The assumtion is that you would like to know how to adjust the idle speed of the car in question.
Look for the trottle body. It's the part where the ribbed air intake hose that comes from the air filter attaches to the aluminium intake manifold. The throttle cable pulls the mechanism on top of the throttle body and thus opens the butterfly valves inside. This mechanism stops (rests) against a stopper when the trottle cable is not pulling it. This stopper is adjustable. It is basically grub screw (just a threaded rod) that screws through a lip in the body. At the side opposite the mechanism, there is a lock-nut, usually takes a 10mm spanner. Undo this lock-nut, and using a small (I think 3mm) allen key, screw the adjuster in or out. Remember to fasten the lock nut again!
the 16v is 150bhp and the 8v 115bhp.
115hP
150 bhp
135mph
its about 208kmt
96 gti 2l 8v=115bhp standard 96 gti 16v standard 150 bhp
Approx 6.9seconds
If its a VR6 it is a 12 valve But vr6 isn' t a gti... the gti 3' series is 16v and the 4' series 20v
There isnt one.
The book 0-60 time on a mk2 golf gti 16v is 8 seconds but like a lot of Vw's figures i found this be quite reserved. A well serviced and looked after 16v should be good for anything from 7.3 seconds onwards.
You can easily define whether it is a 8v or 16v by lifting the bonnet,a 16v will have a outlet manifold on top of the engine with dohc 16v written on it.
yes very much so it happened to me