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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *05/04/13*
« Reply #480 on: 08 May 2013, 22:44 »
Well worthersee has been and sadly gone. Roll on next year.

Come back with some great ideas but will share them later when it happens. As for now tho, like I said in previous posts, its time to strip it down after worthersee. And that's exactly what I've started doing.

1st thing was to make some space in the unit n I now have the donar vr6 in front of the brown 1 so no excuses!

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And then a hour or so later:




So yeah it's definatly happening. Should be back on it 2moro

Until next time ;)
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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *05/04/13*
« Reply #481 on: 08 May 2013, 22:50 »
I was not saying don't use but just asking the question or thinking behind running it.

At the end of the day the standard inlet is long for a reason.

Schimmel performance intake

"The Ultimate VR6 short runner intake manifold. Benefits for both N/A and boosted applications. This intake manifold alone adds 20+whp to N/A applications and 40-100+whp to boosted applications over stock intake. Comes complete with fuel rail, throttle cable bracket, ss hardware and vacuum fittings."

http://www.spturbo.com/onlinestore/index.php/volkswagen/mk3-94-98/vr6/sp-intake/vr6-short-runner-intake.html
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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *08/05/13*
« Reply #482 on: 09 May 2013, 18:19 »
Nice to see you making a start on this one, I have missed the updates :)

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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *08/05/13*
« Reply #483 on: 09 May 2013, 18:30 »
daaang  :cool:
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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *08/05/13*
« Reply #484 on: 10 May 2013, 08:52 »
Cheers guys

Yeah been slacking but hopefully will start to really make a push now for UD2014.
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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *05/04/13*
« Reply #485 on: 10 May 2013, 12:00 »
Schimmel performance intake

"The Ultimate VR6 short runner intake manifold. Benefits for both N/A and boosted applications. This intake manifold alone adds 20+whp to N/A applications and 40-100+whp to boosted applications over stock intake. Comes complete with fuel rail, throttle cable bracket, ss hardware and vacuum fittings."

http://www.spturbo.com/onlinestore/index.php/volkswagen/mk3-94-98/vr6/sp-intake/vr6-short-runner-intake.html

BAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA

Seriously - +20BHP on an NA using a short manifold?  Does it have an electric supercharger in it to make those gains?

I have some magic beans here - they're amazing.  You sound like just the right sort of bloke to buy them.  I have to say, they won't be cheap, but I think you'll really appreciate their finer qualities. PM me for more details.
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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *08/05/13*
« Reply #486 on: 10 May 2013, 12:12 »
 :rolleyes:
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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *08/05/13*
« Reply #487 on: 10 May 2013, 12:30 »
Looks great mate. Didn't see you over in Worthersee though? Would have been great to see it.

I'm actually on the short runner quest too. Although SP certainly wont be on the list. I've not been looking into them for any kind of power gains, but purely for boost pipe routing. Since the SP intake runners dont use velocity stacks inside and everyone seems to be doing ok with them, I'll be tig welding up my own using the bottom part of the VR inlet so it keeps the standard injector rail.

The thing for me is just not being able to justify spending 1000+$ on what is essentially a bit of square tubing welded to a standard inlet. I'll make my own and to the size/style i'd like for 10% of the cost. If the SP's used velocity stacks it would be another matter, but I think they would really only be of benefit to a NA engine. I don't think its quite as much of an issue when under boost.

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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *08/05/13*
« Reply #488 on: 10 May 2013, 18:43 »
And this is the thing - the SP intake manifold is good for NA and charged motors? Load of old tosh.  It's good for one, or the other.

Mr frame-layer seems to have bought it though.  :grin:
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Re: Buckfizzturbos frame laying mk3 golf *08/05/13*
« Reply #489 on: 10 May 2013, 19:50 »
And this is the thing - the SP intake manifold is good for NA and charged motors? Load of old tosh.  It's good for one, or the other.

Mr frame-layer seems to have bought it though.  :grin:

Actually mr Stone Hell I haven't purchased anything yet  :tongue:

I've got 3 or 4 that I've saved to my phone that I'm weighing the options up. The sales pitch for the SP intake sounds the best and out of all the other SR intakes it looks the best.

I'm not afraid to admit the way I build my cars doesn't always make sense but give a dam. I'm going for the SR intake for looks to keep the filter away from the chassis leg which will be smoothed, away from the exhaust and away from having a ugly ass induction pipe around the engine.

If (when) I go down the turbo route later on then I'm allready on my way.

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