The engine build video is LIVE ~ ruclips.net/video/OWsa1ItELyM/видео.html Also Paul(shopdap.com) and I worked to get a parts list going ~ bit.ly/3x54ABf
I know its been a while since Ive put a video out. For that, Im sorry. This drag race project has been TONS more work than I expected. HAHA. It will 100% be worth it. Wait until you guys see how it all plays out.
Yes!!!... been looking forward to this video... I do have some experience of the smaller spacer though on my own build that suggests the standard chain doesn't fit without modification... I have DM'd you on your Facebook page with some details as I would love your input on it...
Hi @HumbleMechanic I know you may get this a lot but I own a 2019 Volkswagen GLI 35th Anniversary Edition 2.0T 6MT. I was wondering if you have a trick or possibly coding information to remove the rev hang. I love this car but the rev hang sucks! I know a lot of people are looking for a solution or help as far as lowering how much rev hang there is! If you could make a video with details on how to remove it or why people can't remove it that would be great! I know other car manufacturers allow you to code this out, but no one has been able to solve VWs
Please help. I have a 2009 Hyundai sonata 2.4 cylinder and I replaced the alternator. Fairly easy job. But after I replaced it I started the car up and went for a ride. Everything seemed fine until I came to a stop sign and as soon as I pressed on the brake the car stalled. Not only does it do that but when the engine is cold the idle looks good but as soon as it warms up the idle drops down to a low 400 to 500 rpm and if I rev it up it will stall when idle comes back down. I had none of these problems before replacing the alternator. I did not touch any vacume lines while replacing the alternator. I'm totally baffled. Before I start replacing things I figured I would try and get some help first. Also I get no codes.
This is exactly what i had to do, essentially i timed it old school just with crank TDC with cams locked and ignored the IM gear markings as they become irrelevant, this made the chain perfectly tight on the inlet variator. it was weird and i was very sceptical about starting my engine, but it ran perfect and im more then happy, VCDS comfirmed it was ok.
Was it tight when U put chain on because for me we’re I had to tap intermediate in and bolting and repeat she timed good by the belt and with head spacer by a hair off on the intermediate which is normal with head spacer… but cams are off by a hair is she still good to go???? I wanna build it but I’m biting my nails off
Was thinking of getting Adjustable sprockets….and by the way I got new chain kit and all new sprockets from urotuning but was hesitant to build it and to turn over just like u
For someone who has OCD, the amount of time care and precision you take to explain and make sure the job is done right...🫡 I appreciate that. Bring us some "offroad" builds on a MK6 Jetta TDi😎
I currently work on my A3 3.2 quattro and it has been on the first everything for my first 265000 km and now its finally time to give it some love. Your videos are a great point of reference and helped me out a lot! Keep it up!
I have removed a 3.6 head with the cams 180 degrees out, then upon reassembly, I rotated the cams back to proper TDC timing. It was extremely difficult to get the upper chain installed (the HPFP is involved) and even when it was, it seemed like the crank marks were slightly off. I went ahead with it anyway and was met with timing DTCs. Removed cams, rotated crank 360 and now everything lined up perfectly. That intermediate gear can be 180 out and put everything off a half a tooth. It must have an odd number of teeth.
Very good job HB! I did this several times on my 625 hp build. It's nerve wracking but I never ended up outta timing afterwards. Gotta leaking cam cover now. Hopefully I can reseal it without having to do this timing again whew....
I subscribed and will be following this channel a lot more in the future. This is truly educational, inspiration, interesting, good content and I love it a lot. ❤
Hi there, first of all great video. I have one question on the timing. I made 2 full rotations everything lines up but the exhaust cam. The timing on the sprocket of that cam lines up perfect. Is this because there is no oil in the system yet? Or do I have to do something about it? R36 engine Thank you
Nice one Charles. Your comment about timing. "I have seen these things go sideways time to time." Have you ever consider adding a laugh track to your videos? Excellent tip about the chain being 1 link longer. Who am I kidding all your tips are good.
