g40's do that all the time,from the factorypolosilver wrote:I think its worth the money, just for pure shock factor on the look of someones face when you leave them in a 200+bhp polo
gti finally being turbd!!!!
Ok....moynas wrote:Your taking a bath in't ya!!
6000 euros Fcuk me you could get that lot custom made for quater of the price!!!
Is it possible to get the spec list to tell me what is needed for whats in these pics??
Let me fill you in on some stuff you should know in general about turboing a car and a Polo Gti in particular.
Starting off, there IS a low limit as to how cheap you can do a cnversion like that, firstly from the point of view of reliability and secondly performance.
To make a conversion like that on THIS car you need
1)The turbo (naturally)...To my knowledge a T25 is nicely suited for this engine.Smaller would mean less performace and biger would mean too much turbo lag.This should set you back around 800 Euro (for a new one).I seriously don't recommend you buying a used turbo...
2)The exhaust manifold (custom made) to fit the turbo.This should set you back around 300+ Euro.
3)The intercooler...A FMIC costs around....600 ?? (maybe more, i could be wrong)
4)Here comes the good part.....FORGED PISTONS...These cost around the 1000+ Euro mark...Now you may ask...What do i need the forged pistons for ??Well...For starters, the Gti engines runs an 11.5:1 compression ration, something WAY too high for a supercharged engine.The safest AND BEST way to lower that is new pistons.And if you are serious about HP then high pressures and forged pistons is the way to go.You could lower CR with a thicker gasket, but thats not going to do you much good performancewise.
5)New injectors or (for a cheapo way) a fifth injector, spraying right at the intake.Cost goes from hmm...200 to who knows where for a full set...
6)Hoses...You definately need those...Good hoses (like say SAMCO) cost an arm and a leg...Ill give ya a REALLY fair cost of 100 Euro...VERY CONSERVATIVLY.
7)A piggy back ECU to control the fuel.This may range from a simple one injector unit (the extra one) to a full aftermarket system (highly recommended).My advice would be not to go cheap on that cause you dont wanna pick your engine pieces up.Cost ?? 800+ Euro for a serious unit.
9)The WORK on the engine.This involves replacing pistons, fitting manifolds, fitting injectors , fitting ECU, CUTTING THE FRONT OF THE CAR TO FIT TURBO AND IC...This EASILY can reach 2000 Euros if done by a serious tuner...
Hm..I hope im not frogeting something....Oh well...Lets pick up the check then...
Turbo=800
Manifold=300
Intercooler=600+
Pistons=1000+
Injector(s)=200 to who knows how much
Hoses=100+
ECU=300-1000
Custom Programing=~1000
Labor=2000
And the sum is....about 7000 Euro with FAIRLY low estimates at times....
As you can see....There is NO CHEAPO way to get real horsepower...And that is the reason i chose NOT to turbo my GTi...
But you may go right ahead...
P.S.If you have a better insight to the above prices, please let me know and ill be glad to revise...
poussou wrote:Ok....moynas wrote:Your taking a bath in't ya!!
6000 euros Fcuk me you could get that lot custom made for quater of the price!!!
Is it possible to get the spec list to tell me what is needed for whats in these pics??
Let me fill you in on some stuff you should know in general about turboing a car and a Polo Gti in particular.
Starting off, there IS a low limit as to how cheap you can do a cnversion like that, firstly from the point of view of reliability and secondly performance.
To make a conversion like that on THIS car you need
1)The turbo (naturally)...To my knowledge a T25 is nicely suited for this engine.Smaller would mean less performace and biger would mean too much turbo lag.This should set you back around 800 Euro (for a new one).I seriously don't recommend you buying a used turbo...
2)The exhaust manifold (custom made) to fit the turbo.This should set you back around 300+ Euro.
3)The intercooler...A FMIC costs around....600 ?? (maybe more, i could be wrong)
4)Here comes the good part.....FORGED PISTONS...These cost around the 1000+ Euro mark...Now you may ask...What do i need the forged pistons for ??Well...For starters, the Gti engines runs an 11.5:1 compression ration, something WAY too high for a supercharged engine.The safest AND BEST way to lower that is new pistons.And if you are serious about HP then high pressures and forged pistons is the way to go.You could lower CR with a thicker gasket, but thats not going to do you much good performancewise.
