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  1. Rysa@VRT

    Supercharged vr6

    Here is my supercharged vr6
    3 points
  2. VR6Pete

    vortech tensioner needed

    You'll almost defiantly need one guaranteed. Do you have the AMS style bracket? If so, you'll need 115mm alternator bolts and some spacers too... In all fairness, doesn't look too much to knock up something basic like below; Or dual idler pulley like I have. Happy to draw the outline and provide some dimensions to you.
    2 points
  3. Get some pictures posted up mate. It may help you get the swap you want.
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  4. VR6CABBS

    hi all

    Hi there CJ. We look forward to seeing your progress with this build. Take plenty of pics and make a build thread mate. Also this section might be of interest to you...... http://www.vr6oc.com/forum/forum/109-vr6oc-motorsport/ Enjoy your time here.
    1 point
  5. Either use the 2.8 based everything or 3.2, such a massive overbore will split the walls/liner at the bottom the second any half decent power is made. As for gears, I had a lengthy discussion with KAPS transmissions regarding this that we sell; http://eng.kaps-transmissions.com/products-02m.html Even with all their development and materials there is still a 600-800nm limit because you just never know with boxes. A stock o2m has been used at over 1000hp with equal torque and stood up to numerous 8 second runs so I'd just be prepared to change them every now and then. I also added data o
    1 point
  6. Rysa@VRT

    3door black abc trims

    Replied mate
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  7. Sorry for the lack of posts recently, been a busy year so far. Since I last post I have been busy on the golf, still nothing done noting about looking into the shallow sump yet, but I have now got myself a quad grill, upgraded the rear calipers to mk4 golf spec and just general tarting and tidying up, but the best thing has to be is when I collected these from been trimmed Unfortunately, recently I have been consider parting with the golf due to funding a house. As much as I do not want to it may soon be time to say bye to the old girl
    1 point
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