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Malachy wrote:http://www.track-monkey.co.uk/downloads/injectors.pdf
should help you ut all you need is part numbers from people now
Well, considering that 100-110 BHP per litre is about the most you will get from an 4-pot N/A engine with Variable Valve Timing then these engine must run NOS?? otherwise 200BHP is not possible from a 1600cc.philg wrote:Is it a 1.6 gti you have? Engine tuner steven gault in northern ireland can get them up to 200+bhp N/A
No its not 16v, its a 8v, should be around 170bhp after, ive done everything on to it. in car that weighs 850kg!Welton wrote:Well, considering that 100-110 BHP per litre is about the most you will get from an 4-pot N/A engine with Variable Valve Timing then these engine must run NOS?? otherwise 200BHP is not possible from a 1600cc.philg wrote:Is it a 1.6 gti you have? Engine tuner steven gault in northern ireland can get them up to 200+bhp N/A
Welly, the TU5JP4 has 120bhp, with no VVT or VTEC shite, its just good old PSA engineering, the same engineering that achieved 167bhp from the XU10J4RS found in the GTi6, that power is wheel acheievable, i know i shouldnt compare it, but the Honda Integra DC5 runs a 1,8 16v lump pushing (i think) 200bhp, anything is possible, its just how much money you plan on spending, and how undriveable you want the carWelton wrote:Well, considering that 100-110 BHP per litre is about the most you will get from an 4-pot N/A engine with Variable Valve Timing then these engine must run NOS?? otherwise 200BHP is not possible from a 1600cc.philg wrote:Is it a 1.6 gti you have? Engine tuner steven gault in northern ireland can get them up to 200+bhp N/A
FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problemsPeugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non?
FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problemsPeugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non?
Not really, but it's a big trade off on the low end power (a bike engine for instance). After all most VVT systems just switch over between two cams, so if you imagine runing just the top end cam you get the same result.Welton wrote:You MUST have variable valve timing and high revs to get more than 100BHP/litre.
no you dont all vvt does is retain economy and run a mild cam at low rpm and a wild ass cam at high rpm.Welton wrote:You MUST have variable valve timing and high revs to get more than 100BHP/litre.