[urq] Engine options ... 25 year old urq
urq
urq at pacbell.net
Fri Sep 21 01:04:16 PDT 2007
Thanks to all of you who provided your thoughts! I truly appreciate them!
You know, there is one more possibility
lets say that I do go with the
MC-2 engine. Ive also got a set of the Wiseco pistons from a GP a long
time ago. Does anyone know if these will work in the MC-2? The pistons
have a crown very similar to that of the WX, not the dished indentation near
the spark plug like the MC-1 has. Is it wise to open up the motor before
the swap or will that add risk?
Believe me, Ive considered all those options in the past
I5-20V, I5-10V
with low compression and a big turbo
at one point I was even convinced
that a 3.6l V8-32V engine would be the perfect motor for an urq
Ive come
back to the opinion that the newest flavor of the MC motor is optimum for my
criteria
and Javads certainly shown what a higher compression,
turbocharged I5 is capable of
albeit that he does now prefer the 20V
variant.
One thing that influences my choice is the fact I live in Kaleefohnia and
the car will get a smog check every couple years. If I keep a 10V motor in
it Im going to be more likely to go through a standard 1983 Audi quattro
smog test without problems
and if someone notices that it isnt the
correct 10V then I suppose I can go through the referee process without much
to worry about as I would install all of the emission equipment from the
newer engine.
Javads group does some *fantastic* work, theres no doubt about it. I
guess the Scotsman in me makes me want to think of alternatives
especially
when I know whats available using EFI332 or MegaSquirt for a fraction of
the cost. My end goal is to have an EFI equipped engine, but Im OK with
doing it in stages. By sticking with CIS I know I wont have to think about
the fuel system, changing the intake and all that
it is just whatever work
is needed to bolt up the engine under the hood. I guess Im going a bit
above that basic idea as Im working through what it takes to work the
MC-2s engine wiring harness into the urqs loom
but thats actually
looking to be fairly straightforward. So, I can get the car back on the
road and legal in a short time with fairly low risk, and I can then start
working on the enhancement projects
EFI is one of the first of course, but
Id love to use the urq as a testbed for trying out ION sensing for mixture
and knock detection
who knows what else
;-)
Thanks again all! It is fun to contemplate this sort of project again!
Steve B
San José, CA (USA)
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Audisport heard you, or wrote the book... The WRC Groupe B version of the
2.1liter engine from which the WX was derived was 6.3:1 compression in the
10vt trim known to put down in excess of 400hp...
Scott J
In a message dated 9/20/2007 6:09:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
koenigj at comcast.net writes:
If I may be allowed to paraphrase an old real estate acquaintance of mine:
"There's no such thing as compression that's too low, there's only too
little boost!"
A little attempt at humor...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Swann" <benswann at comcast.net>
...The WX is a nice engine, but almost too low of compression.
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