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Offline omex_uk

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2l gti 8v rolling road
« on: 10 July 2009, 17:18 »
anyone one know where the cams peak on a standard gti ?

or even better have a rolling road print out

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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #1 on: 10 July 2009, 17:23 »
only modification was drilled air box.


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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #2 on: 10 July 2009, 17:32 »
only modification was drilled air box.



legend!

so the cams peak at about 5.5k, good to know.

i think with all the servicing, a new cam and panel filter it should push it to about 130

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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #3 on: 10 July 2009, 17:38 »
well I will let you know  :wink:
That rolling road was done with normal unleaded fuel, and no servicing for 22k miles.

I'm running Kent GS23H cam, pipercross panel filter, cold air intake and a heavily modified air box now.

On the 3rd of October I have organized another RR day at JKM, I will know the results then, but before I do take it on the rollers again, I am gonna de-cat it and chip it, and it shall be running on v-power, it has also been serviced now, so should be to full potential  :smiley:

Aiming for 135-140hp.

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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #4 on: 10 July 2009, 18:54 »
well I will let you know  :wink:
That rolling road was done with normal unleaded fuel, and no servicing for 22k miles.

I'm running Kent GS23H cam, pipercross panel filter, cold air intake and a heavily modified air box now.

On the 3rd of October I have organized another RR day at JKM, I will know the results then, but before I do take it on the rollers again, I am gonna de-cat it and chip it, and it shall be running on v-power, it has also been serviced now, so should be to full potential  :smiley:

Aiming for 135-140hp.

Hi Khare!

What profile cam you running? If you don't mind me asking and how does it effect your idle and emmissions? Also have you really noticed a gain?

I got a Newman cam up the shed sitting there waiting to be fitted I am just in 2 minds. Also got a cylinder head I polished out myself for it to sit in! Just dont want it to fail MOT or cause problems with ecu etc!

Cheers
Pete :smiley:

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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #5 on: 10 July 2009, 19:05 »
its a 285 cam, idles very lumpy (some love it, some don't, I...love it).
No idea on emissions, have not had the car tested for them, however, I have lost about 5-8 mpg through normal driving.
Gain wise, yes it is noticeable. Below 2700ish rpm it has lost power, but once it is over that the gain is very good. It used to run out of steam at 5500rpm, but now pulls all the way to the rev limiter.

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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #6 on: 10 July 2009, 19:12 »
Yes i used to work for a tuning specialist and its amazing how much extra power you can get with a high lift long duration cam but you need to use webber 40 0r 45 carbs as the fuel injection ecu goes what the f***. With webbers, a high lift cam, only 8 valves and a decent exhaust a 100 hp per litre is easily acheavable. The gtis 55-60 hp per litre is pretty small fry.

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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #7 on: 10 July 2009, 19:16 »
Cheers guys there is still some stuff to think about  guess :undecided:!

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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #8 on: 10 July 2009, 20:34 »
right so if i put a cam in mine, pressure test the block and get it skimmed to make sure there are no leaks.

will i have to remap the ecu to get it running right ? or will the ecu cope

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Re: 2l gti 8v rolling road
« Reply #9 on: 10 July 2009, 20:38 »
no the std ecu will be able to cope with it.