Another Type 4 Turbo Project...

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jonas_linder wrote:That looks great!!

It should rip when it's finished 8)
Cheers Jonas, I hope so! :D


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What type pistons are those?

Don
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dstar wrote:What type pistons are those?

Don
Hi Don,
They're JE 96's with the dish machined by them. :)


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Post by Wally »

Super clean build-up there!
Very well thought over and very nice quality parts used as far as I could see/read: me like :D

Any preliminary thoughts as to how you will position the turbo all assorted intake stuff with regard to the flat/low type 3 deck?

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"Mine isn't turbo'd to make a slow engine fast, but to make a fast engine insane" - Chip Birks
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Wally wrote:Super clean build-up there!
Very well thought over and very nice quality parts used as far as I could see/read: me like :D

Any preliminary thoughts as to how you will position the turbo all assorted intake stuff with regard to the flat/low type 3 deck?

Thanks,
Walter
Cheers Walter, thanks for the kind comments. :)

The engine will be above the engine hatch. This whole project came about due to me buying some secondhand scratch built manifolds that were once used on a Type 4 turbo'd drag racer here in the UK. The manifolds are quite large so even from the early stages of the project I kinda knew it would be above the engine hatch in my Fastback :)

Added to this I'll be running a Porsche style fan as this seemed to be the only cooling kit that would work with my manifolds. The manifolds meant i couldn't run a Cali conversion or the CSP Type 1 conversion and the DTM wasn't available at the time (Joe had passed away and Jake didn't have the design rights at the time).


CSP Type 1 mock up (fan shroud wouldn't fit):

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Tall Willibald Tuning fanshoud (that sits higher due to no case machining):

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In the end I settled for a Stateside Tuning Porsche style shroud that sits lower with the case machined:

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Here's a close up of the manifolds:

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I did look at other peoples turbo Type 3 projects that fitted under the hatch though (albeit Type 1's with carbs):

http://www.danallum.com/aircooled/engin ... _page1.htm

http://www.danallum.com/aircooled/engin ... _page1.htm

http://www.danallum.com/aircooled/engin ... _page2.htm

http://www.danallum.com/aircooled/engin ... _page3.htm

http://www.danallum.com/aircooled/engin ... _page4.htm

http://www.danallum.com/aircooled/engin ... _page5.htm

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dstar wrote:What type pistons are those?

Don
Hi Don,
I think I misinterpreted your post... are you enquiring about the wrist pin height?


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Post by racelook »

Nice build-up mate!!

Please keep the pics comming.. verry clean working! :D

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Keep up the great work. I'm working on something similar so I will be following yours and Jonas L's threads closely.

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Post by vw_nobbe »

Thx for the arp bolts tip :)

That engine will rock !
looks super
this gives me some more motivation to continue my engine build :)
(i just bought a new house so i will have to do some priorites here 8)

keep us posted !

//Nobbe
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racelook wrote:Nice build-up mate!!

Please keep the pics comming.. verry clean working! :D

Wiebrand
Cheers racelook, will do. :)

sandeep wrote:
Keep up the great work. I'm working on something similar so I will be following yours and Jonas L's threads closely.
Hi Sandeep,
I remember your engine from your buildup thread. i remember looking at your Fat Performance shroud for reference. :) Good to hear that your going turbo. :D Keep us updated!

vw_nobbe wrote:
Thx for the arp bolts tip Smile

That engine will rock !
looks super
this gives me some more motivation to continue my engine build Smile
(i just bought a new house so i will have to do some priorites here Cool

keep us posted !

//Nobbe
No problem vw_nobbe, glad it helped... and Jonas's thread gave me the inspiration to get back out to the garage. :)


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Post by jonas_linder »

I'm glad I can do something good :lol: Making my engine work isn't one of them :oops:

I think you will benefit from the 96mm pistons and 42mm valves .. more room around the valve to fill the camber!

Those JE's are so nice!

What have you done to get everything so clean?? :shock:
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Post by Chris Percival »

Cool! Looking good.. I am being overtaken.. :)
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jonas_linder wrote:I'm glad I can do something good :lol: Making my engine work isn't one of them :oops:
Stick with it, it'll be worth it! :D

jonas_linder wrote: What have you done to get everything so clean?? :shock:
Well, the case, cam, cam gear and headstuds are all new. Crank was cleaned by me although Stateside Tuning also cleaned it, the rods were shot peened by them also. So on my side very little! :lol:

Chris Percival wrote: Cool! Looking good.. I am being overtaken.. :)
Hi Chris, not yet! Still plenty to do. :D I check your website from time to time to see how you're getting on. My site is in desperate need of an overhaul! Anyway, hope you're keeping well. :)

Should have some more pics on the weekend of parts ready for the top end and exhaust etc.


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No spanner turning this weekend, but here's a few more pics of parts to go on...

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Post by jonas_linder »

type3 wrote:No spanner turning this weekend, but here's a few more pics of parts to go on...

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type3
I like your project :) It's nice, clean and got _all_ the parts I want for my project :wink:

How have you planned the last part of the header ?
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