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VR6 turbo engine ...deak?GTi-VR6_A3 01-31-2003, 04:45 PM if anyone out there knows how to or has turbo charged a vr6 id like to know what it takes ie parts and rebuilding the bottom end and about how much it would all cost. im looking at getting an a3 gti or corrado and i wanted to know what the story is and how it all works. -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 01-31-2003, 05:36 PM Nah, the internals can handle it. At least to begin with. All you need is a turbo, a turbo manifold, a wastegate, a downpipe, piping, a bov, a fpr, an oil pan and a chip. It would probably add up to $3k +work. APR, EIP and Matrix have kits for the 12v, probably the best way to start. Or maybe a jy project? GTi-VR6_A3 01-31-2003, 05:42 PM thanks ive never gotten ananswer from sum1. how bout the conversion to 4motion that would be king of the street. i would like to in the long run make something of these sorts. -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 01-31-2003, 05:52 PM Buy a GTi VR6 Syncro :D GTi-VR6_A3 01-31-2003, 08:09 PM whats that? -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 02-01-2003, 06:48 AM A european four wheel drive mk3 GTi VR6. Very nice car, got the european Corrado VR6 engine. But then again.... You live in the US :finger: GTi-VR6_A3 02-02-2003, 02:12 AM unfortunatly i do. wasnt there some sort of corrado storm in europe in like 94 or 95? do you htink my corrado turbo is a good idea or is there something you suggest more? -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 02-02-2003, 06:16 AM Yes, they made 500 Corrado VR6 Storm's in 1995 for the UK market. 250 cars Mystic Blue Pearl and 250 in Classic Green Pearl. They also made 6 Corrado VR6 Campaign's, also for the UK market. And yes, it sounds like a good idea, if you can afford it :finger: GreatOne01 02-02-2003, 11:33 AM I was actually wondering the same thing as GTI. (About can the VR6 handle turbo). How much HP can a VR6 turbo pump out safely? GTi-VR6_A3 02-03-2003, 01:00 AM Originally posted by Deakins Yes, they made 500 Corrado VR6 Storm's in 1995 for the UK market. 250 cars Mystic Blue Pearl and 250 in Classic Green Pearl. They also made 6 Corrado VR6 Campaign's, also for the UK market. And yes, it sounds like a good idea, if you can afford it :finger: affird it? thats what having no overhead is all about man. get it done while i can hahahaha. also what is the difference between the slc storm and campaign? -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 02-03-2003, 06:07 AM Originally posted by GreatOne01 I was actually wondering the same thing as GTI. (About can the VR6 handle turbo). How much HP can a VR6 turbo pump out safely? The engine can take 400hp+ on stock pistons and rods, and 600hp+ is possible. How safe it is for someone to drive around with one is a whole other story :D Deakins 02-03-2003, 06:14 AM Originally posted by GTi-VR6_A3 what is the difference between the slc storm and campaign? -GTi-VR6_A3 The Corrado SLC have a 2.8L VR6, The European Corrado VR6, Storm and Campaign have a 2.9L VR6. The Campaign had a nasty interior (http://www.vw-corrado-club.co.uk/images/Camp1.jpg) and special badging. The Storm had different wheels (http://www.vw-corrado-club.co.uk/images/Storm_Wheels.jpg) and special badging. GTi-VR6_A3 02-03-2003, 05:41 PM Originally posted by Deakins The Corrado SLC have a 2.8L VR6, The European Corrado VR6, Storm and Campaign have a 2.9L VR6. The Campaign had a nasty interior (http://www.vw-corrado-club.co.uk/images/Camp1.jpg) and special badging. The Storm had different wheels (http://www.vw-corrado-club.co.uk/images/Storm_Wheels.jpg) and special badging. 2.9l sounds sweet and the new wheels were cool but man was that campaing interior uglay. -GTi-VR6_A3 flylwsi 02-05-2003, 01:43 PM the convert to 4motion would need a new trunk pan (from a euro golf)... the rest should really bolt up actually... there's a few cars that have been converted, and i don't remember it being all that difficult... Deakins 02-05-2003, 02:30 PM 4motion, no. Syncro, yes :D Fitting a Syncro system is pretty much straight forward, but still expencive if you want it done right. Instead of using a fueltank/floor pan out of a european Golf or a Rallye, you could just cut a hole, and getto-rig a cover. And then use a fuel cell. GTi-VR6_A3 02-06-2003, 01:43 AM Originally posted by Deakins 4motion, no. Syncro, yes :D Fitting a Syncro system is pretty much straight forward, but still expencive if you want it done right. Instead of using a fueltank/floor pan out of a european Golf or a Rallye, you could just cut a hole, and getto-rig a cover. And then use a fuel cell. i know allot about 4motion but what is syncro? i am seriously thinking about saving up and doing this all to a corrado -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 02-06-2003, 05:57 AM Syncro is 4motion's presessor. It's a mechanically controlled system that utilise a viscous coupling instead of