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24-09-2009, 07:37 PM | #1 | ||
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Okay im not having a whinge, but i am really getting sick of seeing the same threads over and over again. What exhaust for the au what exhaust for the au bla bla bla. So here i am making this thread.
The thread is going to work exactly like when a cruise is organised. U simply copy the post above u, paste it then add your bit etc. So im going to start. Feel free to add more. I don't want people saying that is a good way but there is a better way. Simply just add to there post under the same question. Q: What should i do about a cold air induction for my AU I6? A: Most cheapest mod u can do is buy a tickford snorkel or a Ba xr6 turbo snorkel. Both are the same size, One has the tickford wings and one doesn't. Xr6t snorkels are available from your local ford dealer for around $40. Also Look at getting a K&N panel filter roughly $120+ |
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24-09-2009, 07:59 PM | #2 | ||
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Q: What should i do about a cold air induction for my AU I6?
A: Most cheapest mod u can do is buy a tickford snorkel or a Ba xr6 turbo snorkel. Both are the same size, One has the tickford wings and one doesn't. Xr6t snorkels are available from your local ford dealer for around $40. Also Look at getting a K&N panel filter roughly $120+ Q:What size exhaust for the AU? A:A 2.5 inch exhaust will be sufficient for an N/A 6. If you have a big cam and headwork, or thinking of going down the forced route, 3 inch is for you. Q:What Extractors are available for the AU? A: Plenty, look around, The most popular are the Pacemaker comp 4480's, or the Pacemaker 4499's. Both are good, again if looking for more top end power, go the 4480's. Beware of craking in the cones though, heard of a few failures recently. Q: What Diff gears are available for the AU? A: AU's came out with either 3.08, 3.23, or 3.45 diff gears. You can opt to have 3.73, 3.89 or 4.11 depending on your application. If you go with 4.11's something in the diff needs to be modified for them to fit. Q: What sized stall converter is suitable for me? A: Depends on your combo. Generally around 3000rpm is acceptable to most people, then you get crazy people like the Monty that always want things bigger, lol. Q: What cam for my car? A: Again, depends on what you want. Surecam make some great cams, and some of the fastest NA 6's run them. The Monty, Stav, Stiddy, 510AU, OED666, SPRJenkins, Stattic, etc all run these cams, with awesome results. Anywhere from .499 to .565 lift is used for a street combo, with duration from 210@.050 to 218@.050. Others also make cams, but not as popular as Surecam. There is no available cams for VCT AU's. Also note, the fastest AU ran stock HP head and cam, and ran a 14.2. Q: What about Headwork? A: AU's generally need only cleaning up of the ports, and not a full port and polish like other cars. Just some smoothing up is generally all thats required, anymore and you will most likely end up going backwards. Q: What else do I need for a cam? A: Generally, an adjustable vernier gear, Valve springs and Valve spring retainers. All are available through JMM, Crow Cams and Surecam. Q: How can I tune my car? A: With either a "Chip" or a flash tuner, your choice. Flash tuner generally net better resualts, but dont offer live tuning, the piggyback chips are generally quicker to tune but withough the parameters. Q: Do I need a transmission cooler? A: If you like your auto, yes. They cost around $120 and are easy to do by yourself. Well worth it. Q: What do I do for two wheel spinning action? A: You can either go a tight LSD, a LOKKA or a Locker (mini spool). First is the best way to go for everyday driving, but needs rebuilding every so often. 2nd is still new to AU people and can have an annoying ratcheting sound. It also wont break. A minispool is illegal on the street and dangerous, but works great for drifting.
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24-09-2009, 08:05 PM | #3 | ||
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Q: Plugs and leads?
