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  1. Just bumping this - wondering if anybody has stumbled across anything on the net about this? I've going to be getting a V6 Superb soon and interested if there is anything beyond a full engine swap that would get the bulk of the R36 unmapped power ...
  2. Thanks Mike - I was thinking about the earlier Toureag / Q7 / Cayenne and R36 circa. 2005-2010ish. I've found a few bits on the web now - I'll rip them off and post them up but there seems to be lots of minor differences in crank, pistons (not rods though), cams and valves meaning many different part numbers but they take the same head gasket. On one model Porsche made their own inlet manifold but otherwise the engine was the same as the other VW - the Skoda with 260ps seems to be the low power model but nowhere can I see what makes the difference. Some versions are higher compression (but not the R36) and there are some subtle differences with bore size between the various engine code versions. An admin on another vw owners forum went to the trouble of getting ETKA codes for the R23 vs R36 and the There's been much discussion about cam swaps etc but mainly with the though of making 3.2 top ends fit on the 3.6 because Schrick only do R32 cams! The 3.6 is actually 10.6 degrees, the 3.2 was a bit wider splay. The tricky thing is that the main discussion for this engine seems to be in North America and there are various engine codes for vehicles released in Europe, N. American and the Middle East so it all takes some unpicking. (details below from the authority that is Wikipedia!!) 3.6 VR6 24v FSI (EA390) 3,598 cubic centimetres (219.6 cu in) 10.6° VR6 engine; bore x stroke: 89.0 by 96.4 millimetres (3.50 in × 3.80 in), stroke ratio: 0.92:1 – undersquare/long-stroke, 599.7 cc per cylinder, compression ratio: 11.4–12.0:1 191 kilowatts (260 PS; 256 bhp) at 6,000 rpm; 350 newton metres (258 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500–5000 rpm; Compression Ratio: 11.4:1 — CDVA — Škoda Superb 4x4 DSG and Volkswagen Eos 3.6 206 kilowatts (280 PS; 276 bhp) at 6,200 rpm; 360 newton metres (266 lbf⋅ft) at 2,750 rpm; — BLV — Volkswagen Passat (B6 and B7) (North America and Middle-East only) 206 kilowatts (280 PS; 276 bhp) at 6,200 rpm; 350 newton metres (258 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500–5000 rpm; — CDVB — Volkswagen Passat (NMS) (North America and Middle-East only) 206 kilowatts (280 PS; 276 bhp) at 6,200 rpm; 350 newton metres (258 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500–5000 rpm; — CDVC — Volkswagen Atlas (North America, Russia and Middle-East) 206 kilowatts (280 PS; 276 bhp) at 6,200 rpm; 370 newton metres (273 lbf⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm; — CHNA/CMVA — Volkswagen Phaeton 206 kilowatts (280 PS; 276 bhp) at 6,200 rpm; 370 newton metres (273 lbf⋅ft) at 3,500 rpm; — CGRA/CMTA — Volkswagen Touareg 220 kilowatts (299 PS; 295 bhp) at 6,600 rpm; 350 newton metres (258 lbf⋅ft) at 2,400–5,300 rpm — BWS — Volkswagen Passat R36 (B6) (Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Middle-East) 220 kilowatts (299 PS; 295 bhp) at 6,600 rpm; 350 newton metres (258 lbf⋅ft) at 2,400–5300 rpm; — CNNA — Volkswagen CC (North America, Russia and Middle-East)
  3. I see that this was discussed many years ago about why the Superb only had 260ps and the R36 and CC had 300ps. The comments suggested it was purely remapping but a look about now and the Skoda only gets mapped to something approaching the VW figures but not to the 320 that can be had on the Passat. This suggests some other differences - I've trawled t'Internet but can only find a passing reference to a different intake manifold on (posdibly) earlier Passat's. Anyone got any thoughts / suggestions on this? Also, is the more recent Porsche 3.6 remotely similar to the Superb / Passat engine?
  4. Most of the models I am looking at have the Bolero unit. I saw one that had a unit with 4 buttons down each side but seemed to have a smaller screen. Whats the best option to try to get. Also, whats the SD card used for (music?) and whats the largest capacity accepted.
  5. Ah - post 2009 so FL. I though that the washers were only to comply with new build regs and not tested at e.g. MOT?
  6. Hi, I'm looking at getting the missus a MkII VRs. Amongst various questions about what I should be looking out for (which I will read through the forum first) is it possible to fit the OEM Xenon lights if not originally fitted. This is something that I appreciate may be costly BUT the times I will be driving it will be the longer distance family holiday trips which inevitable are late in the evening and I am used to the whiter light of xenons. I see there is an old thread that majored on the after-market kits but I'm not really interested in them as they seem to be unpredicatble with the flicker etc... Cheers.
  7. Hi, I've just joined up as I'm looking at switching marques and looking at some MkII Octavia VRS's at the moment so figured that this would be the place to get any questions answered :-) Regards.
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