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RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - jammapic - 09-04-2014

That will help, for sure. Anything you can do to stop it drawing it that hot air off the rad will do wonders for power.

Best thing (and I know it wont happen given you've just bought a lovely new filter) would be enclosed, with a cold air feed directly into it.

JP


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Eeyore - 09-04-2014

(09-04-2014, 10:50 AM)jammapic Wrote: That will help, for sure. Anything you can do to stop it drawing it that hot air off the rad will do wonders for power.

Best thing (and I know it wont happen given you've just bought a lovely new filter) would be enclosed, with a cold air feed directly into it.

JP

Alternatively... if you dont want to move the filter why dont you move the rad? You could roof mount it so that it isnt obstructed by the front bumper etc.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - RetroPug - 09-04-2014

(09-04-2014, 10:50 AM)jammapic Wrote: That will help, for sure. Anything you can do to stop it drawing it that hot air off the rad will do wonders for power.

Best thing (and I know it wont happen given you've just bought a lovely new filter) would be enclosed, with a cold air feed directly into it.

JP

You could make a shroud for it with sheet alloy, wouldn't be completely enclosed but it'd deflect hot air away from it.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Paul Baldwin - 09-04-2014

Stainless sheet would make more sense? Ally is way too good a conductor of heat compared to that.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - RetroPug - 09-04-2014

Yeah good point, although alloy would still help as it'd still be a physical barrier to hot air, a material that insulates better would be a good idea. lmao


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Grant - 09-04-2014

(09-04-2014, 03:41 PM)RetroPug Wrote: Yeah good point, although alloy would still help as it'd still be a physical barrier to hot air, a material that insulates better would be a good idea. lmao

Expanding foam.

Job done.


I think his plan was to make an air feed anyway.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 13-04-2014

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So have had a crunching noise for quite a while now when turning so bought a new top mount bearing...about 5 months ago! Well finally got round to changing it and found the bearing wasn't actually at fault...more the fact it wasn't sitting right!
Also just worked out the average fuel consumption of my last tank. bearing in mind I've been taking it easy, i thought i was getting more out of it than before the mapping. Average of 49mpg Big Grin Eco 6 FTW!

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Also got the Love Cee'd back and with less than 24 hours back on the road, its now broken again due to a prick on a bike carving me up because he didn't want to stop at a junction. Blew a hole in the tyre and now the car pulls all over the place lol.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - C.A.R. - 13-04-2014

Gold-plated heatshield for the air filter methinks. Shouldn't be too expensive? McLaren F1 style ftw


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - jammapic - 25-04-2014

49mpg... woah. On the throttle bodies / cams I am struggling to see 30!


Re: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - kentiiboii - 25-04-2014

Wow 49mpg! Thats impressive! :-)


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - lolsteve - 25-04-2014

What1?!! maybe we should all supercharge..for mpg purposes


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 25-04-2014

Yeah....it hasn't lasted long. Have started abusing it a bit more now and its errrm.....thirsty? lol


Re: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - kentiiboii - 25-04-2014

How thirsty haha


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 25-04-2014

Not quite sure yet. Put it this way, i did a quarter of a tank to ace and back which is 32 mile round trip lol


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Piggy - 25-04-2014

Ouch.
But thats good to know you can do an eco run on long trips, motorway boring bits etc.

Still going strong then?


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 25-04-2014

(25-04-2014, 10:08 PM)Piggy Wrote: Ouch.
But thats good to know you can do an eco run on long trips, motorway boring bits etc.

Still going strong then?

Touch wood, yes. I must admit, I'm being a bit of a Tom at the moment and aren't too confident in it. Im just expecting it to start knocking again although there is no reason for it to. Engine is running sweet, oil still smells of oil and not petrol lol. Still been playing though!

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Handy my work laptop has to be XP and have a serial port to work with some of the systems we deal with.....like omex Wink
Tried turning on Lambda feedback as the sensor wasn't wired correctly at mapping so wasn't working but now seem to have developed a hunt at low throttle. That could of been the reason for my epic low MPG on the way to ace the other day! Omex support is absolutely fantastic and they are currently going over my map trying to find out why and to resolve it


Re: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - kentiiboii - 25-04-2014

That engine bay looks epic! Can't wait to see this again at fcs.


Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Alee83 - 26-04-2014

^^ second that...!


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - C.A.R. - 26-04-2014

Second that, engine bay looks sweet as. Would look even better if you colour coded the slam panel like that Diablo HDi project on here...


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 26-04-2014

Cheers guys. Theres still a hell of a lot of tiding up to be done in there which will be done in May. Loom desperately needs tidying up, Recirc valve relocating and of course, the new charger outlet.

Speaking of which...

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Allen at Bridgecraft Engineering (most will know him on the 6 forum and 205 as Allenallan) is currently making my charger outlet and has sent me this little teaser. Is it sad I'm actually quite excited to see it done? lol. should be miles better than the home brew one we did (sorry Grant! Heart) and because the route won't be going around the rad, shouldn't see silly high inlet temperatures.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - eddy_gti6 - 26-04-2014

Nothing sad about that mate. You need something to look forward too and too keep you motivated. Look fprward to the out come.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Paul_13 - 27-04-2014

Nice one Smile


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - C.A.R. - 28-04-2014

Shinies!

When will it be done? Trying to convince the Mrs to come to FCS is pretty tough.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 30-04-2014

Woke up this morning to a text from Allen at Bridgecraft....

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Should be with me Friday just in time to get on for a nice rag over the weekend and see what sort of boost i can make. Im hoping for about 7psi now i won't have a chronic leak and then i should be prepped for about 220hp.

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Also had this lot waiting for me when i got home so i can re pipe it all with the new outlet so i can avoid going around the radiator.
Also, next weekend is Pugrun so will be taking the car on its first proper drive since the rebuild. Will be having its first service before that with some decent quality oil but I'm still rather nervous doing 250 miles on it lol


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Piggy - 30-04-2014

Ooooooo that welding gives me a fizz!!


Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - devils_fuel - 30-04-2014

That is some very tidy welding mate, must have cost a few pennies Wink

Good to hear things are going well in Niall's world Smile


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 30-04-2014

(30-04-2014, 08:21 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: That is some very tidy welding mate, must have cost a few pennies Wink

Good to hear things are going well in Niall's world Smile

Not that much at all considering the cost of the materials and the amount of work gone into it.
Allen is going to be registering on here soon and you can contact him for any work like this. Has done some pretty special stuff that I've seen.


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 02-05-2014

Yay its arrived and it looks great!

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Highly recommend Allen if you need any work doing. Quick, cheap and does a great job. Tomorrows jobs are get it fitted properly, service it, refit my clock and temp screen and fill it up with petrol!


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Tom - 02-05-2014

Should give it a polish with some autosol or something, shine it up nice that will Smile Looks good though keen to hear how it goes once its running properly (leaks fixed).


RE: Nialls supercharged GTi6 - Alive! (again) - Niall - 02-05-2014

(02-05-2014, 07:21 PM)Tom Wrote: Should give it a polish with some autosol or something, shine it up nice that will Smile Looks good though keen to hear how it goes once its running properly (leaks fixed).

Thats also one of the jobs for the morning Smile