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Kevin Bacon

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  1. Is the ed30 engine basically a mapped GTi unit or a detuned S3 engine kev?

     

    Detuned S3 engine chap.

     

    ED30 / S3 engine has the following upgrades compared to standard GTI engine:-

     

    Larger K04 turbo

    13% larger injectors

    Bigger piston wrist pins (21mm versus 19mm)

    Stronger rod bearings

    Main bearing pedestals reinforced

    87 deg thermostat instead of 80 deg

    Different piston rings

    Bigger intercooler

    Remote dump valve

     

    221lbft torque from 2200rpm to 6000ish with stock boost pressure.

     

    For reference an R32 makes 236lbft from 2800-3300ish rpm


  2. Lol, I don't charge, I'm not a professional outfit, just an enthusiast willing to help :D

     

    South east mate, miles away!

     

    DTA kit will set you back £1500ish.

     

    Don't get me wrong, it works OK-ish with the factory ECU, but it's all torque mapping based. Without the 4WD and other ancills connected, it's just not the same. With a standalone you're letting the engine off the reigns and it runs a lot better.

     

    I tried both and mine was definitely better with a standalone, but they're not for everybody. It's a steep learning curve!


  3. Car booked into VW for a cambelt change on Monday. I know what you're thinking (and I'm dreading it tbh) but they've got a deal on at the moment, £349 inc water pump. All OEM parts and a stamp in the book. Normally £499 on this engine. I can't be arsed to do it myself for that kind of money and I know I don't normally give a rat's about stamps in the book, but on a car like this, I needed an attitude adjustment in case I sell it on :)

     

    In other news, the engine appeared to have a Revo Stage 1 on it. I found this out by accident after I replaced the battery and it felt slow(er). Did some data logging and the boost request has dropped to 1 bar, but according to the MAF logs, that's still 260ish hp!! What a bonkers little engine!!

     

    For some reason Revo maps get deactivated when you disconnect the battery. Must be some kind of copyright protection mechanism. You can re-enable it again at a Revo dealer or an SPS switch (I haven't got one), but it's getting a proper map on the 3rd anyway.

     

    You guys really should stick one of these motors in your Corrado!


  4. Buy Corrado.

    Buy R32 engine. Any R32 engine will do.

    Buy DTA S80 ECU + STC controller (for DBW)

    Install it and wire it up using OEM harness terminated with DTA connectors.

    Bring it to me or Stealth for mapping.

    Not the cheapest way to do it, but definitely the best way, imo. Bosch ME7 sucks big hairy balls when it comes to conversions. Lovely in it's intended home. Shat in a conversion.

     

    Or be different and stick a TFSI engine in it. 8P S3 or Edition 30 lump. 340hp with an intake all day long.


  5. When my alarm went off in the garage, with me stood over the engine, I was so p1ssed off I just cut through the siren loom and chucked it in the bin. That one didn't have a batter in it, otherwise it would have been the hammer as Jim suggested!

     

    It's easy to remove an alarm. You will clearly see where the fitter has been and the wires are all one colour (black usually), so it's just a case of cutting all the alarm shat out and re-joining the original wires.


  6. The stub axles also wear, jack the car up and with the front wheels chocked and the handbrake off put your hands on the wheel at 3 and 9 o'clock position, there should be the slightest of play here. Now change to 12 and 6 o'clock position and you'll find far more play as this is the plane where the stub axles wear in normal use.

     

    An advisory is just that, they've noticed something worthy of note that's not a fail

     

    Good info. Never noticed that before!


  7. Thing is mate theres a good chance it will affect the rest of the UK's economy so you should care. I care about how it effects the rest of the UK and its one of the main reasons I voted No today. We are and should be part of a United Nation, Ive become less nationalistic through this process as it only seems to divide and breed some hatred. Id never thought Id ever say things like that but it has changed my view on Scotland, I think its almost selfish what were doing if it goes to a Yes. Almost a look after yourself at the expense of others attitude.

     

    There was a good BBC programme on this by Andrew Marr that looks into the effects of Scottish Indepedence on the rest of the UK. You can see why Westminster doesnt want it to happen. Food for thought for us all.