Hi Charles. I love all your content. I am rebuulding a mkV 24v to swap into my mk3. You mentioned, "make sure the oil control rings are where they need to be". I can't seem to find any specifics on this. Where do they need to be? Are they clocked?
An awesome video, just noticed about 15 minutes into the video that the number 23 actually is a reference to Nissan, was just wondering if you were doing something with a VW and a Nissan?
Make sure you put a dab of rtv on the two pin holes in both head gaskets right on the edge of the cylinder head at the opening for the timing chain or it will leak oil. Ask me how I know :)
How to take the VVT solenoids out on this engine. I've taken 2 small bolts off but the solenoid is not coming out, it's spinning. Are they bolted at the back, I can see the star screw at the back of each solenoid? Thanks
Wow 7.0:1 compression, that's super low. Like mid '80's turbo engine low, off boost response is going to be pretty bad, isn't it? Are you running really high boost levels on this?
might have some lag but mostly depends on the size of the turbo. Most turbo engines run low compression. The old school was run a really big turbo and let it lag. New school is smaller turbo or twin turbos. One really small and one big. To eliminate lag. I think Charles will get it right.
@@HumbleMechanic I'm nearing my mid forties now and remember the old school way of turbo tuning i.e. low static compression then throw loads of boost and fuel at it but I was under the impression that with the precise control of modern fuel and ignition systems that even moderately high boost levels say 1 to 1.5 bar are fine on a 9.0:1-10.0:1 compression ratio motor these days. Are high octane pump fuels not readily available in the states? I'm in the UK and 99 ron petrol is pretty common here.
Are you on the Chris Fix video schedule now? Haha, just kidding. Love your content. Just missed you is all. I know you got a billion.52 things to do. I'm a single dad with 4 kids. Everyone needs a break and a vacation. Stay healthy Charles
is it worth the extra effort to pull the engine and trans to do the chain and clutch in stock form R32? I'm at about 205k in my golf. Original clutch and chains.
Anyone got more info on this topic? Is this about making the engine safer for pump fuel at high boost pressures? Less heat from combustion at a lower compression ratio?
i have a 24 valve 2.8 that had timing chain noise. i ended up replacing chains and adjusters. engine runs great but its still noisy. i made the mistake of not doing the intermediate sprockets but looked ok. it still noisy sounds like coming from cam phaser. do they usually go bad or doing you think i have another issue ? 133k 2002 eurovan.
I have 108,400 miles on my almost 19 year old 2003 GTI VR6 (24v), purchased in October 2002. Original chains still holding up well on this daily driver. How much longer can I expect them to last without needing adjustment or change?
How did you get the extended chain?? I think I need one for my bdf turbo project. Not sure how thick the headspacer is, but my chain is wayyy too tight
Hi, I am using a 2012 VW Tiguan 2.0 TSI. Currently, it shows "P2015 Sensor for intake manifold flap position bank 1: range/performance". Is there something I could do before order new intake manifold with Sensor & Solenoid Valve? Hopefully you will respond to my comment. Thank you in advance.
So by changing the balance shaft location which doesn't matter for anything but nvh. Like old 2.2 Hondas with a water pump and a double timing belt. They put timing marks on the pump but mention nothing of it in wsm
Hey Charles would I be able to use the oem chain replacement if I were to run the 8.5:1 compression on my r32 ? read somewhere I would need to trim the timing cover a bit because the chain would hit
@@oleksandrmenko5276 did u get to find out if u use a oem because I’m have the same here chain went on good but had to tap and bolt and repeat till she went in tight with good slack by Tension I know Intermediate shaft is off by hair but are the cams off by a hair to
Good afternoon, the shaft cover with the 4 Philips screws, could someone send me a part number for that? My engine didn't have one for some reason, here i am freaking out that the shaft came out....
@@HumbleMechanic over heated my mk4 VR6 thinking I may have harmed head gasket and timing chain is due. Seem to be pressurizing the coolant system( combustion gases?), going to change the thermostat.
