First off, hello everyone. I have come to love "the project pad" since my recent purchase of this type 44 (link below).http://germancarsforsaleblog.com/10k-fr ... allic-off/
I would consider myself a "car person" but I have never performed a bottom end rebuild or any activity that involved.
I will also openly admit I had no idea about the type 44 and the rare 3b motor that can only be found in the 91 Audi 200 (In the US). I only ever wanted or concentrated on acquiring a UR s4/s6 or just go for the B5 S4 platform.
That was my train of thought when I was turning 16 (8 years ago)....needless to say I didn't get either vehicle.
My 98.5 b5 a4 2.8 30V was my first starting point. I still have the car and am about to turn 25. She is my baby needless to say.
I started to learn and modify with a juvenile approach towards the b5 but as time went on I realized that wanting a fast car that is reliable is a very expensive proposition.
The stock b5 a4 2.8 30v turned into;
A 98.5 b5 a4 30v with a PES G1 supercharger kit installed with a custom fabricated front mount intercooler set-up. It runs a smaller diameter charge pulley to boost around 11-12 PSI as well as ZZ performance supercharger coupler. It is street tuned with a split second piggy back controller, B5 s4 red top injectors, and is running custom wideband, Vacuum, and boost gauges.
JHM drive train stabilizer, Apikol Snub mount, 034 street density engine and trans mounts, Apikol rear diff mount (red), Apikol rear diff carrier bushings, OEM s4 strut tower brace, H sport front sway bar with poly bushings, 034 solid poly front end links, Nuespeed rear sway bar with sub frame reinforcement brackets, solid metal Meyle rear end links, Bilstein sport struts with Vogtland sport springs, B5 s4 front spindles, Brembo 17Z 6 pot front brake swap with C230 AMG front rotors, SS lines all around, Audi Q7 platinum 19x8 wheels with ECS custom spacers all around, Supersprint headers with custom down pipes to an OBX 3" exhaust system, B&M short throw, InPRO LED tail lights, HID 9K headlights (2 piece), RSR front bumper, B5 s4 side skirts, shaved door moldings, painted rear valence, black painted roof, 15% tint, and some other things I am sure I am forgetting.
During all of this, extensive maintenance was also taking place. Full front suspension overhaul, inner and outer tie rods, wheel bearings, timing belt, water pump, tensioner/roller, cam ten. seals, valve covers gaskets, ect ect ect ect.
After all that work, the B5 a4 2.8 30v had hit the ceiling. There just wasn't any more room for more power without an entirely different power plant, or full build and a single turbo kit. (I just didn't have 20-30K for what I want....600AWHP so ill patiently wait on that project and hopefully will get there one day)
But,
All the while we (family) acquired more cars lol. I worked extensively on my brother E36 m3 (still owns), bought an AP1 S2k (still own), 87 BMW 325es (e30, still own), and my long term project.....69 VW bug that my brother and I intend to fully restore.
Finally, about 6 months ago I stumbled upon my 200. I didn't realize what I was looking at but I did like it. BBS wheels, arches, that type of thing.
I researched and researched and validated why I "need this car" lol. So I bought it (didn't pay that asking price though) and thank goodness I didn't.
She needed work....and it wasn't the type of work you could look at the car for an hour and notice. It was fine tuning and replacing of parts that the "normal" weekend mechanic just turns the blind eye to or doesn't get "deep" enough into the vehicle to understand or notice these parts need replacing (Thank you SJM autotechnik webpage). The gentlemen who sold me the car bought it from the original owner. He told me the car needed nothing (cough cough) and gave me a stack of paper work. It was well documented but again I felt like the 2nd owner just bought the car to beat on it. And that is exactly what I think he did. Performed zero preventative maintenance but drove the old girl hard.
So I began to "dig" into her.
Full breather hose set (034)
Full intercooler hose kit (")
Full coolant hose kit (")
Street engine mounts
Throttle body boot
Replaced intercooler o-ring and cleaned plumbing
Trans mounts
Poly snub
Apikol rear diff mount
Front suspension overhaul (front was pretty shabby, rear feel and reacts fine) consisted of Bilstein HD strut insert, upper strut mounts, and strut bearings, inner and outer tie rods, bushings, dust boots, ect.
Full coolant flush with timing belt and water pump replacement, MFTS, coolant temp sensor, after run temp sensor, both knock sensors, 02 sensor, oil pressure sender, radiator temp switch, cleaned the resistor pack, new air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, cam seal, crank seal, lower pan gasket and pan side seal gasket, belts, oil pump gasket, valve cover gasket, all the stupid vac lines that run to the moisture trap and the ECU and everywhere else (I had the over boosting issue due to them being burnt to hell).
Billet BPV and some other odds and ends I am sure I am forgetting.
So I finally decided I need help with making this sleeper into a nice 350hp sleeper that I want it to be. So thank you all in advance.
Problems still to deal with:
1. Front brakes stick sometimes? I took everything apart and there doesn't seem to be ballooning lines. I have read that the engine bay gets too hot and the MC sticks. Causing the brake caliper pistons to not properly disengage? Also the pedal does feel quite hard when first driving the car for the day. Brake bomb bad? I don't know if those are interrelated?
2. DIY for a head unit upgrade? Right now the stock deck doesn't even power on. Sometimes it will but if I turn up the volume it shuts right off.
3. DIY for a headliner removal and replacement? I saw photos of another individual on here replacing his? Do you happen to have a step by step for this process?
4. Not really a problem but something I want to do. My hall sender sensor looks literally glued on and then zip tied around the distributor's body. I have ordered the brass cog, the proper size rotor (slim tip) and new wires with the correct plugs. But what if this hall sender sensor is, well, not reusable? isn't it integrated into the distributor itself? I just want to know what the hell I am getting myself in to. When you change the BMW e30's cap and rotor its like any other. This seems like a bit more effort and I think somebody has already been in there and messed up/broken something. Thoughts? It does seem harder to start once at full operating temp and then parked for a short time and then re-started again (grocery store stop).
5. I want more power. But again with the effort put towards reliably.
-Stage one 034 chip set
-full 3" exhaust with 034 dp and rs2 manifold
-? Thoughts?
Thanks for all your knowledge.
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