2.1 10sec DIY Drag Monster..
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nice work Omar!
totally agree on the cam pulleys.. mapped some that are fine without but the CDF ones are not silly money and been very good on my own car, and on Steve SMGs drag car at 900+ bhp.
Simon
totally agree on the cam pulleys.. mapped some that are fine without but the CDF ones are not silly money and been very good on my own car, and on Steve SMGs drag car at 900+ bhp.
Simon
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True lock FTW, have seen the results of failed cheap pulleys first hand and it wasn't pretty.
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Got some work done on the Inlet Manifold...
Sent it off to Carl Davey who supplied and welded a wedge for the throttle body, this will allow the pipe work to sit straight and clear the bonnet, there was a slight lip on the inside edge so I decided to port and polish it out....
Also ported the other half where the manifold meets the head to match the porting on the inlet side of the cylinder head
All cleaned up and masked up ready for some paint..
Talking of inlets, I unpacked these to test fit :-
They have come with all the necessary brackets and fittings, the only initial fitment issue I can see is that the inlet maniold will need to be drilled out by approx 3mm where the rail pushes in to injector port on the manifold.
Sent it off to Carl Davey who supplied and welded a wedge for the throttle body, this will allow the pipe work to sit straight and clear the bonnet, there was a slight lip on the inside edge so I decided to port and polish it out....
Also ported the other half where the manifold meets the head to match the porting on the inlet side of the cylinder head
All cleaned up and masked up ready for some paint..
Talking of inlets, I unpacked these to test fit :-
They have come with all the necessary brackets and fittings, the only initial fitment issue I can see is that the inlet maniold will need to be drilled out by approx 3mm where the rail pushes in to injector port on the manifold.
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Its been a a while since I last updated but got sidetracked on a few other cars...
Heres a pic of the engine bay before the engine was dropped in, resprayed in Audi Ibis white, the battery tray has been chiseled away and the nearside inner wing smoothed off as the battery and washer tank will sit in the boot, I've also dropped in the 6 speed transmission setup with R180 diff
Also Test fitted the front brakes to insure caliper clearance
Heres a pic of the engine bay before the engine was dropped in, resprayed in Audi Ibis white, the battery tray has been chiseled away and the nearside inner wing smoothed off as the battery and washer tank will sit in the boot, I've also dropped in the 6 speed transmission setup with R180 diff
Also Test fitted the front brakes to insure caliper clearance
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That block looks really clean outside was it a clean block to start with ? that big washing machine can't be that good or has it had a little spray up
Nice build by the way
Nice build by the way
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It went through various cleansing processes when lateral performance did the rear thrust conversion and rebore, I cleaned it again in a hot wash tank before assembly and yes it was finally painted in vht silver
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Was aiming for something like this, but just couldn't get it to fit!
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It's too late now as the pipework fabrication has already started and I love morrettes! But I can always mess about with it in future as the front panel is already cut, I doubt an extra few inches in pipework would show noticeable lag on the road, maybe some mappers could further clarify this?
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Build looks great Omar, would have loved to have been involved again on this one, but of course understand doing a lot of the work yourself doesn't half help keep costs down.
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Jayallen, have an SC46 here screaming out your name