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Cams!!??
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Evening all! Im looking at changing the cam/s in my gti6 and after reading previous posts iv not a clue what to do for the best. Obviously im after the most duration and lift my engine will allow although piston machining isnt out of the question. The head has been skimmed although im not sure by how much. Iv also read that someone on here does regrinds??! Who and to what spec are they? My car has jenvey 48's on standard management. Any help/advice would be much appreciated! 
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48's are a bit big for a standard lump, you need yo be going 100 bhp more than a standard engine to need them!

as for cams, have a look on the gti6 forum, there's a long thread about csms.
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How did you get on using the standard management? I'm looking to do something similar at the moment
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be careful without checking the clearance, So pretty much re-grinds or the first offering of Cat or Kent etc
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(04-01-2016, 09:00 PM)welshpug Wrote: 48's are a bit big for a standard lump, you need yo be going 100 bhp more than a standard engine to need them!

as for cams, have a look on the gti6 forum, there's a long thread about csms
Its too late now as they're on. Mapped and running nice.
Yeah iv read the thread, it was you who started it about 5 years back if im correct. Is piston pocketing ideal or is it best just to get pistons at the same time, go with an aggressive cam and turn the revs up? I dont really want to plough a load of money into the engine tho with rods and everything else. Whats the most that can be taken off the pistons safely? 
How do i get hold of the guy who does cam regrinds?

(04-01-2016, 11:06 PM)adam b Wrote: How did you get on using the standard management? I'm looking to do something similar at the moment

Wayne @ Chipwizards is the man! I left the car with him for a couple of weeks. Runs sweet!

(04-01-2016, 11:14 PM)miles Wrote: be careful without checking the clearance, So pretty much re-grinds or the first offering of Cat or Kent etc

Yeah i understand they do run close. Iv read all the tollerances needed. Who's the regrind guy and how do i contact him?
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piper and kent do regrinds, and newman I believe, pistons can have an extra 1mm of clearance added, bridgecraft engineering for that.


with a decent set of rods and pistons (circa £1200) and the right cam, you wont need many more revs than a standard engine
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(04-01-2016, 11:56 PM)welshpug Wrote: piper and kent do regrinds, and newman I believe, pistons can have an extra 1mm of clearance added, bridgecraft engineering for that.


with a decent set of rods and pistons (circa £1200) and the right cam, you wont need many more revs  than a standard engine

Topman thanks! Ill get onto bridgecraft see what they can do for me. Think ill get the pistons pocketed and see what cam i can get in after. It already revs to about 7200, would you keep it at that then?
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standard peak power is at 6500, not sure where it goes with ITB's, not much beyond 7 if the limiter was set to 7200, on PH2's and 45's mine was set to 7700, so I( guess peak was around 74-7500.
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(05-01-2016, 01:50 PM)welshpug Wrote: standard peak power is at 6500, not sure where it goes with ITB's, not much beyond 7 if the limiter was set to 7200, on PH2's and 45's mine was set to 7700, so I( guess peak was around 74-7500.

The hp graph showed it still pulling at 7200, i guess its safe ish there. I take it you had to modify your pistons to get them cams in? 7700!? Standard rods? Arp's? Uprated springs/lifters? What sort of power do you get? Sorry about the thousand questions! Smile
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Interesting. Our engine builder in work wouldn't go over 7400 on standard lifters.
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(05-01-2016, 06:51 PM)adam b Wrote: Interesting. Our engine builder in work wouldn't go over 7400 on standard lifters.

Aren't the PH1 GTis running at 7500?
I know of someone running a Standard GTi with a limiter at 8K. Its driven hard and never had any issues lol
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certainly not recommended for race use etc, but fine for a road car.

engine is standard bar modified pistons and cams, arps arent worth the money, they have double springs as standard, standard oe gasket and bearings
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So why did they reduce the rev limit? Serious question...

It's not necessarily harmful but valve bounce / float just means it won't work all that well. And the guy really does know what he's talking about Smile
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not sure really, but yeah I dont think most engines with hydraulic tappets dont like more than 7500 for too long.
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(05-01-2016, 06:56 PM)Niall Wrote:
(05-01-2016, 06:51 PM)adam b Wrote: Interesting. Our engine builder in work wouldn't go over 7400 on standard lifters.

