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shim kit on a turbo 16v
If the front end is sliding, then of course both wheels will spin. A stock, open differential will do that.
Put one tire on snow and one on dry pavement and see what happens.....
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark
To: 'Derrick flo' ; 'C Boyko' ; rhock99@epix.net ; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 1:54 AM
Subject: RE: shim kit on a turbo 16v
Just an observation made tonight while bombing around at 3am on deserted
streets with a fresh 8"+ of snow on the ground: the shim kit rocks in
the snow! I just got new Michelin Arctic Alpins installed the other
day, so with the snow coming down hard I decided to practice some
left-foot-braking and get a feel for the new tires...
I stopped and analyzed the tracks of a couple of my more impressive
rally style sliding turns, and it was obvious that both front wheels
were clawing at the snow. I wish my video camera worked - I had an
absolute blast!
Having installed the shim kit about 8 months ago, I've had some time to
gather a few observations. First, both wheels will spin if you drop the
clutch in first (or even hammering it in second now that I have my
ABA/JH in there) - a bit of 'coolness' factor there, since you're not
laying down the 'one wheel peel'... Beyond that though, I'm not so sure
how effective it is at helping distribute power to the wheel with grip.
If one wheel is off on the shoulder and I pin it, the car accelerates a
bit more than with a stock tranny, but the wheel in the dirt spins
madly.
Coming out of a tight slow corner, it feels like it really helps for the
first second or so, but once the inside wheel starts spinning you have
to back-pedal it to keep from boiling the inside tire... It feels like
it's really trying, and then suddenly says "f**k it, I give up". This
is where the quaife would be really nice...
IMHO, a quaife is almost a necessity with anything over 150 or so
horsepower. The car will be SO much quicker. I'm pushing close to 130
whp (if I'm lucky) with my ABA/JH, and I could even put a quaife to good
use on less-than-ideal roads (sandy/slippery corners). One other thing,
the shim kit is less effective with time. I'm EXTREMELY hard on my
cars, so this may not apply to everyone, but in 8 months I estimate the
effectiveness of the kit is about half of what it once was... At first
there was a lot of torque steer felt through the steering wheel when
doing a stoplight dragrace, as the tires were fighting for traction.
Now one wheel will start to spin much more easily, lessening the feel of
torque steer.
If you're ripping a tranny apart to strengthen it, I would suggest
finding the money to slap a quaife (or Peloquin) in while you're at it.
You'll be happy you did... But for the budget minded, $90 for the shim
kit is worth it - I'm glad I got it, especially for the winter months...
Mark.
80 S
81 S 2.0 ABA/JH/4K - 80% Pelolok shim kit
> -----Original Message-----
> From: scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org [mailto:scirocco-l-
> bounces@scirocco.org] On Behalf Of Derrick flo
> Sent: January 11, 2004 5:01 AM
> To: C Boyko; rhock99@epix.net; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Subject: Re: shim kit on a turbo 16v
>
> yea. I mostly have the know how to take it to 350 hp I'm mostly
looking
> for
> others opinions and experiences. sorry I didn't say guys or ladies.
I
> can
> build a motor that can do it I just wanted to do it on a stock bottom
end.
> its not going to be a stock head my all means I'm going to do it up.
> tranny
> wish I know what I have to do to support it and got it to take the
shock
> if
> launching off the line.
> If I wanted to do 350 hp daily driving I would just get a shim kit,
p&p
> head, 3 angle valve job, autotech valve springs and retainers, t3/t4E
> turbo,
> 3in exhaust and custom intake, 55lb injectors, and poly mounts all
around
> so
> there is no power loss. but thins setup i mentioned is daily driving
> meaning 1-2 shift normal 3rd gear boost goes up to 15 psi. i say 3rd
gear
> because 3rd gear its MUCH less if a shock on the tranny internals.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "C Boyko" <roccit_53@hotmail.com>
> To: <derrickmd18@verizon.net>; <rhock99@epix.net>; <scirocco-
> l@scirocco.org>
> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 1:12 PM
> Subject: Re: shim kit on a turbo 16v
>
>
> > Well, you didn't ask the girls, but I have seen the innards of more
than
> > enough "stock trannies" on VWs with much less power than yours. (OMG
> that's
> > a ton of power to stick! ) Just remember that NHRA (and any 1/4
mile)
> events
> > will shift the grief somewhere, when your tires and the track stick
well
> to
> > each other. I haven't run fast enough for this to be an issue, not
yet.
> And
> > Denny just toasts clutches in my 16V. Maybe you'll luck out and snap
> axles
> > like the Hondas. I'll talk trannies with the 260 hp MkI next time I
see
> him,
> > see what he's done.
