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1.8T 914 DYNO prep and Canyon Day prep

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2021
  • We finally get some time to get some much needed work done on the 1.8T 914!
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  • @DustySteel
    @DustySteel 2 роки тому

    So much awesome in this video!! I bet that thing really moves having the engine where it is. Your LCD screen in your dash actually works?!?!🤯 What was the mod you did with the clear oil hose going into the oil fill location?

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому

      That’s just part of the oil catch can. The clear line goes to the catch can.
      The lCD screen was broken but a new eBay screen and some solder and it’s back in action :)

    • @DustySteel
      @DustySteel 2 роки тому

      @@budgetoutlaws9978 so it’s a piece that goes in place of the cap?
      Do you recall what company/brand you went with?

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому

      I believe it’s from the vw/Audi 2.0 engine.
      06A103465

  • @serkan7072
    @serkan7072 2 роки тому

    Hey loving your vidoes, I am planning on my first project and ive got a list of parts if i post it here can you look it and tell me what you think

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому

      Absolutely, fire away and I’ll help where I can or point you where you need to go

    • @serkan7072
      @serkan7072 2 роки тому +1

      @@budgetoutlaws9978 intake manifold - FMIC Pro for AUDI VW 1.8T high performance - £399.00
      downpipe - - 160€
      headgasket - ELRING Gasket - £ 21,05
      westegate - Tial by TriX MVS 38mm style BLACK v-band external wastegate - £101.99 - ?
      intercooler kit - fmic Core Size: 550x175x65mm | Overall Size: 690x200x65mm - £199.99
      rods - SCAT - 400$
      pistons - Wiseco stroker/big bore 83mm - £600.48
      bearings - ROD BEARING SET, VW 4-CYL, COATED - $86.00
      exhaust valves - Supertech Stainless Steel Inlet Valves -£264.99
      valve springs - 1.8t Supertech Spring Kit -£515.00
      lifters - INA 1.8t 20v hydraulic lifters - £190.00
      timing tensioner - 150$
      injectors- 300$
      fuel pump - DW350iL In-Line Fuel Pump -£194.50
      surge tank race shop bg - 70$
      fpr fuel regulator - 30$
      fuel line - 15$
      clutch Sachs Performance Astra H 240mm Performance 4 Paddle Clutch Plate - £306.24\
      do i need
      blow off valve?
      Ignitron ECU
      oil pump?
      performance air intake system?
      Do I need a new OEM (AJUSA) valve stem seal or I can use an old-current one? If not OEM which one do I need?
      do i need camshaft?
      do i need exhaust manifold?
      do i need cylinder head boldkit?
      do i need flywheel?
      do i need coil packs
      do i need water pump?
      which turbo should i go with, whats the difference between gt and g series
      GT3076R? G25-550? G25-660? G30-770?

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому

      That’s a good list, intake valves might not be needed if your current ones are good. Stock are stainless.
      What is your end power goal? And what are you using the car for? That’ll help dictate the answer to your questions.

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому +1

      Valve stems seals are cheap and easy to replace. Plan to replace them. Valve guides on the other hand, if the engine smoked oil or if the valves are excessively loose in the guides then I would replace them. If not, keep them.

    • @serkan7072
      @serkan7072 2 роки тому

      @@budgetoutlaws9978 sorry I forgot to mention that. Actually I mentioned it like 5 times until but UA-cam kept deleting my comments because I had links. My goal is around 450-500 and it will be daily driven street car

  • @z1ck
    @z1ck 2 роки тому

    What soft for logging do you use?

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому +1

      That was the boost controller software. Cortex EBC. I’ll do a video on it, it’s rather impressive

  • @terryrich3221
    @terryrich3221 2 роки тому

    What size wheels and tires are you running?

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому

      On the car in the video is 245 50 16s on 8s and 9s. I wanted 255s but they were out of stock. They are R888R’s.

  • @Dap-Racing
    @Dap-Racing 2 роки тому

    what turbo are you running?

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому

      It’s a Comp Turbo 5356 triple ball bearing. Similar to a GT3076.

    • @Dap-Racing
      @Dap-Racing 2 роки тому

      @@budgetoutlaws9978 sweet. I’m contemplating which turbo I should go with atm. I think I’m leaning toward the g25-550 or 660. How’s the spool on the 5356

    • @budgetoutlaws9978
      @budgetoutlaws9978  2 роки тому +1

      You can see it at the end of the video it’s rather responsive in the boost threshold but that threshold is pretty high. The g25-550 is more responsive by quite a bit.
      How much power are you thinking? The G25 is based on a 25 frame which is really small so it yields unprecedented spool response.
      If your looking for anywhere close to 500whp I would get the 660. If your 450whp or less I would go 550.

    • @Dap-Racing
      @Dap-Racing 2 роки тому +1

      @@budgetoutlaws9978 yeah from the video it looks like it spools pretty fast(for a big turbo that is). I’m looking to make 500 wheel. So I guess I’ll prolly go with the 660.

    • @Dap-Racing
      @Dap-Racing 2 роки тому

      @@budgetoutlaws9978 are you still using a stock ecu or a standalone?