From: JShadzi@aol.com

Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 17:56:22 -0400

To: quattro@audifans.com, urq@audifans.com

Subject: Re: CIS Potential

I'll have to agree with John, and I think I've told you this before as well, there is no easy hp above about 225 with any of the Audi CIS systems, everything is against it including the CIS fuel capacity, the CIS airflow capacity and the factory exh. manifold restriction. 250-300 is much easier with EFI, but even then the IC, exh. manfiold and turbo selection will be critical, EFI will give the airflow potential and fuel accurately, but EFI won't flow air efficiently like the right combo of turbo, IC and induction/exhaust can.

With 15psi I ran 230hp at the wheels in my 80tq, I'm hitting the dyno next week to do another baseline with 15psi running the new 034efi Stage II system with programmable distributor ignition. The car has never run better or faster, I'm estimating that I'm making at least 10% more power to the wheels (at the same 15psi) due to the ignition tuning alone, but the dyno will only tell.

Like John says, with CIS the most you can hope for is to tune it to about 1.8Bar and live happily with it,anything more will just piss it off and render little results. There has also been a lot of BS out there about swapping in this Mercedes distributor and that Porsche injector, I don't buy it cause I tried it myself (pre-EFI development) and have yet to see anyone else implement it successfully. The CIS system works VERY well in the stock application and in slightly boosted applications, but its not a high performance fuel system and its extremely limited as is the whole 10v system (excluding the motor itself) in stock trim. I'm a big fan of the 10v, but in order to make 20v power (which it will) it needs to be in a similar level of trim, and then the power starts coming "easier" .

Javad

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