I did look at the EIP VR6 turbo and had a go in the StealthRacing Corrado VR6 turbo but the power was still quite lazy and all hell broke loose about 4,000RPM right up to limiter. Also traction was a problem with 400ft/lb of torque overwhelming the front wheels quite frequently and a big issue in the wet :shock:
I chose to go the 1.8T route because I get the torque building heavily from only 2,000RPM and maxing out with an incredible 282ft/lb at only 3,500RPM, which is much better for road use. Also the fantastic corrado chassis deals with this level of power and torque, much more and I think 4 wheel drive is needed. I suppose this is why the V6 turbos on 4motion cars work so well. I have already converted my previous Golf II VR6 to 4wheel drive which is now owned by a mate in New Zealand and he has turbo'd the VR6 but only uses it for track days. I did not want to go thru all that again and cut up my corrado :wink: