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My Black 3 Door Manual ED30 No2297
pudding:
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--- Quote from: Pudding on November 30, 2018, 06:09:01 pm ---I agree, there's no point going in there and just changing the tensioner! Check your phase angle again in 6 months or so. Mine was also -1KW after new parts, but it drifted to -3KW after a few thousand miles. It hasn't affected the performance or noise though. You can never get it bang on 0KW due to the designed-in chain link 'hunting'. It's always slightly off on purpose to make sure the chain link and sprocket tooth wear is even, hence why you need to turn the engine about 50 times to get the copper links to line up again! +3KW to -3KW is in the TDC dwell zone, so nothing to worry about, plus as you say, the VVT phaser will tweak things as necessary.
Some very healthy numbers there mate :happy2: I was up there at one point but have gone back to Mr Chilled Revo Stage 1 :grin: It would be interesting to see if you get the same numbers after 500 miles. The ECU always adapts down. After a fresh map upload, or after pulling the battery, everything is the best it can be......and then after some miles the ECU pulls it back for lifespan. Annoying. I never got quite those numbers though. 410lbft torque but only 350ish hp. Stock exhaust and intake though. TBH I found it a pain in the arse as it's a daily car. It's much more useable on the road with less grunt :grin: One wheel peels were tedious. Spin doesn't win. I've found the car is much faster point-to-point on my local roads with top notch coil overs and modest power :smiley:
I had the linear throttle and hated it personally. I much prefer the stock throttle mapping, but each to our own :happy2: Glad you're happy though and did you ever sort the misfiring problems? I think you're on the slippery slope now. TTE420 and a diff for you next :grin:
I also pulled the torque back because running 400+ torque on stock BYDs can crack the ring lands. Maybe Shoduchi can confirm, but I think the BYD is not as strong as the CDL. Having said that, even CDLs bite the dust running those numbers over a long period. Not trying to put a downer on your good times, but if yours isn't a daily, it's less of a risk :happy2:
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Cheers mate :happy2: I wasnt sure about the linear throttle map before hand but it makes such a massive difference to the usability of the car its night and day mainly in the wet (how long did you drive with the linear map and was it custom or revo cos i genuinly cannot see past it now?), like i said the APR was far too aggressive and didnt give you enough wiggle room before spinning up the wheels which is useless in wet weather conditions where as this map has much more torque which is usable and can be utilised much more efficiciently without having to sacrifice the power. I was going down the Wavetrack route before this but im saving the cash now for other things tbh....not that it compares to a diff but it has made sucha usable difference I can hold off a while longer.
I have a standard back box but i do have the VWR intake so it doesnt feel as choked as it did on the standard intake tbh and the noise is controllable...not a fan of open intakes. I agree about the coilovers, I dont run ohlins but I do run H&R V2s which are height and dampening adjust...not too bad defo do the trick and not some cheapish APs or anything...quite fancy Ohlins just cant justify it now due to how much ive already sunk into the car over the years...if it was 3 years ago and they went lower I probably wld have tbh love the idea of them but they are probs a 3rd the price of the car now lol.
Im getting deployed all over the place these days so its hard to get a good stint with the car its a shame hence why I do a lot(maintenance/mods) in a oner whenever I can...was considering the tte420 but probably pointless with standard BB and its all the extra bits needed to get it running...mainly LPFP etc. Ive got the RS4 valve fitted already but apparently u really need the 165 bar valve and Im not sticking a TTRS pump in as the fuel level being wrong wld do my head in and the only one I wld consider wld be the APR solution which is a bit expensive but wld be my only option.
