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Old 20 August 2010, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by JP4
Common hurry up....I'm looking forward to this one! Who's mapping it?
Mate, after seeing your results i wont even come close. Will just be nice to break the 500 barrier.
Simon (JGM) will be mapping it i hope. hes my local Syvecs guy.

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I know nothing about the T41 but I know the brush is a Brass one

Looking good there Frayz, the block is mint well done
Tip top brass brush it is too Si

Hopefully get a bit more done this weekend if i get time.
Old 21 August 2010, 03:52 PM
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Wow, motor looks peachy

coming along
Old 22 August 2010, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by frayz
Mate, after seeing your results i wont even come close. Will just be nice to break the 500 barrier.
Simon (JGM) will be mapping it i hope. hes my local Syvecs guy.


You should be able to smash the 500 I would think. You've got some nice parts and overall build looks good.

Welcome to the Syvecs club!
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Got a bit more done,

Modified hardware for the Mocal take off.

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Heads bagged ready to go on

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Sittin pretty

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ARP headstud kit



Studs in and measured

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Cossie gaskets in place

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Heads torqued up

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New genuine oem waterpump

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As she sits tonight. Much better

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Old 22 August 2010, 10:27 PM
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must be satisfying
Old 23 August 2010, 10:19 AM
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When are you going to start doing this for a living?
Old 23 August 2010, 10:24 AM
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Coming along nicely.

Frayz, are you using 11mm ARP headstuds?
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Coming along nicely.

Frayz, are you using 11mm ARP headstuds?
Old 23 August 2010, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by beef-on-the-bone
must be satisfying
Yes mate its nice to see it all finally coming together, and the parts bin that has been huge for such a long time gradually get smaller as parts get fitted. Most satisfying is that its different to the normal stuff i build.

Originally Posted by V4JDMSTi
When are you going to start doing this for a living?
Lol, who knows Matt, maybe someone might offer me a job as an engine builder? A motorsport team would be nice

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Coming along nicely.

Frayz, are you using 11mm ARP headstuds?
Yes mate, just the standard ARP 11mm items.
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looking good
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What is it that you've done to the Mocal take off ?
Old 23 August 2010, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by ScoobyDoo69
What is it that you've done to the Mocal take off ?
I haven't had to modify the take off, just the fixing bolt/tube to suit it.
I'm doing away with the stock oil/water modine and just running the Mocal.
The fixing is too long and too narrow for the Mocal. So it has been shortened, had the thread cut further down the shank and had a sleeve turned and tig welded on so now it fits the Mocal like an OEM part.

Pretty easy to do and now it fits perfect.
Old 23 August 2010, 03:26 PM
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O right. So I take it this now sits closer to the block without the oil/water modine ? I always feel like my oil cooler plate makes my oil filter sit too low down. Scared of hitting something one day and getting it ripped off!
Old 23 August 2010, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by frayz
Lol, who knows Matt, maybe someone might offer me a job as an engine builder? A motorsport team would be nice
Do some digging at work and find Malcom Wilson's email addy
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Originally Posted by ScoobyDoo69
O right. So I take it this now sits closer to the block without the oil/water modine ? I always feel like my oil cooler plate makes my oil filter sit too low down. Scared of hitting something one day and getting it ripped off!
Yes mate,

Check out the take off fitted in the last pic. You can see how close it mounts to the block now. Its only on there loose at the moment as i dont know where i'll want the pipes to come out till the exhaust manifold is on. But it fits really nice, so im quite pleased with it.


Originally Posted by V4JDMSTi
Do some digging at work and find Malcom Wilson's email addy
Sod that mate, means moving to Cumbria, money would probably be crap too. lol
Old 23 August 2010, 08:15 PM
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Following with interest! Lovely build i must say, end result will be fantastic im sure!

Also im looking forward to seeing your rotated kit as neil's making mine too
Old 23 August 2010, 10:18 PM
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LOVE the attention to detail on this build ,cant wait to see the results once run in either way dont think you,ll be disappointed
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Originally Posted by si2000
Following with interest! Lovely build i must say, end result will be fantastic im sure!

