OBD1 12v VR6 with iridium plugs and a press-bent 2.25 cat back . . .
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Dyno butt for the win
I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
OBD1 12v VR6 with iridium plugs and a press-bent 2.25 cat back . . .
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nice kiiz! 111kw roughly that is it accordin to the calc!
cant beat the exhaust tone on the vr!
What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
146.3 KW or 196.19 HP at the wheels
Dyno Dynamics Dyno 20/4/04
ECU Upgrade running BP 98
No other mods back then and didn't re dyno it after the exhaust or intake upgrades.
Cheers Al
My 1980 MK1 (4door) GLD running a 1987cc basically 2l 8v Peter Shelley (Canberra VW Centre Motor) NA Twin valve Webber, modified cam, modified fuel system got 77KW first on the dyno, i later had the carby re-built and hand drilled jets put in to it getting me to another 92KW, later adding New BOSH coil, Leads, custom air pipe and box, 2"5inch hod dog exchasut, shortened manifold + return made me get 117kw tuned by Crossley Racing and Engineering in Woollongabba back about a year ago... Now i'm doing it all over again this time with a turbo, American Pistons, the works - Mike Vine From Mike Vine Turbo Brisbane builds ridcoulous race cars of all kinds for various teams has agreed to take to the challenge with me and push for 260-310hp - hope i sell some more homes to pay him lol
Mate they are some decent Kw figures in a Mk1 Golf are you sure they are not HP figures... Because i know a guy with a 1.6 8v with ITB's on MoTeC that is fully race spec revving to 8500rpm and he produces 100hp at the wheels... I know its a 2ltr but they are some decent figures...
Cheers James
PS not trying to have a stab n:
Last time it was dyno'ed i made 107KW at the wheels peaking at 9psi. Car was stock apart from CAT removed from OEM setup and a K&N Panel filter in the airbox. Haven't had a chance to see what's she pushing since.
That sounds about right
It is literally impossible to have made 117kW at the wheels without major headwork and larger valves in the 8v head (and a cam in the 300deg region, along with 12:1+ pistons!!) as it cannot mechanically flow well enough to make that sort of power.
117BHP is more likely and still a very good achievement from an 8v
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