« Reply #33 on: January 23, 2013, 12:18:35 pm »
Guys,
It all comes down to how you use the car as well. You can have highly tuned car which never sees a track and it will be very reliable. On a public road you can give it beans for 10 seconds when accelerating hard for example but then you upshift and the cooling and getting to normal process starts so no issue.
On track it's totally different story as you give it beans all the time.... There are no 2 two identical situations that's why so hard to make any judgement which will withstand. Even stock GTI when given beans on track will be more prone to failure tnan 330 bhp GTI on stock internals driven as a daily. Some people say they run big power for 100k miles but the question is how many miles on a track if at all?
Some more news from my mechanic. Now the failure to my engine was not due to weak internals but lack of lubrication and/or over rev. I can safely rule out over rev as never dropped gear or accelerated to be post 6k territory. It could be in a corner when oil moves in a oil sump and there is no oil for the pump to deliver etc. Funny enough I changed oil just 2 weeks before the track day so no way the level was too low etc. I also have oil level on POlar FIS display and it's always monitored closely.
Engine will be dismantled and parts inspected to figure out exactly what happened but this is how it stands at the moment.
Despite those facts above I will go with R /S3 engine and not standard gti one as there is not much of a difference in the price and I will sleep better as well.
Anybody experienced the lubrication issue?
Thanks guys and I will keep everybody posted
Paul
« Last Edit: January 23, 2013, 12:21:16 pm by Kregiel »
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