wormy 0 Posted December 5, 2009 Hello all! I'm from Norway, and just turned 20. I've had the Corrado for over a year (my first car), and even though I've had to fix alot of things on it, I still love it! :) It had 219000 km's on the clock when I bought it, the charger was new at 140000km - on a 68mm pulley.. :help: - Luckily it was ok! Some of the specs: Autotech stage3 (cam/pulley/chip/isv reroute) 246000km's Mint black leather and black interior Mint grey headliner "Stealth" stereo Yellow koni dampers Dropped 40mm (more like 60 now, sagging springs I think..) After about two months, the heater matrix went... 2liters of coolant on the carpet and isolation.. :gag: About the same time the waterpump started to leak, so that was fixed along with a new timing belt. Also changed the hyrdaulic lifters as they were a bit noisy. When we pulled them out, we noticed that 3 of them were "defective".. :cuckoo: Later, the fuel pump decided to give up. And the exhaust fell off in the spring. :censored: Bought a set of Borbet A's for 250gbp - with tyres. They're painted blue, but gonna refurbish them in the winter.. The charger is a Tec 2RS twinbelt charger. Overhauled it first thing when I got the car, and now - 30000km later, it still pulls 0.95bar from 2000rpm, 1bar from 2500rpm. Decent with a 68mm pulley and RSR outlet, right? :luvlove: Posting a few pictures of how it is now.. "Stealth" stereo.. New speakers in the old stock locations, and a bit extra bass in the trunk.. It may look like overkill, but it plays very nice. It's connected by 2 large connectors on the back, so it can be removed in 2minutes.. :) New speakers in the stock locations: Blue Borbets anyone? As I said earlier up, gonna fix them up in the winter.. Who needs ground clearance in a land like Norway..? Speedbumps every 500meters.. ps: Sorry if the post is a mess - I'm not good at making long posts.. :( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wormy 0 Posted December 5, 2009 The engine I'm building.. Probably something I forgot to add here.. 264/278 cam with 11.75/10.99mm lift. No clearence between the camshaft/head, so had to the head had to be attacked with the dremel.. (pictures) 1.9 liter with forged pistons, 9:1 compression. Retaining the oil squirters, so had to machine the pistons for clearance, then have them balanced. Ported head with larger valves, stronger valve springs. (SLS Tuning "rs2" head) 333cc injectors Stronger rod/crank bearings Header with 44.5mm primaries and cat-replacement pipe from G-werks Windage tray New oil pump Lightened flywheel VR6 clutch External oil cooler Solid BBM front mount Vibratech rear engine mounts Custom chip Gonna have the bottom end balanced, then I'll start the assembly.. :) Also got a few other parts ready for install -All new polyurethane bushings -New tie rods with new ends -New ball joints -New front strut mount -New wheel bearings all-round -New "eye bolts" for the anti roll bar Also probably gonna buy Black Diamond brake discs/pads.. Pictures: The dremel has been used on all the "holes", but still lacks a bit clearance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toad 0 Posted December 5, 2009 Looks good. Quite interested by the twin timing belts on the charger. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaded2882 0 Posted December 5, 2009 Looks good. Quite interested by the twin timing belts on the charger. Not seen that before. What benefit does it give? Just less likely to snap? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wormy 0 Posted December 5, 2009 Looks good. Quite interested by the twin timing belts on the charger. Not seen that before. What benefit does it give? Just less likely to snap? This was an "experiment" done by Tec afaik around year 2000 or so. The belts were known to snap, so they tried adding two. The theory was that if one snapped, the other would hopefully hold. Also, they share the load, so less wear on them. This is the early "wide belt conversion" I guess.. The bracket for the charger had to be modified a bit for it to fit. Same as for the wide-belt. The charger got a very "belt-like" sound, and I LOVE it.. Should work nicely on the new engine too.. :norty: Updated post #2 with the engine I'm building. Hopefully it'll be a fun drive.. :norty: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sonicriot13 0 Posted December 5, 2009 Awesome, whereabouts in Norway are you from? Anywhere near Bergen? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wormy 0 Posted December 6, 2009 Awesome, whereabouts in Norway are you from? Anywhere near Bergen? Around Tønsberg (Vestfold "county/fylke") if that helps.. :-p Few hours away from Bergen.. :wave: (if it's the engine you're wondering about, I bought some of the parts from a guy in "Ålesund", after he had some trouble.. Not too far away from Bergen..) