9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
Nope will be standard for now... Just thought its better running tps on NA cars.
For now im waiting on pricing from Sportcam will be fitting cams for now. And eill send head later on to 8v performance
Will need to see what version of the 9a it comes with.
Pulled the 8v today so hopefully getting engine here early next week. Will prep engine bay lo long.
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For now im waiting on pricing from Sportcam will be fitting cams for now. And eill send head later on to 8v performance
Will need to see what version of the 9a it comes with.
Pulled the 8v today so hopefully getting engine here early next week. Will prep engine bay lo long.
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
What duration cams are you planning to use now? Larger duration cams work better with a port and flow job to take full advantage of the larger durations cams.
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268/276
I know port and flow should greatly help.
But please advise if i should get that done when getting the cams.
Are the 16v not so happy with just a cam?
I had a noticible difference before i did my 8v by just adding a 276?
Additionally would a abf intake also be a bit of a better option?
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I know port and flow should greatly help.
But please advise if i should get that done when getting the cams.
Are the 16v not so happy with just a cam?
I had a noticible difference before i did my 8v by just adding a 276?
Additionally would a abf intake also be a bit of a better option?
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
Cams always give extra grunt. Full potential is used with a flow job, but you can run cams on std ports for starters. The same applies to 16V as to 8V motors and with larger duration cams, you will lose some power lower down and peak power shifts up in the power band range.blou_poot wrote: ↑Tue May 01, 2018 10:45 pm 268/276
I know port and flow should greatly help.
But please advise if i should get that done when getting the cams.
Are the 16v not so happy with just a cam?
I had a noticible difference before i did my 8v by just adding a 276?
Additionally would a abf intake also be a bit of a better option?
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Changing to an ABF intake will have a marginal increase. There were debates about this on many forums before. In my opinion you will benefit more with a port match and flow.
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
Noted. Will try and do both at once.PapaJo wrote:Cams always give extra grunt. Full potential is used with a flow job, but you can run cams on std ports for starters. The same applies to 16V as to 8V motors and with larger duration cams, you will lose some power lower down and peak power shifts up in the power band range.blou_poot wrote: ↑Tue May 01, 2018 10:45 pm 268/276
I know port and flow should greatly help.
But please advise if i should get that done when getting the cams.
Are the 16v not so happy with just a cam?
I had a noticible difference before i did my 8v by just adding a 276?
Additionally would a abf intake also be a bit of a better option?
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Changing to an ABF intake will have a marginal increase. There were debates about this on many forums before. In my opinion you will benefit more with a port match and flow.
Will enjoy a standard motor for now... Lol
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
You are already addicted to a lumpy cam idle. No cure for that....lol
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
Probably... But will be looking at making the car look good again... Respray, new interior, coilovers etc...
That's the plans for the next few months.
For now the standard motor should do with a dyno... Hoping i get the same time or a lil less on the 1/4 mile.
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That's the plans for the next few months.
For now the standard motor should do with a dyno... Hoping i get the same time or a lil less on the 1/4 mile.
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
Hi Wizards of the VW,
Just wanted to find out the following:
In terms of turboing the 9a are the following assumptions correct?
* getting a agg/2e/ady bottom end will get me close to or the right comp ratio using the 16v head? Or can i use double gaskets or a spacer on the 9a block and calculate compression?
* Can i run the motor on dicktator STD.
* If i port and flow for N/A with cams will the head be unusable for turbo later on? I believe turbo port and flow would differ from N/A.
* Do i need to change pistons to 8v (2e/agg/ady) ones? If so, what else will need to be changed?
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Just wanted to find out the following:
In terms of turboing the 9a are the following assumptions correct?
* getting a agg/2e/ady bottom end will get me close to or the right comp ratio using the 16v head? Or can i use double gaskets or a spacer on the 9a block and calculate compression?
* Can i run the motor on dicktator STD.
* If i port and flow for N/A with cams will the head be unusable for turbo later on? I believe turbo port and flow would differ from N/A.
* Do i need to change pistons to 8v (2e/agg/ady) ones? If so, what else will need to be changed?
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
Use a 2e or agg bottom end and pocket pistons on inlet valve side of pistons and you are good to go and right compression ratio fir turbo charging.
Turbo charging the 9a motor will require low compression pistons to drop from 10,2 to around 9:1 compression. You cannot use 2e pistons as they have a lower compression height piston and pin size is 21mm and 9a is 20 mm. I don’t like or recommend double kayer gaskets to drop compression as it will fail in due course.
Yes you can use Dicktator std on turbo motor. Need to use MAP and not TPS setting in ecu.
Turbo charging the 9a motor will require low compression pistons to drop from 10,2 to around 9:1 compression. You cannot use 2e pistons as they have a lower compression height piston and pin size is 21mm and 9a is 20 mm. I don’t like or recommend double kayer gaskets to drop compression as it will fail in due course.
Yes you can use Dicktator std on turbo motor. Need to use MAP and not TPS setting in ecu.
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
The 9a is short block 220 mm and 2e/agg and ABF blocks are tall block 236 mm block height.
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
Easiest mod for turbo option on a 9a is to use 2.5/2.6 83mm kombi pistons and have them machined for valve clearance and oil squirter clearance at the bottom. This will be a direct fit.blou_poot wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 11:29 am Hi Wizards of the VW,
Just wanted to find out the following:
In terms of turboing the 9a are the following assumptions correct?
* getting a agg/2e/ady bottom end will get me close to or the right comp ratio using the 16v head? Or can i use double gaskets or a spacer on the 9a block and calculate compression?
* Can i run the motor on dicktator STD.
* If i port and flow for N/A with cams will the head be unusable for turbo later on? I believe turbo port and flow would differ from N/A.
