Project DTR - * Update 22.10.2014 *
Re: Project DTR * Update 1/8 *
Tygress :Oooooo Tiller, I'm Loving All The Black Engine Bits You Have Painted/Sprayed, I Also Love How You Shoved All Your Hoses In The Dishwasher???, Brilliant... I Can't Wait To See This Car For All The Shows!
haha i did finally come clean to my mum about that... She didnt actually say too much...
All things good it will be ready and run in ready for april next year
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Re: Project DTR * Update 1/8 *
Sump does look good
Now driving a 1999 Audi S3 with 2.1 20v OD HTAGT3582r Turbo
Bring on the 650+Bhp 4x4 monster
Bring on the 650+Bhp 4x4 monster
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Re: Project DTR * Update 1/8 *
Hello all,
Been a long time since i have updated this thread...
I have been spending a bit of £££
So now i have got all of these i have dropped it all off to the machine shop to get block honed for pistons and also fit rods...
Also while it was out decided to clean up the box and give it a lick of paint...
Hopefully get the block back and all bits ready to be built up over the next few weeks then get a few miles on it before the really bad weather sets in...
Cheers
Tiller
Been a long time since i have updated this thread...
I have been spending a bit of £££
So now i have got all of these i have dropped it all off to the machine shop to get block honed for pistons and also fit rods...
Also while it was out decided to clean up the box and give it a lick of paint...
Hopefully get the block back and all bits ready to be built up over the next few weeks then get a few miles on it before the really bad weather sets in...
Cheers
Tiller
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Re: Project DTR * Update 28/8 *
Very nice selection there How long do you think it will take to build?
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Re: Project DTR * Update 28/8 *
Excursion :Very nice selection there How long do you think it will take to build?
Cheers Mark... I wouldnt think too long at all a few nights.... No real rush as still got to buy a clutch for it... Also because im running Tubular manifold need to come up with a few pipe's/hoses for the inlet side of things...
Should be fun when its done tho...
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Re: Project DTR * Update 28/8 *
Hello all....
here is a long overdue update.....
I have stripped down the front part of the rollcage and had it painted...
And the colour i decided to go with to match my track wheels... Nissan White Cotton
Getting all preped for the etch primer...
Now Painted
Also while paint was in the gun so to speak i decided on doing this too....
Painted...
I guess only time will tell if that will be the right decision... lol
As you can see i have got the block, crank, pistons attached to rods
It seems a shame to fit them to the engine they are a work of art...!!
So the bottom end light build up has started...
Fitted pistons and rods to block, also crank and main and big ends...
Fitted with ARP Bolts...
I have also brought some sealant to help the build along...
Hopefully ensure of no leaks
Also on my ebay hunt i have come across the 1.8cvh Rocker cover with cap for 99p
Another ebay buy has been the Cosworth rear exhaust housing .48 i need to use due to the slight relocation of my turbo with the tubular manifold.
Hopefully look like this...
Then just need somebody to make me a custom downpipe like so...
So all in all its a step in the right direction..
Next month will be fitting all the oil pump, water pump, rear cover. Then will be onto the build of the head.
Thanks for looking please feel free to comment...
Cheers
Tiller
here is a long overdue update.....
I have stripped down the front part of the rollcage and had it painted...
And the colour i decided to go with to match my track wheels... Nissan White Cotton
Getting all preped for the etch primer...
Now Painted
Also while paint was in the gun so to speak i decided on doing this too....
Painted...
I guess only time will tell if that will be the right decision... lol
As you can see i have got the block, crank, pistons attached to rods
It seems a shame to fit them to the engine they are a work of art...!!
So the bottom end light build up has started...
Fitted pistons and rods to block, also crank and main and big ends...
Fitted with ARP Bolts...
I have also brought some sealant to help the build along...
Hopefully ensure of no leaks
Also on my ebay hunt i have come across the 1.8cvh Rocker cover with cap for 99p
Another ebay buy has been the Cosworth rear exhaust housing .48 i need to use due to the slight relocation of my turbo with the tubular manifold.
Hopefully look like this...
Then just need somebody to make me a custom downpipe like so...
So all in all its a step in the right direction..
Next month will be fitting all the oil pump, water pump, rear cover. Then will be onto the build of the head.
Thanks for looking please feel free to comment...
Cheers
Tiller
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Re: Project DTR * Update 30/10 *
looks great
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Re: Project DTR * Update 30/10 *
it does look good
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Re: Project DTR * Update 30/10 *
That wee 2i has came a long way and still looks the dogs dangllys
doing a good job of the engine as well matey
doing a good job of the engine as well matey
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Re: Project DTR * Update 30/10 *
Looking good mate, I don't fancy your chances of keeping that block clean though.
