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Thanks, well, yes on wastegate, but mind you, this is already 14.5 psi wastegate
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Great news about the PID and great video Wally !
My brother just bought a 2007 Audi RS4, so I have to keep up with that now, track day is scheduled for June 26th ! ![]() Looking forward to more incar video from you ![]() Sandeep |
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Heads work?
Walter, what head work have you done or had done? Very good results, congrats.
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Head work?
Walter, what head work have you done or had done? Very good results, congrats.
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They are a 35 year old 914 2.0 casting and no welding was done. In N/A form they flowed 220 hp... |
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Today I have broken two (!) original type 4 8mm rockers during a dragrace meet...
Can't figure out how this could have happened, but no further damage was done to the engine: no bend pushrods, no bend valves. The latter really surprised me, as how the heck can these rockers break otherwise?? Whats wrong with this picture?: ![]() The weirdest thing: I exchanged the broken rockers for two 'new' ones and the engine started on 4 cylinders and has the same compression as before... I am totally puzzeled how this could have happend, but count my blessings as the engine runs fine now again...pffft. |
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Bizarre!!! Glad there was no damage! Put any decent runs in before the damage?
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