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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 4:43 pm
by Audilard
None of the 7A heads I have, nor the 3B head has the breather nipple. Interesting...
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:09 pm
by JShadzi
cuatrokoop wrote:JShadzi wrote:Huh? Capped off on 20vt? You sure about that?
As you can see, I've found a need for lots of breathing out of the valve cover, a dash 6 and -10, -6 goes down to the block outlet, -10 straight to the breather can:
The 7A isn't even supposed to have the nipple, but some of the heads do, and it's capped. I had to go under the 3B slides to even find the part number for the rubber cap when it started leaking and caused a major warm/hot idle problem (car would stall). The AAN slide doesn't list even the nipple (on the 3B and 7A, it is actually removable) or a cap that I could see. Also looked at the vacuum system slides for the 3B, doesn't show anything connecting to the nipple on the valve cover.
So.....?
I've never seen a 7a valve cover with a nipple, and never seen a 3B/AAN w/o a breather nipple, not sure about what ETKA has to say about it, but in the US, what you're descirbing is extremely rare, and all I5 turbos have come with ventilation to the valve cover. Only the NG and 7A come to mind that don't have venting in the valve cover.
Anyway, great job JIM! :woowoo:
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:41 pm
by cuatrokoop
Well, the one I had has the nipple...It is now residing in Jonathan's shop on his 20v motor, I have his 3B cover. The "slides" I was referring to was actually ETKA, US version current to MY2003 cars, the ABY/AAN slides clearly show the breather hooked into the cover, but the 3B slides do not. The cap is an 8mm item with an AL12-22 clamp, found under the 1991 200q20v (US and Euro) and the 1991 urq (RR engine), the S2-3B does not list the cap but rather the breather setup.
You can see it in this picture:
http://cuatrokoop.audi-quattro.org/pics/PICT0013.JPGAnd even better in this one (see attachement).
Attachment ( 3138 ) : 20v VC_3.JPG
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:11 am
by audifreakjim
I have the car running at about 13 lbs of boost and I can't get used to how it just keeps building power! This is too freaken cool. It hit 18 psi last night when I had the wg cranked down a little too much and I was getting torque steer like I did on the 20v with race gas in it. I can't amagine what it's going to be like with the WI hooked up and close to 30 psi of boost. :woowoo:
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:13 am
by JShadzi
audifreakjim wrote:I have the car running at about 13 lbs of boost and I can't get used to how it just keeps building power! This is too freaken cool. It hit 18 psi last night when I had the wg cranked down a little too much and I was getting torque steer like I did on the 20v with race gas in it. I can't amagine what it's going to be like with the WI hooked up and close to 30 psi of boost. :woowoo:
You'll LOVE it!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:39 am
by birdmanmt
so that's how you break an engine in?

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:52 am
by audifreakjim
Yep, brought it up to temp, let the fan kick on 3 or 4 times then let it sit overnight. Next day, changed oil filters, re-torqued the headstuds, and commenced flogging. The 18 psi was a little much for now. I think I'll leave it at 13-14 psi for the next 500 miles.
It's nice at this level, there's no surge in the turbo. I can stomp on it in 5th and the car accelerates really well even at 3500 rpms.
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:55 am
by JShadzi
birdmanmt wrote:so that's how you break an engine in?

