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Offline KRL

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FSI CNC Ported Cylinder Heads
« on: December 23, 2010, 01:01:56 pm »
This looks pretty interesting  :wink:

I wonder what sort of gains you would see on a K04 by doing this, could 400+ BHP be possible?  :evilgrin:

Would be a pretty expensive way to do it but it would future proof you for going BT and might be more reliable than going with a hybrid and stock internals.

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-   INA Engineering CNC Ported / Machined Finished Ports
-   31% Increase in Flow at Intake Valves
-   18% Increase in Flow at Exhaust Valves
-   4 Angle Inlet Valve Machining
-   3 Angle & Radius Exhaust Valve Maching
-   Valves are Lapped into Cylinder Head ( New seats are installed for +1mm Valves )
-   Heads are Ultra Sonic Cleaned Prior to Assembly
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-   Ferrea Intake Valves
-   Ferrea Valve Springs + Ti Retainers
-   Knife Edged Port Divider
-   Intake Runner Divider Slots Deleted

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Re: FSI CNC Ported Cylinder Heads
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2010, 01:10:16 pm »
Back draft motorsport have had these available for ages.


Quote from: Backdraft;2466247
We have been developing the 2.0L TFSi cylinder head with porting specialist JP with some great results.  The head was built with Supertech valves to an engine with low comp pistons and uprated rods with a BDM K04 turbo.  Results have found (even with low comp pistons) a drop in turbo lag with full boost being reached sooner, smoother and harder than a standard engine.  I dont currently have any RR results as the engine was build and fitted into a KTM X-Bow and they dont dyno well.

Some nice pics of the head:















Prices are £750 for the porting inc skimming, new high temp valve stem seals and guides (if needed)

Flow results:



Code: [Select]
Vacuum Lift Exh St Exh Pt Int St Int Pt
0 0 0 0 0
28 50 32.6 38.1 33.1 31.8
28 100 78.3 91.3 70.3 71.9
28 150 134.7 135.2 104.6 106.8
28 200 144.2 160.6 136.9 138.1
28 250 157 174.5 162.4 168.9
28 300 151.6 194.2 177.2 195.4
28 350 160.8 193.9 187.8 212.7
28 400 167.3 194.4 197.1 224.3
28 450 169.8 192.6 200.1 229.5

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Re: FSI CNC Ported Cylinder Heads
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2010, 02:02:32 pm »
backdrafts are half the price, what's the difference??

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Re: FSI CNC Ported Cylinder Heads
« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2010, 02:15:03 pm »
backdrafts are half the price, what's the difference??

Ferrea Super Alloy Exhaust Valves
-   Ferrea Intake Valves
-   Ferrea Valve Springs + Ti Retainers :happy2:

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Re: FSI CNC Ported Cylinder Heads
« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2010, 05:39:52 pm »
^^^

The Ferrea valves are +1mm as well so the valve ports need to be enlarged to accommodate this.

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Re: FSI CNC Ported Cylinder Heads
« Reply #5 on: December 24, 2010, 05:20:16 pm »
^^^

The Ferrea valves are +1mm as well so the valve ports need to be enlarged to accommodate this.

Do you know what size the valves are ?