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

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WOMBAT
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Post by WOMBAT »

that's some awesome work on the breather setup! me likey!
Casey O

Current Attire:
- 2007 Audi A3 3.2 quattro

Past Projects:
- 07 Cooper S - 91 200 20vt - 91 90 20v - 85 4000CS - 96 Audi Cabriolet 5 Spd - 02 A4 1.8T - 91 V8 5 Spd - 01 A6 2.7T 6 Spd Sport - 86 5000CS - 91 100
HT Motorsport
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Post by HT Motorsport »

Nice work Derek :)
PxTx

Post by PxTx »

Really looking good man! It will be nice to see how she is ripping around in the spring!
teamplatto

Post by teamplatto »

audi90quattro10v wrote:it just seems like a super tight ratio, guess im just used to the 10 turner :)


My rally car is doing 1.5 lock to lock, easy to drive and when you have a sequence of turn to make, it just helps you keep your hands at the same place on the steering wheel, concentration is the key :bashtard:
RSCoupe
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Post by RSCoupe »

teamplatto wrote:My rally car is doing 1.5 lock to lock...


What car is that out of? Or is it a special Audi Sport unit?
Mark Siggelkow
'90 CQ-R - NASA GTS-4
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Hank
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Post by Hank »

rack reducer i would assume. Plan on doing something like this in the urq and 4kq
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Post by cuatrokoop »

Could also mix-n-match a B3 rack with a C3 rack...
derracuda

Post by derracuda »

got some more done... the other half of the engine snub bracket needed to be completed, and i had aluminum stock just taking up space...



this portion of the snub bracket sits on the frame side. i wanted it to be easy to take off, so that means nut inserts into the frame rail, or some kinda plate from underneath.. and i went with both. i can't fit a whole plate in there through the bumper shock hole, so the rear two holes are nut inserts, the front two are threaded into a triangle shaped piece of 5/8" plate, held up to the underside of the top of the frame rail with a little allen bolt

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the allen bolt sits flush in the bracket and also serves as an alignment dowl when fitting. works out really nice too!
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this is the rest of the bracket
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it bolts up on the outside of the new crossmember and is all sandwiched together. 6 bolts in all holding the snubber to the frame rail
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i painted the bracket that bolts to the engine matte black, and sanded, then polished with steel wool, the piece i welded up, the painted it with clear. youc an also see the ears have been rounded off and everything smoothed out on the edges
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the last thing i did tonight was weld up the IAT port. found a block of aluminum and drilled it to fit, sanded the inside smooth for a nice sealing surface, and then tapped the little hole and welded er' up.

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yesss... two more things done on my list 8) i've also figured out a sweet fuel pressure regulator setup. Ross Machine has these babies...
http://www.rossmachineracing.com/fuelpresregadapt.html

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fits a 4bar newer super compact regulator 8) and i need a couple fittings for my fuel lines.

i also figured out what i need for my oiling system and will be stopping by a hydraulics shop soon to get that sorted out.



i can almost hear it running.... *drools*
Hank
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Post by Hank »

Looks good Derek. The Al welding is getting better too! when is the 01e going in?
subvertdesign

Post by subvertdesign »

Gettin fancy there Derek. Progress is looking great as usual! Still using the TA-185 for the AL welding?

I noticed on my AAN intake manifold there's a smoothed bump inside in front of the IAT that sort of blocks the direct flow to the wires. Probably helps preserve it a little longer when you're running 90psi :-D
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Post by audifreakjim »

Good call on the FPR!
derracuda

Post by derracuda »

ShavedQuattro wrote:Looks good Derek. The Al welding is getting better too! when is the 01e going in?



thanks! i've had to learn a bit of ambidexterous welding too :D the 01E won't be going in until i break this one most likely. it all works fine currently (aside from grinding fourth syncro, but i can live with that for a while longer)



Jared, yes, still using the TA 185... good little machine i tell you. addictive! i put my IM on our shop heater and that gets it up to maybe 130F or so, that helps a lot in getting it to puddle nicely. i also figured out how to use the pulse settings... that's slick!



