2.0L20v90Q...white wheels it is!!

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Zerb
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i took that all off on the engine bay side, its not attached to a thing out there....but its still not yanking out.
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Post by speeding-g60 »

i had same problem... i pried it, cursed it, tore it, smashed it, it got out finally. i knew i was not needing to put it back in.....



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Zerb
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ok....sooo, whats IN that thing exactly. i dont need a/c or anything like that, but i want to keep my heat...i guess...maybe, lol.
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Post by speeding-g60 »

its the fan housing for heat and ac.... also directs the air to defrost, vents, floor, etc. if you want anything for a street driven car, you gotta take it out nice, which i do not know how to do..... me, break things. i dont need them....
Wizard-of-OD

Post by Wizard-of-OD »

LOL
I love you guys :lol:
Josh

Post by Josh »

it attaches under the pollen filter too.
s2 on the way

Post by s2 on the way »

Looks like fun :D

with the climate box, did you take off the two nuts under the heater hose lines? I didn't find those for a while on mine :bashtard:
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you mean the two nuts that are in the engine bay? if so...ya i saw those and took them off. i didnt even really get a good look under the pollen filter area, maybe ill check there tomorrow. i hope thats it cause the thing wiggles a bit, but will not just come off as of yet. other then that theres no hidden bolts IN the car....i have the entire dash out and such already and i just cant see anything thats still holding it in place.
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Post by Zerb »

got that box out of the car, lol


and started fabbing up my intake mani.

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im not sure if this is the BEST way to do this or not, idk if there is even a better or not so good way to do this, but the most convienent way i saw was to just chop the stock plenum off and keep all the runners in one piece, then just chop the D plenum off at the bottom where the stock runners will go a tig away.
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vagrant_mugen

Post by vagrant_mugen »

that is prob. the best way. it wont warp too badly and it'll ust be 2 nice seams to weld, make sure tey come out nice and you can just leave em.

looking good!

you gonna have an elbow between the plenum and the TB flange??
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Post by Zerb »

im actually going to be cutting the middle of the plenum i think. something like this.

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....i think. lol
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Post by Hank »

It looks nice man. I would just use the base of the stock manifold, and then cut your d-tube on the flat... Or you can ditch the d-tube and get ahold of some 4 inch 1/8" wall tube and just cut it to match the base of the plenum. That D-shape has 1/4" thick wall and that is overkill if you ask me. It looks like you have a lot of volume by the look of it, but actually the ID is only 3".

Either way, it looks like it will flow nicely!!!
vagrant_mugen

Post by vagrant_mugen »

so your running a front mount radiator too??

i hate front mount radiators. i dont know why, but i do. only on tubro cars tho.
Zerb
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Post by Zerb »

yes sir, front mount radiator i will be running.
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Post by vagrant_mugen »

i shouldve figured as much, specially from you 1.8T guys :roll:

:-D :-D :-D :bullshits:

where is highland ny, roughly?
vagrant_mugen

Post by vagrant_mugen »

your not too far from the CT border. we should get up sometime, me you, RJ(silverCQ) and Ashesh. im not sure who else lives in between, maybe charlie(Chabaso)

whats your estimated date of completion? you alrady have a built motor, right?
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Post by Zerb »

well, the motor was built. but i had a mishap, and the heads going to need some new valve again i believe. i want to get the motor in the car, ic pipes made, exhaust all done, radiator and coolant hoses all made, intake mani made, all that. then once its done, or near done, itll get pulled out and put on a stand and the blocks going to get punchedout to 2.0l and the head will go out to BobQ to get redone, again. while the motors out, depending on how patient i am, the bay will be getting smoothed/shaved a bit, cause i want to get the car resprayed once im done. im also putting a cage in the car, my friend made one for his mk2 and it came out very nicely....so we're going to take a stab at putting one in the audi.


and highland ny is about 80 miles north of nyc, right around the kingston/poughkeepsie/new paltz area.
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Post by vagrant_mugen »

so your looking at springtime for ETA.

Why dont you just run a taller block w/ 159 rods? one thats already a 2L? or are there complications witht he newer style oil pump crap???
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springtime sounds good ya, lol
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Post by speeding-g60 »

zerb could run the AEG 2.0L bottom end bolt up, no change to mounts. just drill the block for the colant feed to turbo line....

thats what i am gonna do, run the 2.0L bottom end.... Issams' got me going with the custom rods and pistons for it.
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some new pics of how i ended up making the intake manifold. still need to get some more aluminum stock to make the section where the tb's going to go....but its getting there...

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took a while but i angled the plenum one way, and the runner base plate another way, so that when the runners sit in the plenum they actually sit IN the plenum, and its a smooth-ish transition.

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Post by vagrant_mugen »

looks good so far. youve got the idea.

will you be doing the welding?
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Post by Zerb »

man...i fiddle sticking wish i could tig. but sadly, i cant, nor do i have the setup for it. i bring all my stuff to a local friend how tigs aluminum stuffs for hospitals for a living, so hes got a stellar setup in his basement for home use, guy is good.
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Post by vagrant_mugen »

hell yeah. thats straight tho.

the only person i knew is an hour away, so i got an old miller and taught myself. i was nervous about it at first, like if i was doing it right temp. wise so my work wouldnt crack and shit, but i havent had any issues with any of my stuff breaking, so i think im doing it ok.

its coming along nicly.
Ringlord

Post by Ringlord »

This will be a fun car. I did an AEB swap in my brother's b4 90 an couple of years ago. I've been driving it for the last couple of weeks, and it is really a nice setup for this chassis. All it has is a k04 upgrade, but still fun!
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