Hello fellow dubheads. I have a 1994 Corrado with the 8v 2.0 engine. I bring the car to operating Temperature, then shut it down. Start it back up and it boggs down for 30 seconds then it works fine again. Any ideas? Thanks!
That part where you show the cam bridge and to check the filter screen, it almost implies that filter screens on VW's are a noteworthy trouble spot. This can't be true, a filter screen can't possibly cause issues on literally every engine Volkswagen has put them in since the dawn of time. 😂
Deutsche great parts have ordered through your links 👌, But BUT just searching the website for other parts is impossible for me I mean what is the trick and how do you even specify year make model part C'mon Man.
Gabe. Thanks for the love and the purchases. Just wanted to understand, how did you get to our site where you were unable to find where to enter the make model and year? We are always looking to improve navigation to make it more user friendly.
Yeah that is dumb, I'd rather have to use E85, octane booster or methanol injection but stay higher compression and get all of the torque. 7:1 is what people ran in the 70's with beetle engines, it's dumb low, it's gonna feel doggy when out of boost, and it'll take forever to build boost. Realistically yeah 9:1-9.2:1 is perfect with premium fuel and a good tune, honestly not a VR6 guy, am a BMW guy and I know that on the M5x platform many people stay stock compression (10:1 more or less depends on the exact model) even on higher boost as long as it's on e85 it's fine, see no reason why the VR couldn't do that.
Well Charles, I'm sure the VW community will appreciate your expertise, for sure. I'm just not a fan of that particular crank/cam set up.. sorry Charles.. I realize you didn't design it and your working with what you have been handed.I come from the ooold school.. American engines with straight crank / cam gears.. think about Texas tractor pulls with 5 syncronized blown motors going to1 rear axle...PTOV
Unfortunately no, but it seems that you have changed the person who was responsible for editing the videos in the past. Just look at your other videos and you will see how they were edited and published so fast!
Other than a handful of videos I’m the one the does everything, top to bottom. But you’re in luck. The main reason content was slow the last few weeks is a HUGE series coming out in a few weeks. It will end up being about 6 videos. You’re going to love it.
The engine build video is LIVE ~ ruclips.net/video/OWsa1ItELyM/видео.html
Also Paul(shopdap.com) and I worked to get a parts list going ~ bit.ly/3x54ABf
I know its been a while since Ive put a video out. For that, Im sorry. This drag race project has been TONS more work than I expected. HAHA. It will 100% be worth it. Wait until you guys see how it all plays out.
Yes!!!... been looking forward to this video... I do have some experience of the smaller spacer though on my own build that suggests the standard chain doesn't fit without modification... I have DM'd you on your Facebook page with some details as I would love your input on it...
Hi @HumbleMechanic I know you may get this a lot but I own a 2019 Volkswagen GLI 35th Anniversary Edition 2.0T 6MT. I was wondering if you have a trick or possibly coding information to remove the rev hang. I love this car but the rev hang sucks! I know a lot of people are looking for a solution or help as far as lowering how much rev hang there is! If you could make a video with details on how to remove it or why people can't remove it that would be great! I know other car manufacturers allow you to code this out, but no one has been able to solve VWs
Please help. I have a 2009 Hyundai sonata 2.4 cylinder and I replaced the alternator. Fairly easy job. But after I replaced it I started the car up and went for a ride. Everything seemed fine until I came to a stop sign and as soon as I pressed on the brake the car stalled. Not only does it do that but when the engine is cold the idle looks good but as soon as it warms up the idle drops down to a low 400 to 500 rpm and if I rev it up it will stall when idle comes back down. I had none of these problems before replacing the alternator. I did not touch any vacume lines while replacing the alternator. I'm totally baffled. Before I start replacing things I figured I would try and get some help first. Also I get no codes.
Found myself watching this all the way through, even though I have a 1.8t BAM. Always a pleasure to watch a pro work! :-)
LOL Thanks! Ya never know, a tip here and there can save the day on another job!
