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    Swapping build engine and Stage 3 DSG Clutch Pack (VIDEO)

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    I will post every day of work on my engine and installation of fully build block/head with Stage 3 DSG Clutch Pack. Each day of work on my car will be recording for you. That way you will see how much work it is. Sorry very long video but with good info. I hope you guys like it otherwise I spend my time for nothing



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    Sweet!

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    Holy ambition, Batman! Nice work!


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    Video was blocked by YouTube, I'm uploading new one w/o music
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    Quote Originally Posted by UkuRiSh View Post
    Video was blocked by YouTube, I'm uploading new one w/o music
    LoL youtube is ridiculous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03redgti View Post
    LoL youtube is ridiculous.
    They used to allow before with warning of copy rights but I guess not anymore!
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    Uploading should be ready shortly

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    This is good time to make it single turbo piping kit with downpipe and external wastegate piping, I'm doing only one set because I don't want to spend my time for nothing! Lot's of people asking but no serous buyer! Here is your chance to get one, I will record vid of making and installation of everything on my car.
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    Ok, YouTube video is back online ! Sorry ….
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    props to you. No fancy shop just a guy in a garage making it happen! Hats off man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cspcrx View Post
    props to you. No fancy shop just a guy in a garage making it happen! Hats off man!
    Thank You buddy, that's why I'm doing this video to show people it's not that bad as looks ! If you have small garage and some tools it's easy to pull and install performance parts like me. I'm not a mechanic.
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    Here is the Part 2, now I have to wait for my clutches and 034 Billet Engine mount


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    Damn dude, good job documenting your build . Can't wait for this beast to hit the streets.
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    Where did you get the liners and pistons from I was looking at rebuilding my engine as well but I only seem to be able to get parts from the dealership , does not seem to be any aftermarket support for Audi engines. I had some light scrapping in my cylinder walls and some on the skirts of the pistons, if I can install liners that be better than throwing in a used engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWD2quattro View Post
    Damn dude, good job documenting your build . Can't wait for this beast to hit the streets.

    Thank you, just wanna show to people that, this car needs more love
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Joe View Post


    Where did you get the liners and pistons from I was looking at rebuilding my engine as well but I only seem to be able to get parts from the dealership , does not seem to be any aftermarket support for Audi engines. I had some light scrapping in my cylinder walls and some on the skirts of the pistons, if I can install liners that be better than throwing in a used engine.
    I can build your engine if you interesting ! All parts was custom ordered by my machine shop and you need someone who knows how to do liners ! Not many shops can done this correct way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UkuRiSh View Post
    I can build your engine if you interesting ! All parts was custom ordered by my machine shop and you need someone who knows how to do liners ! Not many shops can done this correct way.
    I can build the engine, I just didn’t think there was liners. Are the pistons custom as well? They look to be different from stock and would increase compression due to the dome shape because the stocks are more dished

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Joe View Post
    I can build the engine, I just didn’t think there was liners. Are the pistons custom as well? They look to be different from stock and would increase compression due to the dome shape because the stocks are more dished
    Wouldn’t he want lower compression as it’s a turbo build? Supercharged guys would benefit from higher CR tho.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitee View Post
    Wouldn’t he want lower compression as it’s a turbo build? Supercharged guys would benefit from higher CR tho.


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    It’s not supercharger or turbocharger specific. The operator just needs to run the right fuel with a higher CR and certain amount of boost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Joe View Post
    I can build the engine, I just didn’t think there was liners. Are the pistons custom as well? They look to be different from stock and would increase compression due to the dome shape because the stocks are more dished

    You will not able to find any parts and there is no way you can do sleeve work by yourself! Pistons design was created by JE engineers. My machine shop provided all information of combustion chamber value of the head if I not mistaken our head is around 43cc and plus head gasket thickness! Due this information and smaller bore, original is 84.5mm and my is 81mm JE create the piston with compression 9.3:1 with same style of dome because of direct injectors and velocity


    Edit : I had optional with flat style piston but choose it Dome
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    So, new cylinder displacement is 2752 cc / 2.7L.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nollywood View Post
    So, new cylinder displacement is 2752 cc / 2.7L.
    Yes sir . back to old school 2.7t
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbw View Post
    It’s not supercharger or turbocharger specific. The operator just needs to run the right fuel with a higher CR and certain amount of boost.
    Wrong....go read up on what is more beneficial when using a turbo compared to a blower. Lower compression allows him to run more boost. Stock compression is 10.5:1 if I recall and this will be 9.3:1 when completed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nollywood View Post
    So, new cylinder displacement is 2752 cc / 2.7L.
    Next block I would like to use bigger stroke 92.8mm vs original 89mm and custom wet sleeve with 86mm pistons or just swap 4.0T
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    Quote Originally Posted by UkuRiSh View Post
    You will not able to find any parts and there is no way you can do sleeve work by yourself! Pistons design was created by JE engineers. My machine shop provided all information of combustion chamber value of the head if I not mistaken our head is around 43cc and plus head gasket thickness! Due this information and smaller bore, original is 84.5mm and my is 81mm JE create the piston with compression 9.3:1 with same style of dome because of direct injectors and velocity