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Re: Project DTR * Update 30/10 *
UPDATE 05.02.2013
Its been far to long since i have have updated this... In that time i have done a little bit of the build. Alot of buying and some painting too...
Anyway i have finally finshed the bottom end. New rear cover gasket. Also got driveshaft seals..
Also fitted gasket to the sump before fitting to the block.
Finally fitted to the block
Also brought a magnetic sump plug from Motorsport Developments
With the bottom end built it was time to fit the Phase 4 Newman Cam & Lifters. This was the most time consuming part of the build so far..
Finally after a while all finished
Well thats most of the build parts done.
I have brought a few more bits for the build.. AP Racing Clutch CP2000-35 to handle the power and torque..
Airtec Stage 2 Rad
Powerflex rear beam bushes
OFAC Chip for St3 Turbo, beiges, st3 head etc @ 1.1bar from Gavstyli
Also brought New t3 Oil feed, Clutch Cable & Powerflex front ARB bushes.
Final part i have brought is heat paint designed for manifold not sure how well it will work but if not only cost me £26
Final part of the past few months has been the parts i have had painted...
Gearbox cradle and mounts..
Also finally got the rear part of my cage sand blasted...
Then after a rub down with 80grit ready to be primed
Then a 320 grit flat then top coat and lacquer..
Brackets painted too...
The last part i have had painted is the 1.8 CVH Rocker cover...
Hopefully in the next few weeks i will be getting the head on the block and inlet fitted and all in the engine bay. Then i can start to look to get the custom inlets hose from the intercooler to the inlet made and also the custom downpipe from the cosworth exhaust housing.
Thanks for looking
Cheers
Tiller
Its been far to long since i have have updated this... In that time i have done a little bit of the build. Alot of buying and some painting too...
Anyway i have finally finshed the bottom end. New rear cover gasket. Also got driveshaft seals..
Also fitted gasket to the sump before fitting to the block.
Finally fitted to the block
Also brought a magnetic sump plug from Motorsport Developments
With the bottom end built it was time to fit the Phase 4 Newman Cam & Lifters. This was the most time consuming part of the build so far..
Finally after a while all finished
Well thats most of the build parts done.
I have brought a few more bits for the build.. AP Racing Clutch CP2000-35 to handle the power and torque..
Airtec Stage 2 Rad
Powerflex rear beam bushes
OFAC Chip for St3 Turbo, beiges, st3 head etc @ 1.1bar from Gavstyli
Also brought New t3 Oil feed, Clutch Cable & Powerflex front ARB bushes.
Final part i have brought is heat paint designed for manifold not sure how well it will work but if not only cost me £26
Final part of the past few months has been the parts i have had painted...
Gearbox cradle and mounts..
Also finally got the rear part of my cage sand blasted...
Then after a rub down with 80grit ready to be primed
Then a 320 grit flat then top coat and lacquer..
Brackets painted too...
The last part i have had painted is the 1.8 CVH Rocker cover...
Hopefully in the next few weeks i will be getting the head on the block and inlet fitted and all in the engine bay. Then i can start to look to get the custom inlets hose from the intercooler to the inlet made and also the custom downpipe from the cosworth exhaust housing.
Thanks for looking
Cheers
Tiller
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Re: Project DTR * Update 06.02 * New Parts *
some awesome work here mate, and some nice buys!
1800 Zetec 133bhp 140lbs/ft
mk2 pop 1.4i
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Re: Project DTR * Update 06.02 * New Parts *
Lovely work!!!!
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Re: Project DTR * Update 06.02 * New Parts *
Always good to fit new sensors
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Re: Project DTR * Update 06.02 * New Parts *
Wow..... I havent updated this in a loooooooooooooooooooooong time.....
I will sit down later tonight and do a bit update.... So much has developed and moved forward...
I will sit down later tonight and do a bit update.... So much has developed and moved forward...
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Re: Project DTR *update due*
Look forward to it
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Re: Project DTR *update due*
Look forward to the update Rich,
I actually read the whole of this thread the other week,
I can't believe how many different engines you've had in this !!
I actually read the whole of this thread the other week,
I can't believe how many different engines you've had in this !!
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Re: Project DTR *update due*
Well I didn't realise it had been so so long that I have been on the forum and also updated my thread on DTR....
A lot has happened in the time... Some good and some not so good....
Where to start I guess...
The head was finally finshed off
It was then time to get the inlet and rocker cover all fitted with the genuine ford gaskets.