A: Generally, plugs are a **** factor. The cheapest ones will do the same job as the $120 a set jobbies at a 6th of the price. Plug leads, generally the same, can range all the way up to 9mm, a good place to go is QLD ignition leads, $85 for any colour 9mm spiral wound core, and the deliver. Q: What about forced induction? A: There are a few options. Basic turbo kits from Snort performance start at around $2999, but are complicated to do and still require a few parts and tuning, tapping into the sump etc. Expect from 160-350rwkw They are also working on a Whipple supercharger full tuner kit from $6999. CAPA does Vortech and Powerdyne kits also, starting around the $5000 mark. Expect around 180-220kw. Raptor also do a centrifugal supercharger kit and are getting great results of up to 200rwkw on virtually stock AU's. These are complete bolt on in 5 hour kits including a generic tune to help you along till you get it tuned fully. Expect to pay around $5500.
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24-09-2009, 08:06 PM | #4 | ||
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Is that what you were after Trav? Its all I could think of at the moment, lol.
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24-09-2009, 08:25 PM | #5 | ||
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This stuff is really good, but don't we already have a 'useful AU facts' thread? - the sticky up the top???
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24-09-2009, 08:55 PM | #6 | ||
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Can we get something like this on strokers for the V8?
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24-09-2009, 09:36 PM | #7 | ||
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Q: What should i do about a cold air induction for my AU I6?
A: Most cheapest mod u can do is buy a tickford snorkel or a Ba xr6 turbo snorkel. Both are the same size, One has the tickford wings and one doesn't. Xr6t snorkels are available from your local ford dealer for around $40. Also Look at getting a K&N panel filter roughly $120+ Q:What size exhaust for the AU? A:A 2.5 inch exhaust will be sufficient for an N/A 6. If you have a big cam and headwork, or thinking of going down the forced route, 3 inch is for you. Q:What Extractors are available for the AU? A: Plenty, look around, The most popular are the Pacemaker comp 4480's, or the Pacemaker 4499's. Both are good, again if looking for more top end power, go the 4480's. Beware of craking in the cones though, heard of a few failures recently. Q: What Diff gears are available for the AU? A: AU's came out with either 3.08, 3.23, or 3.45 diff gears. You can opt to have 3.73, 3.89 or 4.11 depending on your application. If you go with 4.11's something in the diff needs to be modified for them to fit. Q: What sized stall converter is suitable for me? A: Depends on your combo. Generally around 3000rpm is acceptable to most people, then you get crazy people like the Monty that always want things bigger, lol. Q: What cam for my car? A: Again, depends on what you want. Surecam make some great cams, and some of the fastest NA 6's run them. The Monty, Stav, Stiddy, 510AU, OED666, SPRJenkins, Stattic, etc all run these cams, with awesome results. Anywhere from .499 to .565 lift is used for a street combo, with duration from 210@.050 to 218@.050. Others also make cams, but not as popular as Surecam. There is no available cams for VCT AU's. Also note, the fastest AU ran stock HP head and cam, and ran a 14.2. Q: What about Headwork? A: AU's generally need only cleaning up of the ports, and not a full port and polish like other cars. Just some smoothing up is generally all thats required, anymore and you will most likely end up going backwards. Q: What else do I need for a cam? A: Generally, an adjustable vernier gear, Valve springs and Valve spring retainers. All are available through JMM, Crow Cams and Surecam. Q: How can I tune my car? A: With either a "Chip" or a flash tuner, your choice. Flash tuner generally net better resualts, but dont offer live tuning, the piggyback chips are generally quicker to tune but withough the parameters. Q: Do I need a transmission cooler? A: If you like your auto, yes. They cost around $120 and are easy to do by yourself. Well worth it. Q: What do I do for two wheel spinning action? A: You can either go a tight LSD, a LOKKA or a Locker (mini spool). First is the best way to go for everyday driving, but needs rebuilding every so often. 2nd is still new to AU people and can have an annoying ratcheting sound. It also wont break. A minispool is illegal on the street and dangerous, but works great for drifting. Q: Plugs and leads? A: Generally, plugs are a **** factor. The cheapest ones will do the same job as the $120 a set jobbies at a 6th of the price. Plug leads, generally the same, can range all the way up to 9mm, a good place to go is QLD ignition leads, $85 for any colour 9mm spiral wound core, and the deliver. Q: What about forced induction? A: There are a few options. Basic turbo kits from Snort performance start at around $2999, but are complicated to do and still require a few parts and tuning, tapping into the sump etc. Expect from 160-350rwkw They are also working on a Whipple supercharger full tuner kit from $6999. CAPA does Vortech and Powerdyne kits also, starting around the $5000 mark. Expect around 180-220kw. Raptor also do a centrifugal supercharger kit and are getting great results of up to 200rwkw on virtually stock AU's. These are complete bolt on in 5 hour kits including a generic tune to help you along till you get it tuned fully. Expect to pay around $5500. __________________ |
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24-09-2009, 09:43 PM | #8 | ||||
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24-09-2009, 09:46 PM | #9 | |||
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24-09-2009, 10:26 PM | #10 | ||
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Q: What should i do about a cold air induction for my AU I6?
