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??? Are you saying he Will not got more power with a stand alone?
A quality ECU with a good tune always beats an OEM because it is optimised, where an OEM needs to have a degree of safety built in. Even a company like Porsche use MoTeC inn the 997 and Cosworth/Pectel in its 991 GT3RSR race cars
, then lock them so the teams can't touch the tune
I used a standalone ecu in my mk3 vr. Will be in my r32 swap as well.
Got you, these days a lot of OEM manifolds are better than people think( or aftermarket are worse...) my old Suzuki GTI saw virtually nothing on the dyno (literally less than 1whp, less than the margin of error) but when you start to combine with other mods there can be a benefit for a well designed system
New suspension has arrived (bought corrado vr6 gear to anticipate the weight of the new motor).
Mk3 upper mounts are on their way too.
That castle nut in the suspension on the mk2s is ridiculous Without the proper tool.
Finally got the transfer case separated from the AWD box - had a single problematic hex head that a mate gave me a hand with.
Am arranging some mk3/Passat cross members right now so I can mockup the engine and box outside of the car.
2016 was a pretty bad year for me, which meant progress suffered.
I'm daily driving after selling my R36 it so need it reliable... which can be a challenge.
I've got a squeaky ps belt, went to adjust the tension and and noticed the adjuster is... non existent from what I can tell.
In winter I found the ECU had filled up with water... fortunately Bosch (or is it Siemens) built this stuff tough so all I needed to do was drain the ecu and let it air dry. Fired up first time.
The vr6 corrado suspension went in with mk3 top mounts and a lot of small things were tweaked.
Some mk3 style handles are going on at the moment as my (young) kids are used to modern car pull handles and stand there raging at my doors trying to operate the triggers. I'll put the old ones back on later.
More parts accumulation happened, a BMC DIA (non carbon, way cheaper) airbox was picked up as well as all of the relevant OEM grade engine mounts.
A diesel geek shifter made its way to the bench as well as all the mk3/Passat subframe and radiator stuff I mentioned earlier. SAI Delete is also here.
Also swapped out the dried out momo wheel for a Nardi from a friend. Then added an extension to get it a bit closer to me. I'm battling with the basic ergonomics - the shifter seems too far away from me.
I wish it was a more exciting updated in terms of progress beyond a parts pile, but it really was that sort of year.
In December I went on a drive to Eurofest from the northern burbs to freo. Car is at around the 50 sec mark.
Last edited by tinto; 28-01-2017, 10:20 PM.
Reason: Fixed some gramma ay.
Mate I feel your pain, I earnt about half my usual income last year, so buying goodies stopped. Still it's amazing what you can do on a budget and some lateral thinking, it has made me get real picky about what I do. Still every dog has their day, so I'm looking forward to a much better 2017 $$ wise, and wish you a great 2017 too old tinkering mate!
Life without tinkering projects pretty much sucks!
Nice video, few Jap ring-ins, but what the heck were the Falcadores doing there, c'mon....
Life has taken a turn and I seem to have SFA time. I know I'll regret it but I'm pondering selling the car + all the R32 conversion gear that i have accumulated. The notes on my dash (and the notes in the dust on my driveway on Australia day) tells me there may be a buyer out there... is that you? PM me.
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