5)New injectors or (for a cheapo way) a fifth injector, spraying right at the intake.Cost goes from hmm...200 to who knows where for a full set...
6)Hoses...You definately need those...Good hoses (like say SAMCO) cost an arm and a leg...Ill give ya a REALLY fair cost of 100 Euro...VERY CONSERVATIVLY.
7)A piggy back ECU to control the fuel.This may range from a simple one injector unit (the extra one) to a full aftermarket system (highly recommended).My advice would be not to go cheap on that cause you dont wanna pick your engine pieces up.Cost ?? 800+ Euro for a serious unit.
Custom reprogramming for ECU or/and piggyback ECU.This MUST be done by a real pro (more or less rewriting the whole software) and is gonna cost you the rest of your body parts...Going around the 1000 Euro range.
9)The WORK on the engine.This involves replacing pistons, fitting manifolds, fitting injectors , fitting ECU, CUTTING THE FRONT OF THE CAR TO FIT TURBO AND IC...This EASILY can reach 2000 Euros if done by a serious tuner...
Hm..I hope im not frogeting something....Oh well...Lets pick up the check then...
Turbo=800
Manifold=300
Intercooler=600+
Pistons=1000+
Injector(s)=200 to who knows how much
Hoses=100+
ECU=300-1000
Custom Programing=~1000
Labor=2000
And the sum is....about 7000 Euro with FAIRLY low estimates at times....
As you can see....There is NO CHEAPO way to get real horsepower...And that is the reason i chose NOT to turbo my GTi...
But you may go right ahead...
P.S.If you have a better insight to the above prices, please let me know and ill be glad to revise...
yea... yea... yea
the chap with the supered lupo, speaking to him last weekend
some stacked copper gasket spacers. rotrex charger, dastek unichip, intercooler from a scrappy
he reckons about 160bhp more when its properly done
its been running for over 6 months
no problems, an it goes some
i cant see that he has spent over 1000 euro let alone 7000
also,, 1000 euro for mapping? who you getting it mapped by? God?
dave walker at emerald who everyone seems to think is the top chappy, charges 350 euros for a mapping sesh
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Well my dear friend it all comes down to WHAT you want for your car.jezmk4 wrote:poussou wrote:Ok....moynas wrote:Your taking a bath in't ya!!
6000 euros Fcuk me you could get that lot custom made for quater of the price!!!
Is it possible to get the spec list to tell me what is needed for whats in these pics??
Let me fill you in on some stuff you should know in general about turboing a car and a Polo Gti in particular.
Starting off, there IS a low limit as to how cheap you can do a cnversion like that, firstly from the point of view of reliability and secondly performance.
To make a conversion like that on THIS car you need
1)The turbo (naturally)...To my knowledge a T25 is nicely suited for this engine.Smaller would mean less performace and biger would mean too much turbo lag.This should set you back around 800 Euro (for a new one).I seriously don't recommend you buying a used turbo...
2)The exhaust manifold (custom made) to fit the turbo.This should set you back around 300+ Euro.
3)The intercooler...A FMIC costs around....600 ?? (maybe more, i could be wrong)
4)Here comes the good part.....FORGED PISTONS...These cost around the 1000+ Euro mark...Now you may ask...What do i need the forged pistons for ??Well...For starters, the Gti engines runs an 11.5:1 compression ration, something WAY too high for a supercharged engine.The safest AND BEST way to lower that is new pistons.And if you are serious about HP then high pressures and forged pistons is the way to go.You could lower CR with a thicker gasket, but thats not going to do you much good performancewise.
5)New injectors or (for a cheapo way) a fifth injector, spraying right at the intake.Cost goes from hmm...200 to who knows where for a full set...