> >
> > Cathy
> > NCRA "Power Class" points winner 2003
> > CSCS "FF Class" points winner 2003
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: "Derrick flo" <derrickmd18@verizon.net>
> > >To: "Ryan H" <rhock99@epix.net>,<scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> > >Subject: Re: shim kit on a turbo 16v
> > >Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 12:57:42 -0800
> > >
> > >well I guys may think its crazy but I'm shooting for 350 crank HP
on
> the
> > >stock bottom end. I'm currently running a 4K tranny and its gets
up
> there
> > >quick. I have a Saab turbo installed and it was set at base at 4
psi
> and
> > >at
> > >WOT 10 psi through a tec 2. was running that until my clutch said
no
> no.
> > >and started to slip. now I'm at 4 psi until I install my 6 puck.
but
> I
> > >figured why go in twice when I can go in once. I'm thinking about
a
> 02A
> > >conversion or taking my 9A spare tranny and beefing it up. my 9A
> tranny
> > >has
> > >a busted second gear so I have to go in to repair it anyway so I
was
> > >thinking about doing things while I'm in there.
> > >
> > >I'm upgrading my turbo to a t3/t4E in two months. the car is
mostly
> going
> > >to be a daily driver and I plan on racing it at NHRA events. so
I'm
> > >somewhat erre about the 02A because they are somewhat hardier to
come
> by
> > >then the 020. I can get 020 tranny at junkyards all day long.
> > >
> > >What do you guys think about this?
> > >
> > >
> > >----- Original Message -----
> > >From: "Ryan H" <rhock99@epix.net>
> > >To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> > >Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:15 AM
> > >Subject: Re: shim kit on a turbo 16v
> > >
> > >
> > > > I think it all depends on your power levels. What kinda turbo
setup
> we
> > >talking here? Full street ~200 hp? Invest in a bolt kit for the
> > >differential, and do basic tranny maintenance (fluid) and you'll be
> fine.
> > >(Of course, you'll still want a shim kit or the Phantom Grip, I
can't
> give
> > >advice there)
> > > > Bigger power ~250+ hp? May require a better diff (Quaiffe) and
some
> > >tranny work (gear strengthening, particularly 3rd and 4th), along
with
> > >stronger driveshafts if you want it to last. Take note, some guys
seem
> to
> > >make do with stock drivetrain and lots of power, but it mayjust be
luck.
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > From: "Dave Ewing" <MK1Scirocco16v@comcast.net>
> > > > > Date: 2004/01/10 Sat AM 04:02:48 EST
> > > > > To: "Scirocco-L@Scirocco.Org" <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> > > > > Subject: RE: shim kit on a turbo 16v
> > > > >
> > > > > I believe the kit you are referring to is the peloquin shim
kit
> and
> it
> > >is
> > > > > (last time I heard) was $80 or so from someone here on the
list
> > >(peter??).
> > > > > BUT, if you are wanting to beef up the tranny I would start
with a
> 16v
> > >trans
> > > > > (I like the gearing in the AGB) then decide what type of diff
you
> > >want
> > >to
> > > > > go with. Opinions on this list will differ but I think for
the
> money
> > >the
> > > > > phantom ain't bad but you also have to consider what you are
going
> to
> > >be
> > > > > doing. For drag racing with slicks, I'd definitely shuck out
the
> > >extra
> > > > > dough for the quaife as I bet the slicks will eat the phantom
up
> > >pretty
> > > > > quickly but if your just gonna zip around the streets and beat
up
> on
> > >some
> > > > > Honduhs and want to save a $500 then maybe the phantom will
work
> for
> > >you.
> > > > > There are other diffs out there but most are generic and may
need
> some
> > >work
> > > > > to fit unlike the quaife but the quaife also comes with an
> unlimited
> > > > > warranty that even covers racing so you could swap the thing
from
> > >trans
> > >to
> > > > > trans as you change vehicles. I have never broken down and
bought
> one
> > > > > myself but I have driven and ridden in other's cars that have
them
> and
> > >they
> > > > > are nice!! The shim kit you are talking about is about the
> cheapest
> > >and
> > > > > easiest upgrade but it's effectiveness is questionable
although
> better
> > >than
> > > > > stock.
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm sure others will have more input on this subject as well.
> HTH!!
> > > > >
> > > > > Dave
> > > > >
> > > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > > From: scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org
> > > > > [mailto:scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of Derrick
flo
> > > > > Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 11:59 PM
> > > > > To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> > > > > Subject: shim kit on a turbo 16v
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > I have a scirocco 16v turbo and I want to beef up the tranny a
> little.
> > >I
> > > > > was looking at the shim kit for 100 and I was wondering if it
will
> > >beef
> > >up
> > > > > the tranny?
> > > > > Also I was looking a the phantom grip differential and wanted
to
> know
> > >how it
> > > > > was? I'm going to be rebuilding a 9A tranny and I wanted to
know
> what
> > >to
> > > > > put in while I'm in there.
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