Re: 3.0 16V engine mods, etc
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2026 5:38 am
Haven't pushed the boost yet, refurbished variocam tensioner has finally arrived and is getting installed Monday.
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I ran 24psi on my 8v for a while and it was insane -- that was before the KW coilovers and the car would squat like crazy. Dyno showed my car right at 500/500 at the wheels. I can't even imagine what your car must feel like! Congrats -- been a very long journey I know. Results speak so much louder than words.Thom wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 10:35 am I have finally found a clamp that's strong enough to hold the hose on the intercooler inlet. Man how fast that car is at 24 psi and part throttle only, to the point of not feeling brave enough to floor it.
With the larger turbo and the binary, not progressive clutch disc it is the polar opposite of what it was with the smaller turbo and 930 clutch disc, an apparent relaxed drive that requires composed and fully focused (read SLOW) gear changes yet pushes like a rocket once the torque wave kicks in. The ultimate high speed cruiser. It may seem odd as described and it took a while to get to grips with it but this is a one way ticket to relaxed, unassuming performance heaven. With that much punch delivered in such a relaxed manner topics such as pushing the car beyond 6000 rpm tend to become slightly redundant for road use.
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Whilst cleaning the hose between the IC pipe and the intercooler inlet with brake cleaner I was struck to feel far less oil contamination than when the catch can was connected to the compressor inlet. Goes on to show and as experienced earlier that the 16V head flows so much that the compressor pulls way too much oil from the crank case with the stock breather layout.
How did you modify the breather to stop it sucking so much oil?Thom wrote: Sat May 16, 2026 10:35 am I have finally found a clamp that's strong enough to hold the hose on the intercooler inlet. Man how fast that car is at 24 psi and part throttle only, to the point of not feeling brave enough to floor it.
With the larger turbo and the binary, not progressive clutch disc it is the polar opposite of what it was with the smaller turbo and 930 clutch disc, an apparent relaxed drive that requires composed and fully focused (read SLOW) gear changes yet pushes like a rocket once the torque wave kicks in. The ultimate high speed cruiser. It may seem odd as described and it took a while to get to grips with it but this is a one way ticket to relaxed, unassuming performance heaven. With that much punch delivered in such a relaxed manner topics such as pushing the car beyond 6000 rpm tend to become slightly redundant for road use.
IMG_20260515_111119.jpg
Whilst cleaning the hose between the IC pipe and the intercooler inlet with brake cleaner I was struck to feel far less oil contamination than when the catch can was connected to the compressor inlet. Goes on to show and as experienced earlier that the 16V head flows so much that the compressor pulls way too much oil from the crank case with the stock breather layout.