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Austin
PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:27 am Up
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Edward wrote:
No idea what the car will be running at...any guesses anybody?

The 138 GTi as standard has 19.5mm torsion bars and a 21mm rear ARB. I have 21mm torsion bars and a 22mm rear ARB.

Cheers, are both these parts off a GTi 180? also are they a straight fit?

 
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I'd probably think the same as Jamie, around 185 ish.
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So people don't trust the Longmans figures of 190bhp then?
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Brian
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Bear in mind he has a longman's head folks....
 

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Seb
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185 is close enough to 190!

I hate predicting figures, it's so hit and miss. Like my own project, could come out at 250, could come out at 275. Who knows!
It's all down to the exact conditions the engine has been under, the stress/strain put on it. And also the condition and production methods of all the parts that are being put on!

It could be miles out.

I'm just giving a rough figure, would be great to get over it yeah, and it most likely will. Just like to play it safe personally Smile

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including the cams I'd be guessing in the region of 200. Judging by macj's rally 206 running at 183 with just ITB's mapping and exhaust iirc..+ comparing it to Spike's 206.
 
 


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Jamie
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Good point actually!
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The ManiPorn exhaust system is going to be able to work its wonders now as well. Am i right in saying though Tedward that you'd never put it on the rollers? Surely you'll be a little bit more curious now? Smile
 

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I was thinking that too Bri, I wouldn't be surprised if this broke the 200bhp barrier...
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Seb wrote:
185 is close enough to 190!

I hate predicting figures, it's so hit and miss. Like my own project, could come out at 250, could come out at 275. Who knows!
It's all down to the exact conditions the engine has been under, the stress/strain put on it. And also the condition and production methods of all the parts that are being put on!

It could be miles out.

I'm just giving a rough figure, would be great to get over it yeah, and it most likely will. Just like to play it safe personally Smile

I agree you there seb!

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Ross
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Cracking example, in some ways I wish I had the same sort of dedication to keep a car that long and get it to the sort of level you have. It'll be in another league when the TB's are on!

One thing though... first your username was Teddy, now Edward, and now I find out your name is actually Paul..... confused Laughing

 
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Edward
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Brian wrote:
Am i right in saying though Tedward that you'd never put it on the rollers? Surely you'll be a little bit more curious now? Smile

They just show numbers...it's never had any mapping done and the throttle bodies and cams had always been planned so I never bothered wasting money on remaps etc. Therefore it has never been run on any rollers.

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Predicting fiqures is like trying to guess the lottery numbers, only a few are ever correct Wink

But in my honest opinion i would be guessing 160 mark, sorry to be harsh but i dont want to get your hopes up if i say 180 and you come out with 140 Laughing

It all really depends on the actually construction of the engine, it could have been a friday afternoon job for all you know...

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Ford main dealers way to constructing an engine
No labeled pistons, bung them in any order and see which fits best Rolling Eyes

Say the factory document say X one factory could make the fiqure Y while another Z

But anyways
I do like that about your car, simple yet effective Wink

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comes with 138 standard would think it would be over 160 mate
 
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Ruffy_206 wrote:
comes with 138 standard would think it would be over 160 mate

Well you say that....

But who says it still has 138? Or even left the factory with 138 to start with Wink

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