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    Quote Originally Posted by Valver. View Post
    Not intended to be a blunt post, but if people are to learn from this thread, let's a least be a bit realistic about how much power is reasonably achievable on all but a massive budget

    And even so, 16vs are nice to drive for their torque figures, which can be boosted up nicely in the mid-range with tuning... far more important in a road car with sensible gearing and speed limits.
    Thanks for keeping it real, Stu.

    By the way, what HP and torque @ what RPMS did your tall block in that seat have, if i wouldn't by prying to ask?

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    This isn't actually a manifold for any VW that I know of.

    I have built a MK1 16V using one of their manifold, that was in 1996 and I don't think the price has gone up since then!!

    They don't look like a Supersprint but do the job for less money.

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    Agree that pic is pants probably for a cortina lol

    I am getting some prices together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evorobin View Post
    Agree that pic is pants probably for a cortina lol

    I am getting some prices together.
    Awesome. I'm in.

    Aslong as you can find an actual pic of the right set. I'm thinking the set shown is for a Honda maybe?

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    By the way Stu, here's my head, Ports mostly finished. Awaiting the seats getting cut and the throat opened up for the bigger valves.













    What do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valver. View Post
    A hot, well setup 1.8/2.0 8v could definitely challenge a higher mileage, standard 9a 16v IMO, yes It's all a bit subjective still, though!!

    EDIT: But tuning the 8v to do so would cost more than a reasonable 16v swap...
    awesome!!!

    it wouldnt cost more if you did all the work yourself
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoLfMan View Post
    awesome!!!

    it wouldnt cost more if you did all the work yourself
    He's saying a tired, standard 16v engine might be worse than a fresh, worked 8v... Why not just bash a set of rings and maybe pistons depending on wear in a 16v?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    He's saying a tired, standard 16v engine might be worse than a fresh, worked 8v...
    Yep, that's exactly what I meant

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valver. View Post
    Yep, that's exactly what I meant
    Hehe, great minds think alike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    By the way Stu, here's my head, Ports mostly finished. Awaiting the seats getting cut and the throat opened up for the bigger valves.

    What do you think?
    Looks good - anything's an improvement

    Here is a 9a head we cut in half. Look at the angle of the exhaust valve in relation to the port, and also the ridge protruding into the intake port (one of the first ports of call with head work... no pun intended!)





    My Dbilas head using an early ADL (European 1.8 16v Ibiza with Digifant) casting with narrow ridged intake port:



    Chambers polished up to prevent carbon build up:



    Intake ports left coarse for good mix-up


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    You can see that the exhaust side is basically exiting at a 90deg angle, but then if you open it up too much, you lose a lot of bottom end... stuck either way really. The sharp-cornered lip just off the valve seat can be smoothed right over within reason, but it's quite hard when the head isn't in two pieces like the one above!! I can't speak from experience - never done one myself, just had the process explained to me to justify a big expense (!) - but they say it's a very hard head to work on, which is easy to see with the cross section pics.

    Other problem is that the exhaust valve is too big in relation to the intake valve (according to theory anyway), which is why you go up 2mm to 34mm on the intake, but only up .5mm to 28.5mm on the exhaust when going to bigger valves
    Last edited by Valver.; 02-08-2008 at 09:33 PM.

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