A: Most cheapest mod u can do is buy a tickford snorkel or a Ba xr6 turbo snorkel. Both are the same size, One has the tickford wings and one doesn't. Xr6t snorkels are available from your local ford dealer for around $40. Also Look at getting a K&N panel filter roughly $120+ Q:What size exhaust for the AU? A:A 2.5 inch exhaust will be sufficient for an N/A 6. If you have a big cam and headwork, or thinking of going down the forced route, 3 inch is for you. Q:What Extractors are available for the AU? A: Plenty, look around, The most popular are the Pacemaker comp 4480's, or the Pacemaker 4499's. Both are good, again if looking for more top end power, go the 4480's. Beware of craking in the cones though, heard of a few failures recently. Q: What Diff gears are available for the AU? A: AU's came out with either 3.08, 3.23, or 3.45 diff gears. You can opt to have 3.73, 3.89 or 4.11 depending on your application. If you go with 4.11's something in the diff needs to be modified for them to fit. Q: What sized stall converter is suitable for me? A: Depends on your combo. Generally around 3000rpm is acceptable to most people, then you get crazy people like the Monty that always want things bigger, lol. Q: What cam for my car? A: Again, depends on what you want. Surecam make some great cams, and some of the fastest NA 6's run them. The Monty, Stav, Stiddy, 510AU, OED666, SPRJenkins, Stattic, etc all run these cams, with awesome results. Anywhere from .499 to .565 lift is used for a street combo, with duration from 210@.050 to 218@.050. Others also make cams, but not as popular as Surecam. There is no available cams for VCT AU's. Also note, the fastest AU ran stock HP head and cam, and ran a 14.2. Q: What about Headwork? A: AU's generally need only cleaning up of the ports, and not a full port and polish like other cars. Just some smoothing up is generally all thats required, anymore and you will most likely end up going backwards. Q: What else do I need for a cam? A: Generally, an adjustable vernier gear, Valve springs and Valve spring retainers. All are available through JMM, Crow Cams and Surecam. Q: How can I tune my car? A: With either a "Chip" or a flash tuner, your choice. Flash tuner generally net better resualts, but dont offer live tuning, the piggyback chips are generally quicker to tune but withough the parameters. Q: Do I need a transmission cooler? A: If you like your auto, yes. They cost around $120 and are easy to do by yourself. Well worth it. However, it all has to do with what your car's purpose is. QLD Cabs repeatedly report over 400,000klms from a stock box without a trans cooler. Q: What do I do for two wheel spinning action? A: You can either go a tight LSD, a LOKKA or a Locker (mini spool). First is the best way to go for everyday driving, but needs rebuilding every so often. 2nd is still new to AU people and can have an annoying ratcheting sound. It also wont break. A minispool is illegal on the street and dangerous, but works great for drifting. Q: Plugs and leads? A: Generally, plugs are a **** factor. The cheapest ones will do the same job as the $120 a set jobbies at a 6th of the price. Plug leads, generally the same, can range all the way up to 9mm, a good place to go is QLD ignition leads, $85 for any colour 9mm spiral wound core, and they deliver. Q: What about forced induction? A: There are a few options. Basic turbo kits from Snort performance start at around $2999, but are complicated to do and still require a few parts and tuning, tapping into the sump etc. Expect from 160-350rwkw They are also working on a Whipple supercharger full tuner kit from $6999. CAPA does Vortech and Powerdyne kits also, starting around the $5000 mark. Expect around 180-220kw. Raptor also do a centrifugal supercharger kit and are getting great results of up to 200rwkw on virtually stock AU's. These are complete bolt on in 5 hour kits including a generic tune to help you along till you get it tuned fully. Expect to pay around $5500.
