My best ever is an indicated 5.5L/100 on a 36km trip. Stage one tune only. Never got over 80kph though due to speed limits so cheating a bit perhaps.
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Gavin's cheapy but getting more expensive GTI ;)
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Originally posted by h100vw View PostGot motivated enough today to put it back together. Spun it on the starter with plugs out to get the oil pressure back up. Then fired it up. Started first flick of the key, no horrible noises. Let it get to temp and checked the sump for leaks. All good.
A quick trip around the block. Going to put it down as serviceable for the time being.
I had an exhaust place organise some flanges, so I could have a downpipe made. They turned up on Friday, so even though it's not 100%, I am going to get the downpipe made up at the end of the week. Even though I won't be able to gun it hard. Otherwise I'd be into the New Year before getting sorted.
Gavin
Well built motor, done 3000km in it nearly.
Paid Greg for the motor last week, so that should be here in Brisbane soon. I have got a mate with a Ute (doesn't everyone) and organised an engine crane as well. Not sure yet how I am going to do this job.
Just thinking out loud, it would be less effort, I think, to take the head off and swap heads over, than pull the engine and box out. BUT, if the head is off, that would be the perfect time to do the rods. Then maybe I should look a bit harder for the big port head I fancy???? Which makes buying the engine pointless. Back to square #1.......
Gavin
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After happy laps and lunch with Gavin and his family I had a drive of the GTI. Iv driven BFLAT's polo and a stock GTI and have to say Gavin's goes... Wow its just boost out of corners, you have to be careful getting on the gas early in corners others wise you would be in someones front paddock. Gave irt one really hard squirt, spun 2nd and knocked on the door of $1.60 in 3rd in only a very short distance. Once we had pulled up to fix my s-cargo to only notice one of the intercooled pipes had comes loose. I want a refund and full boost please Gav. Good little jigger.
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I tweaked the actuator back up to 6PSI and it's mental again. I just drove back from Mt Mee after riding up in the rain (hardcore Rule #9) on a bit of cheeky acceleration it had the traction control flickering hard in 5th. #howlongwillitholdtogether?
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Originally posted by h100vw View Poston a bit of cheeky acceleration it had the traction control flickering hard in 5th.
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Originally posted by Polo GTEye N9 View Post[/IMG]
Just going to reply to your PM.
Gavin
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A bit of free time this arvo after a brake upgrade this morning (not my Polo).
I thought I'd see what the pressure drop is across the Seat Sport. One could argue that my method isn't massively scientific. No calibrated gauges, one is in BAR and reads to 1.5 the other is in PSI which reads to 25PSI.
Anyway, I took some dodgy video with my phone down a quiet back road. I can see it runs just over 25 PSI at the turbo outlet. I have tapped into the line that feeds back to the bottom of the N75.
The inlet manifold gauge in BAR, goes just over 1.5.
So I reckon there's about 3 PSI drop between the turbo and inlet manifold.
Gavin
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Been a bit quiet but not been idle though.
Brake upgrade fail. A shame because it looked really good. Then the wheel wouldn't go on, plus the pads overhung the edge of the disc....
More success today though. Got new tyres, Bridgestone RE002.
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DBA 400 discs, like Anthony got. No problems with them.
I bought some mk5 GTI calipers and brackets. The brackets were no good because the mounting holes were too far apart for the Polo hubs. I had already got some S3 brackets though and the calipers went straight on them.
I got a set of MK5 pads and they are too wide front to back, so overhang the edge of the disc inside the caliper. You can see the back edge sits ok and leaves a few mm unswept but Anthony's are the same.
Then to cap it all off the wheel wouldn't go on, wrong offset/spoke design/fat caliper.
A shame as I bled it and everything, then had to pull it all off again. At least I only did one side.
Gavin
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Thanks Troy LOL.
They work with some 325ish discs and different wheels. I though it was worth a go.
Not many mk4/VR calipers on the market, unless you know if any?
Gavin
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