Derracudas zermatt 20vt,6spd, 351awhp - July 4th drive vid

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Wizard-of-OD

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Knowing derek that wastegate and turbo are temporary.Looking good otherwise though!!
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derracuda wrote:hey sparky 8)
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Any reason you are running these spark plugs rather than the stock F5DPORs?
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i just ran back through some posts and those were one suggested by javad for higher boost :)
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This thread is amazing. Your car looks GREAT Derek! I hope mine comes together 1/2 that well.
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Post by psychorallyfreak »

Fun side story about those triples. My father had a 9000 Turbo, and right around 3 grand, it'd just fall on it's ass. So, he replaced the old plugs with some PT+4's, in the right heat range. Same problem, only not as bad. So, he gave up and threw a set of those triples in there, and the problem disappeared, and it ran better than it ever had before. Bosch FTW.


That car is looking FANTASTIC. Don't wreck this one!!! :P
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Wizard-of-OD wrote:http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2188833

Do it!


uh, no, not for this car :P 18's are too much for these fender wells.
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derracuda wrote:
Wizard-of-OD wrote:http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2188833

Do it!


uh, no, not for this car :P 18's are too much for these fender wells.

Ok pipe down and give me some more updates please.
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20v90q

Post by 20v90q »

Are these the W7DTC, F6DTC, or another triple prong spark.

Thanks
Clouse

Post by Clouse »

Did you fuse your battery in the trunk?

Oh and I remember a long time ago you buying new door strikers (I think that's what they're called), where did you get those guys? I'm in need of some new ones.
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Clouse wrote:Did you fuse your battery in the trunk?

Oh and I remember a long time ago you buying new door strikers (I think that's what they're called), where did you get those guys? I'm in need of some new ones.


I put the PN on Autohausaz's website, they were a few bucks a piece (maybe a tad more). Impex prices were higher. I gotta snag me some of them as well.
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20v90q wrote:Are these the W7DTC, F6DTC, or another triple prong spark.

Thanks


F6DTC



and no, i didn't fuse the wire, just routed it carefully and properly so as to ensure no rubbing on the wire. i don't know of any factory car that has a trunk mounted battery to have a fuse inline.
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AudiSport4000 wrote:
Clouse wrote:Did you fuse your battery in the trunk?

Oh and I remember a long time ago you buying new door strikers (I think that's what they're called), where did you get those guys? I'm in need of some new ones.


I put the PN on Autohausaz's website, they were a few bucks a piece (maybe a tad more). Impex prices were higher. I gotta snag me some of them as well.


hey mike, what's the p/n ;) i need 'em too!
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derracuda wrote:and no, i didn't fuse the wire, just routed it carefully and properly so as to ensure no rubbing on the wire. i don't know of any factory car that has a trunk mounted battery to have a fuse inline.


Ok. I haven't fused mine either, but I was a little worried that overtime with people getting in and out of my car that perhaps the cable would find a way to wear through and I'd have a mini 4th of July in my car.
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Post by audifreakjim »

I had a Jeep in High School with a carefully routed amp wire, one day I was putting something on the roof and the smoke started. I moved with Hank-like speed to open the hood, see the fire, then run to the back grab my shovel and proceed to pry the wire off the battery post with the shovel.

I run a fuse now. :wink:
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hey jim, what kind of fuse you have? i'm interested in who actually has a "fuse" on their battery wire and how they got one that would hold a few hundred cranking amps.
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Post by audifreakjim »

I think mine is a 180 amp from Napa. I did blow a 150 one time when I tried to crank the car in gear. Talk about looking extra stupid, no fast recovery on that one.
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Jretal wrote:
AudiSport4000 wrote:
Clouse wrote:Did you fuse your battery in the trunk?

Oh and I remember a long time ago you buying new door strikers (I think that's what they're called), where did you get those guys? I'm in need of some new ones.


I put the PN on Autohausaz's website, they were a few bucks a piece (maybe a tad more). Impex prices were higher. I gotta snag me some of them as well.


hey mike, what's the p/n ;) i need 'em too!



Ask and you shall recieve. From ETKA - 357-837-034. $2.61 a piece at Autohausaz, didnt check any other sites though, besides Impex, and IIRC they were 8 bucks a piece?
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Post by Shawn M. »

I run a 150amp in the rally quat too, about 10" before the battery..just carry a spare.
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derracuda wrote:hey jim, what kind of fuse you have? i'm interested in who actually has a "fuse" on their battery wire and how they got one that would hold a few hundred cranking amps.


not a fuse, but works perfectly for me

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held up to all the cranking I did which eventually overheated and destroyed my one starter :wtf: think it was $7 shipped via ebay :)
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Post by 84urq20v »

newt wrote:
derracuda wrote:i just ran back through some posts and those were one suggested by javad for higher boost :)
:stupid:
We've have extremely good results with these plugs, far more reliably than the F5DPOR's under very high boost, and at a fraction of the price.


NEVER MIND
so which plugs are these?

thx

Brandon

oops just saw the answer a few posts down...
psychorallyfreak

Post by psychorallyfreak »

Bosch Triples. :slap:
20v90q

Post by 20v90q »

Look up! It's already been answered. FYI, the plugs are used on the 7a 20v engine. I have a brand new set installed, one less thing to buy for the turbo swap;-)
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ok, more pics!

got the turbo and all its lines on and tight. i got rid of those STUPID allen bolts that hold them on too. gah, i hate those things. i always save the flange head bolts from oil pans when i take them off as they always clean up and have those anti releasing teeth on them.
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i'm also still working on a P/S pump mount. i tinkered a bit yesterday off an on trying to get something sturdy worked out.
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i also added the life blood of an engine! oil....
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...which i had to drain back out because it started to drip out of the bolts on the oil pan extension. sooo, i gotta clean those out and put some sealer on the threads so i can put oil in and make it stay :P

last thing i did was finish up the battery wire to the starter. it's a tight fit in there and with the straight lug there's no way it'll work. so i had to bend it a bit to make it fit.
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then i shrink tubed some shrink tube over the hair drier of death :D
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bolted in place :)
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i need to replace some of the wire on the solenoids as they've done the crumbly jumbly that seemingly every one of these things does. hmm, other things, the alt. is now in place, and once the P/S pump brackets are finalized, i can stick the radiator and shrouds in. then i'll be getting reeeeeeeeeeallly close :D
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Nice, black turbo huh? Stealthy, me likey;)
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