Hanks URQ 2.6L Autopsy

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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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that starter has earned a spot on the wall when it finally gives up the ghost, that thing has moved your car for miles! Hopefully that line didn't give up from the "pinch" im sure it received when the slave went in the new trans...
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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lol I know the feeling. Good work! I want to see some vids of you going full S1-style up Pikes Peak ;)
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Did you put a 6 speed in or a 5? When are you and pops coming up to get whichever 6 speed I don't use and these seats?
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Five. I saved the six for parts on the new trans build.

Bring em down to bbq!
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Nice! When ya getting a lift?
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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chaloux wrote:Nice! When ya getting a lift?



yeah i'm not pitching in on it this time around :)
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Ha ha on that brake hose, the best starter saga was when I did drove back from NED, and did stuck in 1.5hr traffic with welded clutch, with my better half next to me asking why is smoke coming from underneath the hood, and I be like, what smoke I do not see any :D the poor thing was almost catching on fire I guess
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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You gonna have a lift for BBQ?
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Yes, I am ordering a couple this week I hope. Anticipate needing one? :)
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Only people in old Audi's will need the lift... :frustrated:
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ringbearer wrote:Only people in old Audi's will need the lift... :frustrated:


And especially us old people in old Audis!! :(
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Not having a lift makes one feel old fast.
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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hey Hank, did you use some kit for your plug wires? your car pulled nice and clean and with a lot of cyl pressure so I would say that you have a good combo. i would like to copy please.

ps. are your running 034 coils and waste spark? I guess I am talking about the old days when you had the IIc and I checked out the car.

thank you sir
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Wondering too what sort of kit / parts combination for is spark wires..they surely do the job!
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Yeah, I can shed some light. This kit is from MSD for a Hemi. They use 8.5mm wires and a unique dropdown for the spark plug. While they turned out awesome, they do require a lot of modification. The Hemi hole is a lot wider, so you end up having to chuck up the sleeves and lathe them down to the correct OD. Not for the faint of heart. I suppose you could hand shave them with a sanding wheel, but it would be tedious! It is a product I plan on offering in the near future. They have been great wires!

Here is the PN for those DIY's.. MSD-31523

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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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If there is nothing specific about the wires it should be easy to run different ends, right?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSD-34013/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Boots must be available
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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they are already crimped for the spark plug side. The coil side can be determined, but they are setup for the MSD/034/stock coil from summit
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Mcstiff wrote:If there is nothing specific about the wires it should be easy to run different ends, right?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSD-34013/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Boots must be available


The boots can be purchased in bulk, all the parts for that matter,
I ran "A" boots for a while and they were fine, not as good of a fit as the hemi boots
But no trimming required
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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The actual boots are small cylinders about 2 inches long on the sparkpluf side. The plastic cover that grabs onto the plug is what needs modified. This is nice bc it makes the load of pulling the wires off directly on the wires, not the crimp. I'll take better pictures later.
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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I was worried about that with too short of a boot.
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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hmm, Hank, can we get a part number or some type of identification for the plug ends? i have my ends for the coil side, so if I could just by the plug ends and 25ft of wire i would be good. i better ask the question- if the plug ends are diy crimpable though?
BTW what are you running for plugs and gaps?


pete- with some kind of copy-catting
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Eeek. I'll look on those holders, but they didn't have any identification on them. The plug ends are pre-crimped. You only crimp the coil end. 160 bucks is a little spendy, but remember you get 3 extra wires for that. In the game of high hp/liter it sn't a question of if the wires will burn out, it is when. Always nice to have a couple pre-crimped in the trunk.
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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ShavedQuattro wrote:The actual boots are small cylinders about 2 inches long on the sparkpluf side. The plastic cover that grabs onto the plug is what needs modified. This is nice bc it makes the load of pulling the wires off directly on the wires, not the crimp. I'll take better pictures later.


31523
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Also found these
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Which look like they may have a narrower OD.
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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Those will need less modification perhaps, but hte necks still need modified to clear the hole. By trimming them, you lose the locking mechanism of the puller. I safety wired mine and then put heat shrink over the top.

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Re: Hanks 612whp URQ 2.6L... Busted Trans and a New Home

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Good to see scale, I did not think they were so long. Makes me wonder about the "ZR-1" boot to go with my LS coils. It will be a while before I need to make wires, hopefully.
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