* Do i need to change pistons to 8v (2e/agg/ady) ones? If so, what else will need to be changed?
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
Great what will compression be?Donavan wrote:Easiest mod for turbo option on a 9a is to use 2.5/2.6 83mm kombi pistons and have them machined for valve clearance and oil squirter clearance at the bottom. This will be a direct fit.blou_poot wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 11:29 am Hi Wizards of the VW,
Just wanted to find out the following:
In terms of turboing the 9a are the following assumptions correct?
* getting a agg/2e/ady bottom end will get me close to or the right comp ratio using the 16v head? Or can i use double gaskets or a spacer on the 9a block and calculate compression?
* Can i run the motor on dicktator STD.
* If i port and flow for N/A with cams will the head be unusable for turbo later on? I believe turbo port and flow would differ from N/A.
* Do i need to change pistons to 8v (2e/agg/ady) ones? If so, what else will need to be changed?
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Re: 9a and pl mk1 conversion possible
You will need to measure once bottom end is assembled.blou_poot wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 8:34 pmGreat what will compression be?Donavan wrote:Easiest mod for turbo option on a 9a is to use 2.5/2.6 83mm kombi pistons and have them machined for valve clearance and oil squirter clearance at the bottom. This will be a direct fit.blou_poot wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 11:29 am Hi Wizards of the VW,
Just wanted to find out the following:
In terms of turboing the 9a are the following assumptions correct?
* getting a agg/2e/ady bottom end will get me close to or the right comp ratio using the 16v head? Or can i use double gaskets or a spacer on the 9a block and calculate compression?
* Can i run the motor on dicktator STD.
* If i port and flow for N/A with cams will the head be unusable for turbo later on? I believe turbo port and flow would differ from N/A.
* Do i need to change pistons to 8v (2e/agg/ady) ones? If so, what else will need to be changed?
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Great.
That will be part two of planning.
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That will be part two of planning.
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Current pricing on the conversion:
Other consumables and service parts still needs to be added.
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Total is increasing fast. You are going to add on another few thousands to that total, but all worth it.
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Yip. Need to add double then what it would cost in SA.
Luckily i got 210mm clutch already and my dicktator.
I believe i need the following?
- service kit.
- new seals
- gaskets
- new belts (timing and cambelt)
Next steps:
- decide on turbo or N/A ( will see what power looks like after first dyno)
- cams possibly for the interim
- gather itb/turbo parts ( dependant on NA vs Turbo)
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Luckily i got 210mm clutch already and my dicktator.
I believe i need the following?
- service kit.
- new seals
- gaskets
- new belts (timing and cambelt)
Next steps:
- decide on turbo or N/A ( will see what power looks like after first dyno)
- cams possibly for the interim
- gather itb/turbo parts ( dependant on NA vs Turbo)
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I think your next steps should be your first steps.blou_poot wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 12:42 am Yip. Need to add double then what it would cost in SA.
Luckily i got 210mm clutch already and my dicktator.
I believe i need the following?
- service kit.
- new seals
- gaskets
- new belts (timing and cambelt)
Next steps:
- decide on turbo or N/A ( will see what power looks like after first dyno)
- cams possibly for the interim
- gather itb/turbo parts ( dependant on NA vs Turbo)
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If you do seals and gaskets now on N/A, double that as you will redo when going turbo.
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Water pump and thermostat
Oil pump
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New flywheel bolts
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Noted.
Forgot about getting new bolts for the flywheel.
Not in a hurry at all... So will take my time to get it as near to perfect as i can this time around.
Learning a lot with the 16v motors as i did the last few years on the 8v motors.
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Forgot about getting new bolts for the flywheel.
Not in a hurry at all... So will take my time to get it as near to perfect as i can this time around.
Learning a lot with the 16v motors as i did the last few years on the 8v motors.
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Compression ratio will be perfect for turbo application.blou_poot wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 8:34 pmGreat what will compression be?Donavan wrote:Easiest mod for turbo option on a 9a is to use 2.5/2.6 83mm kombi pistons and have them machined for valve clearance and oil squirter clearance at the bottom. This will be a direct fit.blou_poot wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 11:29 am Hi Wizards of the VW,
Just wanted to find out the following:
In terms of turboing the 9a are the following assumptions correct?
* getting a agg/2e/ady bottom end will get me close to or the right comp ratio using the 16v head? Or can i use double gaskets or a spacer on the 9a block and calculate compression?
* Can i run the motor on dicktator STD.
* If i port and flow for N/A with cams will the head be unusable for turbo later on? I believe turbo port and flow would differ from N/A.
* Do i need to change pistons to 8v (2e/agg/ady) ones? If so, what else will need to be changed?
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Go through my build as it will show you what pistons to use and where to machine them.
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Donavan,
Cool will check it out.
However that will be a long term plan(3-6 months) for the next few months.
Additionally can someone give me a guideline if i port and flow my head now will it later be useless for turbo use?
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Cool will check it out.
However that will be a long term plan(3-6 months) for the next few months.
Additionally can someone give me a guideline if i port and flow my head now will it later be useless for turbo use?
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Received motor today.
Did not have much time to have a complete look... Luckily tomorrow is a public holiday...
Overall in good condition.
Just a question in terms of tps which plug will be used?
The black one or the orange one with the dicktator?
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Did not have much time to have a complete look... Luckily tomorrow is a public holiday...
Overall in good condition.
Just a question in terms of tps which plug will be used?
The black one or the orange one with the dicktator?
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orange. But again - if not installing cams just use MAP not TPS - it's better for consmuption.
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Thanks Panic.
Will also relook the throttle body perhaps fit alternative part.
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A nice upgrade is if you can get an Audi 500 tb and bolt that on.
Motor looks to be an a decent condition. Were you shaking from excitement? Some pictures a bit blurry.