@@HumbleMechanic Precisely! Keep up the good work, Charles. :-)
This is exactly what i had to do, essentially i timed it old school just with crank TDC with cams locked and ignored the IM gear markings as they become irrelevant, this made the chain perfectly tight on the inlet variator. it was weird and i was very sceptical about starting my engine, but it ran perfect and im more then happy, VCDS comfirmed it was ok.
Was it tight when U put chain on because for me we’re I had to tap intermediate in and bolting and repeat she timed good by the belt and with head spacer by a hair off on the intermediate which is normal with head spacer… but cams are off by a hair is she still good to go???? I wanna build it but I’m biting my nails off
Was thinking of getting Adjustable sprockets….and by the way I got new chain kit and all new sprockets from urotuning but was hesitant to build it and to turn over just like u
Thanks charles. Loving it- since 150k on original timing chain and tensioner its time for my tiguan for an upgrade!!!!
TURBO? now your talking.
Yes SEL
For someone who has OCD, the amount of time care and precision you take to explain and make sure the job is done right...🫡 I appreciate that. Bring us some "offroad" builds on a MK6 Jetta TDi😎
Nice video, cheered me up. I keep getting told I’m a slow mechanic and I want to be faster, I just don’t want to cut corners.
Its always faster to do it right once! speed comes, good habits are vital!
Haha when someone questions me about my lack of speed , I reply :
Does your wife like it when you finish that fast?
I currently work on my A3 3.2 quattro and it has been on the first everything for my first 265000 km and now its finally time to give it some love. Your videos are a great point of reference and helped me out a lot! Keep it up!
My uncle just gave me a 97 jetta glx vr6 and your videos have been so helpful!
I have removed a 3.6 head with the cams 180 degrees out, then upon reassembly, I rotated the cams back to proper TDC timing. It was extremely difficult to get the upper chain installed (the HPFP is involved) and even when it was, it seemed like the crank marks were slightly off. I went ahead with it anyway and was met with timing DTCs. Removed cams, rotated crank 360 and now everything lined up perfectly. That intermediate gear can be 180 out and put everything off a half a tooth. It must have an odd number of teeth.
Very good job HB! I did this several times on my 625 hp build. It's nerve wracking but I never ended up outta timing afterwards. Gotta leaking cam cover now. Hopefully I can reseal it without having to do this timing again whew....
About to be a VW owner again... Supposed to be picking up a MK7 Golf TSI on Monday! Manual of course 😏
Sweet
Yea that should be fun. They handle great.
I bought a Golf new in 2015, and it’s been fun ever since. Now more so since it’s not stock anymore.
In South Africa, for the new Golf, only the 1.0 TSI is available in a manual 😟
Professional as ever sir, and not afraid to admit when you struggle (as we all do, even seasoned mechanics do at times)
I was at the BUG IN and a VW golf R Stock pulled a 8.05 in the 8th mile drags. Pretty impressive.
I subscribed and will be following this channel a lot more in the future. This is truly educational, inspiration, interesting, good content and I love it a lot. ❤
CHARLES helpful information...who needs Google when we have you...you make it all so sensible and easy👍👍👍👍what boost are looking to be putting here
i did that on my sludge up vr6 in my Touareg , few new used parts and runns good , great video Charles !!
Good day Charles, I love watching your channel.. Awesome video on timing the vr6
Hi there, first of all great video.
I have one question on the timing.
I made 2 full rotations everything lines up but the exhaust cam. The timing on the sprocket of that cam lines up perfect.
Is this because there is no oil in the system yet? Or do I have to do something about it?
R36 engine
Thank you
Always a pleasure to watch your videos. My dream car is to have an R32 with the R36 engine in and to turbo the badboy haha 😂😊
You and me both!
Finally. Needed that video badly. Thanks Charles 😂
My spacer has 3,6mm, the chain is an original one but the guide is milled down to fit 🤔
I ran the stock chain on my 12v no prob.
Thank you again for this videos!
Great job as always Charles, ThankYou:):)
Very informative, and makes me want to buy a R32 VW
Great insight into timing awesome
Nice one Charles.
