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Keep it up dude she already looks very special
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Stealthy wrote:Keep it up dude she already looks very special
haha cheers mate, got a feeling she is a little too brutal to be a she
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Ah fair fair
tomo87 wrote:
Stealthy wrote:Keep it up dude she already looks very special
haha cheers mate, got a feeling she is a little too brutal to be a she
Haha agreed
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Tim_GTi wrote:Ah fair fair
tomo87 wrote:
Stealthy wrote:Keep it up dude she already looks very special
haha cheers mate, got a feeling she is a little too brutal to be a she
Haha agreed
especially when its in the rear view mirror of an RS4 estate....haha shouldve seen his face!
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a decent shot of the engine bay as requested...its a bit of a squeeze in there and very little airflow so on monday its going to the bodyshop to have a slice cut into the bonnet then bent down to get some more cold air in! as when we took the temp from the top of the turbo and it was 280c

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got to get the mk1 in there too...

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anyone say sleeper?

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just incase...

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so plans for next week starting on monday are - Vent in bonnet, replace broken mount, Decat, lower 10mm all round, bold in cage and also put my harnesses in!
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Squeeze indeed! Will look awesome in there after a bit of a clean up. What's the switch in the dash for?

Another place for vent for thought is the wing also:
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ye talked about sprinter vents in the wings but the main issue is getting heat down behind the engine by the turbo, where i have no battery in the bay there is plenty of flow near the wings
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I reckon a well done scoop will look brilliant, mainly because it has a purpose! looks great mate :) cant wait to find something to prey on!
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shantybeater wrote:I reckon a well done scoop will look brilliant, mainly because it has a purpose! looks great mate :) cant wait to find something to prey on!
no not a scoop.....will be too obvious! what were doing is cutting a line in the bonnet and then bending it down if you get me? so it wont be that noticeable
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yeah I see what you mean, from a level height you wont see it much at all, what are your egt's??
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whats an EGT?!
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Exhaust gas temps, if they get too high they will cause warping of manifold & cracks on the turbo exhaust housing, its a common problem with the IHI VF34's, you prob need to get a gauge if you are building serious heat.. i remember paul mentioning you will probably be running double the temps of a gti
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shantybeater wrote:Exhaust gas temps, if they get too high they will cause warping of manifold & cracks on the turbo exhaust housing, its a common problem with the IHI VF34's, you prob need to get a gauge if you are getting serious heat.. i remember paul mentioning you will probably be running double the temps of a gti
ah right....yes they are about 400 i think whereas they were like 200 on the gti......when i pulled into the garage the other day after playing with the RS4 the temp on the top of the turbo was 280c!!!

the rest of it is ok, paul said he is probably just being a worrier but its best to be safe and have some better airflow
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shantybeater wrote:Exhaust gas temps, if they get too high they will cause warping of manifold & cracks on the turbo exhaust housing, its a common problem with the IHI VF34's, you prob need to get a gauge if you are building serious heat.. i remember paul mentioning you will probably be running double the temps of a gti
Watched this happen on youtube the other night. Boy did it get hot!! Manifold started glowing red then bang turbo went pop lol
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ye its not that bad, just a bit warm!

because my intake temps are really really low so the cooler is doing an awesome job
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