Phoenix from the flames - Porsche Boxster with an Audi 2.7T
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For anyone that's not aware of my previous Boxster the build thread is here - https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
To re-cap it went from this...
To this...
The car was still due to be mapped and I didn't have a proper insurance policy on it so it was a big financial loss. The reaction on the forums has been overwhelming and a gofundme page was set up to try and get the project going again. A massive thank you to everyone that donated.
I started off getting another Audi A6 2.7t donor car.
This weekend I picked up another Boxster. It's a 2.7, has done 98k with full service history, 4 previous owners, the last one for 8 years. It's a decent spec, has the factory sat nav (with a phone!), hardtop, litronic headlights and sports exhaust. It's crazy how much some of those parts sell for and I'll have to sell them to make the project viable.
Hopefully the mileage is a good omen.
It's not all good news, the car was cheap for a reason. It was sitting for the best part of a year due to an immobiliser fault. The previous owner took it to a garage that didn't know what they were doing, there was a bag in the boot, they'd changed the ignition barrel, ECU, alarm/body module, key and starter motor. The starter motor rang some alarm bells. The car was doing a few funny things, one of which was the release buttons for the boot and bonnet didn't work (which is why the bonnet is not closed properly in the photos). I had a look and the part number on the replacement alarm/body module was wrong which explained why functions weren't working. I swapped that over and the engine ECU and it started up on the 2nd key i'd been given, so much for an immobiliser problem, that starter motor must have been the last thing the garage replaced.
After they got it running for the first time in nearly a year it sounded bad, it has a tapping sound and the car is burning loads of oil. I've had a little look at it since collecting the car, cylinder 2 has a misfire, the car is burning loads of oil and it's down on compression on that cylinder. I think it's a seized lifter. I'll strip it down when I get a chance.
Here is a video of the noise.
https://youtu.be/aF-zkizY-O8
I got it brought back (he had to turn it around the other way due to too much weight at the back)
There won't be much progress for a while. Firstly I need to strip the A6 and get rid of the shell, then i'll get the Boxster in the garage and see if I can sort out the engine noise.
I'm back in the game
To re-cap it went from this...
To this...
The car was still due to be mapped and I didn't have a proper insurance policy on it so it was a big financial loss. The reaction on the forums has been overwhelming and a gofundme page was set up to try and get the project going again. A massive thank you to everyone that donated.
I started off getting another Audi A6 2.7t donor car.
This weekend I picked up another Boxster. It's a 2.7, has done 98k with full service history, 4 previous owners, the last one for 8 years. It's a decent spec, has the factory sat nav (with a phone!), hardtop, litronic headlights and sports exhaust. It's crazy how much some of those parts sell for and I'll have to sell them to make the project viable.
Hopefully the mileage is a good omen.
It's not all good news, the car was cheap for a reason. It was sitting for the best part of a year due to an immobiliser fault. The previous owner took it to a garage that didn't know what they were doing, there was a bag in the boot, they'd changed the ignition barrel, ECU, alarm/body module, key and starter motor. The starter motor rang some alarm bells. The car was doing a few funny things, one of which was the release buttons for the boot and bonnet didn't work (which is why the bonnet is not closed properly in the photos). I had a look and the part number on the replacement alarm/body module was wrong which explained why functions weren't working. I swapped that over and the engine ECU and it started up on the 2nd key i'd been given, so much for an immobiliser problem, that starter motor must have been the last thing the garage replaced.
After they got it running for the first time in nearly a year it sounded bad, it has a tapping sound and the car is burning loads of oil. I've had a little look at it since collecting the car, cylinder 2 has a misfire, the car is burning loads of oil and it's down on compression on that cylinder. I think it's a seized lifter. I'll strip it down when I get a chance.
Here is a video of the noise.
https://youtu.be/aF-zkizY-O8
I got it brought back (he had to turn it around the other way due to too much weight at the back)
There won't be much progress for a while. Firstly I need to strip the A6 and get rid of the shell, then i'll get the Boxster in the garage and see if I can sort out the engine noise.
I'm back in the game
They are worth more as a complete running engine. I sold the engine as parts on the old Boxster and it took ages to shift bits. There isn't much of a DIY culture with Porsche's when it comes to engines so there is a small market.
It depends on the damage when I open it up, i'm hoping for just a siezed lifter. If the camshaft lobe is worn the whole cylinder head is scrap. I bought the car with the assumption the engine is scrap so if I can repair it, it'll be a big bonus for my budget. A used 2.7 engine is around £1800 on ebay.
It depends on the damage when I open it up, i'm hoping for just a siezed lifter. If the camshaft lobe is worn the whole cylinder head is scrap. I bought the car with the assumption the engine is scrap so if I can repair it, it'll be a big bonus for my budget. A used 2.7 engine is around £1800 on ebay.
It depends on how I go about it. If I copy how it was before it won't take long as everything I fabricated is salvageable. The problem is I need quite a few expensive parts. One thing I learnt about the last build was cheap aftermarket parts are rubbish and decent aftermarket parts are very expensive. The middle ground is probably cheaper Chinese parts re-branded.
The other option is, as the replacement Boxster is a 2.7 with a 5 speed, I can bolt the engine straight up to the gearbox. I can then see what would need doing for clearance. If it's reasonable I'd be tempted to fit a standard 2.7t engine and get it running on the Audi ECU. You can get 350bhp on standard turbos. The turbos can be upgraded at a later date. With this route, all the parts will be factory Porsche or Audi so hopefully no issues.
Basically I don't know yet.
The other option is, as the replacement Boxster is a 2.7 with a 5 speed, I can bolt the engine straight up to the gearbox. I can then see what would need doing for clearance. If it's reasonable I'd be tempted to fit a standard 2.7t engine and get it running on the Audi ECU. You can get 350bhp on standard turbos. The turbos can be upgraded at a later date. With this route, all the parts will be factory Porsche or Audi so hopefully no issues.
Basically I don't know yet.
A great deal more can be had from the 2.7tt in standard format by using KO4 turbos and beyond that hybrid turbos utilising wheels and housings from the rest of the VAG range. 400-1000hp is achievable in the standard format.
I guess the benefit of your first build was packaging.
Fitting two turbos which are outside the V certainly doesn't make things easier.
I dare you to try and convert the engine to run with turbos inside the V
I guess the benefit of your first build was packaging.
Fitting two turbos which are outside the V certainly doesn't make things easier.
I dare you to try and convert the engine to run with turbos inside the V
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