Yeah the miss was a combo of dodgy packs..kept swappjng with my other cylinders then my mates "genuine" Audi ones....which he failed to mention he had never changed so his where just as bad as mine lol. Got new ones in and new plugs along with yet another oil and filter change(second full change in 2 months ) and all is well :happy2:....after comparing the state of my cams etc to his S3s when doing our timing chain and tensioner swaps it shows what a difference good maintenance and oil changes makes....Im OCD with maintenance and change the oil A LOT and mjne was still lovely and golden inside(the cams that is)....his were black as fck even with him doing maybe 2 yearly changes...so he says anyway :wink:
Got the car MOT'd yesterday and sailed through yet again without a single advisory happy days.....still not got my new wings on though waiting for better weather now and its going in for a full hit. Crazy because i considered selling it not that long ago but cant bring myself to do it :signLOL:
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I ran the linear pedal for about 18 months with a custom map. To me it felt a bit flat pulling away from traffic lights, and it didn't really come alive until 3000rpm. With the stock pedal map, there's a very noticable kick in acceleration at 2300ish rpm when the turbo wakes up. That initial punch seemed to go with the linear pedal. I do get it though, with 400 odd torques, you do need to reign it in a bit because the tyres light up instantly at 3000rpm when the turbo peaks :grin: I'm glad it works for you though mate, which is more important than anyone else's opinions :happy2: My car is a daily, so I really do notice any reduction in low rpm grunt!
Yeah the VWR intake works well as an induction kit, certainly better than the Revo one I tried, just a shame it fits like an arse! I may revisit some kind of hybrid intake using that cone in the future but for now, the restrictive stock one is OK for my commuting needs :grin:
The Ohlins are very nice. Are they £1000+ better than other coilovers? Hmmmm, hard to say, but they certainly make the car feel great in the corners :smiley: Really good ride quality as well. I've currently got them on the minimum damper settings to help with cold weather traction, and the car still sticks like a leech!!
Deployed? Are you in the forces buddy? My Dad was.....he fixed tanks, what an awesome job! I bought a TTE420 but sold it on because it would be too much for my local roads. It's insanely busy on the roads down south. Most dual carriageways average about 50mph.....too many HGVs and pensioners :doh: 400+ hp would just be a waste because I can't use it. You can't use the TTRS pump in FWD cars reliably. Yeah people try it, but eventually it will burn out the pump controller. APR's solution is stupid money, but probably the most robust solution out there. You can get drop-ins like the DW65 but you will get surging below 1/4 tank. There isn't an easy, cheap and reliable upgrade unfortunately!
Hurrah, glad you got the misfires sorted! Sounds like your mate's S3 was on long life? Mine is also bright aluminium coloured under the cam cover.......you can have all the stamps in the world in your service book, but golden or aluminium colour under the cam cover is the only real indicator of a well looked after engine :happy2: I think you have a long lasting car there mate :smiley:
Haha, we all have moments of weakness and think about throwing the towel in, but every time I think that and drive a newer Golf, I think naaah, sod that, the MK5 drives better and keep her :happy2:
csrigo:
@Pudding cheers yeah I kind of get what your saying but I genuinly dont feel any loss lower down if i dont want to as the aggression with the throttle determies it...if i want it to behave like before i just need to sink the pedal quicker and it will light up at the same lower revs if desired...i think thats where the throttle mapping comes in...if i feed it then yeah like u said its a bit more limp at the same revs however if i apply it quicker and fuller the throttle reacts different and will produce power at the lower revs.....really hard go explain but you know what i mean :thinking: lol. Nicky has mapped it well put it that way..did take a bit of getting used to.
Aye mate electrical engineer for mainly marine sytems tho so no tanks lol. Aye its getting worse up here as well for traffic police tbh but defo not as crowded as down south. Im based out Faslane so police etc is swarming up here....some nice roads tho by Loch Lomand and Arracher on the route north...amazing for driving if you are ever up here.
Yeah I dunno about the TTE420 just a lot of effort and the car is fast enough for what im using it for now...which is basically a toy that i dnt get time to use so Im considering storing it fully when I get a new car and just playing with it instead of the new car...fancy taking to the ring at one point next year mainly.
Yeah mate still aluminium/gold coloured his S3 was minging so you may be right about long life but hes a mechanic with his own garage so i was shocked at the state of it....im putting it down to him not doing a lot of changes cos his misses uses it and he has a highly tuned A3 20vt about 370bhp he built witha GT30RS unit. He always bangs on about mobile1and says millers nano is tar but i kinda shut him up a bit with that lol.
pudding:
@csrigo I know what you mean mate. Press the pedal harder, you get more go. Don't press it as hard, you get less go, like the old school cable throttles :happy2: Maybe my map wasn't as good as yours but so long as you're happy, that's the main thing :smiley:
Nice one! Water and electrics always scared me :grin: Yes you have some lovely roads up there :happy2: Your'e lucky! Very bland boring roads down here!
