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vw1303 February 12th 2012 02:16

Hey Wally, have you selected a turbo for the 1200cc motor yet?

Wally February 12th 2012 06:40

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Originally Posted by vw1303 (Post 83144)
Hey Wally, have you selected a turbo for the 1200cc motor yet?

Yes indeed, had it for some time already now: its the stock turbo from a 2.0 wrx subaru: TD04L-13T. The 04L is a very small hot side, will be perfect for the little 1,2 I think. It spools the 2 ltr suby at 2,5K already I read, so 'normal' spool for the 1,2 should be possible. They are also very cheap to pick up from ebay: a 100 (whatever currency) will get you a good one most likely.
I am equally excited how this will turn out tbh ;)

70Turbobug February 14th 2012 07:39

Just don't become sensible and permanantly trade small displacement and gas mileage over bigblock power :D Remember you do have a reputation to hold!

dub_crazee February 14th 2012 12:37

Wow those rods are unreal!! i wonder how much longer they would have lasted. just goes to show much much strain they can go through before they do go bang!
definately looking forward to your progress with the 1200 motor....good luck
Deano

Wally February 14th 2012 16:40

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Originally Posted by 70Turbobug (Post 83163)
Just don't become sensible and permanantly trade small displacement and gas mileage over bigblock power :D Remember you do have a reputation to hold!

Nah, there's no reputation. Remember, this is all the internet; I may as well not exist and all you've seen are computer animations :D

On a serious note I am seriously looking to my still patiently waiting 74mm 'stroker' and how far out of the bores the pistons would really come with this one.
It would mean a displacement of 2466cc :D

70Turbobug February 15th 2012 06:54

LOL! Yeah,actually you're just a myth! :D
I would go with the 74mm crank too.You may have to use cylinder spacers,but that's no problem.You can make them any thickness you need.

Wally February 18th 2012 14:37

Just received the new centrally positioned cooling system with 964-style housing from MSS :cool:

Some intitial pics:
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...fterMSS027.jpg
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...fterMSS024.jpg
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...fterMSS022.jpg

70Turbobug February 19th 2012 12:20

Nice! Markus does really nice work!

TSAF March 5th 2012 05:16

Wally rules. hehehehehe

Wally March 5th 2012 16:57

Vid from the dyno day last november with the 2,2ltr ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckZTZ7x7IjI


Thanks Jeroen!

paul_f March 5th 2012 18:11

The new cooling system looks nice. Will a lot of rework of your intake system be needed with it compared to the horizontal setup?

Wally March 5th 2012 18:26

Not much really I suspect, allthough usually you don't anticipate everything in a build as we all know too well. It will be nice to get a push-pull linkage again though ;-)

scardeep March 14th 2012 09:14

I bought a type 4 engine and your car is one of the stars in my “map” to follow! Hope you don’t mind..?
What are you going to do with intercooler? That tail was your “logo” in my eyes ;) Looking forward for updates!

Wally March 14th 2012 11:13

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Originally Posted by scardeep (Post 83446)
What are you going to do with intercooler? That tail was your “logo” in my eyes ;) Looking forward for updates!

No worries Scardeep: Intercooler stays there!
Not much updates yet, will be several weeks before parts are machined.

Wally April 7th 2012 15:53

1200 turbo engine is now up and running again and with a FK7 and 1,4 ratio rockers.
Its "a bit" on the wild side for a 1200cc engine, but rocks from 3K rpm onwards.

First time on the wastegate (leaking BOV though) and up to 6200 rpm :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNkOkUwHHK8

Dynoday in Germany (near Hamburg) is on the 28th april...


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