This thread is nearly as long as jrp's medical history.
morning chaps well progress is now well under way with probably 1-2 evenings work left before i can send her off to scoff for the ecu and loom to be installed would like to say a big thanks to dave h aka shaggy for all his help it really does look well in the bay now here is some pictures from last night .
on a bad note though i was screwing in an oil cooler pipe last night and it jumped out of my hand chiped a small bit of paint off the drivers wing oh well looks like another trip to the body shop
hope you like the bay
here are some more pics
last ones for now
Looking good mate. Did any of my cheapo brakets fit?
Absolute porn mate!
Whats the thought on the combined intercooler/chargecooler setup?
thank you mate i chose to run them both as i wanted to try something different than a front mount as i like the oe look at the front without the front mount on show, so far it seems to be proving good with where i have located the charge cooler at 15psi of boost i didnt see any charge temps higher than 34% so with more boost to be run this time round i hope they dont shoot through the roof but only time will tell
She's looking fit mate I cant wait to see her running.
Phill looks stunning matey can't wait to see this in the flesh. Keep up the good work
cheers for the comments lads
Chucked the battery on earlier and all seems ok so a couple more jobs left to do by Tuesday evening then up to scoff for some work to be done fingers crossed it will all go to plan and I may have it ready for the fete day
almost there now so looks like im on schedule for wednesday to drop the car to scoff.
things left to do by tuesday night
1 repair a pinched water pipe for charge cooler
2 fit bracket to hold outer throttle cable sleeve
3 fit vnt turbo elbow and connect to down pipe
4 wire both fuel pump lives together and run them to dash area for ecu
5 finally add water,coolant and bleed system add engine oil and gear box oil
then finished and if the car behaves itself up at scoffs i will should have it ready for the FETE meet
jp racing ran that set up back in the day running upto 30psi showing no air temp problems on the iat gauge at all
he was using the pace chargecooler and pace o.e sized intercooler, t28 sized blower and 285 cam inspect the plate that devides the inlet/outlet ports on the intercooler every so often though if you intend to push it to that level, as his broke the welds, and all the boost blew straight through the top of the core
Looks amazing mate!! Wished my engine bay looked that good!!
Not long now Phil. How you doing job wise before she goes tomorrow?
All seems to be coming on mate and should all be ready by tonight had it cranking on the button last night, me old man went mad didn't know it was half 12 lmfao and the old lady in bed above the garage . Couple bits left to do but hopefully should all be ready
Cheers mark
Don't forget to get that bumper off before you get it on the truck.
few more pics from last night i feel knackered after all these 1-2am finishes everyday i need to catch up soon on some big thanks to dave again for lending a hand and enjoying pouring gear box oil all over my hands tonights jobs left to do is wire up fuel pumps,fit bonnet adjust gear linkage, and make sure the car is all loaded up with parts for scoff and hope to not forget anything for him
some pics for you throttle cable now done,strut brace back on but no picture as me phone died
map sensore and adjustable boost solonoid fitted in scuttle
here are some of the regulator all compete and the boost run
So awesome
and thought id share this pic of when i could have cried from the other night ****ing oil cooler line
very good job!!!
A very neat install. Makes me jealous.
Looks great phil!
thanks chaps for all your nice comments its taken a long time but hopefully not long now till i can drive it again
Thats some work of art Phil. top top work
5 miles away from scoffs workshop
Good luck mate, let us know how she does...
will be interesting to see cant wait lol come on scoff pull ya finger out boy lol
any news phil???
Well just walked in what a long day left at 6.30 this morning was good to meet Chris and have a good chat about what the plan of action is for the next 10 days he was pleased with the inlet manifold design and thinks it should work really well so thanks to jim for that I think the only concerns at the moment is how the vnt will work but I suppose it's suck it and see for the mo and see how it responds to some big Boooost
Cheers all got some pics of it at scoffs unit but can't load until tomorrow
Phil
morning all here is a few pics of the car on its way and a couple of pics at efi parts workshop
Excellent work mate.
Should be a beast with a shed load of torque once all mapped up. Hope you got a good paddle clutch in there.
Phil is running a different actuator setup to what yours and mine was running Ollie. Phil's actuator works the same as it would on a diesel car were as our actuator pushed the vanes open and actuator are limited the vane opening to control boost / flow level, Phil's one pull's close like a diesel to limit boost. I am sure Chris aka Scoff will sort it out, surprised no one is using some kind of electronic actuator like some of the VW's and others use that come from factory. If a manufacturer can control a vnt Scoff is more than capable of doing so
yeh, what he said ^^^
Looking really nice, looking forward to the results!
https://www.rtoc.org/files/Technical%...T/IMG_0638.JPG
a big thanks to scoff for keeping me well up to date on the cars progress at his workshop, hopefully if all goes to plan chris will be in a position to fire the car up today here is a picture chris kindly sent over of the loom for my 5
Nice mate very nice hands down to you with all the effort