Also after the sump gasket had set it was time to fit that also to the block....
Finally the head meets the block...
Next step was to get the engine and gearbox in... My dad seemed to think that we could fit the gearbox and engine together and fit it in one hit..... (didn't want to damage painted bay) I wasn't sure it would go in but....
Went in straight away no issues at all...!!! I was shocked... needed a few pairs of hands to guide it in and onto the gearbox cradle but it fitted like a glove...
Now the engine was in it was time to look at the manifold and the turbo side of things...
Finally got the Manifold painted...
Turbo fitted all up with exhaust housing...
Once this was all fitted up it didn't quite all line up correct and would need a lot of tweeking about so that's going to be a job for once the car is run in and done a few more miles.... So its back to the Escort standard manifold and exhaust housing as I know that fitted well.
Next few jobs on the list was the mk5 escort brake servo that I brought this had already been modified to wanted to ensure that the strut brace cleared that and the bonnet also...
Onto the new Airtec rad and Pro Alloy intercooler
Next jobs to do was to fit all the Avos and finally get the car on its wheels...
Also notice the new daily in the background
Now the car is on all 4 wheels it was time to jack it back up and fit the exhaust that I have been spending a few hours polishing up....
Well as the change of plans with the turbo I am going to revert back the the standard charge pipe set up and rocker cover, as normal its off to been painted...
Also the bank balance has been getting a little more of a hammering....
Massive thanks to Opie Oils....
Roosemotorsport
and of cause my local bodyshop
Also Nomad racing
Picked up these also...
That's it for the pictures for the moment but the latest is I am waiting for some one off hoses for the Wilwoods... and the final little part is to change the route of the wiring for the starter and alt to run through the front crossmember to be further away from the heat..
Also need to fit and wire up the sandwich plate adapter to the gauges,
Fit and wire up the slim line fan
Then I am ready to fill up with fluids and then it should be ok for the 1st run of the engine...
Sorry for the long delay in an update...
Thanks for reading
Tiller
A lot has happened in the time... Some good and some not so good....
Where to start I guess...
The head was finally finshed off
It was then time to get the inlet and rocker cover all fitted with the genuine ford gaskets.
Also after the sump gasket had set it was time to fit that also to the block....
Finally the head meets the block...
Next step was to get the engine and gearbox in... My dad seemed to think that we could fit the gearbox and engine together and fit it in one hit..... (didn't want to damage painted bay) I wasn't sure it would go in but....
Went in straight away no issues at all...!!! I was shocked... needed a few pairs of hands to guide it in and onto the gearbox cradle but it fitted like a glove...
Now the engine was in it was time to look at the manifold and the turbo side of things...
Finally got the Manifold painted...
Turbo fitted all up with exhaust housing...
Once this was all fitted up it didn't quite all line up correct and would need a lot of tweeking about so that's going to be a job for once the car is run in and done a few more miles.... So its back to the Escort standard manifold and exhaust housing as I know that fitted well.
Next few jobs on the list was the mk5 escort brake servo that I brought this had already been modified to wanted to ensure that the strut brace cleared that and the bonnet also...
Onto the new Airtec rad and Pro Alloy intercooler
Next jobs to do was to fit all the Avos and finally get the car on its wheels...
Also notice the new daily in the background
Now the car is on all 4 wheels it was time to jack it back up and fit the exhaust that I have been spending a few hours polishing up....
Well as the change of plans with the turbo I am going to revert back the the standard charge pipe set up and rocker cover, as normal its off to been painted...
Also the bank balance has been getting a little more of a hammering....
Massive thanks to Opie Oils....
Roosemotorsport
and of cause my local bodyshop
Also Nomad racing
Picked up these also...
That's it for the pictures for the moment but the latest is I am waiting for some one off hoses for the Wilwoods... and the final little part is to change the route of the wiring for the starter and alt to run through the front crossmember to be further away from the heat..
Also need to fit and wire up the sandwich plate adapter to the gauges,
Fit and wire up the slim line fan
Then I am ready to fill up with fluids and then it should be ok for the 1st run of the engine...
Sorry for the long delay in an update...
Thanks for reading
Tiller
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
Good stuff mate, its coming along nicely
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
looking good best save that gearbox oil as i know how much that cost !
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
Love it!! Was expecting to see you at ford fair, i see that its not finished yet. I like the wheels though!!
Rust is lighter than carbon fibre, and rust holes are lighter than rust!!
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
Gus!! :Love it!! Was expecting to see you at ford fair, i see that its not finished yet. I like the wheels though!!
That was the target but didn't quite make that.... bit gutted TBH especially as Max and Wayne managed to get theirs built and road worthy....
