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Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« on: June 24, 2015, 08:35:09 pm »
well i thought id post a little bit of a build as i need some help software wise and I'm coming to a bit of a wall,

i have a mk5 gti axe which is currently stage 2+
i have bought a precision 6162 turbo which is something in-between a gt30 and gt35
an 034 motorsport cast manifold
rs4 injectors
tial 38mm mvs wastegate

my aim is to hit 400 for now ( please no k04 comments)

I'm having all stainless boost pipes made this week plumbing my intercooler in and i have a spare tsi engine so i can build the rest of the pipe work, downpipe and dump tube off the engine. and hit the build in a weekend or so.

now here is the problem I'm facing... software.

there is unitroninc - requires me to send my ecu to canada for flashing
revo - designed for gt3071 they ant sure if the software will work with turbo as its a bit larger...
r tech - they want too big a specialist for what I'm aiming for...
eurodyne maestro suite - this is the best i have found and price point is very good but i may get stung for import duties but i have stand alone capabilities and ease of flashing plus datalogging

so really what I'm asking is do people know of any other software out there for the bt conversions?!

ill put up some pretty pics if people are interested...

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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2015, 08:40:24 pm »
Sounds good. Thinking of going down this route in the future so be good to see how it all goes.
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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2015, 08:56:56 pm »






cast manifold arrived today but not taken pics yet, injectors and billet wastage adapter should arrive soon :)

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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2015, 09:12:43 pm »
What internals you gone for?
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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2015, 09:18:05 pm »
I'm staying stock till I have a nice working setup then I shall go forged.... I have aimed for 400 but at 20psi on a gt35 with unitronic does inbetween 350 and 400 so what ever it comes out at should be fine on stock

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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2015, 09:20:46 pm »
Ah ok,  some time to save up the pennies for a nice setup.  Should be a beast when done.
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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2015, 09:21:50 pm »
In fact there are some ie rods on here for £350 but I have no use for the Pistons so it's a bit over priced for me also I don't know what the stock Pistons will take on their own...

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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #7 on: June 24, 2015, 09:30:45 pm »
Yer it all soon adds up very quickly.
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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #8 on: June 24, 2015, 09:32:50 pm »
That it's true so far the cupboard under the stairs has about 600bhp in it haha but the smile it puts on your face is more then worth it!

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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2015, 09:06:17 pm »
Just a few more pics, Iv had my cooler mounted but not yet plumbed in



And here is my turbo mounted on the cast manifold





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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #10 on: June 27, 2015, 09:35:10 am »
I have a Precision 5558 on my GTI with Cupra BWJ engine, and i'm making 489bhp. What made you decide on a bigger turbo for just 400bhp?
Also are you sure it'll fit? Have you bought the specific CTS silicone hose from intake to turbo?
I have REVO stage 4 software combined with an Eboost2 (GFB makes a boostcontroller that works fine with REVO as well) and it works great.
I think you'll have issues fitting the turbo due to the size. My mechanic at BNA Performance DK had to disassemble the turbo to get it in place with the engine in the car. Remember Norlock washers for manifold, wastegate and downpipe or it will losen itself.

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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #11 on: June 27, 2015, 10:08:46 am »
Original plan was to build a r32 turbo I had pretty much the full kit just needed a do our car but that's where I struggled as I wanted it to drop in but it was turning out a huge job and cost me a fortune where as I wouldn't have to spend much more to just build my Gti

So the turbo was to run on a vr6 hence size and it was too good an offer to refuse tbh.... 400 is just to start when it's run in and I have a working set up I'll go forged and go for 500/600

I know it's pointless being fwd but sod it.... If needs must I'll put it in a s3 at a much later date

Fitting it is going to be an issue... I'm having custom boost pipes and down pipe made so if I have to we will do pie cuts to get it to miss the shafts... Iv seen gt35's on a Gti so I don't see it being a huge issue...

Quick question what's the best bhp you can get out of stock Pistons?! I know the rods are the first to go....

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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #12 on: June 27, 2015, 10:11:59 am »
Also software has been sorted pag parts in the states will send me a custom tune in a ecu so it's plug and play :)

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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #13 on: June 27, 2015, 02:57:27 pm »
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Re: Big turbo build, shopping almost complete
« Reply #14 on: June 27, 2015, 03:08:13 pm »
Original plan was to build a r32 turbo I had pretty much the full kit just needed a do our car but that's where I struggled as I wanted it to drop in but it was turning out a huge job and cost me a fortune where as I wouldn't have to spend much more to just build my Gti

So the turbo was to run on a vr6 hence size and it was too good an offer to refuse tbh.... 400 is just to start when it's run in and I have a working set up I'll go forged and go for 500/600

I know it's pointless being fwd but sod it.... If needs must I'll put it in a s3 at a much later date

Fitting it is going to be an issue... I'm having custom boost pipes and down pipe made so if I have to we will do pie cuts to get it to miss the shafts... Iv seen gt35's on a Gti so I don't see it being a huge issue...

Quick question what's the best bhp you can get out of stock Pistons?! I know the rods are the first to go....

You should get the CTS custom silicone hose if it fits your precision as it will make your job much easier. Regarding room for the turbo, you have chosen a more compact cast manifold than my CTS one so you might have a bit more room, but going higher bhp it will be less than optimal for you.
The level of bhp isn't an issue, mine are fine from third and up, boost in second it just spins the wheels no matter what tyres i chose.

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