Breaking the 200hp barrier in a Golf PD150 After two years on a remap the standard clutch started slipping (105k). This was my chance to fit an upgraded item and finally decided to go for a Sachs Cover and Organic plate. March 2008 - Clutch In addition a new Sachs Dual Mass Flywheel and release bearing were fitted. April 2008 - EGR Replacement Before After As I have blocked the exhaust manifold end I decided to remove all this (not had any problems with cabin heating): April 2008 - ProVent 200 May 2008 - 25mm pipe for Provent May 2008 - 312mm Audi TT set up - these might look like scrap metal but they are actually in very good condition May 2008 - The important part - hybrid turbo Custom Spec- all mods done internally - 360 bearing, biggest compressor and exhaust wheel that can be housed May 2008 - Turbo back Milltek exhaust system May 2008 - New top suspension mounts (plus bearings), ARB bushes and 312mm set up fitted May 2008 - Exhaust system fitted - just a comment to say this was one of the best after market systems I've fitted went straight on. May 2008 - Picked up a rear Audi S3 brake set up 256mm vented with calipers & carriers June 2008 - Alloy boost pipes finally landed June 2008 - Alloy boost pipes and turbo fitted Ok lets start of with the turbo first: We decided to fit the turbo from the top so removed the inlet etc Standard Vs Hybrid unit Fitted Next the Allard pipe kit: First problem no documentation – so we were left to make calculated guess’s. Started from the turbo side – this runs as long the front driver side wing, as you can see had to trim the cover to get clearance Fitted to the standard intercooler pipe Problem number two tyre rubbing on alloy pipe – design error – So had to play with the bracket to gain any clearance (managed about 2cm) After adjusting the bracket Third and forth problem top boost pipe to inlet not correct – the gap is just shocking, so ended up making rubber mounts and then bolted it down. Bigger rubber mounts fitted to hold top boost pipe and to over come pipe making contact with power steering fluid bottle Problem number 5 the lower boost pipe bracket gap is just too much to bolt together. Different angle Ended up making an alloy spacer and drilled another hole for alignment and trimed the extra off Also note the swarf inside the Allard pipework - this MUST be cleaned before fitting June 2008 - Upgraded dog mount bushes Note vac bottle is now relocated to the correct location which should allow the engine cover to be fitted back but as the top boost pipe has been spaced upwards with rubber mounts this is currently not possible. July 2008 Provent fitted Custom bracket made up Fitted
August 2008 Audi S3 Rear brakes 256mm
Calipers cleaned up and painted
6mm spacers required
October 2008 After a few development map the Final map is loaded and RR booked
No smoke and running 1.9bar boost
CheersBobby
Exhaust system fitted
looking good mate how much power are you expecting to be pushing by the time its finished?
and whats the provent mod thing?
Joe
Hi Joe,
I'm hoping for 200hp @ the wheels. Flywheel figures are guessing games but some where around 230 - 240hp with about 350 torque. If i get it to do 14sec 1/4's I'd be happy.
The Provent is a upgraded breather system - do a search for it on this site.
Hope that helps
Bobby
Hi mate great job your doing with the look of things,just a couple of questions : i have seen the thread about cutting the pipe what meets up with the ehr delete is it easy to do cos thats one thing i am scared of doing on mine,how much was the clutch complete with the flywheel ? and what type of price did you get the turbo done for? every time i asked the question with turbo retailers they said there wasnt much worth doing with them.
have you kept with standard IC pipe work or gone for the allard set up also?
sorry to be a pest but its something i am good at
leach76: have you kept with standard IC pipe work or gone for the allard set up also?
Jon.
Hi,
Im not fully sure if i understand which pipe on the egr you wish to cut? can you highlight it on this pic:
All my items were trade prices so dont apply to the public but generally speaking
Cover - £237.54 +vat
Organic plate - £223.06 + vat (Sachs performance range has just had a 7% price increase)
DMF - £200 - 250 (Euro car parts)
Release bearing £45ish
Turbo - My plan is to experiment with this turbo as its very custom spec - so no price at the moment - £800 roughly using a brand new turbo as a base
As for the intercooler i will use the standard item and purchase the Allard set up.
Can get very costly.
HTH
harveysduvet: leach76: have you kept with standard IC pipe work or gone for the allard set up also? Was going to ask the very same thing! Are you keeping the standard 150FMIC or are you uprating this as well? Jon.
Hi Jon
See above mate
Cheers
ON your egr valve top right of the picture the hose still needs to have the standard fitting ie pipe push in to each other ie on egr and intercooler etc but the delete pipe needs a standard push over fitting with a normal hose clip so on most threads i have read people have to remove the metal colar from pipe so it slides over delete mod pipe,can you let us know what the baby goes like when done also?
leach76: ON your egr valve top right of the picture the hose still needs to have the standard fitting ie pipe push in to each other ie on egr and intercooler etc but the delete pipe needs a standard push over fitting with a normal hose clip so on most threads i have read people have to remove the metal colar from pipe so it slides over delete mod pipe,can you let us know what the baby goes like when done also?
The penny just dropped lol
If you want mate i'll do it FOC as long as you can cover the postage or bring it down I'm based in Southall Middx.
I'll put up some logs and a power graph once its all done and mapped :)
B
19-5-08 - picked up rear brake set up from a Audi S3.
what front 312mm discs are you using mate?
I just ordered some carriers to allow the 312mm discs to fit on my 288mm carriers, but I'm unsure which discs/pads to buy!
Hi I use OEM on the front with ATE pads - for track I would recommend DS2500.
Thanks mate, lol unfortunately I wont be using it on a track. On another thread a guy said the Ferodo's are good for normal road use, but there pretty expensive
11-6-08 - alloy boost pipe kit finally here...
16-6-08 - Alloy pipes and turbo fitted
Ive got brembo drilled front discs and ebc green stuff pads they have a very good bit and feel to them cost me £150 but im trade,i got them from gsf.
Good work mate, looks like Allard have changed the design of their kit to allow the engine cover to be refitted, doesn't look like they have done a very good job though! Your kit looks to be a worse fit than mine was.
I can't believe Allard sell these as a 'direct replacement' for the OEM pipework, shocking IMO.
Glad it's all coming together though
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Sem: Good work mate, looks like Allard have changed the design of their kit to allow the engine cover to be refitted, doesn't look like they have done a very good job though! Your kit looks to be a worse fit than mine was. I can't believe Allard sell these as a 'direct replacement' for the OEM pipework, shocking IMO. Glad it's all coming together though
Thanks mate :) your car is a real credit to you.
I totally agree with your comments about Allards pipe work kit its just shocking you pay that much money and you get a poor quality item - according to them its a DIY job....ye right. In fact I've written a email stating the problems I had and requested some money back for the extra work that was involved. Im not holding my breath for a reply.
Another note they provided a 'L' bracket for the Vac bottle as it requires relocation and I fitted to where I thought it could go (another calculated guess) considering the length of the Vac pipe etc. But as you can see from the above pic its current location prevents the engine cover to go back on.