a electornically controled clutch like the 4motion system. GTi-VR6_A3 03-04-2003, 03:02 PM Originally posted by Deakins Syncro is 4motion's presessor. It's a mechanically controlled system that utilise a viscous coupling instead of a electornically controled clutch like the 4motion system. would thate mean you can tune it to have more power to the rear wheels most of the time like in porsches awd system where most of the time its 10%f 90%r ??? -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 03-04-2003, 03:40 PM No. I don't know if anyone have done it, but you could probably override the haldex unit, and get permanent 50/50 power distribution. GTi-VR6_A3 03-04-2003, 03:42 PM you know the system im talking about though in porsches??? id like an in cabin switch to over ride the unit that could be fun. let it do its stuff then when ya wanna drive like an idiot switch it off. but i wanna know if there is any way to increase drive power to the rear wheels without sumhow making the car RWD??? -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 03-04-2003, 03:57 PM Well, a Porsche is have the engine in the back, so with the same awd system as a VW, you would have rwd with awd when you have wheelspin. So when the the center clutch is disabled, you have rwd. I'll look more into it, but i'm kinda in a hurry now. GTi-VR6_A3 03-04-2003, 04:00 PM Originally posted by Deakins Well, a Porsche is have the engine in the back, so with the same awd system as a VW, you would have rwd with awd when you have wheelspin. So when the the center clutch is disabled, you have rwd. I'll look more into it, but i'm kinda in a hurry now. i wait for your vast knowledge. im just thinking aobut how i want to do this if and when i get the chance. -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 03-04-2003, 04:59 PM As i though, all 4wd Porsches use a viscous coupling, just like Volkswagen's Syncro system. This is a simple yet effective way of doing it on a rear engined car. The car stays rwd as long as the rear wheels doesn't spin, and you can easily disable the viscous coupling and get a rwd car to play with. Unless you wan't to move the engine to the rear of the car, there is now way you can get a Syncro setup to pull more than 50% on the rear wheels. GTi-VR6_A3 03-04-2003, 05:04 PM well 50% will jsut have to be good enough kuz i like the engine right where it is. what do you think the cost of syncro would be??? -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 03-04-2003, 05:10 PM In a 'rado? GTi-VR6_A3 03-04-2003, 05:16 PM most likely yes that or a gti -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 03-05-2003, 03:04 PM Well, if you're not doing it yourself, I would guess somewhere between $6-8k. Matrix, RPI, EPI, Kinetic and others do it. If you do the work yourself, it's as cheap as the parts you find, if you are lucky you can get away with $2-3k. GTi-VR6_A3 03-05-2003, 04:29 PM Originally posted by Deakins Well, if you're not doing it yourself, I would guess somewhere between $6-8k. Matrix, RPI, EPI, Kinetic and others do it. If you do the work yourself, it's as cheap as the parts you find, if you are lucky you can get away with $2-3k. how hard do you htink it would be to do that??? -GTi-VR6_A3 Corradog60 03-06-2003, 02:34 AM :flash: I have a Golf VR6 and I think it is good. And I owned a Corrado G60 before. I think the Corrado VR6 is your best choice. By the way, both of them don't come with TURBO. GTi-VR6_A3 03-06-2003, 03:10 AM Originally posted by Corradog60 :flash: I have a Golf VR6 and I think it is good. And I owned a Corrado G60 before. I think the Corrado VR6 is your best choice. By the way, both of them don't come with TURBO. i am well aware of the turbo status. i plan on adding a turbo to the vr6 when or i can get the car and the money for the parts welcome to AF. any pictures of your car and your previous ones??? please feel free to make a thread showing it off and any mods you have done -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 03-06-2003, 03:12 AM Originally posted by GTi-VR6_A3 how hard do you htink it would be to do that??? -GTi-VR6_A3 Well.... I would't do it to my daily driver... GTi-VR6_A3 03-06-2003, 03:21 AM Originally posted by Deakins Well.... I would't do it to my daily driver... why not? -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 03-06-2003, 03:32 AM It would be a very time demanding project. GTi-VR6_A3 03-07-2003, 12:07 AM what if i have another daily dirver for the time being then would it last as a DD after itsw complete? -GTi-VR6_A3 Deakins 03-07-2003, 04:35 AM Yes GTi-VR6_A3 03-08-2003, 12:11 AM Originally posted by Deakins Yes :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D :D:D -GTi-VR6_A3 VW_Tech_dude 03-10-2003, 09:58 PM Try Tomas Sport Tuning in in SF bay area. That is all he does, all day long. http://www.tomassporttuning.com/about.html Todd :bandit: vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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