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Question for VR6 people that know....

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:20 pm
by jetta2.8vr6
2 things i would like to know. How come i see two different tipes of covers on the engines?
ONE states " VR6 - 2.8" AND the other " VR6- D.O.H.C" ?????? Is there a difference????? Is it just different in year or size too or what is the story? Honestly. All pics i've seen up untill now shows the " 2.8" Where my Jetta shows on the cover D.O.H.C. ( I know what it stands for) Just want to know why is it different. Mine is a very late (November 95 model)

The other thing! Looking for a "phat" lip for the front like the VR6 one but you don't get one for the jetta. What do you do? I've seen a couple of jetta's driving with these ones so i'll keep on looking! Is it maybe that the first lot of jetta 3's came out with a thicker lip??? Cause the ones that i do see is mostly the moddel with the squere flicker in the fender where mine's oval......?

please can someone answer any of the questions???

How come i see two different tipes of covers on the engines?

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 1:08 pm
by MeanTdi
Hi

Not an expert, but engines are the same. All VR6 engines have Double Over Head Camshafts, i.e. the DOHC logo, due to the narrow degree "V" angle of the two banks of cylinders. This actually means they have one camshaft per bank. Also, the displacement will be the same for the two engines you have mentioned with these covers.

Marco

Vr6

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 1:36 pm
by gwrand
It sounds like a year model difference,they had a plastic cover and one made out of ally>

Re: How come i see two different tipes of covers on the engi

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 2:22 pm
by Mk1-fan
Marco G wrote:Hi

Not an expert, but engines are the same. All VR6 engines have Double Over Head Camshafts, i.e. the DOHC logo, due to the narrow 35 degree "V" angle of the two banks of cylinders. This actually means they have one camshaft per bank. Also, the displacement will be the same for the two engines you have mentioned with these covers.

Marco
The angle is much more narrow than 35 degrees.
See here

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:59 am
by VOORAONVIAGRA
It has to be the model of the vehicle that determines the cover. I had a 1998 Golf VR6 with 2.8 on it. A mate of mine had a 95 golf VR6 and his had DOHC.

As for the thick lip at the bottom. Its called 2 piece Bonrath spoiler. However the 2 piece can only fit on the Golf bumper as the jetta bumper is longer on either side. There is a Single piece spoiler that fits on the Jetta. Looks exactly the same and fits perfectly.

I have no idea where to get them from....

Try Goldwagen or Autostyle.

Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 6:15 pm
by Mk1
I agree with VOORAONVIAGRA. It is just different year models that were labeled differently. but the motors were slightly different internally as well.
Earlier models have duel chains and the later models have a single chain.
As well as slightly different fuel injection systems, and brakes.
As for the spoiler i cannot be of help there as i have the Golf..

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 7:40 pm
by noor
for the jetta VR6 2-piece front spoiler, there actually is one which is longer on the sides... i have one on my jetta... if needed, i can get you one... but they cost a bit... i paid R800 for mine as its fully imported...

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:19 pm
by Life-GP
I think Dng is selling one in the Classifieds for a jetta..........very cheap.