1986 T3 (vanagon) syncro, VW 9A engine (2 liter 16 valve)

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1986 T3 (vanagon) syncro, VW 9A engine (2 liter 16 valve)

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Well this is an ongoing project, I have just converted the 9A engine from KE-Motronic to MS&S Extra. I had to get rid of the dist. to fit the engine to bus and that was the main reason to choose MS&S.
The engine is a stock 2 liter 16 valver apart from the ABF (Golf 3 GTI) header.
-MS is V3 with extra code
-36-1 trigger
-Ford coil pack running waste spark
-Custom fuel rail
-4 bar FPR from 20 valve turbo Passat
-Bosch EFI fuel pump (good old style)

Engine convertion is not finished yet, but I have made the hard parts: Adapter plate and the flywheel to fit the engine to the waterboxer gearbox.
Today I started the engine for the first time on the bench, and I am surprised how easy was it with just setting crancking pulse widths and altering the req-fuel value!
I haven't tuned it yet, fuel and spark maps were basicly set by Philip R. whom I bought the MS.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djbh3fwNdz0

Eren B.
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Post by MegaScott »

Cool, I've never seen anyone with balls enough to fire up an engine on that type of engine stand!! Good job!!

I might be visiting Ankara some time in the next six to eight months, I'll have to look you up!!
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After running the engine on stand, I have finished installing it to my bus.
The engine conversion involves these custom parts I have fabricated:
-adapter plate to mount inline4 engine to T3 boxer transmission
-flywheel which allows to use stock 228mm boxer clutch and starter
-engine mounts
-exhaust
-cooling pipes
-accelerator cable
-engine cover (hood)

I am now using Chad's VE table, which I have reset to my req.fuel value, ofcourse it needs to be tuned further for my engine, but works for now.
I have set the spark map using the map given in the manual of the engine.
Here is a picture of the engine in the bus, and a picture to remind what the boxy T3 looks like :)

Eren B.
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Post by Victorymike18 »

What did you do for cooling when the engine was on the stand? I can't see any hoses or radiator in that picture.

That's very cool nonetheless. Did you have anything holding the stand stable, just in case the engine bucked?
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Post by mechano »

I ran the engine for 30sec, just to see it works!
Yes I did mount the engine to a crane, note the hook over the manifold..

Eren B.
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Post by Sc0rian »

very nice job mate.

would it be possible to have a look at your map??

im running a ABF with a ford coil pack..

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Post by mechano »

Ofcourse, here is my msq file, you can have my fuel and spark map from that.
I have tuned my fuel map with a wide band sensor, it is quiet good which gives 12.5 afr at full load, however an ABF engine may need more fuel at top end as it has more agressive cams and also more power..
The spark map I have written is mostly likely the stock of the engine, from the bentley manual.
Thanks for interest.
Looking forward to see the details of your setup.

Eren B.
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