Sounds good to me! I'm not a fan of babying a new engine, you gotta "break" that sucker in.
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:03 am
by Wizard-of-OD
Wizard-of-OD wrote:JShadzi wrote:We're finding its an issue with the main studs, you have to be careful installing the one above the check valve, we're going to have to spec a shorter stud for this, looks like to be safe pull the check valve, install and TQ the main studs, then reinstall the check valve.
this isnt an issue with the 4 cyl blocks is it?
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:17 am
by audifreakjim
I doubt it, but I should have known better when installing the studs. I noticed that this stud was higher than the others. I pulled it out and looked in the hole and saw metal at the bottom. I never thought to look on the side of the block and see what was screwed in right there. So the moral of the story is if there are holes tapped into oil or coolant galleys proceed with caution. :wink:
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:25 am
by audifreakjim
One more thing I didn't mention, I'm running a new 4 bar MAP sensor that Javad offers. Now I can see all that boost, and the car runs great down low too :-)
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:37 am
by olsonjus
So only 1 map sensor? Sounds like a really fun car. I need to get off my ass and finish my car. The money tree has been hit really hard in the last few months. Once it recovers I'll be building up the motor.
Regards,
Justin
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:40 am
by JShadzi
olsonjus wrote:So only 1 map sensor? Sounds like a really fun car. I need to get off my ass and finish my car. The money tree has been hit really hard in the last few months. Once it recovers I'll be building up the motor.
Regards,
Justin
Yep, we update the internal map sensor inside the ECU to 4BAR, and it still reads down to 20kpa like the 2.5 BAR sensor 8)
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 10:00 am
by Audilard
So it's an internal 4BAR senson now. Am I confused in thinking you only offered the external unit...or am I just retarded.
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 10:02 am
by JShadzi
Audilard wrote:So it's an internal 4BAR senson now. Am I confused in thinking you only offered the external unit...or am I just retarded.
Yes, you are confused, doubtful you're retarded
We are going to release this as a new option/feature coming soon, Jim was Beta testing it and clearly its working fine, no bugs etc.
Look for a more official release about this coming soon, and hopefully less confusion :-)
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 10:08 am
by WAUG0806
JShadzi wrote:olsonjus wrote:So only 1 map sensor? <snip>
Regards,
Justin
Yep, we update the internal map sensor inside the ECU to 4BAR, and it still reads down to 20kpa like the 2.5 BAR sensor 8)
I'm a little confused too... seems like 2-3 months ago you were 'splaining that we had to give up resolution in the fuel/spark maps off boost/down low in order to get control above 2.5 bar...
Is the upgrade all software or harware software...???
glückliches Fahren to you Jim... kudos for getting a super conversion done fast and back on the road...
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:05 am
by Audilard
JShadzi wrote:Audilard wrote:So it's an internal 4BAR senson now. Am I confused in thinking you only offered the external unit...or am I just retarded.
Yes, you are confused, doubtful you're retarded
We are going to release this as a new option/feature coming soon, Jim was Beta testing it and clearly its working fine, no bugs etc.
Look for a more official release about this coming soon, and hopefully less confusion :-)
Whew! Glad I'm not retarded. I'll keep my eyes open for this, and try to read more carefully.

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:07 am
by JShadzi
WAUG0806 wrote:I'm a little confused too... seems like 2-3 months ago you were 'splaining that we had to give up resolution in the fuel/spark maps off boost/down low in order to get control above 2.5 bar...
Is the upgrade all software or harware software...???
glückliches Fahren to you Jim... kudos for getting a super conversion done fast and back on the road...
Doug, like Nate says, this is a NEW product offering.
More info coming soon. 8)
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:08 am
by Audilard
AAahhhh, this is what confused me....I knew there was something out there.
http://www.034motorsport.com/product_in ... cts_id=284
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:14 am
by JShadzi
Of course, we still have that too, and that doesn't require sending the ECU back, but like I said, more info soon

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:52 am
by pkw
do you guys have quite a bit of blow by, more than most cars?
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:01 pm
by JShadzi
pkw wrote:do you guys have quite a bit of blow by, more than most cars?
Why would "we"? :?
My 80tq motor, after all this time and running over 38psi boost, has less than 5% in 3 cyls, 8 in one, and 10 in the 5th, completely acceptable and low for what this motor does and has been through.
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:14 pm
by pkw
shrug. just wondering because of the added venting in the cam covers you guys are doing. must need more than the usual vent in the block? with the stock set-up as you know, if you try to take a peek, through the oil fill etc, the engine dies. figured audis might all have a lot of blow-by and many would never be able to see it. wanted your .02
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:30 pm
by JShadzi
pkw wrote:shrug. just wondering because of the added venting in the cam covers you guys are doing. must need more than the usual vent in the block? with the stock set-up as you know, if you try to take a peek, through the oil fill etc, the engine dies. figured audis might all have a lot of blow-by and many would never be able to see it. wanted your .02
The reason the engine dies is due to the fact that you're bypassing air around the MAF into the motor, as you likely know, has nothing to do with blowby. The main reason why Audi routes the crankcase back into the motor is emissions related, the rings seal fine w/o vacuum, and yes, there is an awful lot of air coming out of the crank case when you're making 800HP, as Nate's emperical formula proves 8)
Its the better of 2 evils, Satan being sending oil back into your combustion chamber.
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:57 pm
by WAUG0806
newt wrote:pkw wrote:shrug. just wondering because of the added venting in the cam covers you guys are doing. must need more than the usual vent in the block?
Hmm, by my super rudamentary logic 5+5+5+8+10/5=6.6% blowby X say 750bhp=49.5hp worth of gases coming out the breather system. The gas flow numbers get pretty crazy at the insano HP levels

Maybe Javad can call his Speed Channel connections and get Jim an all expense paid trip to Toronto to get the Ginster Monster on that dyno segment of Sports Car Revolution with the ultra-hot blonde???
I know it would fit my definition of good TV!