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Originally posted by Jon441cc View PostIf you install the the coils Backwards at that angle the last coil hits the throttle body mechanism, Also Seemed abit extreme to go drysump just to remove the oil cap to fit the coils straight
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Originally posted by Jon441cc View PostIf you install the the coils Backwards at that angle the last coil hits the throttle body mechanism, Also Seemed abit extreme to go drysump just to remove the oil cap to fit the coils straight
Nah your right it is a bit extreme for daily's, shame they couldn't sit straight though....
Does anyone have a pic of the ABY cam cover with coils installed?Audi A4 (B7) 2.0 Tdi (140PS)
Audi 80 (Typ 89) Quattro 16v
2 x Audi URS4 2.2 20v Turbo
Audi 100 (C3) Quattro 2.2 10v Turbo
Audi 100 (C3) 2.2 10v Turbo (Auto)
Audi 200 (C3) 2.1 10v Turbo - Scrapped
2 x Audi 80 (Typ 89) Quattro 1.8 8v - Scrapped
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Originally posted by lcsmith View PostI dunno it does look a lot better.....
Nah your right it is a bit extreme for daily's, shame they couldn't sit straight though....
Does anyone have a pic of the ABY cam cover with coils installed?
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Originally posted by europeanme View Postnot many run like that due to the excess heat...what with running the risk of overheating the coil packs.....Audi A4 (B7) 2.0 Tdi (140PS)
Audi 80 (Typ 89) Quattro 16v
2 x Audi URS4 2.2 20v Turbo
Audi 100 (C3) Quattro 2.2 10v Turbo
Audi 100 (C3) 2.2 10v Turbo (Auto)
Audi 200 (C3) 2.1 10v Turbo - Scrapped
2 x Audi 80 (Typ 89) Quattro 1.8 8v - Scrapped
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Originally posted by lcsmith View PostMy question wasn't greatly worded, and I think that you've answered with your picture above anyway.....but what I meant was what layout do you have to go with using an ABY cam cover / rocker cover (not including the old spark plug tube cover with 20v turbo written on it)?
Here is a photo from 2005 of the first conversion that I did (note how the 1.8t (115Ls back then) sit down nicely with their rubber and hardplastic trimmed correctly):
Here is a photo of my current set-up (its still not pretty. I removed the chrome plastic tubing and wrapped the harness in self-sealing silicon rubber tape - still the 2005 harness with no issues) (Coils needed no trimming because they sit taller than the 1.8t coilpacks)
RS2'd 93 UrS4 5 spd sedan
94 UrS4 V8 6 spd manual avant
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Originally posted by UrS4boy View Post..........If you go with the flexible rubber connector boots, then it is possible to point all five coils to the rear, to the exhaust side of the head.
I want them all to point in the same direction in a nice neat fashion....must be my slightly autistic side coming outAudi A4 (B7) 2.0 Tdi (140PS)
Audi 80 (Typ 89) Quattro 16v
2 x Audi URS4 2.2 20v Turbo
Audi 100 (C3) Quattro 2.2 10v Turbo
Audi 100 (C3) 2.2 10v Turbo (Auto)
Audi 200 (C3) 2.1 10v Turbo - Scrapped
2 x Audi 80 (Typ 89) Quattro 1.8 8v - Scrapped
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Originally posted by lcsmith View PostCould you elaborate on this.....? I want them all to point in the same direction in a nice neat fashion....must be my slightly autistic side coming out
Attached FilesRS2'd 93 UrS4 5 spd sedan
94 UrS4 V8 6 spd manual avant
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Originally posted by UrS4boy View PostWell, even with the rubber connector plug boot, it is tough to get No.5 pointed to the rear, but it can be done. Here is one example (not mine, but somebody in the US who followed my DIY back in 2005):Audi A4 (B7) 2.0 Tdi (140PS)
Audi 80 (Typ 89) Quattro 16v
2 x Audi URS4 2.2 20v Turbo
Audi 100 (C3) Quattro 2.2 10v Turbo
Audi 100 (C3) 2.2 10v Turbo (Auto)
Audi 200 (C3) 2.1 10v Turbo - Scrapped
2 x Audi 80 (Typ 89) Quattro 1.8 8v - Scrapped
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For my URQ project, this angle (30 deg) will work on a 7A cover as well...
Machined...and kept very snug for OEM fit
...and shaved...for cleanliness
...a model based on the 7A cover used to set feature dimensions/clearances and set up the CNC programming...
Last edited by Wheeljack; 13 June 2012, 00:07.
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Originally posted by cab9fab View PostFor my URQ project, this angle (30 deg) will work on a 7A cover as well...
Machined...and kept very snug for OEM fit
...and shaved...for cleanliness
...a model based on the 7A cover used to set feature dimensions/clearances and set up the CNC programming...
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Originally posted by campbellWS View PostYES!!!! i had always wondered what it would be like with those ribs machined away, thought it might not look as good,, i was wrong, a great improvement
RS2'd 93 UrS4 5 spd sedan
94 UrS4 V8 6 spd manual avant
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