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    1.8lt 20v engines

    Hi Gents,

    Just a quick one..... How much boost / power can a 1,8lt 20v engine take before you need to change the internals?

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    U can get good quality rods that are well priced fro integrated engineering btw.

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    Thanks boyz!

    Ive read alot of different stories, good to know the rods are the weak link.

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    I've read alot of story's of stock long engines making a shade over 400hp, but the tune has to be 100% spot on.

    No errors, otherwise "BANG"

    Other than that, the rods are the weakest link & once to start chasing "big power", the exhaust valves can also let go.

    As the exhaust valves are sodium filled, they are also hollow. Normal upgrade is to Supertech or Ferrea valves with upgrade Valve springs & retainers



    Stock pistons can handle a fair bit of abuse & one of the US 20Vt kings has made 700+hp on stock 20vt pistons & crank.

    Just recently also built & tuned a salt lake racer 20Vt for a belly tank I think from memory & also making approx 792hp & 640ft/lbs!

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    ...... Which is why the Polo GTI is so fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfworx View Post
    I've read alot of story's of stock long engines making a shade over 400hp, but the tune has to be 100% spot on.

    No errors, otherwise "BANG"

    Other than that, the rods are the weakest link & once to start chasing "big power", the exhaust valves can also let go.

    As the exhaust valves are sodium filled, they are also hollow. Normal upgrade is to Supertech or Ferrea valves with upgrade Valve springs & retainers



    Stock pistons can handle a fair bit of abuse & one of the US 20Vt kings has made 700+hp on stock 20vt pistons & crank.

    Just recently also built & tuned a salt lake racer 20Vt for a belly tank I think from memory & also making approx 792hp & 640ft/lbs!
    correct Timbo,
    Bill Brockbanks Ibiza made well into mid 350bhp on a stock motor (IHI turbo) gearboxs was his only problem, engine never missed a beat!!!!


    best to work with 150bhp lump as these are stronger than the audi TT 225bhp motors
    Velly
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    yer sir, i have a AGU with a GT28rs running 16 PSI - no worries.
    90 GTI Mk2 1.8t soon to be with GT28rs

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    Quote Originally Posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
    correct Timbo,
    Bill Brockbanks Ibiza made well into mid 350bhp on a stock motor (IHI turbo) gearboxs was his only problem, engine never missed a beat!!!!


    best to work with 150bhp lump as these are stronger than the audi TT 225bhp motors
    Actually Velly.

    The 225 TT engines are bloody strong also. Both the AGU & AMU (TT 225) 20mm piston pins amongst other components. A few other codes also have the same sort of forged internal's, large port heads such as the AEB etc.

    The AMU is also 9.0:1.

    The 20VT King has made as much as 700+hp on a stock TT block, crank & pistons! (Carillo rods of course!)

    Not bad I reckon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfworx View Post
    Actually Velly.

    The 225 TT engines are bloody strong also. Both the AGU & AMU (TT 225) 20mm piston pins amongst other components. A few other codes also have the same sort of forged internal's, large port heads such as the AEB etc.

    The AMU is also 9.0:1.

    The 20VT King has made as much as 700+hp on a stock TT block, crank & pistons! (Carillo rods of course!)

    Not bad I reckon!
    i am sure i read in either in The Golf ot PVW some years ago that they said the 150 ones were the best.

    i am not saying the TT one isnt, just the 150 ones were stronger.

    still, i wouldnt say no to any one of them!!
    Velly
    '91 2.0 8v GTI

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