Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Just about time

My barn project will finally wrap up this weekend! I'll also do a timing belt job on our 2003 Golf TDI. She finally rolled 200,000 miles last month. That is such a great car, I would recommend it to anyone. It still gets 48 mpg and runs like a sewing machine, even if it sounds like one to. LOL. We added an engine hoist to the tool cabinet last weekend. I have to go buy another engine stand since the Porche engine will need a home until I find a buyer for it. Oh, Saturday I am going to take the 944 to get weighed. I figured that it would be nice to have before and after weights, since I know that someone will ask. Until then though my wife has found some nice vintage commercials that I remembered from back in the 80's so I'll pop one up here now and then. I liked this one alot.



One more for the Audi side of this project....hehe. You'll see what I mean.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Baseline Dyno Run

Last Saturday we took Nina to MC Racing to get baseline readings to know what I have been working with this season. Also I figure that anyone who might be interested in buying the motor after it is removed might feel better if they had the information. By the way if anyone is going to need a 2.5 that runs well let me know. Then I can buy more parts for the 2.2. If you've seen a dyno pull on tv then you've really been there, done that. Except when it is your car. It gets more interesting then, even a little exciting. So on the final run Nina pulled 128.46 hp at the wheels. Online sources indicate that the car had roughly 150bhp originally. Using a standard 15% correction for drivetrain loss brings us up to 151.13bhp. Pretty much right where it should be. Truthfully I didn't expect that at all. I mean that is pretty sweet that a 22 year old motor is still making full power. Below is a scan of the dyno sheet.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Brief Update

I'm currently out of town on a business trip. I kept busy over the last weekend working on project number two. It is the last of the construction on our shop building. I have vowed to get this done before I start any new projects, including going any further on the engine conversion. Luckily I made alot of progress and hopefully will be done with another weekend's work. If I make that goal I am still way ahead of the projected start date at the end of October. I made alot of headway on the wiring harness. I have selected all the wires that I will use in the swap. However until it is actually running I will not be cutting out any of the wires. All that really means is that after I have the car running I will have to remove the harness again, clean, customize, and then reinstall. That might seem like a pain, but I won't ever be happy with it if I know that I half-assed a part somewhere. Well until next time. I'll try not to take so long.