Also im looking forward to seeing your rotated kit as neil's making mine too
Neils making your kit too? Cool

What turbo/engine spec you going for fella? I cant wait to get the parts back. The quality of Neils work is lovely

Originally Posted by ye ha
LOVE the attention to detail on this build ,cant wait to see the results once run in either way dont think you,ll be disappointed
Cheers, lets hope not eh
Old 24 August 2010, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by frayz
Sod that mate, means moving to Cumbria, money would probably be crap too. lol
some nice driving roads up there though.
Old 24 August 2010, 10:47 AM
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Nah mate, they pay a pitence and i couldnt build my own motor with what they pay. Lol

Not even like they would offer me a job anyway, lol
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Originally Posted by frayz
Nah mate, they pay a pitence and i couldnt build my own motor with what they pay. Lol

Not even like they would offer me a job anyway, lol
Know what you mean about money. I need to find a better paying and more enjoyable job. I've got the scoob bug back after actually using mine. I've done about 100 miles this month. Now I want new management so I can have a proper exhaust system and better cooling. There's a few bits to go on but being a 97 I can't really do anything unless I change the management.

Perhaps I shouldn't have knocked the detailing on the head.

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Nothing much to report today guys. Ive checked all the camshaft turnover torques and endfloats and done the tappet clearances. Now i need to order some new buckets to get the required spec.
So while thats been going on ive been sorting parts to go to the powdercoaters. Think im going to try and stick with the wrinkle red manifold for an OEM look and go for gloss black/bright silver for everything else.
Cam covers will be piano black i think.
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Guys,

Wondering if any of you have any sti 8 graded tappet buckets you would be willing to sell me or swap what i have?

Due to new valves i require new shims, but there is nothing wrong with and no wear on the ones i have.

I require the following sizes:

450
457
466
467
470
471
472
474
481 (x2)
483
484

These are what i have to trade if need be:

491 (x2)
492
494
496 (x2)
501
502
503
505
509 (x2)

Thanks

Frayz
Old 24 August 2010, 05:50 PM
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You and the Essex boys have an invite to Bruntingthorpe next year Frayz,looking forward to seeing your car,your doing a great job mate,keep the OEM look where you can.
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Originally Posted by frayz
Neils making your kit too? Cool

What turbo/engine spec you going for fella? I cant wait to get the parts back. The quality of Neils work is lovely

Hi mate, yes neil is hopefully doing it in the next couple of weeks, i was going to get the rcm kit but i thought i'd try neil as i liked the look of his work on the website, but it was also the fact i saw cupcake and you had gone to him over on 22b.com

I have a built 2.15, wiseco pistons, new 2.5 crank, lateral rods, acl race bearings, arp head studs, api oil pump etc
Using mildy ported sti5 heads but standard sti valves and cams for the min.
GT30r .82 all in a type r shell.

It wont be as insane as yours but it will be good

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Originally Posted by frayz
Guys,

Wondering if any of you have any sti 8 graded tappet buckets you would be willing to sell me or swap what i have?

Due to new valves i require new shims, but there is nothing wrong with and no wear on the ones i have.

I require the following sizes:

450
457
466
467
470
471
472
474
481 (x2)
483
484

These are what i have to trade if need be:

491 (x2)
492
494
496 (x2)
501
502
503
505
509 (x2)

Thanks

Frayz

Frayz can you not machine yours down, so that they are useable.
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Wanted to use the machining as a last resort to be honest mate.
I wanted to try a source as many as I could beforehand.
Si2000, that will be balistic in a type R shell mate.

Best of luck with your build, are you building it yourself too?
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Wanted to use the machining as a last resort to be honest mate.
I wanted to try a source as many as I could beforehand.
Si2000, that will be balistic in a type R shell mate.

Best of luck with your build, are you building it yourself too?
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Originally Posted by frayz
Think im going to try and stick with the wrinkle red manifold for an OEM look and go for gloss black/bright silver for everything else.
Cam covers will be piano black i think.
Will look really nice OE+ FTW
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Dont know how OE a twisted 35R looks but you know what im getting at lol


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