some progress pics, motor came back from machine shop a last week and my shop started assembling the motor, they finally had a chance to drop it in the car today...
ran into a few roadblocks though, the wastegate and bracket that came with the gt2860rs won't allow the turbo to clock correctly so i'm trying to source the wastegate and bracket that is used on the APR turbo...
also, still need to source a set of stud and bolts for the APR exhaust manifold...APR literally quoted me $198.50 for replacement hardware...
the chain for the oil pump that IE sent me came with a link missing, guy at my shop said that seemed funky so he order a new one from audi as he didn't want to risk using an oil pump chain that looked to be broken, i'll have to sort that out with IE once i get everything back from them...
the stock oil and coolant lines won't work with the gt2860rs either apparently so they have to source and build a set of braided lines for me...if all goes smoothly in terms of sourcing parts and shipping i should have the car back in my possession late next week...
once everything is buttoned up, i'll essentially have a brand new motor...every gasket, seal, critical fastener, and mechanically moving part has either been replaced or upgraded...also powder coated the valve cover to match the VC in my rs4, i think it turned out nicely
once i have the time and motivation to drop in the 01e i picked up awhile ago and have the b6 paint corrected and wrapped it will be a finished product IMO...i'm actually excited to see how much power this thing puts down when i get it back (butt dyno relative to the rs4)...
i'll be leaving my rs4 with them when i pick up the b6 to do a compression/leakdown test...the work i had them do greatly reduced oil consumption but i'm still losing about ~1QT per 1,000 miles...before it was around a quart lost per 200 miles which was really alarming...
i'd love to hear some opinions about breaking the motor in...i've read everything from drive it like you stole it from mile 0 to doing a moderately aggressive break in over time and hitting certain RPM levels at certain mileage milestones...this is my first fully built motor so i'm not sure which approach is best...
i'll be conducting a blackstone UOA at every oil change to make sure the motor is breaking in properly...
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