So lets get start with some details. This whole project basically is the culmination of my love of torque, and my love of boost. A few years ago I owned an mk4 tdi that I chipped and did some other mods on. I got hooked on the torque, being a V8 nut that wasn't hard. I loved how even with a 5k redline I was still able to roast the tires and go like a rocket (soot rocket). The mk4 was fun, but I always felt it needed AWD to give it that extra level of grip the TDI seemed to need, sadly a turbo failure and run away killed the MK4. To replace it I wanted another TDI, but mk5s never came in TDI besides jetta which have too many doors for me. MK6's were just starting to come back off leases but really weren't in my price range so I ended up settling for an 09 Rabbit S, United Grey, 5-speed, 2-door. I still wanted my TDI and I still wanted it in AWD, but VW of America still hasn't delivered it.
My little bunny and me have been doing lots. Purchased it at 16k miles I drove it all over seeing the south west and dakotas. well a deer collision helped me get the R front I always loved, along with thunder bunny rear bumper, thunder bunny side skirts, and thunder bunny rear spoiler. I added a set of 19 by 9 tiguan wheels to finish off an edgy look, but mantained the matte black accents from the bunny.

Getting ready for this years show season and knowing I wanted to add to the aggressive nature of my Rabbit I started upgrading stuff. First some ISC coils, a set of Touareg 18z calipers on ML55 rotors with hawk pads, and a set of new TSW wheels. SOWO was the first show I had traveled any long distance to, and I ran into some issues. Manly a failure of the timing chain driven vacuum pump on the 2.5L. Luckily I manage to get it patched up, and limped home, although without my planned trip to the tail of the dragon. Shortly after returning back to MN I started to notice an oil leak. After digging into the car to find the source I had it found, a 3" crack in the rear timing cover appearing to start from the Vacuum pump boss. Well I ripped the 2.5L out and started plans for it's upgrading, work got busy, and the engine got delay. I happen to look on the tdiclub.com's classifieds for parts for a friends car one day when I stummbled onto a complete Euro 140HP common rail tdi (similar to what came in the 09 jettas and the mk6) swap. Almost as if it was calling my name! I contacted the seller and started down, what it has seem to be a very very slippery slope!
Car at SOWO

So Now that the background is out of the way onto the fun! The project. So with the swap purchased and plans made to get it from VA I started looking at what I wanted to do with this engine. I knew stock wasn't going to do it. I had been playing with the Idea of compounds for some time on my ALH and with the big turbo kits just starting to come down the pipeline for the CR140 engines the tuning was showing they spool much better. So with that being my goal I knew the next piece of the puzzle was AWD. I have had a damaged MK1 TT Quattro 6-speed in the shed for several years time to use it! I've also purchased some of the other pieces to make the AWD swap happen. Complete R32 gas tank, R32 rear spindles, and I'm working on sourcing the DIff and Haldex controller.
The plans for the engine are:
Rosten Performance I-beam rods
Ceramic coated pistons
Main studs
H11 Head studs
Duramax LML Cp4.2 pump
Custom reground cams
Ported head
Larger nozzles
Custom compound setup using the stock BW BV43B under a BW EFR7064
Tuning will be done on the stock MK6 ecu with the cluster and full body harness swapped into my mk5 shell. Goal is 300-350WHP/450-500WTQ and ~50 PSI. Most of the parts for this build are a work in progress as there are no other TDI's of this variety pushing beyond the bolt on turbo kits that just came out. I'm using the info I have and parts I can get to get the engine all done here quickly and start on the complicated part of packaging everything in the bay.
The car will also be running a Fifteen52 bolt on flare kit to clear the 265 tires I'm shooting for flares measure 55mm front and 35mm rear.



