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I understand that means you already knew that only Passat springs will fit? Am I right?
Justin
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Hi Walter,
I just watched the video ... very enjoyable :agree: Can you describe what kind of speeds you obtained on the track ... how were your tires and brakes ? How did the gearbox and engine perform ? I noticed a few puffs of smoke from the incar video ... any idea what that was ? Looks like you had a lot of fun on the track. Is there anything you may consider changing in the overall setup of the car ? Thanks, Sandeep |
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Funny thing is that from the video it seems not that fast, but when your inside, it sure is thrilling! Quote:
but I have removed the head on that side and it appeared that the exhaust valve had 2mm carbon build-up on it...After changing out the oil control rings, the smoke has gone. Learned a lot from that experience! The gearbox shifted mucho better without any grinding, but the shiftrod needs to be adjusted somewhat I noticed for more precise shifts in some gears. Quote:
) and a slightly more lower setting in the rear.And I may want to try the Kamaii front spoiler and some other small changes; not because handling is poor, but because I think it may get even better Greets, Walter |
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We had great fun at the dyno last year:
![]() Result were better than expected! With 122 hp @ the wheels (about 15% loss from the 915 tranny equats to about 143 hp at the flywheel) for the mild 2056 cc (Webcam 86 and 1:8,2 CR!) I was more than happy. Tuning the DTA ECU with the laptop and dynobox was done by Blue Thunder (thnx Robin) in the back of the car with laptop on a bucket ![]() ![]() On the way back from DasDragDay4 @ Bitburg, germany, the engine managed (pun intended) 38 mpg! |
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I can't get the video to download
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Thank you aartjan
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Hi Walter
Just read your blast at EBI, a very nice timing slip. Can I ask how your idle is, as I have a similar sized engine although type 1 with a DTA ecu. I noticed you don't run a ISV. Do you get differing idle rpm dependant on the engine temp. thanks Richard http://65Volkswagen.info |
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So I doubt you have a 2,7ltr Type 1 engine? ISV is Idle stabilizer valve or something? No, with individual Throttle bodies any idle control valve is not possible afaik. As of last week, I have found the 'idle speed control' function in the DTA S-program and that really works! It keep my idle at the preset rpm with automatically adjusting the idle advance by the ecu. Also running sequential also improves idle mixture. My new S60 ecu is capable of this as well, whilst the former E48 was not. With the E48 dta ecu however, the engine ran quite stable at idle as well. You just have got to keep fuel and advance even around idle rpm-range. With larger duration cams, its always more difficult to keep idle as stable as with milder cams. The 2056 had a mild cam and that helped also I suppose. Cheers, Walter Edit: just read your site: Very cool car and extremely nicely detailed (I suck at that). What did the dynoíng at John Maher say on hp and torque of your 2276? (what's your cam?) Last edited by Wally; July 28th 2007 at 08:05. |
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Thanks Walter
Mmmm yes you have been tinkering..No mine is a little short of 2.7 I didn't realise that you couldn't use a stabilisation valve with dual throttle bodies. I think I cracked it today, I've been playing with the fuel and advance at zero throttle. My map is incremented 500,1000,1500 and it now purrs at 1100rpm. I'll know in the morning when everything is cold if I can stop playing as it has made it a little difficult to start. Or I should say before I didn't need to touch the throttle until it fired but now I have to give it a little. Other than the idle I can't fault the dyno work, it pulls from zero throttle in any gear. I've just got back from a 600 mile trip so I know it goes well ![]() I had read about the idle control of the S60, the E48 is a little old now. The engine is 2276cc but with AirCooled.net Super Squishie pistons, they have a funny crown to the top of the piston. The cam is their's too and doesn't come with any details as to lift and duration. the strange thing is it only has 20deg total advance but that usual for a Squishie engine apparently. The map is therefore very flat unlike the fuel map. On the dyno it peaks at 6500rpm at 163bhp, the torque already at 132lbft at 2000rpm and peaks at 4500rpm. I've not had it on a rolling road yet to see what it looses from the box and my only run at the 1/4 I messed up the lights and let the guy get 3-4 car lenghts away before I realised it was green. that gave me a 15.39 so I know it's got lots more and is quick. Richard |
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Thanks for the info. Very nice stuff!
Your map at idle could use a little more closer spacing in rpm setting: I have re-set the rpm range to 750-1000-1250-1500-2000 etc It makes idle tuning more accurate. I guess the squishy cam makes sure the intake valve opens a little later so it just does not touch the dome on the squishy piston and just follows the piston going down (or something like that). Cool stuff! Cheers, Walter |
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Walter-Your car is an interesting read.I have a 2.7lt Type 4 in mine which I am in the middle of Injecting.What ECU is that you are using?Is the crank trigger wheel from another vehicle or custom made?My ECU uses a MAP sensor and is giving me heaps of agro because of the mild cam and dual 48mm Throttle Bodies.How many inputs does your ECU need to work?Keep up the good work.Regards Gary.
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