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Originally posted by mikeorzechowski View PostI'm not poor or dumb enough to drive a chevy.

ROFL this just made my friday morning , Thanks. PS: your build is tits. My brother has the exact same car he wants to do a big turbo, GTrs but we are reluctant without replacing the rods .He read up on these AEB motors and i guess the rod is the weak link for going BT. Any thoughts / opinions on this matter? Big turbo on stock internals possible ?
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I'm not poor or dumb enough to drive a chevy.Originally posted by TeckniX View Postpretty sweet build, never a fan of the audi until recently. The solution to your problem was so simple, yet only a chevy guy would've had the right tool for it.
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pretty sweet build, never a fan of the audi until recently. The solution to your problem was so simple, yet only a chevy guy would've had the right tool for it.
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Any other Midwest guys checked into this thread?? Its beer season.. who is excite!?

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So far I got about 200 miles on the car and things are going great. Only had one issue, the other morning on the way to Full Blown I lost all power and the car shut off so I pulled to the side of the road. I first sh*t my pants, then pulled myself together and checked oil, coolant, and under the car, everything was good. So then I looked at the cheap distribution block I have for the battery relo, and noticed it spark when I touched it. Thankfully it was that and not something wrong with the engine, so I called up Dustin and he kindly drove over with some tools and we switched the ports on the battery block. Good as new.
I then went to Full Blown and Justin hopped in to do some street tuning to make sure everything was okay before continuing the break in with added boost. Justin added a little more fuel up top, but other than that everything was fine, I am now starting to boost to 15psi. I will stay at 15psi for the next several hundred miles and then start to bump it up before hitting the dyno again.
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Broke down again today, same reason, but thankfully this time I was still in my driveway.
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Evrything about this is giving me chill bumps.amazing build.keep pics coming with progress.more good vids wouldnt hurt either.thnx
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I got it running on friday and have been breaking it in for the last 120 miles. Friday I did 0 boost, low to mid rpms. Saturday I did 5psi low - 6k rpms. and today I did 10psi revving to 6500rpm.
I am meeting with my tuner tomorrow to make some adjustments and maybe bump it up to 18psi.




Even made it to a local get together on Saturday.


Photo credit to TempesTT
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For anyone who is interested in what the Haltech ECU Manager Software looks like, I had some time to play with my layouts today and this is what I ended up with.

The gauges are dim right now because I do not have my laptop connected to the ECU in my car, when connected they light up. This is also a demo map from an Evo and not my actual fuel base map.
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i guess once you've removed the motor once it just gets easier. great build!
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Great work, I really wish I had the coin to do something like this to my A4.
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