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I have skoda fabia 110 hp cjz engine can someone tell me 2 things 

1. what is the engine code ?

2.engine base code ? 

thanks 

Cjzd is the ea211 1.2tsi 110ps model. 

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what I need to do to put something like this in my fabia ?

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Not enough space under hood, subframe and drivetrain is not strong enough to handle this kind of power in the fabia.

Buy a Golf R!

A lot of work and money but anything is possible. 

 

Seeing as the Audi S1 is very similar and has that engine variant in it anyway it’s at least theoretically possible. 

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I saw people do mach more crazy thing and put bigger engine the 2.0 in smaller car .

if I wanna golf R I would buy one but I don't I like my fabia and I wanna do something crazy the people don't expect thet fabia be a sport car ,

if you have golf R everybody knows you fast .

I'm asking In general 2.0 turbo tsi can fit in yes or no ?

Just now, shimi said:

I saw people do mach more crazy thing and put bigger engine the 2.0 in smaller car .

if I wanna golf R I would buy one but I don't I like my fabia and I wanna do something crazy the people don't expect thet fabia be a sport car ,

if you have golf R everybody knows you fast .

I'm asking In general 2.0 turbo tsi can fit in yes or no ?

 

I see where you are coming from. The whole reason I engine swapped my Fabia. 

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1 minute ago, Tech1e said:

 

I see where you are coming from. The whole reason I engine swapped my Fabia. 

so what did you put inside?

Older Fabia so converted at a 1.8 turbo. Principals are the same though, just with yours being newer it’s a whole lot more costly. 

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11 minutes ago, Tech1e said:

Older Fabia so converted at a 1.8 turbo. Principals are the same though, just with yours being newer it’s a whole lot more costly. 

so 1.8 turbo tsi will fit ?

Bigger engine, needs Bigger Brakes, type approval, more insurance etc.

Buy another car.

I'd agree. As much as I like my fabia, spending all that cash on an engine swap doesn't seem worth it. Pick a more interesting/basic base car and do a swap on that or just buy a car designed for a 1.8T by professionals.

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20 minutes ago, gumdrop said:

Bigger engine, needs Bigger Brakes, type approval, more insurance etc.

Buy another car.

I know everything I need to change my only question was if it will fit 

2 hours ago, shimi said:

I know everything I need to change my only question was if it will fit 

 

In theory, yes,

 

A0 PQ platforms

 

Getting it in is the easy part, its getting it to run that requires the real brain work.

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Just now, Tech1e said:

 

In theory, yes,

 

A0 PQ platforms

 

Getting it in is the easy part, its getting it to run that requires the real brain work.

thank you 

shimi, without any offence intended, I think if you have to ask this question then you probably don't know enough about doing this type of work to undertake the job. It's not the sort of thing most folks every contemplate or do so only tech1e who has done similar things will be of any help. As he says, anything is possible, but at what cost and at what limitations. How to do it is still down to you or anyone you might pay to do the job. It's often a 'suck it and see' approach needed after careful consideration of all the technical requirements. Years ago I did this sort of thing for a living as an engine design and development engineer putting all sorts of engines in cars not intended to run them. It's hard and very costly if you don't have lots of resources.  I understand your enthusiasm but be careful not to drop yourself right in it with the expense and technical challenges.  Good luck to you and post back if you ever get this project off the ground.

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5 minutes ago, GeneralPurpose said:

shimi, without any offence intended, I think if you have to ask this question then you probably don't know enough about doing this type of work to undertake the job. It's not the sort of thing most folks every contemplate or do so only tech1e who has done similar things will be of any help. As he says, anything is possible, but at what cost and at what limitations. How to do it is still down to you or anyone you might pay to do the job. It's often a 'suck it and see' approach needed after careful consideration of all the technical requirements. Years ago I did this sort of thing for a living as an engine design and development engineer putting all sorts of engines in cars not intended to run them. It's hard and very costly if you don't have lots of resources.  I understand your enthusiasm but be careful not to drop yourself right in it with the expense and technical challenges.  Good luck to you and post back if you ever get this project off the ground.

thank you and I will 

A donor vehicle is by far the best way to handle such a project. That said the donor you will be looking for is still probably going to be fairly valuable. Probably a 1.8 TSI Ibiza  FR or Polo GTI would be the best place to start, find one that has been salvaged and it could be a winner.

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13 minutes ago, Tech1e said:

A donor vehicle is by far the best way to handle such a project. That said the donor you will be looking for is still probably going to be fairly valuable. Probably a 1.8 TSI Ibiza  FR or Polo GTI would be the best place to start, find one that has been salvaged and it could be a winner.

this is exactly what I going to do we have here place that sell car parts and complete car that smashed in accident but all the mechanical parts are great, 

I saw Octavia vrs and superb both of them have great parts I'll check them  out

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5 minutes ago, shimi said:

I saw Octavia vrs and superb both of them have great parts I'll check them  out

 

Best to stick to something that shares the same platform as more parts will just swap straight over.

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5 minutes ago, Tech1e said:

 

Best to stick to something that shares the same platform as more parts will just swap straight over.

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when I'm going start I'll upload pictures and share my progress until then thank you all for your knowledge 

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