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From what i can get to when measuring the overall width of the exhaust manifold on an ahu tdi is roughly 30cm, i thought access was better but it's not so is hard to get a good reading. And the spacing between the closer ports at either end is roughly 6-7cm. It might be worth asking devonutopia if he minds measuring the spacing on this http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=241210 which has the same spacing as the ahu tdi etc.
They look very similar on the details, Im going to have to keep my eye out for a cheap set up and just go for it. Don't think I have the bottle to strip the daily to test the manifold, vnt turbo on the mk4 so no good anyway.
I have the enjoyable fun of reading about in cylinder pressure testing and analysis using pv diagrams. Then i have to write a literature review on it all. Then actually do it, depending on how long technicians take to machine my stuff .
this idea sound interesing wouldn mind giving it a go,i have a 2l 8valve,can get my hands on a 2l tdi turbo manifold etc of a mk3 golf will thesefit or am i barking up the wrong tree
Looks like a awsoom project mate, what about going to and enginier and geting a custom mani made up? Surely it's worth trying to get a price? It the opens you up to more turbos to be fitted!
What about a Garret T2 there virtualy indisructable!
Good look
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