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THIS IS A SPECIAL
SECTION DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO
The device is gradually catching on in racing circles - Mike Butler at Gatwick Alfa has been using them for a while on his V6 engines and there are quite a few in the Ford Puma races.
If you want any info - Dave Turner is your man
- he supplies and fits Ecotek's near Stroud in Gloucestershire - you can
contact him via our Suppliers page or by phoning: The Volkswagen & Audi Centre (01453)
822855 / 07973194285 Andy Entwistle contacted us about his modified manifold for the VR6 and has now built a special Type R Manifold complete with twin Ecotek's - 211 BHP with 195 lbft torque no less!! Anyway here is what he says: "My name is Andy Entwistle from Hiflowheads, we spoke regarding me using your valves on one of our modified inlet manifolds for the 2.8 & 2.9 VR6 engines. The valves have worked to their expectation and have given further improvement in low down torque over our modified manifold.
Here are his details: Andy Entwistle. Hiflowheads, 11
Lochbridge Rd
On these pages we will show you engines with the device fitted and on the Fitting GTi's page we show you pictures of Vince Saiya of Stealth Racing fitting a CB-26P to his own personal car - yes really! Here for example is a GTi 20v Turbo above and a modified GTi 16v below with the Ecotek fitted - you can see that it is a relatively simple job.
But there's more - according to tests by VW Motoring magazine there's an added 2 bhp. Their rolling road test is reproduced on our Review page - click here to see the full test "...friskier and much smoother on the throttle...consistently around 1 to 2 bhp more..." was what they said in May 2000 - Volkswagen Driver magazine tested the device in September 2000 and said "I would recommend this device to anyone; economies are made from the first turn of the key, and extra power is there if you need it." Another big bonus is for modified engines, especially those with fancy cams - the Ecotek CB-26P irons out flat spots and reduces hydrocarbon emissions so you can get through the MoT!
This car belongs to John Moore and is 'dual fuel' (i.e. it also runs on Liquid Petroleum Gas) and he confirms that the Ecoteks' give smoother and more responsive low end performance as well as better economy at cruising speeds and considerably better emissions. What is more, of course, they work fine with the LPG. Further trials have indicated that one device works almost as well as the two used in the above modification. Accordingly, only one device need be fitted to the servo connection to the manifold (as per the one on the right in the picture above) on all VW and Audi VR6 engines, given that tests have shown this is 90% as effective as two but is considerably more practical.
If you want to see an Ecotek being fitted by Vince Saiya of Stealth Racing to his personal GTi Turbo go to the Fitting GTi's page or click here.
In addition to all the press comment on the 'Reviews' pages there are a number of tests and independent articles specifically on VW/Audi models - click here to read them!
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