Yeah i'm gonna vote full cage as well.
When this beast is done you're gonna want all the noises! ;-)
100++HP from cams you say? Nice. Makes me wonder what it'll put out in total once finished... :-D
Cheers Poliq, i've been busy today stripping more of the car out in preparation for the install of the front cage part.
And those cams are suppose to really let the 20v head breath, who needs Vtec :cart man:
Get some cracking figures them cams don't they! Full cage
Yeh they certainly do, there some great info on VWVortex too.
He's an vid of them idling - sounds like a lumpy v8
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcaZ09WYCoM
Those cam figures increase sounds brilliant. Is there much benefit changing the cams in a standard head with K04 Turbo do you think?
Oh, and rip it all out, be a shame to weigh it down
The bigger the turbo fitted the bigger the gain, this is to do with being able to maximise the flow through the head, but with the k04's they are easily maxed out on standard kit so there's a limit to what they will flow.
And i've decided to rip it all out
Another Smallish update -
So after i cleaned out the garage the other week prior to the painting of the car...i dug the compressor out from under my bench and felt a bit sorry for it, covered in an inch of dust and swarf and the pressure switch wasn't working to cut the compressor off.
So i decided to give it a clean up and check it over to check everything was in order before the mammoth task of painting the car.
Found it had a con rod that looked beefier than a 1.8T one
had to take a couple of photo's -
Stripped the "head" down and checked everything over, found everything was covered in dust..... so cleaned it all up and also found some scores in the bore -
Cleaned it all up and reassembled, tested all okay and adjusted the pressure switch to cut off at 8 bar.
I then decided to start sanding the wings down, finished the drivers side and then removed it to get in behind it to sand down.
I also removed the boot to get in again to sand, what a pain in the arse that was... thought they would be connections on the loom, but no i had to pull the loom back through the holes in the boot.
So i soon got bored of rubbing the car with green scotchbrite so then decided to start looking at where the front part of the cage would join to the bulkhead. Had a good look and found that the metal tube cross brace would be in the way, so i started the mammoth task of removing it.
I started by removing the Airbag slip ring and then the steering wheel controls / stalks then dropped the steering rack down out of the way -
After unclipping all the wiring loom and undoing all bolts it still wouldn't budge.... then i found a bolt screwed in from the other side of the bulkhead, inside of the rain tray
Had to remove the wiper mechanism to get to the bolt..
But after that it came out once i untangled all the wiring.
Victory shot -
After that i pulled a bit of the insulation off -
So next weekend i can hopefully start making the front section of the cage and get it welded to the bulkhead, once i've done that i need to make the down sections to run to the floor and then modify the cross member and reinstall it. Probably weld to it for support too.
Anyhow so long for now.