    Edit : I had optional with flat style piston but choose it Dome
    I know i cannot sleeve an engine with a 20v DeWalt in my garage. I was curious to how and where you were getting the parts as I could not find any aftermarket support for this engine (internal wise). The amount of work that's going into the engine for the time,labour and parts I think there is better options. Just the cost in new timing chains and tensioners, pistons, gaskets, o rings, hardware and main and rod bearings is the price of a used engine, for my purpose is not worth it.

    I've been noticing with these engines they seem to be failing when people start throwing big numbers at them. Usually due to lack of lubrication. If your running a turbo set up now, probably a good chance you could be starving your bottom end as well due to the extra oil usage in the turbo as the supercharger is internally lubricated by a sealed system. Might be worth modifying a oil pan to hold some extra oil.

    Did you have any wear on your bearings or build up in your pan?

    Good luck with the build, be interesting the see for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Joe View Post
    I know i cannot sleeve an engine with a 20v DeWalt in my garage. I was curious to how and where you were getting the parts as I could not find any aftermarket support for this engine (internal wise). The amount of work that's going into the engine for the time,labour and parts I think there is better options. Just the cost in new timing chains and tensioners, pistons, gaskets, o rings, hardware and main and rod bearings is the price of a used engine, for my purpose is not worth it.

    I've been noticing with these engines they seem to be failing when people start throwing big numbers at them. Usually due to lack of lubrication. If your running a turbo set up now, probably a good chance you could be starving your bottom end as well due to the extra oil usage in the turbo as the supercharger is internally lubricated by a sealed system. Might be worth modifying a oil pan to hold some extra oil.

    Did you have any wear on your bearings or build up in your pan?

    Good luck with the build, be interesting the see for sure.
    I think Oleg stated before the bottom end has little wear. he changes his oil every 4-5k miles! he said his block glitters with little wear on it. also these internals are very strong out the box, hes been beating the car hard at over 600whp. we also carry alot of oil too, double than most import cars that run turbo setups as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitee View Post
    Wrong....go read up on what is more beneficial when using a turbo compared to a blower. Lower compression allows him to run more boost. Stock compression is 10.5:1 if I recall and this will be 9.3:1 when completed.


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    yes lower CR is better for boosted cars, turbochargers can build a lot more boost than a typical supercharger can, and the reason SC have higher CR is because the supercharger is using power of the engine and they are not running nearly the PSI a boosted car is running or what they are being built to run, so higher CR helps with more power while being boosted.

    N/A cars are running at Atmospheric pressure on average say 14.5psi, say the car has 100hp with a CR of 12:1. now if your were to boost that car at 7.25 psi your increasing the volume of air by 50% add 50% more fuel you'll get 50% more hp (theoretically) 150hp. by lowering the compression ratio your allowing for more room in the combustion chamber for more fuel and air and reducing the pressure build up within the combustion chamber and making it less likely for detonation, blowing head gaskets, stretching head bolts. all that good stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Joe View Post
    I know i cannot sleeve an engine with a 20v DeWalt in my garage. I was curious to how and where you were getting the parts as I could not find any aftermarket support for this engine (internal wise). The amount of work that's going into the engine for the time,labour and parts I think there is better options. Just the cost in new timing chains and tensioners, pistons, gaskets, o rings, hardware and main and rod bearings is the price of a used engine, for my purpose is not worth it.

    I've been noticing with these engines they seem to be failing when people start throwing big numbers at them. Usually due to lack of lubrication. If your running a turbo set up now, probably a good chance you could be starving your bottom end as well due to the extra oil usage in the turbo as the supercharger is internally lubricated by a sealed system. Might be worth modifying a oil pan to hold some extra oil.

    Did you have any wear on your bearings or build up in your pan?

