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Author Subject: Jenvey Throttle Bodies, DTA ECU + Loom, Mapped
dcc

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Post #1
Hi all

I have a full set up taken from my 205 for sale.

The setup is:

Jenvey (red +10bhp) 45mm bodies
Jenvey fuel rail
GTI6 injectors from 68k mile car
110mm trumpets, in custom airbox
custom inlet, similar in design to the 'longman' inlet
DTA E48Pro ECU with full loom, has the wiring for Launch control also)

Mapped by sandy for the engine, but I am told this will work for a 100% standard GTI 6 engine

I must stress sandy did not build my engine, he simply mapped the car for me Smile

My car made around 165 bhp at the wheels when we looked, but it was only around 5.5k rpm. I didn't ever get a proper rolling road or dyno test done, but either way I was more than happy with the power.

So in summary, this is everything you need, all the linkages, the fuel pressure regulator, brand new air temp sensor, I will also label everything so you can just plug in and go.

These will fit any XU 16v engine.

I will post pictures tomorrow evening when I have it all cleaned and ready to go. The car was my daily driver, with a Xsara vts box, with LSD, on 15" speedlines, returning 35+mpg when driven normally, and 25-28 when being 'spirited'.

I'm looking for £1250, for everything, posted to your door, but I will listen to sensible offers.

Any questions drop me a pm or reply here Smile

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Posted 6th Apr 2012 at 23:14
dcc

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Hopefully that works, should be an older picture of them Smile

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Posted 6th Apr 2012 at 23:21
armzsc6

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Very interested but the pic hasn't worked Sad. I take it the ecu is easily re mapped for an individual set up? Mines pretty standard other than exhaust inletflywheel etc but badly needs a remap due to a large decat (big flat spot approx 3-4k). So was thinking biddies or supercharger anyway.
Will these see a reasonable torque increase?

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 06:28
eddy_gti6

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What do you mean large decat and a flat spot. Your decat shouldnt be any bigger than any other decat. I have one on mine and there is no flat spot.

Back on track, are you running these on a standard engine? Surely you cant only be running 165bhp at the wheels as the gti6 runs 167bhp at the wheels as standard. Something cant be right there can it Hmm

Was the rr not reading in KW?

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 08:08
peetypug

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Post #5
Eddy, the standard 6 runs 167 at the flywheel Thumbs up

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 08:15
eddy_gti6

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Are you sure? I always thought power at the fly was WHP and most sites on the net say the gti6 produces 167bhp at the wheels?

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 08:20
matty_rallye

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Standard gti6 is 167 at the flywheel. 165 atw is about 195 at the flywheel.

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 08:20
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Going to put a complaint in about the interweb on my cell phone for feeding me with false infomation Laugh my ass off

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 08:25
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1000 cash collected today/tomorrow. I'm in Cardiff tonite..

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 08:38
dcc

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Hey ash

I am out all day until 5pm (ish) today, but home all evening and all day tomorrow.

Drop me a pm with your number, we'll have a chat Smile

Dan

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 09:07
dcc

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Should also add, the engine they were mapped on could be included in the sale for a further £200 Smile

engine is 115k (or there abouts). No history at all, although I took it from the 306 myself with Welshpug, (which was broken for spares) it was a blind buy. Engine pulls like a train, it looks to have had the timing belt changed as it has tippex markings on the pulleys, but I dont know if this was done recently or years ago. Doesn't tap at all, doesnt smoke, doesn't come home late at night with your dads friends daughter.

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Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 09:40
dangti6

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eddy_gti6 wrote:
Are you sure? I always thought power at the fly was WHP and most sites on the net say the gti6 produces 167bhp at the wheels?


The W in WHP is a clue LOL

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  • Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 09:51
    dcc

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    Post #13
    Well these are provisionally sold Sad

    Onwards and upwards! (nowhere else to go now though Sad )

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    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 10:35
    eddy_gti6

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    Post #14
    dangti6 wrote:
    eddy_gti6 wrote:
    Are you sure? I always thought power at the fly was WHP and most sites on the net say the gti6 produces 167bhp at the wheels?


    The W in WHP is a clue LOL


    Well thats what i always thought till i was looking over a few things on the net thismorning and some were saying whp was at the fly, bhp is at the wheels. Was starting to get abit Confused and it was early thismorning and had a long night at work LOL

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    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 10:51
    dcc

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    bhp is the horse power of the engine. if a car is 170bhp, without stating engine power or wheel power its useless. Most rolling roads calculate the power of the engine at the wheels, which in my case is lets say 165 BHP. but many of them 'guess' the figure at the flywheel, usually 15-20% increased difference in figures.

    whp is short for Wheel horse power, which suggests the power at the wheel, bhp is just brake horse power, which could be wheel or fly, most people will say their car makes (for example) 170bhp at the fly...

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    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 11:03
    dcc

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    but then you could easily throw into the mix gear ratios!...

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    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 11:04
    armzsc6

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    Yes eddy 167 is flywheel no one gives wheel horsepower output in standard car specs because he flywheel ones look better Wink. And I have a completely custom system and the centre box is further back so down pipe is longer. Have had all codes etc read on planet 2000 software and no problems and still big flat spot. As well as rolling road graph shows big flat spot and peak power was made at 7400 rpm rather than lower down.

    Back on track I can see pic now y phone was messing about. Any better pics of the boddys etc? Without air box in the way etc? And was that standard cams and compression or uprated?

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    Seat Leon FR TDI 190BHP 300lbft daily gti-6 killer :p
    12x 306's owned so far

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    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 11:06
    dcc

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    *at the moment these may be sold pending collection*

    Engine was 100% standard.

    When I take them off later I will show better photos, but like above, these are currently sold.

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    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 11:13
    anth

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    Sounds a bargain, I was tempted myself but then remembered I don't own a 6 anymore LOL
    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 11:43
    armzsc6

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    Fair nuff if they don't sell give us a shout I'll probs have them.

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    Seat Leon FR TDI 190BHP 300lbft daily gti-6 killer :p
    12x 306's owned so far

    Cambelts, clutches, service work carried out on All makes and models, Peugeot Citroen / mitsubishi specialist.
    Pug planet / Citroen Lexia diagnostics / code reads available.
    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 19:13
    coskev

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    armzs16 wrote:
    . As well as rolling road graph shows big flat spot and peak power was made at 7400 rpm rather than lower down.



    7400rpm?Shock

    Think the rolling road was reading wrongYes

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    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 21:29
    welshpug!

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    or the cam timing was wayyy out.

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    Posted 7th Apr 2012 at 21:44
    armzsc6

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    Can timing was slightly out as it happens when I got the engine out last year he valves had been kissing the pistons :0 someone set the timing up with a s**t bottom pulley.
    Rolling road was AMD tuning in Essex & theirs has to be very accurate asthey run touring cars from there which have a measured max allowed power output etc.
    Anyway new engine and rich w pulleys etc and still big lack of power till you rev the Bollox off it compared to my other 6. Then Superman lol.

    Back on topic are these deff sold yet?

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    12x 306's owned so far

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    Pug planet / Citroen Lexia diagnostics / code reads available.
    Posted 9th Apr 2012 at 07:56
    dcc

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    These went to a new owner yesterday! Sad

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    Posted 9th Apr 2012 at 11:12
    rallyeash

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    Cheers!

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    Posted 9th Apr 2012 at 15:39

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