MRC vs. Pippyrips' B7 RS4
Andy - I've alwys wondered how to show pics like that! They played around with a few things with the car on the road but the majority of the mapping was done on the dyno.
Tweek - probably though the engine is already beded in - its just the inlet manifold and valves that are clean and really should stay that way!
1 thing I forgot to mention in my write up was MRC also gave the car a full service while with them, replacing the oil, filters and plugs. (The filter used was an ITG panel jobbie.)
Tweek - probably though the engine is already beded in - its just the inlet manifold and valves that are clean and really should stay that way!
1 thing I forgot to mention in my write up was MRC also gave the car a full service while with them, replacing the oil, filters and plugs. (The filter used was an ITG panel jobbie.)
That's quite an amazing gain - well done MRC! Well done Rob for funding it
If everyone starts getting these mods done to their B7's , there will be some seriously confused M3 V8 drivers out there



If everyone starts getting these mods done to their B7's , there will be some seriously confused M3 V8 drivers out there



B5 RS4 - Santorin Blue Pearl
B7 Brakes
MRC Custom Re-Map
Loba Camshafts
Wagner Downpipes
Miltek Cat Back SS Exhaust
1988 Pearl White MB Ur quattro (Genesis)
B7 Brakes
MRC Custom Re-Map
Loba Camshafts
Wagner Downpipes
Miltek Cat Back SS Exhaust
1988 Pearl White MB Ur quattro (Genesis)
I have a GruppeM induction system fitted, the oil crank case breather hose uses its own K&N filter (it is disconnected from the inlet manifold) could this be one of the reasons the head is having this build up?BOGR32 wrote:Amazing job, but I am more interested in the plan to keep our intake valves from getting in that poor condition. Please let us know, but if my guess is correct, it will have something to do with not recirculating the exhaust gas anymore ....
Thanks for the e-mail Lucas, I must say I am def interested in this, esp if it will find those missing ponies.
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if all this carbon deposits is a FSI trademarket, then I think we are kind of done. I mean, all of today high performance otto cars are with FSI tehnology (and here I include the Lambos and Porsches) so, we will have to buy a new car knowing that will be short on ponnies and that it will get worse with time. Something doesn't seem right here...
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Losing engine power over time has been happening ever since the otto engine was invented.BOGR32 wrote:so, we will have to buy a new car knowing that will be short on ponnies and that it will get worse with time. Something doesn't seem right here...
Did you see the Top Gear last year where they took an old Renault (IIRC) and tried to improve it's lap time? When they got the engine power output measured it was a LONG way down on what it was when new. "Captain Slow" did some basic engine tuning and got much of the loss back - but those gains would also get gradually lost over time.
Carbon build up is only a very small part of the problem, most of of 'our' buildup is down poor oil filtration.BOGR32 wrote:if all this carbon deposits is a FSI trademarket, then I think we are kind of done. I mean, all of today high performance otto cars are with FSI tehnology (and here I include the Lambos and Porsches) so, we will have to buy a new car knowing that will be short on ponnies and that it will get worse with time. Something doesn't seem right here...
When MRC took my manifold off it dripped liquid oil over the floor and I'm pretty certain caldy's did the same.
I agree with Audi in that carbon buildup (to some degree) will happen but to be dripping oil from the inlet manifold? Come off it!

Btw one other thing I have noticed about my car since the work is that it doesn't blow out blueish smoke on startup and I don't see a plume of smoke in my rear view mirror when I give her the beans and the car behind has their lights on.
My theory on this is as my valves are clean oil isn't seeping into the cylinder head when the engine is off through the open valves.
This will also be happening in the R8s and Q7s.
this is very interesting:SJ-RS4 wrote:I have a GruppeM induction system fitted, the oil crank case breather hose uses its own K&N filter (it is disconnected from the inlet manifold) could this be one of the reasons the head is having this build up?BOGR32 wrote:Amazing job, but I am more interested in the plan to keep our intake valves from getting in that poor condition. Please let us know, but if my guess is correct, it will have something to do with not recirculating the exhaust gas anymore ....
Thanks for the e-mail Lucas, I must say I am def interested in this, esp if it will find those missing ponies.
the output line from the cyclone seperator to the intake manifold is disconnected and has a small filter on it?
or the lines from the valve covers are disconnected?
this would seem to indicate most oil that gets into the manifold must come around the rings...not thru the cyclone
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