i got another christmas present this morning. i ordered a 4"-3" 90 degree silicone reducer for the turbo inlet. it was a little long so i trimmed an inch off... fits perfect :D

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derracuda

Post by derracuda »

i got the snub bracket all bolted in and started to work on the downpipe last night before i had to leave town again, so.. two more weeks until i can touch it again...

i also sanded, Steel wool polished, and clearcoated the front crossmember, so it's completed. i forgot to take pics, but i made nut plates that go inside the front of the frame rails for the four bolts per side that hold the cross member in. that way i only have to undo the 6mm allen bolts on the backside and don't have to hold any wrenches when taking the crossmember out 8)

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Post by my2000apb »

wow dang, major progress, i need to check this thread more often

loving it, cant wiat to see it back driving again
derracuda

Post by derracuda »

i got a christmas present the other day, the FPR adapter came :D and i also had the turbo oil pressure line made up.

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i ordered two of the mustang tranny mounts for my engine. i'm going to try just one on the drivers side to keep the intake from jumping and touching the hood, and hopefully with the snubber up front everything will be secured enough, but not so firm it vibrates the car badly.

also awaiting the fuel supply line to me made up that goes to the front of the rail.
dubsmith

Post by dubsmith »

I think we need a :drool: smiley. Thanks for finding that fpr adapter btw. Just what i need!

Oh snap! It does!
rallynz

Post by rallynz »

I saw that there manifold in person the other day...


wowzer is all I can say
derracuda

Post by derracuda »

back from the holidaze :D


i went to fit up my turbo oil feedline and as i feared, the two adapters were a bit too tall...

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so chop chop!
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give it the clamps
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and a little weld to make it nice and short :)
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i also decided instead to thread one of these babies in to hook up the line (i decided on -4AN btw)
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threaded hole for the EGT probe. it sits at a slight rearward angle so as not to impede access to the motor mount arm top nut.
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then i finally got the DP made. i hated this part. last night i couldn't get to sleep until 1:30 or so, tossed and turned and then had to get up at 7:30, work, etc, and at the point of day when i was cutting and fitting my brain was working very slowly...
it turned out alright though. i just need to add one more mount to help support it, and then wrap it with some fancy copper header wrap 8)
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got the water manifold finished too..
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today i got to scratch 6 things off the list..

turbo oil lines (ok, i have to finish the drain line)
turbo coolant lines
downpipe
coolant manifold
egt probe installed
wastegate dump pipe welded



mwuhahaha, i can almost hear it running again!
my2000apb
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Post by my2000apb »

:woowoo: :woowoo: :woowoo: so exciting this car is amazing


oem plus my @ss hahahah
fasterthenrs2

Post by fasterthenrs2 »

Nice work Derek car looks amazing :woowoo: :woowoo:
HT Motorsport
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Post by HT Motorsport »

Yeah great stuff D, glad to see you back at it. I guess the race is really on and I think you are gonna win :P
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Post by PRA4WX »

Derek- your aluminum welds look better and better. I'm jealous, a skill i want to acquire. Are you Tig'ing?
Longitudinal
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Post by Longitudinal »

PRA4WX wrote:Derek- your aluminum welds look better and better. I'm jealous, a skill i want to acquire. Are you Tig'ing?


Yes. MIG with aluminum is ugly at best, particularly on small pieces like that.
Hank
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Post by Hank »

Derek, did you weld the water mani on the head? If not, I doubt it is even close to being strait anymore. They are terrible to weld on,. They shrink and make it impossible to get a good seal. I would guess no based on the welding glove holding the hot part...

Looks good though. Tig skills are improving!!
derracuda

Post by derracuda »

Hank, the manifold fits just fine... AFAIK. the flanges are all still flat, and all the fittings still easily fit in the holes. i was careful about not just hammering it with heat when i welded it. i learned how to use the pulse settings on the welder and that's nice :D

TIG yes. the machine belongs to Aaron (g60freak), he's been graciously loaning it to me, and i've decided as soon as i can raise some extra funds, i'm buying one... i can't live without it.

as to OEM plus, i changed the name. i think it will be appropriate seeing how the car is rather sleeperish and you won't see it coming :D
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