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Oh, other dream project besides a Mk1 Octy VR6T 4motion is a 1986 Mercedes-Benz W123 Estate Wagon with an OM648 Superturbo 500whp 1000Nm Just like her, though she has an OM606 "only" and mine wouldn't be so messy Anyway this is a bit off-topic, but I wanted to share it with you
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CALICO, is it an ARL? Which came with 150hp and a 6-speed? My friend has an AGR 1.9 TDI tuned up to ~200hp. I also know a couple of people with tuned 1.9 / 2.5 / 3.0 TDIs via a group. These engines are awesome, but yeah, you can easily spend a couple grands on the next stage
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Well, I don't really know. If it's a 6-speed which originally comes with this engine, then yes. I thought these engines are capable of twice the factory power, because this applies to Volkswagen's other engines. For example 1.8T inline 4, 20V - 300hp is expensive to achieve, but it can be tuned to that level. Other example is the good ol' 1.9 TDI - not the PD this time. "Easy" 200-220hp from a factory 90hp engine. As far as I know the VR5/6 engines were intended to be diesels, so the bottom end is made stronger because of that. But yeah, you are right. The VR6 is a N/A engine and th
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Hello RBPE! Yeah, you are right That's why I wrote I haven't been speaking(?) this language for so long. I messed up drivetrain with powertrain. I've checked the links you've sent. We call them the same in my mother language, so it's fine. I also mentioned this is just a plan I'm learning right now so I need time for other things first. Money is a different thing How much power can this setup hold safely in its stock form by the way? I guess getting a new head gasket, clutch is a must have, but what other things wpuld I need? What would be the most cost effective? Is 400
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Thank you very-very much for replying! Sorry, I thought drivetrain meant the (engine), transmission, driveshaft (if this is the thing under the car which rotates the rear wheels :D), etc. Maybe Googling these thing wouldn't have been a bad idea. So, basically the stock engine block and the transmission/4motion system can hold this much power? Of course changing to kevlar clutch or something like that is a must have, but is it sturdy enough? Have a nice day!
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Hello everyone! As you can read in the title, someday in the future I'd like to do an engine swap with these specs. The donor would most likely be a Sharan 2.8 VR6 24v 4motion 6-speed manual and the engine would go into a Skoda Octavia Mk1 which is almost the same as the Golf Mk4. I've heard that this engine in its stock form can easily hold up to 400whp. Now, if I wanted to increase horsepower, because why not :D, to about 500-550awhp, what would I have to change in the drivetrain? For example valve springs, rods, pistons, etc. Sorry if I've made any grammatical mista