     

    Can you remember what the program was called?


  8. Wow - the engine cover is the air intake. That's a new one on me! Out of curiosity Kev, whilst it's clearly made to more of a budget than say the venerable VR6, are you finding the motor easier / quicker to work on or is the VR better in that respect too?

     

    Definitely Jim. The space available and being able to get at most things without taking the front end off is very welcome after a VR6 / R32!


  9. I was thinking more of an annoying resonance transmitted into the cabin, which the foam would damp out. Dunno, just a theory. Either way, they'll get trimmed back in accordance with VAG's bulletin.

     

    In other news, last night I tackled 3 of the TFSI engine's common problems. The PCV breather, the high pressure fuel pump's cam follower and the recirc valve.

     

    I caught the cam follower just in time (old one on the left, new one on the right). When the black coating wears off, it can really start to chew the cam lobe up, and that's an expensive repair. My cam looks in fine fettle.

     

    The MK5 was another step up from the MK4 in terms of cost savings, as shown by the combined Engine cover / air filter / MAF! Bloody cheap skates!


  10. Is the Cold War really over ? , history says it is , but we still keep these bombs just in case . When you think about it , nothing's really changed ,we still spy on each other , it's just become the norm and a bit more in the background now . We were once sending agents over the Berlin Wall to take photographs of easten bloc movements of new missiles , they were putting in place . In modern times , North Korea is being photographed from space , we are keeping an eye on what they are capable of. Not so long ago we had the Cuban Missile crisis . If Korea , had the capability to reach certain countries with war heads , we would have another missile crisis. This thread awakened an old childhood memory of mine . Where i used to live near reading after moving from london , there was a nuclear bunker . After the wall came down and things calmed down , it was no longer manned . We used to climb the fences and break in . It was a mass of tunnels with huge quanties of tinned food and stuff . As kids at sixteen years old , we found it fascinating ,although we didnt know what it was all about at the time .

     

    Nope, and it never will be. As you say, spying has become more sophisticated and much more covert, but an underlying distrust of other human beings is instilled in us all. Well, apart from the usual minority of LSD fuelled happy clappers who chain themselves to military vehicles.

     

    What was that computer virus co-developed by the Israeli and American spies called again? It was targeted at Iran to slow down it's Nucleur development. I think they did a neat bit of malware as well that got into motor speed controllers to destroy the uranium stirrers, or some such. This stuff goes on under our noses all the time.

     

    My point is, just because the 21st century world 'appears' to be more civilised and free of nucleur threats, it isn't. In Britain especially, we are sheltered from the barbaric acts that go on all over the globe. In Britain, the worst that can happen to you if you p1ss someone off, is some harsh language, or maybe a slap if you push your luck. In other parts of the world, being murdered is a daily threat. It's comparatively rare in this country.

    If we need to be reminded about there being very real threats out there, think 9/11. Conspiracy or not, it happened. It was blatant war mongering and it's still happening. War is coming, make no mistake.

     

    At the end of the day, the handful of people right at the top will push the buttons if it comes to it, regardless of what the rest of the globe thinks or wishes.

     

    Canada doesn't have nukes, but America does. They are joined. Australia doesn't have nukes, but are they an enemy of the IS? I don't think so.

     

    It would be a foolish act to throw away our defences because a minority deem it a waste of money, or at least wait until I'm dead, and then they can do what ever the f'ck they like :D


  11. £1000 won't even cover the prep work.

     

    Labour costs to fix the rust, dents and sand it back will be high. Even higher if new metal needs welding in, or new panels.

     

    Once the shell is in a fit state to receive new paint, you'll need a couple of litres of base and another couple of laquer, depending on requirements. You can anything from £200 to £1000+ just in paint.

     

    Most paint shops who care about their reputation will not take your job on for that budget. To get anything near factory standard you'll need £4 - £5K

     

    Personally I would just treat the rust, rattle can it and save the money for a proper job, otherwise just sell the car and buy one that doesn't need a respray.

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