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  • I5 B5 avant quattro

    Finnish users probably already know this, but i thought to share here also.

    I'm building 5cyl b5 avant q, base model is 1996 2.8 30v.
    I'm going to quickly explain last six months and update more regularly because translate work for would be pain in the @$$ to do.
    Whole story can be found from audifinns forum, sadly finnish text but correct timeline on pictures http://www.audiclub.fi/audifinns/sho...d.php?t=154743
    All of the pictures https://hammu.kuvat.fi/kuvat/I5B5/
    Other random project madness from instagram https://www.instagram.com/thehammu/

    Engine specs:
    AAN block
    JE pistons with hd pins, compession ratio 9.8:1
    H-profile rods
    7a ported head and modified 7a cams
    Supertech valves and fcp springs + titanium retainers
    Custom intake manifold made by kenax
    Custom flywheel made by kenax
    Tilton OT2 clutch
    Billet dry sump oilpan and endplate made by kenax
    ATI superdamper
    PWR 600x300 intercooler
    1100cc bosch ev14
    Maxxecu engine management
    Balanced bottom end
    Glyco / kolbenschmidt bearings

    Other stuff
    Spax rsx coilover kit
    Akmotorsport + powerflex bushings
    Griffin aluminium radiator, trunk mount
    2x 12" hayden fans
    Aeroflow fuel tank
    Powdercoated about everything
    Rs4 driveline

    I'll update specs more when i get more parts and so.

    So far completed stuff
    Engine bottom end
    Engine, gearbox and driveline fitment
    Rustwork from wheel arches under inner fenders
    Radiator fitment
    Front bumper/cooler support bracket
    Rear suspension overhaul






















    Last edited by Hammu; 24 February 2017, 21:43.

  • #2
    What fuel are you going to use? Interested to see you've gone for a high compression ratio.
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    1991 Audi S2 3B - 2.5 Stroker engine
    1997 A6 2.5TDi quattro avant - C4
    1976 RD250E / 350LC cafe racer

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    • #3
      Ethanol fuel for full boost driving, 98octane could be usable for very low boost.

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      • #4
        Nice Parts you have got there! Do you already know what turbo you gonna use?
        1360kg/600Whp Avant 0-200km/h 9sec

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        • #5
          I think garrett gtx3582r 2gen.

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          • #6
            Nice project! I have been watching this on audifinns. I have something for you...




            Audi UrS4 Avant 2.5 20vt - twincharged - Project
            Audi 80q B4 Sedan 2.2 20vt - Daily user
            BMW 320d Touring e91 M-Sport - Daily user
            BMW 740iA e38 - Project

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hammu View Post
              Ethanol fuel for full boost driving, 98octane could be usable for very low boost.
              Thanks, that was I figured. I wish we could get E85 at the pumps in the UK
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              1991 Audi S2 3B - 2.5 Stroker engine
              1997 A6 2.5TDi quattro avant - C4
              1976 RD250E / 350LC cafe racer

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hammu View Post
                I think garrett gtx3582r 2gen.
                Okay nice! But I don't think you'r 1100cc injectors can handle that on e85.
                1360kg/600Whp Avant 0-200km/h 9sec

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                • #9
                  Great to have this project thread here, thank you neighbour!

                  And happy to see you finally on E85 side.

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                  • #10
                    Be interested in what the rear mount rad setup will be.. Mine is being mounted in a saloon and wondering what inline pump to use...
                    Scruff4 Lag Monster Noggy.
                    In Progress:
                    Volvo K24-7400/7000 hybrids, 2.4 heads, RS4 Rods, Tial W/G's + Screamers, True Dual 2.5" straight pipes :twisted:

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by V6quattro View Post
                      Okay nice! But I don't think you'r 1100cc injectors can handle that on e85.
                      Yeah, it is possible. I have had these for 4 years so i will upgrade when this project is moving.

                      Originally posted by kymi View Post
                      Great to have this project thread here, thank you neighbour!

                      And happy to see you finally on E85 side.
                      Everybody turning to alcoholists...


                      I am going to use davies craig ewp150 with 30mm inner diameter aluminium pipes to radiator and back.
                      With 30mm lines and pump on 100% duty, theoretical water speed is roughly 3.5m/s if i remember correctly.
                      Air removal plays huge part in making this rear radiator system being effective.

                      Yesterday we designed exhaust manifold with my friend, who welds manifolds a lot. Old hks/schwitzer hybrid turbo with broken axle was good mock up for size.


                      https://www.facebook.com/luisugarage/

                      Also i welded boost pipes from ic towards throttle body.
                      Pipes are 2.5" with 3mm wall strenght, just before TB there will be growth to 3" and hpx-e MAF.
                      Throttle body is fully electric and also 3", same as in c5 v8, b5 rs4 and so on.

                      Note to self once again. Do not touch welded aluminium. It is hot.





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                      • #12
                        i love your project
                        audi coupe quattro b2 2.2 20vt project (573hp-626nm)
                        TWINCHARGED power,zero lag
                        AEM W/M injection

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                        • #13
                          Not much of a progress, gathered some parts and welded part of boost pipe and mocked up exhaust manifold.

















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                          • #14
                            love this!
                            Issam N. Abed
                            iABED Industries
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                            The build thread

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