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    Allard hybrid turbo

    Not so sure about trying so hard to be an R32, but the hybrid turbo and the hp is interesting! Remember that's at the wheels!

    http://www.r32oc.com/vehicles/8635-v...mega-spec.html
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    Nice car and a lot of good mods done too, but why didn't he just buy an R32 and be done with it. Some people really do have more money than sense

    Wouldn't that have had the DPF on it as well, if so how'd he get around that with a full exhaust change ?

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    Last edited by Russ59; 03-04-2009 at 09:40 PM.
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    Ah the upgraded turbo routine. I've been looking at tdiclub and there appears that there are 3 aftermarket turbos available. That is if you want to keep the original manifold.....The exhaust housing is intergral with the manifold....sigh.

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    http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread...=242772&page=1

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    Quote Originally Posted by cogdoc View Post
    Not so sure about trying so hard to be an R32, but the hybrid turbo and the hp is interesting! Remember that's at the wheels!

    http://www.r32oc.com/vehicles/8635-v...mega-spec.html
    It says 215bhp, so it's not wheel hp.

    Get a gt2260v out of late model BMW and you can get ~270bhp and 1,5bar already @2000rpm in a 1.9TDI (won't be P&P). That's if you know what you are doing...
    VW T4 2.5TDI 350hp, 700Nm @2,2bar. 2000kg with aerodynamics of a barn door.
    14,53s 158,8kmh @1/4-mile
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkSTslJf7Z4

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    Yeah but to get the 2260V on a golf requires a different (ie: tubular) exhaust manifold. Like try doing that with a DPF or finding a tuner who knows what thier doing here in OZ.

    I'm lucky in that I don't have DPF, but theres no one with any idea here in Adelaide who would know how to tune it afterwards.

    But i love your youtube video.

    If you have any idea who in oz does this stuff let us know!

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