2.8 rebuild advice ???power????
For this exact reason, your car is screaming for a VR6T swap. I'm not talking about a fully built, internallly-modded GT3076 car that will set you back $12-15k, but a strong 24v VR6 with a stage 1 or 2 turbo setup on stock internals. You'd have a 325-375hp boosted six-cylinder A4 for a little more than what most of us paid for our stock 2.8L cars. That my friend, is what you should be thinking about. No crazy 30psi engine build, but a solid, fast, S4-beating 2.8L.
For some, that may be feasible, but it's not required for the swap. Sounds as if he'd rather get the car on the road with some basic upgrading, without an all-out power build. Get a bolt-on low-stage turbo system and opening the block isn't necessary, thus saving lots of effort, money, and time (on top of the considerable effort, money, and time already required just to do the swap).
I agree, better to do it big and get the most out of it, but that's not everyone and not necessary in order to have a VR6T in the car. And a 325-375hp A4 would be a formidable road car in its own right, able to take down quite a few machines that would otherwise gut it and leave it for dead. It doesn't HAVE to have 500-600hp, although I agree with you that it'd be best that way. Nothing says he would do that later on either - many of us would, but not all of us.
I agree, better to do it big and get the most out of it, but that's not everyone and not necessary in order to have a VR6T in the car. And a 325-375hp A4 would be a formidable road car in its own right, able to take down quite a few machines that would otherwise gut it and leave it for dead. It doesn't HAVE to have 500-600hp, although I agree with you that it'd be best that way. Nothing says he would do that later on either - many of us would, but not all of us.
i think most people's reasoning is this- if your going to spend 85% of the money to just do the basic swap and get it all running, you may as well spend the extra 15% and drasticly up the horsepower output, not have to retune and upgrade and re-buy parts in the future if you decide to do this later.
this is a big delema for many people.
this is a big delema for many people.
i think most people's reasoning is this- if your going to spend 85% of the money to just do the basic swap and get it all running, you may as well spend the extra 15% and drasticly up the horsepower output, not have to retune and upgrade and re-buy parts in the future if you decide to do this later.
this is a big delema for many people.
this is a big delema for many people.
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