Nice one Charles. Your comment about timing. "I have seen these things go sideways time to time." Have you ever consider adding a laugh track to your videos? Excellent tip about the chain being 1 link longer. Who am I kidding all your tips are good.
Good info, cheers for sharing
Sorry, what does it mean at 19:23 "16NM +90° "? What means +90° ? I haven´t seen what you made... ?
Thank you!
Some good info there. Thanks👍🏽
Great video, what was the item that you where having doing this job.
Solid tutorial Charles 👌🇩🇪☑️
Hi Charles. I love all your content. I am rebuulding a mkV 24v to swap into my mk3. You mentioned, "make sure the oil control rings are where they need to be". I can't seem to find any specifics on this. Where do they need to be? Are they clocked?
An awesome video, just noticed about 15 minutes into the video that the number 23 actually is a reference to Nissan, was just wondering if you were doing something with a VW and a Nissan?
Make sure you put a dab of rtv on the two pin holes in both head gaskets right on the edge of the cylinder head at the opening for the timing chain or it will leak oil. Ask me how I know :)
How u know?
Oh yeah. We will cover this more in the engine assembly video!!
Where did you get the Oil shaft cover..
Hey brother i have an obd1 vr6. Thing runs so nice. Just wondering what are some things I should look out for on the motor.
How to take the VVT solenoids out on this engine. I've taken 2 small bolts off but the solenoid is not coming out, it's spinning. Are they bolted at the back, I can see the star screw at the back of each solenoid? Thanks
What is the torque of crankshaft en the connecting Rod from crank to piston
Wow 7.0:1 compression, that's super low. Like mid '80's turbo engine low, off boost response is going to be pretty bad, isn't it? Are you running really high boost levels on this?
We should be running a good amount of boost. :) how exactly will it drive? I hope Awesome. Lol
might have some lag but mostly depends on the size of the turbo. Most turbo engines run low compression. The old school was run a really big turbo and let it lag. New school is smaller turbo or twin turbos. One really small and one big. To eliminate lag. I think Charles will get it right.
@@HumbleMechanic I'm nearing my mid forties now and remember the old school way of turbo tuning i.e. low static compression then throw loads of boost and fuel at it but I was under the impression that with the precise control of modern fuel and ignition systems that even moderately high boost levels say 1 to 1.5 bar are fine on a 9.0:1-10.0:1 compression ratio motor these days. Are high octane pump fuels not readily available in the states? I'm in the UK and 99 ron petrol is pretty common here.
I bought a timing chain kit for my 04 gli vr6 24v bdf and it came with 6 copper link , is there any diference if i still use those 5 for timing ??
When I did mine, I fought the same issue and never contacted HPA and wound up getting there by shaving the black guide down instead.
Good video!
Are you on the Chris Fix video schedule now? Haha, just kidding. Love your content. Just missed you is all. I know you got a billion.52 things to do. I'm a single dad with 4 kids. Everyone needs a break and a vacation. Stay healthy Charles
Buckle up... Its going to be like drinking from a fire hose for about a month. LOL!!!
On another subject... How's the catch can working on your "R"❓
We are about 800 miles from a video
@@HumbleMechanic Thanks... I installed the same on my 2019 R...
Enjoy your video clips...
R/,
William
is it worth the extra effort to pull the engine and trans to do the chain and clutch in stock form R32? I'm at about 205k in my golf. Original clutch and chains.
Just curious... Why did you make the compression so low ? Isn't it possible to tune with higher compression ?
Anyone got more info on this topic? Is this about making the engine safer for pump fuel at high boost pressures? Less heat from combustion at a lower compression ratio?
@humblemechanic
Thanx alot bro i like ur vedios
Hey Charles ! Please do a project with Mk3
MK3 Project Car Walk Around ~ Video 1 ruclips.net/video/Eq3L5S56pf0/видео.html done and done lol
Such a perfect video👌👌👌I noticed on my one vvt adjuster it locks in place when turning it clockwise, is that normal? Thanks for the great vids!
i have a 24 valve 2.8 that had timing chain noise. i ended up replacing chains and adjusters. engine runs great but its still noisy. i made the mistake of not doing the intermediate sprockets but looked ok. it still noisy sounds like coming from cam phaser. do they usually go bad or doing you think i have another issue ? 133k 2002 eurovan.