Aren't the PH1 GTis running at 7500?
I know of someone running a Standard GTi with a limiter at 8K. Its driven hard and never had any issues lol

Deep in the strawberry patch revving to 8k! Brave man!!
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utterly pointless given they peak at 6.5k!
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(05-01-2016, 07:31 PM)welshpug Wrote: certainly not recommended for race use etc, but fine for a road car.

engine is standard bar modified pistons and cams, arps arent worth the money, they have double springs as standard, standard oe gasket and bearings

I thought arp's were a must if your revving high!? I think ill prob just sort the pistons, arp's, put whatever cam i can get in there and turn it up a touch! Id like to see high 2's but i havent got the wallet to back it up! 
Iv also read you can put a slightly longer crank in but would i need custom pistons then or would 6 pistons go in with modifications?
Theres so much you can do i just dont know whats best! I should have just brought a gt30 and pistons!?  Rofl
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im not revving high!

standard bolts are fine, if uprating I'd go to a decent bolt like carillo.

you can't go longer stroke on the standard pistons, they come up to the deck and have a small dish.
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(05-01-2016, 10:50 PM)welshpug Wrote: im not revving high!

standard bolts are fine, if uprating I'd go to a decent bolt like carillo.

you can't go longer stroke on the standard pistons, they come up to the deck and have a small dish.

Thanks for the advise anyways. Ill have a think about what im gonna do. Might end up selling the bods and go turbo if iv got to buy pistons for a daft cam.  Huh
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you have to buy more than pistons and rods if you go beyond say a PH2, you need valve springs too.
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(07-01-2016, 10:02 AM)welshpug Wrote: you have to buy more than pistons and rods if you go beyond say a PH2, you need valve springs too.

Been mulling things over and iv decided to have a Peter Taylor regrind on the inlet. Gonna get it sent next week. 
Been trying to contact Wayne but no joy as yet? You know of anyone else who's able to tweak the standard management or will it be ok? Iv already got a wideband to keep a eye on things??
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I've git Piper BP270H with pocketed pistons and no clearance issues. I think I can go a little bit more lift if I wanted to but the engine made 203bhp with 45mm throttle bodies so I'm fairly happy
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putting pt81 cams with vernier pulleys , pocketing pistons , and also fully lightening and balancing , also running 45 jenveys and mapable ecu , and comp exhaust , so hoping to see the 200bhp mark
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#24
As long as i get around 200bhp ill be pretty happy as id like to get a slightly shorter final drive eventually which will make it feel faster anyways. Imo the standard box is too long! Ill prob get the flywheel lightened at the same time.
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(08-01-2016, 11:28 PM)Beany58 Wrote: As long as i get around 200bhp ill be pretty happy as id like to get a slightly shorter final drive eventually which will make it feel faster anyways. Imo the standard box is too long! Ill prob get the flywheel lightened at the same time.

Agree on getting a shorter final drive but good luck, I've been looking for one for ages. Unless you fancy spending £900 or so from Spoox!
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plenty of 5 speed shorter fd's available from std boxes Wink
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Bloody loads out there Smile
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just never a 4.4 be3!
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(09-01-2016, 10:33 PM)welshpug Wrote: plenty of 5 speed shorter fd's available from std boxes Wink


Whats the gearbox of choice then? Are the layshafts the same length in 5 and 6 speed box's?

(09-01-2016, 09:51 PM)DemonDriverDan Wrote:
(08-01-2016, 11:28 PM)Beany58 Wrote: As long as i get around 200bhp ill be pretty happy as id like to get a slightly shorter final drive eventually which will make it feel faster anyways. Imo the standard box is too long! Ill prob get the flywheel lightened at the same time.

Agree on getting a shorter final drive but good luck, I've been looking for one for ages. Unless you fancy spending £900 or so from Spoox!

Id love a Spoox one but cant justify the £900. If all else fails that might be the only way! Sad
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i use a 5 speed box in mine with c/r and 4,4 cwp , better lock , lighter , and more cwp available , how many times are you hitting 6 gear on track ?
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