Yeah I know. I'm working on it. Gotta find all these pics again to uplaod to photobucket. However, in the meantime, YOU CAN CLICK ON THEM TO SEE THEM BIGGER.ur pic are way to small
Yes. Hauls ass is a good description. I haven't yet taken it to a dyno, but it should be anywhere around 160-170whp. here's my timeslip from Famoso Raceway....i bet this thing hallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllls some ass what kind of numbers are you puttin out?
Yeah it would. Just like on a turbo car, except instead of the piping from intercooler to turbo, it's I/C to air filter.wanted to use a front mount intercooler as a cold-air intake? won't work.
You obviously don't know about the VR6 motor then, LOL... The intake manifold runs over the head, and absorbs a ton of heat soak. Anything to reduce intake tempertures will help a lot. It was just a random idea anyway. Wanted to do something with the intercooler while waiting for the S/C lols....its still not going to work, and wouldn't work if you did it. the air charge isn't THAT HOT, so needing to cool it down is just silly.
Yes. Hauls ass is a good description. I haven't yet taken it to a dyno, but it should be anywhere around 160-170whp. here's my timeslip from Famoso Raceway....
1/4 Mile ET: 15.351
1/4 Mile MPH: 93.172
1/8 Mile ET: 9.986
1/8 Mile MPH: 71.370
0-60 Foot ET: 2.478
SRI's actually make more power than on most Hondas. The CAI's make a bit more mid-range power, but SRI's tend to make a bit more peak power (higher rpms) due to the much shorter overall path of air travel. (thanks mostly to the pressure created at the filter. Comptech "Ice-Box" intakes get the best of both worlds. A "Short Ram" Intake, with a Cold-Air extension added, without adding additional piping between the filter and the throttle body.Another point i'd like to point out. If all the longer piping restricts airflow, why does a typical CAI produce more power than a SRI? I suppose the interfooler intake probably doesn't cool down the air as much as you'd think though.
my 97 neon raped a lightly modded GSR a week or so ago...and...GSR's arent as great as people think. its a mid 15 sec car..ive seen a vr6 rape a gsr stock for stock the vr6 is a great motor
The head design. only 12 valves. Thats 2 valves per cylinder. The head can only muster like half the amount of the amount of air as a Honda head can. The head design is the "bottleneck" of these motors. 200hp is barely acheivable even with cams, aftermarket intake manifold, full exhaust, header, chip, ported and polished head, etc. But 200hp is all these cars need. 200hp will get you into the 12's on the 1/4 mile....A stock VR6 has 172 hp from the factory bro. It seems like theres something restricting that VR6 from the looks of the track times. If its chipped and all..... My friend who is a mechanic worked on a jetta VR6 that had a crazy chip and had well over 200 hp. The car had so much power that when my friend inspected it for the first time he noticed that EVERY single motor mount was broken. 160-170 hp is really weak for a MK3 Jetta VR6.
Hell yeah I am lol. I don't even have to touch the injectors, and i'll make over 240whp...SRI's actually make more power than on most Hondas. The CAI's make a bit more mid-range power, but SRI's tend to make a bit more peak power (higher rpms) due to the much shorter overall path of air travel. (thanks mostly to the pressure created at the filter. Comptech "Ice-Box" intakes get the best of both worlds. A "Short Ram" Intake, with a Cold-Air extension added, without adding additional piping between the filter and the throttle body.
I'm not too fluent on VeeDub knowledge, so you've got a "heads up" on me there.
Also, you're going Supercharged in the future? nice
I've beaten my buddy's 95 GSR with Skunk2 cams & 2.25" exhaust. - When I was stock. (no chip)ive seen a vr6 rape a gsr stock for stock the vr6 is a great motor
:lol: Cute..... :lol:Cute Jetta!