6)Hoses...You definately need those...Good hoses (like say SAMCO) cost an arm and a leg...Ill give ya a REALLY fair cost of 100 Euro...VERY CONSERVATIVLY.
7)A piggy back ECU to control the fuel.This may range from a simple one injector unit (the extra one) to a full aftermarket system (highly recommended).My advice would be not to go cheap on that cause you dont wanna pick your engine pieces up.Cost ?? 800+ Euro for a serious unit.
Custom reprogramming for ECU or/and piggyback ECU.This MUST be done by a real pro (more or less rewriting the whole software) and is gonna cost you the rest of your body parts...Going around the 1000 Euro range.
9)The WORK on the engine.This involves replacing pistons, fitting manifolds, fitting injectors , fitting ECU, CUTTING THE FRONT OF THE CAR TO FIT TURBO AND IC...This EASILY can reach 2000 Euros if done by a serious tuner...
Hm..I hope im not frogeting something....Oh well...Lets pick up the check then...
Turbo=800
Manifold=300
Intercooler=600+
Pistons=1000+
Injector(s)=200 to who knows how much
Hoses=100+
ECU=300-1000
Custom Programing=~1000
Labor=2000
And the sum is....about 7000 Euro with FAIRLY low estimates at times....
As you can see....There is NO CHEAPO way to get real horsepower...And that is the reason i chose NOT to turbo my GTi...
But you may go right ahead...
P.S.If you have a better insight to the above prices, please let me know and ill be glad to revise...
yea... yea... yea
the chap with the supered lupo, speaking to him last weekend
some stacked copper gasket spacers. rotrex charger, dastek unichip, intercooler from a scrappy
he reckons about 160bhp more when its properly done
its been running for over 6 months
no problems, an it goes some
i cant see that he has spent over 1000 euro let alone 7000
also,, 1000 euro for mapping? who you getting it mapped by? God?
dave walker at emerald who everyone seems to think is the top chappy, charges 350 euros for a mapping sesh
If your Lupo pal has the AVY engine, then an increse of 35 HP with a charger is trully a waste of time and money.I did very close to that with my N/A tuning.And if he does have that engine, then he must be running LAUGHABLE boost to have such poor gains, hence the cheapo approach with lack of low compression pistons.
You obviously have no idea about supercharging, and trust me a "copper spacer" cant replace forged pistons.
Now if your pal has the 100 HP lupo then yes, hes gains are REALLY good...Im really afraid though,he must be running OVER 1 bar boost, and without some really good piston work....ITS A MATTER OF TIME....
As for your mapping coment, again its what you choose to do to your car.Using a MAP sensor might be very good for a N/A car, but that doesn't go so well for a supercharged one, ESPECIALLY when the car wasn't built to be one.There must be a complete rewriting of the ignition and fuel tables, let along a BOOST TABLE...But then again...MAYBE YOUR LUPO PAL'S HAD ONE FROM THE FACTORY.....
As i already said...It all comes down to how much you love your car and plan on keeping it....If things where THAT easy, people would be running around supercharged.......
hahah
i am fully aqware that a spacer is not a replacement for forged pistons
but i am just saying the fact, that it doesnt have to cost a million quid to supercharge/turbo your car
i think 35bhp increase is pretty damn good for the price?
considering a jbs remap is £450 ish, an that apparently gives a gain of 12 bhp?
im sure a fair bit of the NA tuning is needed to gain 35bhp an would undoubtly need mapping anyway?
i would be VERY interested to see what you did to gain those 35bhp it must be said,
especially as you are the person that said you cant put throttle bodies on these engines?
i am fully aqware that a spacer is not a replacement for forged pistons
but i am just saying the fact, that it doesnt have to cost a million quid to supercharge/turbo your car
i think 35bhp increase is pretty damn good for the price?
considering a jbs remap is £450 ish, an that apparently gives a gain of 12 bhp?
im sure a fair bit of the NA tuning is needed to gain 35bhp an would undoubtly need mapping anyway?
i would be VERY interested to see what you did to gain those 35bhp it must be said,
especially as you are the person that said you cant put throttle bodies on these engines?



