Moding engine size ?

Ok I own an audi a4 2.8 and you can mod the a4 1.8T so much more. So I was wondering is going to be easier to mod the 2.0 vs the 2.3.
 
arent they basically the same exact engines with different stroke/ comp and vvt?

the only advantage i could see is if it has lower compression to be better suited for turbo.
 
Lack of VVT means the 2.0 will take to the turbo better. The 2.0's also lighter and has less overall options (meaning its actual curb weight is closer to its actual weight).

Usually curb weight is taken before options are slapped on the car. All that body cladding, moonroofs, side airbags, leather, etc etc...adds a few hundred lbs on top of the car's overall curb weight.

A 3i comes in at 2696 (in MTX trim)
a 3s comes in at 2762 (in MTX trim).

Not much? Neither is the horsepower difference between the two models. The 3i does have a slightly higher compression ratio (10.0:1 vs 9.7:1) vs the 3s, but thats not as important as the lack of VVT.
 
wouldn't those more agressive cams make up for *cough* compensate for the vvt when turboed? also wasn't someone making a new intake mani for the 2.3?
 
Most people who are doing turbo kit's aren't doing cams...the work is too expensive. Thus VVT will play a part in the effectiveness of the turbo, and if you follow miata threads...its best disabled if your boosting.

There are new exhaust manifolds. (Draxas). Didn't hear anything about the intake manifold as the stock one is pretty farking efficent at what it does. Going to a new manifold would reduce your low end torque pretty good (cause it would remove the whole cool tumble/variable manifold system).
 

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