volvo offered a 6-cyl diesel that is essentially a VW 4-cyl IDI with 2 extra cylinders. i'd look into that.
I'd look more at the inline 5 cylinder diesel from an Audi. I think it would be more likely to fit. I see cylinder 20v RS2 engines mounted transversely using a Eurovan transmission, so why not?Other than that, I think I'd have to agree with the others. This project is doable, but at what cost? Making it a TDI would be much easier than making it an IDI. You'd have to find some other nozzles with the correct spray angle and then I would try and use the TDI injector bodes. Add in some pistons with a swirl chamber and in theory it should work. My concerns mirror that of the others. We have no way of knowing how durable this engine would be. I'm going to guess you'd have less than wonderful mileage. A 1.9 TDI would probably also offer you more power potential than you need as well as superior mileage, cheaper initial investment, increased reliability, and the added benefit of being able to buy parts right off the shelf. All of these things just make this project prohibitive in my opinion.
why dont u jst put in a petrol vr6?