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25-09-2009, 12:03 AM | #11 | ||
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25-09-2009, 08:07 AM | #12 | ||||
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25-09-2009, 03:41 PM | #13 | |||
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Mate not everything is covered in that thread, i did see that thread and i know its there. Its the little questions that keep popping up. And sometimes its easier to read things in one thread, not over 20. See how it goes for a while, if it don't work it will just fade away. So no biggy And if u noticed, The threads are very different. |
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25-09-2009, 05:54 PM | #14 | ||
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If you ask me, I think its better for people to be asking questions. Even if their the same topics, it still keeps the forums going.
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25-09-2009, 06:32 PM | #15 | |||
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25-09-2009, 08:08 PM | #17 | ||
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The problem with this idea, and the "useful threads" link is that people want something personal, that fits their setup and their needs..
For instance "Q:What size exhaust for the AU?" if i asked that and got told a single 3" would do, it'd be wrong, because a high compression 347 has different needs to a NA I6 or.. "Q: What about Headwork?" would you recommend someone port stock GT40P's? They do a better job of stopping doors from closing if your after decent power... A thread covering all bases would take forever to compile, and still be wrong because people take different routes to "go fast" I think a post called "How to get more from your AU I6" would be better suited (or something similar), if someone wants to run 13's in their NA I6 then there IS a need to start a dedicated thread. With the I6's there is so many different options to take to run similar 1/4 times people start new threads to get something tailored to their needs / wants. Otherwise every time someone posted and wanted more power from their I6 we'd say get a "buy a turbo". It all comes down to budget, drivability and expectations, which varies from person to person...
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25-09-2009, 09:17 PM | #18 | ||
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close the thread if its a problem, i couldn't care.
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25-09-2009, 09:20 PM | #19 | |||
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What make a thread bout a exhaust, then link it on that page. Seems like another useless thread. Just like mine. |
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25-09-2009, 09:40 PM | #20 | ||
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Hey, 510AU. 10 points for throwing a idea out there but i think it would be a little to generalised. I know it can get a bit ho hum seeing the same questions asked but after all if there is no interaction this place might as well be a library.
Hey cam, those door stops you speak of got me a couple of 13.6 time slips last time i was at the drags. so if you have a few around your place holding doors open I'll swap ya with a rock or two and bang em in the local trading post @ $500 a pair. Cheers, Craig. |
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If they were capable of getting me 260+rwkw and 12 second passes I'd ditch my Victor JNRs and whack on some GT40P's...
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26-09-2009, 08:38 AM | #22 | ||
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who cares if every one is making a thread about the same thing, keeps it interesting and something to look forward to when you come on fourms, that some one has posted a topic and with our brains can help the individual and work together to solve the question
otherwise no need for fourms
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26-09-2009, 01:59 PM | #23 | ||
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Cam,
Victor JNRs out of the box flow around 260cfm on the inlet @.500 lift and stock GT40P's around 185cfm @.500 lift so yer the difference is day and night but i just think they have a place for the budget builder and would be more than capable of making decent power in fact GT40P mid lift numbers would suggest they would crap all over most after market Windsor heads in the low to mid range. So you say there useless and i will say there decent. |
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26-09-2009, 03:29 PM | #24 | |||
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26-09-2009, 03:51 PM | #25 | |||
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But in saying that, you have proven the point i was trying to make, people do different things for different results, and have different opinions. Personally, for a engine build I'd bin GT40P's and buy something better, but then you'd disagree stating they are better then some aftermarket heads and are good for a budget build etc etc The system works.. Thus why we are all on a Discussion forum..
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