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coullstar 0 Posted December 6, 2009 Ah God Moregn. Charger looks interesting. Been speanding a lot of time in Norway over the last year. All in Stavanger though. Only seen two Corrados since Ive been there. Good luck with this, its mental how much cars cost of there. Woman I work with just got a new A5 2.0T and it was £60k!!!!! Snakis. :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sonicriot13 0 Posted December 6, 2009 Awesome, whereabouts in Norway are you from? Anywhere near Bergen? Around Tønsberg (Vestfold "county/fylke") if that helps.. :-p Few hours away from Bergen.. :wave: (if it's the engine you're wondering about, I bought some of the parts from a guy in "Ålesund", after he had some trouble.. Not too far away from Bergen..) Cool, I love Bergen. My family on my mother's side are from there. :wave: Haven't been over for a few years though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wormy 0 Posted December 6, 2009 Ah God Moregn. Charger looks interesting. Been speanding a lot of time in Norway over the last year. All in Stavanger though. Only seen two Corrados since Ive been there. Good luck with this, its mental how much cars cost of there. Woman I work with just got a new A5 2.0T and it was £60k!!!!! Snakis. :) Yea, cars aren't cheap over here.. My Corrado cost me 4k when I bought it, and that was considered cheap by the people I know that have been riding in the car. The charger needed a rebuild, the car was leeking water "everywhere", the exhaust was bad and the front engine mount needed to be replaced. :roll: Haven't paid too much attention to what a Corrado costs in the UK, but I guess it's a tad cheaper.. :lol: A Corrado VR6 in decent shape is 8k+ too. Needless to say, the number of "legal" Corrado VR6 in the Norwegian Corrado Club can be counted on one hand.. :cuckoo: Here's how it was when I bought it: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wormy 0 Posted January 15, 2010 Been doing some work the last few days.. I said in my first post that I thought the springs were sagging.. Now I don't think they are anymore.. Might be "slightly" worn front strut top mounts, and the yellow koni's that's adjusted a bit low on the rear.. :wink: Will try to get some pictures up when she's out on the road again.. Here's some of the work done: - Polybushes all-round - Black Diamond brake discs/pads. Combined version (Looks damn sexy :grin:) - Eibach anti roll bar for the front/rear has been ordered - Mk4 rear calipers - Stainless steel brake lines - New handbrake cables - New wheel bearings all-round - New inner/outer tie-rods - New Ball-joints - New front top strut mounts - FK bumpstops on the rear so I can use the Borbets A's in the summer without rubbing too much. (The old ones were rather worn/old) - Fitted a new cat-replacement pipe (G-werks). Preparing for the new engine that's (hopefully) going in in the summer. - Allignment getting done as soon as the car's on the road. Pretty much changed everything down there, 'xept for the shocks/springs, which seems to be working well. For the engine I've bought a toothed belt pulley set. The old G-werks one. Yes, I know the allignment of the pulleys are very important, I've been using the search-button.. :wink: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toad 0 Posted January 15, 2010 Sounds like you've been busy! Looking forward to some more photos! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wormy 0 Posted January 19, 2010 These pictures with the old anti roll bar still installed.. :( Old tie-rod.. Not supposed to be bent like this.. :cuckoo: Few old parts New top mounts Few new parts.. Not alot of clearance.. Having access to a lifter helps..! :grin: "New" rims for the winter. 15x7 et28 Rear dampers with adjustable springseat.. Underneath.. The pictures of the control arms makes it look like the whole car is rotting - which it isn't.. :salute: From the front Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adski 0 Posted January 19, 2010 Looks good!! Keep up the good work!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wormy 0 Posted March 4, 2010 Not alot that's happened lately.. Except that this winter we've had more snow then the last 30 or so winters.. These pictures are about a month old, and we've had quite a bit more snow after these were taken.. I've taken off the front splitter for obvious reasons.. :brickwall: Recieved my ported and flow matched intake from http://www.scientificrabbit.com, flows 20% more then stock and more importantly, flows equal on all runners. Stock... During the porting.. Finished... Also snatched a picture of the header from G-Werks while at work.. :luvlove: Just like "James." on here, it seems someone at the Karmann factory had fun with a marker pen during assembly of my car. Under the handbrake trim there's some writing. Think it says "Grün Perl", which is the color of the car.. LC6V.. Funny little detail imo :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wormy 0 Posted July 10, 2010 Been a while since I wrote anything here, but still running the old engine.. Untill recently when it started making some interesting noises. Bought a brand new OEM complete front bumper, including the iron. :clap: Piston slap anyone? :censored: Videolink below.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kerrly 0 Posted July 13, 2010 LOL pretty sure pistons dont usually play such a tune. Cracking work elsewhere to start getting it back to it former glory. Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites