My RST - nearly come to that time...
MotorcyclesFish :Looks and sounds great mate.
Re. the intercooler - it's your shout but I thought I'd post this idea for the benefit of the pro alloy bloke.
When you've made the tapered inlet/outlet reservoirs (whatever you call em lol) could you not then put a second shell over the top of it? One which basically runs parallel to the cores and is a purely aesthetic addition, outside the actual functioning tapered one.
edit: I "rendered" this in a "CAD" program.
Love the drawing!!
we have since changed the design to parallel tanks- we found that the new tank design with a 45 degree cap in the end had almost the same flow characteristics.
Also a couple of chaps heve sprayed their top tanks satin black which renders the cooler almost invisible from the outside.
On the note of flow and pressure loss from a previous post... we have experienced up to 3 psi gains with this cooler , without any adjustment, where as some coolers give a loss.. so we are very happy with that
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Thanks for the comments people
I think the front end of my car will look alot better when the mounting of the intercooler has been de-wonked and the bottom hole is meshed in the bumper.
Cheers,
Andy
I think the front end of my car will look alot better when the mounting of the intercooler has been de-wonked and the bottom hole is meshed in the bumper.
Cheers,
Andy
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I shouldn't have too much grief getting it to fit. The fiberglass bumper cuts really easy so fingers crossed i don't have too may probs, i'm also keeping the standard radiator.
It'll be here tuesday/wednesday
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It'll be here tuesday/wednesday
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Nice one Andy, should keep the ACTs nice and low. I think it will look better with the bottom part of the bumper meshed, I think its the vertical rows of the cooler not being totally vertical that make it look that bit wonky. Have you got an ACT gauge?
Just been looking through the first few pages of this post, tending towards smoked rear clusters looking at the pics of yours. Need to find a cheap pair off ebay or something though.
Just been looking through the first few pages of this post, tending towards smoked rear clusters looking at the pics of yours. Need to find a cheap pair off ebay or something though.
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CRF :Nice one Andy, should keep the ACTs nice and low. I think it will look better with the bottom part of the bumper meshed, I think its the vertical rows of the cooler not being totally vertical that make it look that bit wonky. Have you got an ACT gauge?
Just been looking through the first few pages of this post, tending towards smoked rear clusters looking at the pics of yours. Need to find a cheap pair off ebay or something though.
Thanks mate - the rear lights were a great find on eBay, I've seen them go for cheaper than £50 though
The mesh should solve alot of the looks issue yeah - you're right, but I'll get it straightened up a bit as well but mapping is going to come first
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Mapping is now booked (initially) for Saturday next weekend depending on whether Grove have any problems with the cars they have in during the week for mapping.
ACT gauge is plumbed in and working - just have to finalise fitting to angle it for reading when driving
Alcon clutch is in - it's a bit juddery when pulling away but you can compensate for it with the throttle easily enough, makes a whooshing whine noise when you change gear and seems more than man enough for the job
I've topped it up with Optimax this afternoon and was enjoyable even if the engine is as lumpy as a dead body in a rolled up carpet
I'm going to do some little bits and bobs to it during the week like - fitting mesh to lower hole added in bumper, wiring in my Kenwood tweeters and re-installing my foldout touchscreen for the carputer
Roll on next weekend!
Cheers,
Andy
ACT gauge is plumbed in and working - just have to finalise fitting to angle it for reading when driving
Alcon clutch is in - it's a bit juddery when pulling away but you can compensate for it with the throttle easily enough, makes a whooshing whine noise when you change gear and seems more than man enough for the job
I've topped it up with Optimax this afternoon and was enjoyable even if the engine is as lumpy as a dead body in a rolled up carpet
I'm going to do some little bits and bobs to it during the week like - fitting mesh to lower hole added in bumper, wiring in my Kenwood tweeters and re-installing my foldout touchscreen for the carputer
Roll on next weekend!
Cheers,
Andy
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Dropped the car off at Grove Garage this morning - car misbehaved on the way up but not enough to stop me from getting there!
Looking forward to getting it back this time next weekend
Cheers,
Andy
Looking forward to getting it back this time next weekend
Cheers,
Andy
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RS_Rawli :andyhardy :Dropped the car off at Grove Garage this morning - car misbehaved on the way up but not enough to stop me from getting there!
Looking forward to getting it back this time next weekend
Cheers,
Andy
a week
Believe me - when you see how busy Grove Garage and Ahmed are you'll see that I've been lucky to get my car booked in and worked on so quickly TBH!
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m4frd :ive prob asked this some many times But what kind of power are you hoping for mate?
Anything above 230bhp really mate, will depend on how well the head flows and what the rods can handle on the bottom end.
I'll be leaving the spec. like this for a while when it's mapped - should be a good strong torque figure to go with the bhp though as well
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AdamB :out of interest, whats the reason for the sloped top of the intercooler?
Tapered shape to aid air flow in/out of the end tanks.
They've changed the design of the cooler now so that the top end tank is horizontal with a diagonal slash down at the far end (opposite side to the inlet/exhaust depending on what turbo config. you're running).
Hope that makes sense - it does to me
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heeman10 :4 days to go!! :D
Unfortunately it's longer than that - Grove are a bit inundated at the moment so the mapping of my car has been put off until next week which is a bit of a bummer, but I've got a new runaround to start tinkering with so I'm still pretty happy
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That's right! Well pleased, although it's not the most practical of daily driver's I'm sure I'll be able to squeeze FRST bits in the boot!
I'm going to get to work on those updating bits you suggested before - although I'm keeping the spotlights as they actually help when driving round some of the roads around here!
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Cool, First being the tow bar I hope. You really should get rid of the lights though
Any idea where those photoshops are? They might be on my server
Any idea where those photoshops are? They might be on my server
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Max M4X WW :Cool, First being the tow bar I hope. You really should get rid of the lights though
Any idea where those photoshops are? They might be on my server
Hmm, I think they're in one of my posts about the multimediacar system I was installing in the convertible at the time the photos were taken.
I'll see if I can find them.
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Did you find it or did you use the link i send in msn
Those lights being removed makes the biggest difference IMO. I love the 90'Spec front bumper!
Those lights being removed makes the biggest difference IMO. I love the 90'Spec front bumper!
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