Want to get a few miles on it over the odd dry days we get over winter...
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
Right well I popped up the garage today so took some pics to show how the car stands as it is today...
All parts are just mocked up for the moment....
AFR Fitted..
Breather fitted and hose out to be fitted to catch tank...
Copper brake pipe made up
Engine bay mocked up...
How it should look with front bumper on...
Cheers
Tiller
All parts are just mocked up for the moment....
AFR Fitted..
Breather fitted and hose out to be fitted to catch tank...
Copper brake pipe made up
Engine bay mocked up...
How it should look with front bumper on...
Cheers
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
Looks fantastic mate love the massive cossie filter
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
Bct tyres and you spent double that on oil lol
Coming on really nicely where are the winter wheels u still got them ?
Coming on really nicely where are the winter wheels u still got them ?
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
The day has come it is finally road legal.... Taxed and Mot'd
Big update to come...
Big update to come...
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
Nice one mate, seen bits in Facebook but loom forward to the update
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
Well here is a quick update on DTR a lot has happened in the past months....
Next on the list was plumb in the oil catch tank...
With catch tank sorted it was time to turn my attention to replacing the old wires for the starter and Alt..
New wires made up..
and fitted...
Next was to install the Rad and wire up the fans.. Thanks to my mate...
With the engine bay virtually done it was time to fit the exhaust up as it was looking all shiny and polished...
Well with everything all plumbed in and with a fresh battery it was to finally turn the key.... On the button 1st time and run like a dream.... Was so happy all the work on the engine paid off...
So now I had a running engine it was to get the Wilwoods bled and the tracking all set up...
Next on the list of jobs was to send it away to get the dash wiring all sorted as I had lost all dials and also needed the rear lights looking at and new gauges all installing also..
Well with the car all ready it was the final last checks before the MOT
All checked over and ready for its MOT
Also in the meantime of the last few months I have also made a few other purchases...
Also
Got news that the car passed its MOT.... Whhhooooooooo Finally after 5 years it was about to be road legal...
Straight down the Post Office to get the tax
So after a little drive went to go take the car back to the Garage where its kept to find this... mine is the White Garage.... A little close to home I feel....
With the car legal it was time to dust DTR down and give the bodywork some love... A quick wash and polish (needs a good days worth to detail) I took its 1st photoshoot.. Here are the pics...
and my favourite pic
Please feel free to comment...
Cheers
Tiller
Next on the list was plumb in the oil catch tank...
With catch tank sorted it was time to turn my attention to replacing the old wires for the starter and Alt..
New wires made up..
and fitted...
Next was to install the Rad and wire up the fans.. Thanks to my mate...
With the engine bay virtually done it was time to fit the exhaust up as it was looking all shiny and polished...
Well with everything all plumbed in and with a fresh battery it was to finally turn the key.... On the button 1st time and run like a dream.... Was so happy all the work on the engine paid off...
So now I had a running engine it was to get the Wilwoods bled and the tracking all set up...
Next on the list of jobs was to send it away to get the dash wiring all sorted as I had lost all dials and also needed the rear lights looking at and new gauges all installing also..
Well with the car all ready it was the final last checks before the MOT
All checked over and ready for its MOT
Also in the meantime of the last few months I have also made a few other purchases...
Also
Got news that the car passed its MOT.... Whhhooooooooo Finally after 5 years it was about to be road legal...
Straight down the Post Office to get the tax
So after a little drive went to go take the car back to the Garage where its kept to find this... mine is the White Garage.... A little close to home I feel....
With the car legal it was time to dust DTR down and give the bodywork some love... A quick wash and polish (needs a good days worth to detail) I took its 1st photoshoot.. Here are the pics...
and my favourite pic
Please feel free to comment...
Cheers
Tiller
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 23.08.2013
That's looks gorgeous!! All that work has paid of ten fold , wheels suit it to a T IMO
Iv tried that bleed valve and tbh didn't think much of it, I know use a hawes device instead and seems much more accurate and boost kicks in harder earlier.. Just my opinion
Russ
Iv tried that bleed valve and tbh didn't think much of it, I know use a hawes device instead and seems much more accurate and boost kicks in harder earlier.. Just my opinion
Russ
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 08.04.2014
Legendary! Took your bloody time though!
Look forward to seeing it over the summer mate
Look forward to seeing it over the summer mate
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 08.04.2014
Tweek :Legendary! Took your bloody time though!
That would be because I kept moving the goal posts.... LOL
Now begins the 1000 running in miles...!!!
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Re: Project DTR - Updated 08.04.2014
looks great
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