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U got a way luck then least its not to mutch damage and its now fixed good work :-)
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(30-04-2016, 04:43 PM)pioneer DJ paddy Wrote: U got a way luck then least its not to mutch damage and its now fixed good work :-) Your telling me! Still was a proper gutting feeling
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Need help asap. Now about to stage 3 map the car. Was about to fit the 1.6 hdi fos and flip the wires as ive always been told but theres 3 wires???
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Pins 1 & 2 need swapping from memory
Hdi tuning!
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Cheers. Having mega problems with the lead :/
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You get one end of the yellow plug and un clip the clip and you can remove the wires
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I mean the mpps. It wont recognise the lead and cant find the drivers
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Oh, have fun with that. Device manager and fiddle from there is my advice
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Well that sucked balls. Fps fitted and loom modded but laptop wasnt gonna play ball. Aggys had to take it away and will let me know later if he can get it sorted
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Not updated again in a while. Just a couple of small things really. New wheel and bolt combi for mod nats and fcs
Little bay tidy up too
And finally sourced a new fiberglass grill
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So last night consisted of more paint touch ups and tyre painting [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY] i know alot of people hate thevtyre paint but always think its the small details picked out that make a car stand out
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That's looking really smart, especially the engine bay. The solid colour is letting it down a bit imo though, needs a bit of shine or something, maybe go two-tone...?
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Well put the stage 3 map on yestoday and fitted the sensor today and shes been dead as a door nail. Put herself into limp mode. Fitted the stock sensor back and she ran like she was stage 2.
Im really hoping jamma pic has made an honest mistake here. To say non the least im not pleased but hopefully he will get back to me an this will be rectified!
Also found a small hole rubbed in a boost pipe that needs welding up tommorow
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Engine bay does look good.....still cringe a little at that air filter/heat hoover
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That filter is fine imo, although I'd personally make an aluminium heat shield to put underneath and to the engine side of it, then cold air feed off the stock trumpet.
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(23-05-2016, 09:59 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: That filter is fine imo, although I'd personally make an aluminium heat shield to put underneath and to the engine side of it, then cold air feed off the stock trumpet. Ive been looking at a few different options as she heat soaks like a mofo
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Well thats the final bits before nats done [SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES] pqinted the face up and just sprayed the box because im sick of looking at it dirty. Considering it was sprayed in place its come out pretty well, just did it in the same hamme effegt as my wheels
Also had the hole in the cooler pipe patched i found
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Why do people shit themselves about heatsoak on turbocharged cars?, is that not what the intercoolers there to sort out?
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(25-05-2016, 09:25 PM)deggerz Wrote: Why do people shit themselves about heatsoak on turbocharged cars?, is that not what the intercoolers there to sort out?
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yeh but why not do simple things to improve things further?
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if the actual few degrees difference you're gonna see are causing a problem I would personally say the intercooler is not convecting heat effiently enough and would need upgrading, I'm not saying it would hurt at all I just don't see it as being an issue
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The turbo will have to work harder to provide the same airflow and pressure at a higher intake temperature, plus manifold temperatures will be up a touch. Less power, less reliability, why wouldn't you sort a heatshield lol.
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Right so fcs...
Ended up being a hellish journey on the way. If it wasnt polo's burning out on the m25 it was the car playing up. I mean you know traffics bad when you can watch the whole of inglorious barstards on your phone [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
So the two major problems i had were also pretty minor. Mbc pipe managed to riggle loose and drag its arse on the floor. Luckily there was plenty to cut down to do a fix
And managed to blow the boost pipe off the turbo 3 miles from combe [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY] sods law but fixed it up the next morning.
Was surprised the driveshaft held but tbh it wasnt as bad as i thought it would be so packing a spare was prob playing it over safe.
Was also pleased, its no secret i couldnt get the brembos to fit in the end so ended up swappingbthem for somthing ive been wanting for a while and couldnt afford.
Full set of spax rsx coilovers with rose jointed top mounts [SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES] all the lockrings are free, no play in the shafts or signs of leaking, key for the adjustable rebound is present too. So couldnt be happier with that deal as cant afford this setup new at all! Hopefully i can still re-coupe some money selling my setup whats currently fitted.
Daft question tho.. what will be better rear dampers, my gaz golds or these spax?
Heres a random pic of the shed at fcs too for good measure
Haha and appologize if i covered anyone in soot at fcs... said before im a born and bred hooligan [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND COLD SWEAT]
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(05-06-2016, 08:51 AM)dr_jekyll Wrote: Haha and appologize if i covered anyone in soot at fcs... said before im a born and bred hooligan
Dunno about hooligan, just a revvy, noisey, smokey muthalover - thankgoodness I am blessed with a wardrobe containing only black jeans
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(05-06-2016, 09:10 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: (05-06-2016, 08:51 AM)dr_jekyll Wrote: Haha and appologize if i covered anyone in soot at fcs... said before im a born and bred hooligan
Dunno about hooligan, just a revvy, noisey, smokey muthalover - thankgoodness I am blessed with a wardrobe containing only black jeans
#lookwhostalking Haha my bad [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND COLD SWEAT] was rocking black jeans all day
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Ok so the strut top mounts it seems dont fit. First problem is that they are running m10 bolts and not m8 like the oem spec turret tops
Second problem is that none of the holes line up either. Believe these may be early compbrake mounts which had lots of people scratching there heads in the past. (I know there offered up to the strut brace here and not the turrets but the witness marks give a very clear indication of where the bolts seat)
Ok so looking at this ive got one of two options. Re-drill and work with what ive got or buy baker bm top mounts.
Trying to keep costs down so opting for the redrill aproach. Saying this i would also like to stick to the oem mount pattern so that returning stock is always an option.
Im not aiming to add caster or camber here, I strictly want these to add more strentgh to the front end so im attempting to have these as close to the stock position as poss. To make sure everything is symmetrical im bolting these back to back aswell.
So today at work im going to drill and tap a single hole to give myself a refrence point on the car and see how it sits before drilling the other holes.
Because of the amount of clearance the spax coilovers give aswell i'll be winding bolts in from the underside of the mounts to give myself studs to bolt too. Simply i dont trust ali threads, also running ali with stainless bolts will cause them to oxidise and aggressivley "weld" themselfs together so this will make removal easier aswell.
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I love this estate. Reminds me of when vicious burger was around.
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(12-06-2016, 06:24 PM)tim 306td Wrote: I love this estate. Reminds me of when vicious burger was around. Whi was vicious burger??? Never heard of him/her
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this was his car he smoothed it and painted it himself. he then got the cabby but later had a fatal crash in it. sad times he was a great guy
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Shit car looked seriously on point too 😟
Managed to tap the top mounts all out today. Friend lent me his omp strut brace as a template for drilling. Just hoping these sit correct. Heres a pic of a standard top mount
Vs. The position of how ive drilled these out. theres roughly 10mm difference from the oem position facing towards the engine so hoping this will add very mild negative camber tho i hadnt much choice where to drill the holes.
Threaded the bolts in from the bottom for added strentgh too as dont trust alloy threads
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