    Good luck with the build, be interesting the see for sure.
    JE Pistons and Sleeve was ordered and installed by Fonse Performance in NJ. You can call them for pricing! My car was tested for over a year now on stock block with lots of 0-140mph runs etc... I didn't see any problems yet! Crank shaft bearings and connecting rod bearings is made with good material and should hold good amount of power. About oil delivery, as you know I'm adapting 3.2FSI Oil pump for better oil pressure from 1k-4k rpms I should have 3.5 bar by 2000 rpms and UP … Those new variable oil pump with two oil pressure controls low and high is very scary form me, it might good for stock block but defiantly not good for build one that will be revving over 8k rpms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitee View Post
    Wouldn’t he want lower compression as it’s a turbo build? Supercharged guys would benefit from higher CR tho.


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    not our platform, we run high boost on supercharger. high boost with high compression = prone to knock. big v8's can get away with high compression because they always run <10 psi to get 700+ whp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by friskuh View Post
    I think Oleg stated before the bottom end has little wear. he changes his oil every 4-5k miles! he said his block glitters with little wear on it. also these internals are very strong out the box, hes been beating the car hard at over 600whp. we also carry alot of oil too, double than most import cars that run turbo setups as well.
    Even still if these engines run with more oil than most imports doesn't make a difference if it hold 6 qts but when running hard its pumping 6 through the system faster than it can pick it backup and lubricate the bottom, as the oil is being pumped and sprayed around the engine it takes some time to get back to the bottom again and if the oil is being aerated can also lead to wear When these engines are designed they are specd within a certain limit. They are not intended for 600 whp, They can handle it sure, with supporting mods, some people seem to forget with more power is more, fuel, air, cooling, lubrication. etc Start your car run it to temp shut it off and check your oil, let your car sit for 15 mins check it again check it 60 mins later, see what the difference is. and that's from an idle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UkuRiSh View Post
    JE Pistons and Sleeve was ordered and installed by Fonse Performance in NJ. You can call them for pricing! My car was tested for over a year now on stock block with lots of 0-140mph runs etc... I didn't see any problems yet! Crank shaft bearings and connecting rod bearings is made with good material and should hold good amount of power. About oil delivery, as you know I'm adapting 3.2FSI Oil pump for better oil pressure from 1k-4k rpms I should have 3.5 bar by 2000 rpms and UP … Those new variable oil pump with two oil pressure controls low and high is very scary form me, it might good for stock block but defiantly not good for build one that will be revving over 8k rpms.
    I missed the part about the pump, but with increased capability, you should also add more supply, considering its going to flowing more at a higher pressure.

    Well I will definately be watching this build and see how it comes along, because I was going to scrap my old block but if it works out I might just have to get it sleeved and build an engine with it. Best of luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Joe View Post
    Even still if these engines run with more oil than most imports doesn't make a difference if it hold 6 qts but when running hard its pumping 6 through the system faster than it can pick it backup and lubricate the bottom, as the oil is being pumped and sprayed around the engine it takes some time to get back to the bottom again and if the oil is being aerated can also lead to wear When these engines are designed they are specd within a certain limit. They are not intended for 600 whp, They can handle it sure, with supporting mods, some people seem to forget with more power is more, fuel, air, cooling, lubrication. etc Start your car run it to temp shut it off and check your oil, let your car sit for 15 mins check it again check it 60 mins later, see what the difference is. and that's from an idle.
    There aren’t many people running around with 600whp on these forums. Oleg has stated several times how much he beats on his car and the engine has held up completely fine with stock bottom end and internals. Still confused at what point you’re trying to make to Oleg....pretty sure he knows these motors better than most tuners know them...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitee View Post
    Wrong....go read up on what is more beneficial when using a turbo compared to a blower. Lower compression allows him to run more boost. Stock compression is 10.5:1 if I recall and this will be 9.3:1 when completed.


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    I have and I’ve seen the trends where people ran higher compression builds in turbo builds which seems to go against what you’re saying here. So what would a setup gain in that scenario? Better power, maybe spool, and off boost power, but at the risk of knock or full pre-ignition. So they build the engine with the intention of always running a specific fuel that will deal with higher compression plus x amount of boost.

    Lower the compression and you’ll somewhat less power but probably a scenario where you can say, run 15+ lbs of boost on 93octane safely...

    At the end of the day though, boost your applying is air being forced into the cylinder on top of whatever CR you’re running. Not supercharger or turbocharger specific.

    If you’re referencing something that says different, post a link, I’ll read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Joe View Post
    I missed the part about the pump, but with increased capability, you should also add more supply, considering its going to flowing more at a higher pressure.

