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Thread: It Begins: The S3 1.8T into my '85 Mk2 GTI

  1. #541
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    Hey Wade,

    just catching up on your progress - very impressed. Hope you sort out the remaining issues and get that beast really cracking !

    All the best from Deutschland
    de

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dscott View Post
    Awesome job on the whole build. ill be following for the final dyno reading

    Woes of an engine swap... on my first engine swap, I didnt realise my radiator fan's fuse was blown.. and nearly fried the engine in the process driving to work in traffic (day 2... of driving it).

    D
    Haha! Mine doesn't even HAVE a fan yet!! The weather is warming up though so i'll have to get it on soon. It's in the shed ready to go.

    Before I tune it i will change the fuel pressure regulator and the vac hoses as the regs are prone to fail and the hoses could be better.

    If that makes no difference then obviously its a tune thing as expected. It cant hurt to get the software anyway for the future.

    Cheers for the encouragement fellas!
    -1990 Mk2 GTI 5-door with AMK 20vt (260hp @ wheels)
    -Arrow/Rotax 125 TAG X1E Go Kart

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    crazy jumps, mine was a lot more smooth that looks pretty bad. What is your pump set up?
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    As mentioned, pump is a VDO VR6 pump (4bar).

    I have some pics to put up, but basically I've replaced the rather cruddy looking old fuel pressure regulator with a spanking new VDO one, replaced the vac lines coming off it with new 6mm rubber ones and sealed them up a bit tighter, then I hooked up the fuel pressure guage i bought today and checked the pressure, which is fine at 60psi/4.5bar at peak boost.

    The car does actually feel a bit better but i wont know for sure till it gets back on the dyno next week...

    Cheers
    Last edited by GOLFBALLS; 08-09-2010 at 04:17 PM.
    -1990 Mk2 GTI 5-door with AMK 20vt (260hp @ wheels)
    -Arrow/Rotax 125 TAG X1E Go Kart

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    Pics as promised:

    New FPR...



    There was a fair bit of gunk in there....
    And all in with new tube:


    ...and the fuel pressure guage with t-pieces and bits.




    and my marvellous led light setup ha!




    Just about to duck out and change the fuel filter too...
    -1990 Mk2 GTI 5-door with AMK 20vt (260hp @ wheels)
    -Arrow/Rotax 125 TAG X1E Go Kart

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    I bet the fuel filter is full with crap too

    good luck.

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    Hahaha love the bonnet gauge dude.

    Nice work. Been keeping an eye on your progress and I do like what I see.

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    Well folks, after changing all the above and getting it back to the tuners, its exactly the bloody same. There must be some atmospheric or fuel differences here than in the UK cause qpeng swore by their map but that what the problem is.

    To make matters worse, the easimap software is totally retarded to use and because the system is narrow-band you cant live map the ECU without an eternity of effing around and buying add on bits to be able to do it!!! So basically its on the dyno and test, stop, read fuel map data, re-map (guessing the parameters), start dyno test again, stop, re check tune data, fine tune map, etc, etc.

    The tuner said by the time he figures out how to use the idiotic sotware and does all the tuning I could have used the money to put in a Haltech ecu that he can live-tune in an our!!!! The QPEng harness connector to their P'N'P ecu is actually the same as a Haltech unit, so we might be able to use the qpeng engine harness with a haltech ecu if all else fails. We'll just need a wiring diagram from qpeng.

    My tuner is actually going to hook up a time to skype with the qpeng guys to save time while tuning my engine this friday!!!!

    Soooo frigging annoying.
    -1990 Mk2 GTI 5-door with AMK 20vt (260hp @ wheels)
    -Arrow/Rotax 125 TAG X1E Go Kart

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    if you can't get it sorted try having a chat to Dave at T&R Green. he is the no1 man for haltech in Wa and does all the distribution. Mapped heaps of cars for me and my mates
    77 Golf tarmac rally
    89 porsche 911
    80 Rabbit 4dr
    11 mk1 and 2\'s in various states of undress
    KEEPING THE BIG CUBES IN THE REAR VISION MIRROR

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    hey wade, try hitting up Dave at T&R Green. he is the main Haltech agent in Wa and does a wicked job tuning
    77 Golf tarmac rally
    89 porsche 911
    80 Rabbit 4dr
    11 mk1 and 2\'s in various states of undress
    KEEPING THE BIG CUBES IN THE REAR VISION MIRROR

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