When I planned out my B6t swap I never expected the car to handle the HP like it does. I simply threw together a pile of the best used parts I could find. It was a pretty standard performance B6t " on the cheap" build.
Fast forward a year. This car handles a healthy b6t like the factory put it in their to begin with. In fact, on the track I'm often wishing for more. My current setup put down 161 hp and 160 ft lbs on a 105 degree day with no intercooler. That's roughly 180 or so at the crank. 3 times the factory hp and the car is still very mild mannered. Hmmmmm. Time for more power!
In this thread I'll document my new engine build, the theory behind my madness and the parts and procedures I use.
Here is a start.
Fast forward a year. This car handles a healthy b6t like the factory put it in their to begin with. In fact, on the track I'm often wishing for more. My current setup put down 161 hp and 160 ft lbs on a 105 degree day with no intercooler. That's roughly 180 or so at the crank. 3 times the factory hp and the car is still very mild mannered. Hmmmmm. Time for more power!
In this thread I'll document my new engine build, the theory behind my madness and the parts and procedures I use.
Here is a start.

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