I will never do this, but now I know how. Lolz
I have 108,400 miles on my almost 19 year old 2003 GTI VR6 (24v), purchased in October 2002. Original chains still holding up well on this daily driver. How much longer can I expect them to last without needing adjustment or change?
Hii i tightened the arp stud with the head spacer in 90 lbf accidently its ok ???
Which repair manual do you recommend for the mk4 r32?
If you’re on the r32 Fb group I think someone put it in the files
How did you get the extended chain?? I think I need one for my bdf turbo project. Not sure how thick the headspacer is, but my chain is wayyy too tight
Right from HPA. There may be other options too.
Hi, I am using a 2012 VW Tiguan 2.0 TSI. Currently, it shows "P2015 Sensor for intake manifold flap position bank 1: range/performance". Is there something I could do before order new intake manifold with Sensor & Solenoid Valve? Hopefully you will respond to my comment. Thank you in advance.
Una pregunta ese tiempo es igual para el VR6 2.8 ?
What brand of paint pens are you using?
So by changing the balance shaft location which doesn't matter for anything but nvh. Like old 2.2 Hondas with a water pump and a double timing belt. They put timing marks on the pump but mention nothing of it in wsm
Hello bro how are you my car s class 221 mercedez problem is move gear Revers car break no working and vibration start help me
I question the need for such low compression on a turbo motor. The HPA canned tune must be terrible. Like EIP terrible.
Y the large compression drop? Running pump gas and high boost?
Hiiii i have 3.15mm spacer ineed to extended the chain ? Thnks
Would this apply for any thickness spacer? Im looking at a 2.1mm spacer. How can I tell If I will need a longer chain?
I "think" with that small of a spacer, you can run the stock chain.
@@HumbleMechanic thanks so much for the reply!
Hey Charles, can you recommend a good, honest independent VW mechanic in the southern California/ San Gabriel Valley area?
Look up pacific German
Hey Charles would I be able to use the oem chain replacement if I were to run the 8.5:1 compression on my r32 ? read somewhere I would need to trim the timing cover a bit because the chain would hit
The only time you need to mess with the cover is when you have head or block machined
@@HumbleMechanic can I use the oem chain with the 8.5:1 head spacer? Also when you slap a head spacer on does it turn into a non interference engine?
@@oleksandrmenko5276 did u get to find out if u use a oem because I’m have the same here chain went on good but had to tap and bolt and repeat till she went in tight with good slack by Tension I know Intermediate shaft is off by hair but are the cams off by a hair to
Good afternoon, the shaft cover with the 4 Philips screws, could someone send me a part number for that? My engine didn't have one for some reason, here i am freaking out that the shaft came out....
It's going too be able too ad alot of boost whit that spacer. What is the horsepower goal?
500WHP
@@HumbleMechanic
That's awesome 👌
TDC #1 or does the crank mark take care of that? I guess not right?
The mark on the crank lines that up.
@@HumbleMechanic over heated my mk4 VR6 thinking I may have harmed head gasket and timing chain is due. Seem to be pressurizing the coolant system( combustion gases?), going to change the thermostat.
Hello fellow dubheads. I have a 1994 Corrado with the 8v 2.0 engine. I bring the car to operating Temperature, then shut it down. Start it back up and it boggs down for 30 seconds then it works fine again. Any ideas? Thanks!
Would this be the same procedure as the 3.6 vr6 engine in a r36 or b6 passats?
The 3.6 has a HPFP that needs timed. We will be doing that one soon
@@HumbleMechanic can't wait to watch it so I can see how it's done before I decide to tackle the job myself
Notification squad!👍🏻
You beat me to it lol
@@waqaranjum910 Youre Here Early, That Makes You A Awsome Person Anyways!👍🏻
@@Aleks_Mechanics THAT IS FACTS
Will this basically be the same for the 1997 passat vr6 engine?
yours will be easier because you dont have variable valve timing
Awesome thanks!
