That's probably a type of swap which is definitely in top3 of most popular, so no wonder lots have been done across the globe and here I'll give an attempt to summarize on how it's done, what's necessary, mistakes to avoid, so on.
Under hood
Separation of heart and body begins
Engines wiring loom and ECU
Engine's out
Was a bit dirty and greasy so took a Karcher and gave it a shower
And drained
Time to move mk2 Golf and let it on it's own wheels to accept a new heart!
And finally - trial fit. Need to measure all of piping needed (IC, exhaust).
Look's like engine's sitting unevenly, but engine's cover misleads you
Actually it sat very precisely...
Few other moments
Now I needed to determine FMIC location, IC piping dimensions ant match OEM downpipe
Ok, lets start with IC and it's piping
A new home for Opel Frontera Diesel IC. I choosed this one as it was quite slim and won't ruin front grille, bumper and OEM look
To protect the paint and firewall I've added some of thermal shielding:
An OE down-pipe matched:
The next one is exhaust system. I've used 60mm pipe. The same as a standard A3 had, but with N1 muffler at back.
Gear shift mechanism matched almost perfectly. Just welded an additional bracket.
Fuel tank which came from mk3 Golf
That's a part I hated the most. After everything was sorted out I even started to like it. Wires rock!
So I brought all the wires A3 had and started to look at scheme and investigate what's needed to start engine. In my case donor car was 1998 A3 which came with 1.8T AGU coded engine. Particular setup utilize cable operated throttle instead of DBW (drive by wire). It also uses immobilizer which is required to remove. Fun fact it must be removed physically since BOSCH ME3.x.x versions of ECU did not use re-writable EEPROM. Later versions, ME7.x.x which came post 2000 years has EEPROM where immo can be removed programmatically by reflashing it. To put it simple, just look at the throttle pedal type and you'll know what version you're running. Electronically controlled DBW means you have Bosch ME7.x.x on you donor. If not, then not.
Also obtained a place the ECU is going to sit at. Old bracket from Audi would sit nicely.
The start of the evening. Hell yeah!
Whole engine wiring loom is splitted and every unnecessary wire is removed.
To connect that wiring loom safely it needed some additional fuses, which were absent in my CE1 mk2 Golf. So, that's a solution!
Almost plug'n'play 1.8T loom to CE1!
After organizing, grouping, branching all the wires, sorting grounds, etc. I was able to incorporate built wiring loom in to the car:
Then changed rooting of IC piping and intake:
Coolant expansion reservoir
Power steering fluid reservoir remains in it's genuine position:
Massive air filter
Already running
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