:grin: Yeah I like Mobil 1 as well. I think it's an age thing. It's the oil us 40 plusers grew up with and we know it well :smiley: It is really good stuff though. Millers is far from tar lol, but personally I don't think the tungsten disulphide in it gives much of an advantage, other than perhaps making cam followers last a bit longer. I can't get my head around filling cylinder honing with 'bits' personally, but a lot of folk like it.
I found a reasonably priced TTRS pump solution - https://www.shopdap.com/audi-ttrs-fuel-pump-with-fuel-pump-control-module.html
That would work a treat :happy2:
TTE420 is a great turbo, very streetable and more power from less boost, so less stress on the turbo :happy2: It would mean a new map though, plus the fitting headache.....but that isn't too bad in all honesty. A little weekend project!
csrigo:
--- Quote from: Pudding on December 14, 2018, 11:51:20 am ---@csrigo I know what you mean mate. Press the pedal harder, you get more go. Don't press it as hard, you get less go, like the old school cable throttles :happy2: Maybe my map wasn't as good as yours but so long as you're happy, that's the main thing :smiley:
Nice one! Water and electrics always scared me :grin: Yes you have some lovely roads up there :happy2: Your'e lucky! Very bland boring roads down here!
:grin: Yeah I like Mobil 1 as well. I think it's an age thing. It's the oil us 40 plusers grew up with and we know it well :smiley: It is really good stuff though. Millers is far from tar lol, but personally I don't think the tungsten disulphide in it gives much of an advantage, other than perhaps making cam followers last a bit longer. I can't get my head around filling cylinder honing with 'bits' personally, but a lot of folk like it.
I found a reasonably priced TTRS pump solution - https://www.shopdap.com/audi-ttrs-fuel-pump-with-fuel-pump-control-module.html
That would work a treat :happy2:
TTE420 is a great turbo, very streetable and more power from less boost, so less stress on the turbo :happy2: It would mean a new map though, plus the fitting headache.....but that isn't too bad in all honesty. A little weekend project!
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Yeah mate apologies for the low brow explanation lol I knew you would get what I mean. You are right in that if im not engaged with it it can be more limpish for lack of a better word so you really need to want to go...to go...if that makes sense..fck me lol.
Yeah obviously i do a lot of heavy electrical engineering for submarines and surface vessels as you can prob guess...and you wld be shocked how often water and elec mixes on these fckn things...hence why im deployed all over the gaff so to speak lol.
Was actually wanting your opinion on me just fitting a TTE 420 or 480 relatively soon....been thinking due to my turbo making a slight whine...very slight...and quite a bit of surging if loading it up It may just be worth it....problem is that backbox...obviously i dnt want to fit the new turbo to eek more power just now tbh im happy at the current level its mainly because i want a new turbo as that whine is bursting me a bit and ive read the TTE will prevent surging and have lower AITs at the same boost level....from @Shoduchi posts mainly and a few others ive read..
Im basically just wanting people to tell me "aye just go for it" for justification :signLOL: the car will go the full hog at one point anyway so dnt want to waste £1200 on a new KO4 when i can spend and extra £1000 for a much better unit...just dnt know how it will react currentlywith my standard back box?
Uch aye fitting isnt an issue i will whip that on in a shift tbh....assuming the fit is good obv which im hoping it wld be....also thghts on the 480 over 420?
Also cheers for the link for the pump...not sure if they ship to the UK and customs cost might make it ona par with the APR option. Im actually looming into the controller problem....I may be able to come up with something at work for this possibly.
Shoduchi:
I got my TTE420 in second hand from a fellow Ed. 30 owner. I wouldn't have bought a new one just after buying the LSD, all the parts needed to get it fitted and labour costs. If you have the funds and want more grunt, go for it. It's a good upgrade to a K04 at 370 hp. If you don't want to spend that much on a turbo and you're happy with the current power your car has, consider sending your K04 to the Beach Buggy Turbos to get an anti-surge core: http://0afa09.7.ekm.shop/anti-surge-tfsi-core-188-p.asp
It can make power sooner and go up to 380 hp, like a stock K04. Not sure how much R-Tech would charge for a map tweak to take advantage of the anti-surge core. :smiley:
Before going for the TTE420, I was considering that option if my K04 needed to get repaired. :smiley:
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