VW Polo 6n 1.4 swap to 6n2 1.4 16v

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • I swapped a 2000 Polo 6n2 engine, wiring loom and full interior into my 1995 Polo 6n. The complete swap took approximately 9 days. The Polo went from a 1.4 8v 60hp AEX to a 1.4 16v 75hp AHW. The car was very basic from factory, now it has more options which make it more enjoyable to drive and use.
    Upgraded options list:
    power steering
    power windows
    power mirrors (heated)
    central locking (comfort)
    headlight height adjustment
    front fog lights
    front anti roll bar
    heated windscreen nozzles

Комментарии • 33

  • @IzSnake
    @IzSnake 3 года назад +1

    Foarte frumoasă, felicitări

    • @juul222
      @juul222  3 года назад

      Multumesc pentru compliment 👍

  • @leartbegolli2545
    @leartbegolli2545 Год назад +1

    Hello mate, amazing job on the build. I have a couple of questions i wanted to ask, i have a 96 6n 1.6 AEE and I'm interested to swapping AHW from a 6n2. Will the ecu communicate with the gauge cluster of the original 6n.

    • @juul222
      @juul222  Год назад

      Thanks, I appreciate it. The 6N has a different fusebox to the 6N2. You'd probably need to modify the wiring loom for it all to work properly. I didn't do any modifications because I used all of the 6N2 parts and components for my swap, so it was all plug & play. All 6N parts and components ended up in the bin.

    • @leartbegolli2545
      @leartbegolli2545 Год назад +1

      @@juul222 Is it worth it to do the whole 6n2 conversion and is the AHW a solid engine, I'm between the 1.0 from another 6n and the AHW

    • @juul222
      @juul222  Год назад

      I got a 2001 donor 6N2 for cheap, it was more time effective to swap all at once. I'm happy with this engine, I'm not gonna lie. It's best to service the engine while it's out the car. EGR and crank case breather valve can give issues, so replace them just to be sure. Also, this type of engine tends to leak oil into the cilinders. So blue smoke is a big no-no.

  • @enriqueezequielperezurban20
    @enriqueezequielperezurban20 3 года назад +1

    Hello again! Thanks for your answer, Now i know all connections of my instrument cluster, i have an LUPO TDI CLUSTER (NO CANBUS), but i have a problem, fuel level doesnt works correctly. Did you have this problema? Do you know to fix? Your level indicator is The same of polo 6N or from 6N2? Thanks

    • @juul222
      @juul222  3 года назад

      Does the fuel gauge work the other way around? If so, you have to change the polarity on the sender or use the original sender. I litterally used everything from the 6N2 into the 6N. So the fuelpump, gauge, wiring its all 6N2

  • @wassimwass5599
    @wassimwass5599 Месяц назад +1

    Is the door handle same as 6n2 easy to mount

    • @juul222
      @juul222  Месяц назад

      You mean the exterior doorhandle? Yes, it's practically the same.

    • @wassimwass5599
      @wassimwass5599 18 дней назад

      @@juul222 i can mount without modfication

    • @juul222
      @juul222  17 дней назад +1

      @wassimwass5599 no modification needed. Plug and play.

  • @enriqueezequielperezurban20
    @enriqueezequielperezurban20 3 года назад

    Can you help me with connections of instrumént cluster. Im changing a cluster of Caddy TDI ‘00 (same that Ibiza 6K) to Polo 6N2 (like your Car)

    • @juul222
      @juul222  3 года назад

      I would love to help but I have no experience with a cluster swap. I've used the original 6N2 wiring loom into the 6N so I didn't have to mess with the connectors, it all fit plug & play.

  • @rbr333_
    @rbr333_ Год назад

    is het mogelijk om alleen de kop te swappen??

    • @juul222
      @juul222  Год назад

      Ik heb helaas geen idee

  • @MrPetyash
    @MrPetyash 3 года назад +1

    Hi!
    Why not afh 100hp?

    • @juul222
      @juul222  3 года назад

      I wasn't looking for a swap. I literally found the donor car by coincidence. An afh would've been a better choice.

  • @sinan4801
    @sinan4801 3 года назад

    Howw i want to do the same thing mate what i neet to know

    • @juul222
      @juul222  3 года назад +1

      There's a lot to take into consideration, too much to write down here. Mostly small things, but nevertheless very time consuming. It would be best to have a complete donor car. Are you on uk.polos.net? I have a topic there with more info. Glad to help if you need any info 😉

    • @sinan4801
      @sinan4801 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for Info mate I want to swap a 1.4 100 HP ahv engine

    • @juul222
      @juul222  3 года назад

      @@sinan4801 Alright, very cool. Do you want to use the original wiring loom and fusebox or are you going to swap those as well?

  • @robrobster9148
    @robrobster9148 Год назад

    The original 44kw 1.4 engine is much better than the later MPI 1.4 16V....they suck even more than the TSI

    • @juul222
      @juul222  Год назад

      Mine wasn't, that's why I swapped it. The new engine isn't an MPI, its a AHW from a 6N2

    • @robrobster9148
      @robrobster9148 Год назад

      @@juul222 Okay. Sounds good.

    • @robrobster9148
      @robrobster9148 Год назад

      @@juul222 i thought all gas engines in the 6n2 had MPI on the engine cover? AHW is a motorcode right?

    • @juul222
      @juul222  Год назад

      Yes AHW is the engine code. Its a 1.4 16v engine. I believe only the 1.0 and 1.4 8v had the MPI branded on the engine cover.

    • @robrobster9148
      @robrobster9148 Год назад

      @@juul222 Ahh okay. Thanks.

  • @abdomargny260
    @abdomargny260 3 года назад

    What the best oil from LIQUI moly oil for polo like this car I live in Libya 🇱🇾

    • @juul222
      @juul222  3 года назад

      Liqui molly is a good oil to use. I use 10w40 and I'm satisfied 👍

  • @sixbrokeneggs
    @sixbrokeneggs 2 года назад +1

    Hey, what did you do with all the buttons and connectors? did you leave original buttons and connectors and just cut the wire below and just solder it with old wires OR are the connectors the same

    • @juul222
      @juul222  2 года назад +1

      Connectors are not the same. I used the entire wiring loom from the 6n2 and threw the 6n loom away. I only depinned and used the 6n connectors for the licenseplate lights, the tail lights and turn signals. No cutting, no soldering.