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Re: Audi 5000 TB
- Subject: Re: Audi 5000 TB
- From: "Ryan Schuermann" <rts@nol.net>
- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 15:54:11 +0000
dont need to edit it just collect all the digests,and index them
using WAIS on a unix server or similar software on NT.
i remember reading on the Corrado list someone from the VR6 list or
Jetta ist or some list offering to host the search engine and all the
work....anyone know who that was? can we get it running on
scirocco.org? is that a unix box? i'll compile and install WAIS if
youd like.
Ryan ..wishing he had a dedicated unix box on the net
right now
Ryan
> Anyone willing to edit the archive? I will host it.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Schuermann <rts@nol.net>
> To: Michael Helms <tudor@tvo.org>
> Cc: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> Date: Wednesday, September 16, 1998 12:44 AM
> Subject: Re: Audi 5000 TB
>
>
> >damn i'll say it again,we need a searchable archives!!!!
> >
> >anyhow
> >
> >you'llknow it's the proper t-body by looking at the car and seeing
> >5000 on the back(and audi). go to yourdealership and buy a scirocco
> >16v gasket (may be able tobuy an 87 8v gasket or audi 5000 one but i
> >don't know for a fact as ive only used 16v gaskets) yes the 4 bolt
> >holes line up perfectly,may need to use the orig 4 audi bolts, as
> >your orig ones may not be the proper length for the audi t-body.
> >trace the gasket on themanifold, remove all that aluminumwith your
> >favorite abrasive (note do not use a grinding stone, you'll be there
> >for hours, use the proper abrasive tool, something metal with teeth
> >thats made to eat the shit out of softmertals) then sand it smooth.
> >bolt on your 5000 t-body. Remove the top nuts and swap out the
> >linkage levers on top. now it should look just like your stock setup,
> >except fatter venturis. Oh also you 'll have to trim away a teeny bit
> >of excess gasket where the lever moves, just open it full throttle
> >and you see what to trim. viola make sure to use a K&N or other air
> >filter and cold air induction setup with this.
> >
> >I noticed a big difference in replacing the 'S' pipe with a big fat
> >strait 3" pvc pipe..only problem was in texas 100deg heat on a black
> >car driving for 2 hours strait tended to melt it a bit! use metal if
> >you can. also a 16v boot and short 5" long 3"pvc pipe works really
> >well if you plug up the extra holes in it
> >
> >(i still say my 8v p and p manifold will save you at least $20 in
> >parts and a few hours labor,hint hint)
> > Ryan
> >> Hey everyone,
> >>
> >> I know this has been asked a million tines, but I'm going to ask it again
> >> once more, to get the straight goods.
> >>
> >> I raced an older RX7 tonight, and had a crushing defeat. My '86 was
> >> quicker off the line, but he crept up on me in third gear, and passed me
> >> in fourth. Not exactly a complete blow-away, but if I would have had one
> >> extra horsepower, I could have stayed an inch ahead and maintained my
> >> pride.
> >>
> >> So, I got paid today at work, and have decided it is time to put an Audi
> >> 5000 throttle body on my car. I have found a suitable donor car, and I
> >> think it has the throttle body I need ... first of all, how do I tell if
> >> it is the correct throttle body for transplanting on my car?
> >>
> >> I have prepared for the surgery my intake manifold will require. I
> >> presume it would be best to match the port on the manifold to the larger
> >> bores in the Audi throttle body. This shouldn't be much of a challenge.
> >> And I am assuming that the four holes for the allen screws which hold the
> >> throttle body to the intake are in the same place. This also means I can
> >> use the stock Audi throttle body to intake gasket?
> >>
> >> So besides the cutting and grinding I'll need ot do to my intake, what
> >> else will I need to do? Is the throttle cable relatively easy to mount
> on
> >> the Audi throttle body? And what about adjusting it - how do I set the
> >> idle and such? Or should I just follow the instructions in my Bentley -
> >> as if I was adjusting a stock throttle body?
> >>
> >> Once I am successfully through this procedure, I will be putting up a big
> >> page on my site explaining this conversion in detail, so people won't
> need
> >> to continue explaining this.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> -- Michael Helms
> >>
> >> '81 Scirocco - the fixer-upper
> >> '86 Scirocco - the not-fast-enough daily driver
> >>
> >> Web Site: http://www.continuum.org/helms
> >>
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