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Old 05-09-2011, 09:57 AM   #1
Sterling
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Default squeezing power out of the AU I6

so... after a thorough read of the BA into AU topic,

turns out what first thought was simple was actually far from it....

unless i read incorrectly, the BA with inoperative VCT is almost pointless, and the solutions to this are endless and look to be quite expensive!!

so yeah what have you guys done?? im talking cams & head work, turbos, supercharger installations, even 5ltr v8 swaps???

just looking for summaries here from people who are happy to share!!

how do the manual Au's go??

im still looking to do that conversion regardless, and if some people are more than happy with the gearing from the 5spd that might just be what i need....then again you can never go TOO fast

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