You sure the valve cover won't contact the hood with that massive spacer installed?
It’s been tested on tons of cars :)
That part where you show the cam bridge and to check the filter screen, it almost implies that filter screens on VW's are a noteworthy trouble spot. This can't be true, a filter screen can't possibly cause issues on literally every engine Volkswagen has put them in since the dawn of time. 😂
whats the head spacer for? power compression means less power?
It's going to be turbo hence the lower compression
Maybe stupid question: These spacers...What do you do? 2 head gaskets? I've never used one.
That is how I did this one. You can also drill out rivets and separate the HG bits. I did that on my GTI. Both work just fine
What does a head gasket spacer do?
Deutsche great parts have ordered through your links 👌, But BUT just searching the website for other parts is impossible for me I mean what is the trick and how do you even specify year make model part C'mon Man.
You can select your car on the site. That’s what I sometimes do. Otherwise I’ll search with out so I get more choices
Gabe. Thanks for the love and the purchases. Just wanted to understand, how did you get to our site where you were unable to find where to enter the make model and year? We are always looking to improve navigation to make it more user friendly.
👌👌👌👌👌
Guys, Should i trade my Mk4 GTI VR6 for a 1992 Corrado SLC. Ive always wanted a Corrado! Dont need it to be my daily.
😎👍
Why don't you put on short connecting rods no Head spacer
adjusters are 700 each now
7:1 compression is ridiculously low. I have R32 turbo with 8.5:1 and I think that’s too low. 9:1 would probably be best for 98 RON.
Yeah that is dumb, I'd rather have to use E85, octane booster or methanol injection but stay higher compression and get all of the torque.
7:1 is what people ran in the 70's with beetle engines, it's dumb low, it's gonna feel doggy when out of boost, and it'll take forever to build boost. Realistically yeah 9:1-9.2:1 is perfect with premium fuel and a good tune, honestly not a VR6 guy, am a BMW guy and I know that on the M5x platform many people stay stock compression (10:1 more or less depends on the exact model) even on higher boost as long as it's on e85 it's fine, see no reason why the VR couldn't do that.
@@imnota VR6 can do this as you say
Can someone tell me how thick a head sapcer will work with standart lenght chain kit?
🇷🇺 👍 👍 👍
The chains dont ride on 'gears' they ride on 'sprockets'.
I missed this episoden. I thinkt RUclips are f-ing Whit you!!
RUclips has been awful!
Well Charles, I'm sure the VW community will appreciate your expertise, for sure. I'm just not a fan of that particular crank/cam set up.. sorry Charles.. I realize you didn't design it and your working with what you have been handed.I come from the ooold school.. American engines with straight crank / cam gears.. think about Texas tractor pulls with 5 syncronized blown motors going to1 rear axle...PTOV
Why does VW over engineer their engines
Thats not a Spacer! Thats a half Zylinderhead
Really!!!!! It tooks you 3 f****** weeks to post a new video come on man
You interested in doing editing and production for me?
Unfortunately no, but it seems that you have changed the person who was responsible for editing the videos in the past. Just look at your other videos and you will see how they were edited and published so fast!
@@HumbleMechanic BTW. I wouldn't blame you if I didn't enjoy your content so much.
Other than a handful of videos I’m the one the does everything, top to bottom.
But you’re in luck. The main reason content was slow the last few weeks is a HUGE series coming out in a few weeks. It will end up being about 6 videos. You’re going to love it.
@@HumbleMechanic can’t wait for it ❤️ keep up the good work
200k miles? But VW is crap and the 160 hp Corolla with CVT is the only car anyone should buy!
lol
Pretty sure a zip tie will outlast a VW tensioner
Haha meanwhile , a few months back , a buddy got an old rabbit and we figured to do the timing belt.
Yep it was original.