jr
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went out in one last night at the kent RSOC meet, they are so 
never liked the VR6 mk3 golfs, but ina mk2 there so so much better
is quick, and also the sound is 
and it slots it with no hassels really either
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dannycorsa c
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id love a mk 2 with a vr6 in! or even a mk1
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mav
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yeah i would like one..
yours would do danny.........
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sigibbons
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Jr is a vr6 straight six?
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jr
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no its a sort of V6
it has a simliar set up to a v, but the cyclinders are offset slghtly
[Edited on 18-08-2005 by jr]
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sigibbons
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Ah i see it doesnt look like a normal v6. Thanks.
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jr
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yep it only got a 15 degree angle or something, to make it narrow enough to fit into FWD set up cars
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Fad
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Aye very nice knew a person at uni who had one was quite quick his brothers Mk1 VR6 was a tad mad 
[Edited on 18-08-2005 by Fad]
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by jr
no its a sort of V6
it has a simliar set up to a v, but the cyclinders are offset slghtly
[Edited on 18-08-2005 by jr]
All Vee engines have offset cylinders you silly sausage
The VW VR6 engine has an extremely narrow angle between the Vee and utilises a single head rather than two like any other Vee configuration.
That's why it's unique and why it's not just called a V6
[Edited on 18-08-2005 by SVM 286]
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by jr
no its a sort of V6
it has a simliar set up to a v, but the cyclinders are offset slghtly
[Edited on 18-08-2005 by jr]
All Vee engines have offset cylinders you silly sausage
The VW VR6 engine has an extremely narrow angle between the Vee and utilises a single head rather than two like any other Vee configuration.
That's why it's unique and why it's not just called a V6
[Edited on 18-08-2005 by SVM 286]
lmao
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Gez G
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A mate of mine did a VR6 conversion into his mk3 driver, not particularly quick, but sounds amazing!
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