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150 Hp !?!?
by
JetPo
on 25 Oct, 2006 10:31
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I have a 1992 Volkswagen Jetta with a 1.6 TD engine. I wanted to know if its possible to reach 150 hp with this engine???
Thanks
Alex
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#1
by
jtanguay
on 25 Oct, 2006 10:51
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let me take the first crack at this one.
YES.
if you have $$$ then it will be no problem. simple mods will get you up to 100 hp quite easily.
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#2
by
JetPo
on 25 Oct, 2006 10:54
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when you say $$$. How much approx.
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#3
by
myke_w
on 25 Oct, 2006 11:00
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let me take the first crack at this one.
YES.
if you have $$$ then it will be no problem. simple mods will get you up to 100 hp quite easily.
Could you spell out the "simple mods".. we really ought to get a sticky going on this topic as often as it comes up..
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#4
by
JetPo
on 25 Oct, 2006 11:02
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Could you spell out the "simple mods".. we really ought to get a sticky going on this topic as often as it comes up..[/quote]
Totally Right
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#5
by
malone
on 25 Oct, 2006 12:27
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I believe 'simple mods' is dissected in the FAQ/Technical forum. See the "How to make your....faster" threads.
To answer the topic title, yes 150hp is possible. I've exceeded both 150bhp and 150whp smoke-free with a 1.6TD, with lots left (needed an intercooler and more fuel). A ported 1.9TD head was used to help with airflow.. an unmodified 1.6TD head might be a squeeze for 150hp.
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#6
by
Audi80
on 26 Oct, 2006 02:04
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Bigger pump, 10mm at least, bigger turbo, good intercooler and 2,5" exhaust is all you need for 150hp.
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#7
by
HP
on 26 Oct, 2006 13:52
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Bigger pump, 10mm at least, bigger turbo, good intercooler and 2,5" exhaust is all you need for 150hp.
K24 or Garrett T3 should be OK to the task, shouldn't they?
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#8
by
Audi80
on 26 Oct, 2006 14:02
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K24 or Garrett T3 should be OK to the task, shouldn't they?
It is possible, but you are pushing it to limits. Not very good.
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#9
by
hillfolk'r
on 26 Oct, 2006 16:20
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man i dunno,that will be pretty tweaked
my tdi-m runs low 14 1/4 mile times,and i dont think IT has 150hp
maybe close,,but the torque is the real thriller
my buddie therabbittree thinks i have like 225 ft pounds maybe
i really dont know
but i know it likes to eat gearboxes
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#10
by
entuzijast
on 27 Oct, 2006 02:00
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Well he asked about HP, he didn't ask about durability...One guy here drowe, I think high 14 in 1/4 mile, with his 1.6 TD rabbit, but he granaded two engines....
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#11
by
hillfolk'r
on 28 Oct, 2006 16:02
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yea a tdi will do that day in day out.....without blowing up
the big limit on the idi engines is all that heat is trapped in the head,its a killer on the prechambers,they will crack+stuff eventually
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#12
by
bustedfoxwagen
on 29 Oct, 2006 07:20
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yea a tdi will do that day in day out.....without blowing up
the big limit on the idi engines is all that heat is trapped in the head,its a killer on the prechambers,they will crack+stuff eventually
ok i have a 1.6td and i have a .48 t3 turbo a want slap up there, i would probably need a better flowing head? like off a 1.9 tdi? what my stock head and i have heard run a 8v gasser intake manifold? i don't know much about diesels
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#13
by
RabbitJockey
on 29 Oct, 2006 09:36
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i would go the route that you are basically talking about, put the 1.9 head on a 1.6 block, then use a gasser turbo exhaust manifold with your turbo, which will allow enough room to use the gasser intake manifold, i think this would provide some good flow, not as good as the manifolds 935 racer is baking up right now, but definetly a big step above stock, and actually this is the setup i am thinking about running, accept probably not a 1.9 head, i'll just send my 1.6 head in and get the *** ported out of it haha. but yeah good luck with what ever you do
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#14
by
entuzijast
on 29 Oct, 2006 10:49
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It seems that 1.9 head is the way to go, but I don't recall that anyone here has posted compression test...I believe that cold start would be a big issue....