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Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: Mar Sun 01, 2015 11:19 pm
by benno3231
I've heard it is best to mount to temp sensor somewhere else down the line due to manifold heat soaking

Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: Mar Sun 01, 2015 11:33 pm
by SweaterVest
Well the 1.8t sensor should be less prone to heat soaking. And I've heard the power gaskets will also help with that as well. Who knows if I'll notice any of these mods it's all for seen point anyway right?

Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: Mar Mon 02, 2015 12:16 pm
by benno3231
True true. if you have one of those infrared thermometers, test the temp of the the manifold. I'm just curious what it reads haha

check out this post, there's a lot of good info for cheap vr6 mods. here's what this guy said about IAT sensor:

"1.8t IAT(Intake air temperature) sensor-This has been proven to give 2whp on the dyno by Paul, need_a_vr6. The stock Iat sensor is closed element, and prone to heatsoaking in the vr manifold. The 1.8t sensor plugs directly in, and when wires are extended to a location that gets proper airflow, away from hot engine parts, proper Iat's are achieved. The ecu interprets this data, and gives a tick more ignition timing."

http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.p ... werful-Vr6

Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: May Fri 13, 2016 7:26 pm
by SweaterVest
I guess it's been over a year since I've done anything here. I think, maybe I finished with the major shaving and smoothing of my bumper for my mk3 today. Image
This bumper has been floating around my house for like three year.. Turns out I'm not a fan of body work. It takes along time and I don't know what I'm doing. I never claimed not to be a masochist when it comes to cars though.
Side note, in the process of buying a house (WITH A GARAGE!!) thinking about trying to find a compressor and maybe trying my hand at painting.

Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: May Sun 15, 2016 11:24 am
by Mikewire
Looks great Wes! Hope you can get your own place, it makes a world of difference when working on your projects.

Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: May Tue 17, 2016 1:29 pm
by benno3231
I got a decent paint gun

Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: May Tue 17, 2016 2:45 pm
by 201motels
And I have a small contractors air compressor you can have for $20

Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: May Tue 17, 2016 3:15 pm
by YASHA7FOLD
Just a heads up a contractor compressor won't have enough cfm to run a paint gun.


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Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: May Tue 17, 2016 3:32 pm
by SweaterVest
I have a six gallon portable one currently I think I need something upwards of thirty gallons from what I've read

Re: volkSWAGEN SweaterVest style

Posted: May Tue 17, 2016 3:41 pm
by SweaterVest
I have a six gallon portable one currently I think I need something upwards of thirty gallons from what I've read