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There are heaps of options, but why do you want to increase the flow through the 20v head (which is excellent already)? You'd have to have a very sizeable turbo bolted on to need the valves to stay open longer, and aftermarket management to run it all, as I can't imagine the stock emissions control would be too impressed
1.8T's require new rod's a long time before needing cam's. The standard rod's just can't cope with the increased cyl. pressure's of larger turbo's & increased boost pressures.
If your not going for 500+ hp, don't worry about it. Standard cam's are fine. But rod's are a must!!!
There are several cam company's & the most talked about one in the 1.8T world are CAT cam's. The make both cast & billet cam's with cam gears too.
The most used one's for making big power are the hydraulic cast 1013653, 1013652 & the hydraulic steel billet 1003653 & 1003652
Same grind's, just different material.
Why would one change the inlet manifold before the turbo? It is only through forcing more air through the motor that flow restrictions with stock components will start to occur - that certainly isn't going to happen with a K03 (or a K04 for that matter, as they're both tiny).
"The item causing restriction" is the tiny turbo! There are plenty of engines making several hundred HP through that stock intake
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Also, with bigger cams, the standard rocker cover will most likely not fit, or squeezed one with a crack down the left side. Its a nice sight on a 1.8T lol...
Cams get a fairly decent gain though, I like the concept of the timing retardation though, and the less than regular idle. Gives the engine more character and grunt of course
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