my turbo engine
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welding on the flanges is actually two of those stamped flanges welded togetherjonas_linder wrote:Very nice!
Why is it weld on the side of the flanges?
Intressting way of mounting the knockingsensor
I really like the way this engine is coming along! Nice work on the downpipe![]()
But I have some suggestions for you
1. Get a bigger breather! That one wasn't even enough on a stock 2L type4 that I got in one of my cars.
2. Mount the temp sensor in one of the heads
Great work!Will you be at any meets this summer ?

tempsensor is not one of those flat ones, but sticks 5cm into the hot airstream
thanks for the input on the breather...
ephry73. TB is 55mm. not sure about the flow, I picked all of the EFI from a 85 saab
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Ohh, nice, I thought it was 2 flanges welded togethernasse wrote:welding on the flanges is actually two of those stamped flanges welded togetherjonas_linder wrote:Very nice!
Why is it weld on the side of the flanges?
Intressting way of mounting the knockingsensor
I really like the way this engine is coming along! Nice work on the downpipe![]()
But I have some suggestions for you
1. Get a bigger breather! That one wasn't even enough on a stock 2L type4 that I got in one of my cars.
2. Mount the temp sensor in one of the heads
Great work!Will you be at any meets this summer ?
wery sturdy unit..
tempsensor is not one of those flat ones, but sticks 5cm into the hot airstream
thanks for the input on the breather...
ephry73. TB is 55mm. not sure about the flow, I picked all of the EFI from a 85 saab

JonasN had his coolant temperatur sensor in the head (rocker box) in the oil! I suspect yours is the same

I'm just trying to help, I dont want to be rude

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ahhh, in the rockerbox, didn't think of thatJonasN had his coolant temperatur sensor in the head (rocker box) in the oil! I suspect yours is the same![]()


don't worry mate, I take all the input I can getI'm just trying to help, I dont want to be rude

80% of the wireing is done now, and tonight i'm gonna visit a friend with a lathe. I'm gonna turn down the seating on my pressureplate to avoid slipping.
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not hard at all once u measure the right position, its made from 8mm steel. I think it will hold upbo wrote:love the engine. how hard was it to fab that generator mount it is strong or no it looks like it works well


If everything goes smothly I think startup will be sometime this weekend...
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It's alive! it's alive!. buuaaahhhaaaa
finaly started it today, broke in the cam and tok it for a short spin
and HOLY F*** it kicks.
. I got to get me one of those G-suits, because im getting lightheaded when the blood rush to my groin
LOL
so far i detected a minor oil leak from the oil return flange on the turbo unfortunaly this is the part of the system that is impossible to reach without removing the turbo
also it seems to run ritch, so I guess some tuning is in place..
I will post some pictures of the car soon.

finaly started it today, broke in the cam and tok it for a short spin
and HOLY F*** it kicks.


so far i detected a minor oil leak from the oil return flange on the turbo unfortunaly this is the part of the system that is impossible to reach without removing the turbo

also it seems to run ritch, so I guess some tuning is in place..

I will post some pictures of the car soon.
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My first turbo engine leaked at the return too because of too high crankcase pressure! Is it pushing out oil at any other point ?nasse wrote:It's alive! it's alive!. buuaaahhhaaaa![]()
finaly started it today, broke in the cam and tok it for a short spin
and HOLY F*** it kicks.. I got to get me one of those G-suits, because im getting lightheaded when the blood rush to my groin
LOL
so far i detected a minor oil leak from the oil return flange on the turbo unfortunaly this is the part of the system that is impossible to reach without removing the turbo![]()
also it seems to run ritch, so I guess some tuning is in place..![]()
I will post some pictures of the car soon.
How much boost do you run ?!

I want to build my engine too

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You Scandinavians work at a rapid pace! My blood is 50% Norwegian, 25% Irish and ~30% English, I'm 100% SLACK it seams..
Congrats dude. It must be good feeling.

Matt
1979 Karmann Beetle with 1.8ti T4 (still pastel yellow)
1970 411 Variant (black) daily driver
1964 lil' window Beetle (soon to be black)
1970 411 Variant (black) daily driver
1964 lil' window Beetle (soon to be black)
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well, after some initial trouble, witch turned out to be a bad fuelpump. I finaly got the car in god running condition.
BUT: as I was setting the ignition a final time using a stroboscope, with the positive cabel atatched to the + on the coil, the clamp slipped and shorted to the body of the coil without me noticing, causing a meltdown on most of the eletrical in the car
turns out to be a big job, and something I cannot fit in my shcedule this summer. I'm parking my car now and will wait for winter to change the harness
s*** happends..
at least I have something to look forward to next summer


BUT: as I was setting the ignition a final time using a stroboscope, with the positive cabel atatched to the + on the coil, the clamp slipped and shorted to the body of the coil without me noticing, causing a meltdown on most of the eletrical in the car


turns out to be a big job, and something I cannot fit in my shcedule this summer. I'm parking my car now and will wait for winter to change the harness
s*** happends..

at least I have something to look forward to next summer

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO....nasse wrote:well, after some initial trouble, witch turned out to be a bad fuelpump. I finaly got the car in god running condition.![]()
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BUT: as I was setting the ignition a final time using a stroboscope, with the positive cabel atatched to the + on the coil, the clamp slipped and shorted to the body of the coil without me noticing, causing a meltdown on most of the eletrical in the car![]()
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turns out to be a big job, and something I cannot fit in my shcedule this summer. I'm parking my car now and will wait for winter to change the harness
s*** happends..![]()
at least I have something to look forward to next summer
C`mon, dude, headlights are overrated anyway.
One 8 ga wire to the alt, power everything lese off that with a terminal strip in the back, one more to the front to power the stereo.
What else do you need?

(Seriously, one can engineer a nice, easy, bullet proof harness using that method...)
Addendum to Newtons first law:
zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.
zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.