    Well I will definately be watching this build and see how it comes along, because I was going to scrap my old block but if it works out I might just have to get it sleeved and build an engine with it. Best of luck!
    When i brought up our engine has a big oil supply, you brought up that the pump won't flow for the needed amount of lubrication. hes put in a pump that pumps wayyyyy more oil at the most important RPM range where stock oil pump actually pumps lowest. now you go back to talking about adding more oil supply. the 3.2 pump actually makes it able to fill about a quart more (?) i think Oleg said it in the 3.2 pump video, idk you can ask Oleg. but what more do you want? a 10 L oil supply? We have 7 L capacity. like i said earlier, imports have smaller oil supply. GTR has a 5L capacity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitee View Post
    There aren’t many people running around with 600whp on these forums. Oleg has stated several times how much he beats on his car and the engine has held up completely fine with stock bottom end and internals. Still confused at what point you’re trying to make to Oleg....pretty sure he knows these motors better than most tuners know them...


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    1)I m not trying to make any point to him. I m asking questions because I m interested. I have not said he is wrong
    2) I m stating facts about when modifying you need supporting mods. When you add more air you at more fuel. Etc he stated that he added an upgrade oil pumping system, with the larger pump demanding more oil your going to need to more oil supply or you will start getting cavatation in the pump and airate the oil.
    3) An engine is an engine, they all operate on same basic principles. If a tuner says they don’t know a certain engine then they ain’t much of a tuner. Knowing software is one thing.

    I’m only making suggestion, his engine, his money. Would hate to see a build like this fail due to something as simple as not adding a larger oil resivior

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    Newest boosted engines is runs higher or lower then 10.5:1 because of the new technology, good safety futures controlled by ECU’s combined with direct fuel injectors. Some people runs High compression 11.0:1 / 12.0:1 on full E85 and high boost with out any issue, High compression will have better respond at lower rpms and helps to spool up the turbo. Currently my car at 28psi E20 and ECU is happy with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UkuRiSh View Post
    Newest boosted engines is runs higher or lower then 10.5:1 because of the new technology, good safety futures controlled by ECU’s combined with direct fuel injectors. Some people runs High compression 11.0:1 / 12.0:1 on full E85 and high boost with out any issue, High compression will have better respond at lower rpms and helps to spool up the turbo. Currently my car at 28psi E20 and ECU is happy with.
    agreed, which is why i disagreed with what Whitee said. Its not supercharger or turbocharging specific. You can absolutely do it as long as you have the right knock detection, fuel, and timing/tune...

    There's a lot of talk about 'higher boost' but thats all relative also and not supercharger or turbocharger specific.

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    Quote Originally Posted by friskuh View Post
    When i brought up our engine has a big oil supply, you brought up that the pump won't flow for the needed amount of lubrication. hes put in a pump that pumps wayyyyy more oil at the most important RPM range where stock oil pump actually pumps lowest. now you go back to talking about adding more oil supply. the 3.2 pump actually makes it able to fill about a quart more (?) i think Oleg said it in the 3.2 pump video, idk you can ask Oleg. but what more do you want? a 10 L oil supply? We have 7 L capacity. like i said earlier, imports have smaller oil supply. GTR has a 5L capacity.
    I have never said the pump can’t supply, I said the supply can’t keep up with the pump. The 3.2 has the same capacity as the 3.0T.’ 6.2L. With a redline of 6500-7200rpm trans dependant, now that pump with the new new build is going to be running at 8000 rpm. The pump is going on to pumping 11.11% more oil at 8000RPM. Just because you add a bigger pump doesn’t mean you can add more oil to the same resivior because if the crank is splashing in the oil it will start to airate and lead to lack of lubrication due to air bubbles in the oil and also cause drag. I m just giving advice. He said he was not a mechanic, I am a dealer trained diesel mechanic, it does not mean i know every thing, but I think I have an idea what I m talking about. Again his engine his money. Just giving insight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Joe View Post
    I have never said the pump can’t supply, I said the supply can’t keep up with the pump. The 3.2 has the same capacity as the 3.0T.’ 6.2L. With a redline of 6500-7200rpm trans dependant, now that pump with the new new build is going to be running at 8000 rpm. The pump is going on to pumping 11.11% more oil at 8000RPM. Just because you add a bigger pump doesn’t mean you can add more oil to the same resivior because if the crank is splashing in the oil it will start to airate and lead to lack of lubrication due to air bubbles in the oil and also cause drag. I m just giving advice. He said he was not a mechanic, I am a dealer trained diesel mechanic, it does not mean i know every thing, but I think I have an idea what I m talking about. Again his engine his money. Just giving insight
    I understand what you're talking about now. maybe he has it sorted out, we'll see if he responds

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