The GT30 Owens version being trialed is a potential upgrade, *(if) it can be made to fit without the compromises mentioned, and can clear the block/head castings.
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The GT30 Owens version being trialed is a potential upgrade, *(if) it can be made to fit without the compromises mentioned, and can clear the block/head castings.
Test drive an S3 (stick to a 225 for a fair test!) and see what you think of the way it drives, the high spec etc and weigh up the cost saving over an STi. Should give you scope for what you could achieve for your money. I was looking at Scoobies when I came across my S3. The fact that I do a fair few miles per year meant that I preferred the 6 speed box and cruise control of the Audi. And it's screwed together well. The popular Jap 4wd brigade (you know who they are!) seem to be quite weak on the interior stake, IMO. I just can't wait to BT mine, I'm sure it'll be scaring more expensive machinery!
HTH
Rich
Aidy... Thats a good point above
You are capped where you are now with the turbo, maybe another 10-15bhp/lbft on top of what you have now but with the additional risk of the turbo going pop with running too much boost.
I know songmans is running fine, but there are far more instances when they have not. Bill offers good advice and Wilko's been through a couple of turbos also.
In this instance i personally dont think uprating internals is worth the outlay for such a small further gain. It would give you peace of mind, but its expensive to do so. A further 2k on top of what you've already spent.
Here's an idea.........Uprate the rods, and stick 100bhp nitrous through it. You would then have around 470bhp/500lbft of torque and be pushing the heels of Bill's motor Bills car sub 400lbft although higher bhp and lower weight. Would be interesting
Its cheating a little bit and i dont know if you want to go down that route but it would then justify the costs IMO
Anyway good luck with it buddy
dans is a td06/20g isn't it? jabbas new ones are hybrid ihi/garrett units aren't they bill?good good.
not long now then.
dans is a td06/20g isn't it? jabbas new ones are hybrid ihi/garrett units aren't they bill?
dans is a td06/20g isn't it? jabbas new ones are hybrid ihi/garrett units aren't they bill?
Hi Rich,
I had a BT'd s3 and i'd agree with you that if you want comfortable cruising/quality with a added power it's very good and could keep up with standard sti's in a straight line.BUT the s3 is heavily compromised in the handling stakes without spending some serious money and it is very heavy.If your after a all round package then any evo is a massive leap forward.Remember that the evo 3 turbo is bigger than the vf34/p20 so the likes of the 8mr/9 are alot more bigger ,plus the displacement difference and the fact they come with FMIC etc etc.
I emailed the seller and he says the 210/225 engines use the 20mm pins. However he did say he would have them in 20mm spec within the next couple of weeks so it still may be worth a look
Funny that as i thought the early 1.8T engines had 20mm pins and the AMK/BAM had the weaker 19mm?
yes - standard pistons/rings have been fine - good design/ robust - no probs at 40,000 IHI miles[80,000 miles all in] - no need to change for road use, except to increase engine capacitySongman....Have you kept the standard pistons in your spec?
i always thought all the rods and pistons were the same it was just a rumour circulating that the BAM engine 225 had weaker rods
Aidy as a cheap option for rods you might want to give these a look in..
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/THS-Seat-Ibiz...2QQihZ011QQcategoryZ72205QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Specifically designed to mate up with the standard mahle piston and are probably half the price of what jabba would charge you. It doesn't list the AMK/BAM engines though but im sure thay are 19mm wrist pinned aswell.
Looks like you've got the valves, the pistons are good for 400+ so no need to change them and these rods are said to be good for 600+.
I wonder how much labour charges would be involved with fitting a set of rods and valves?