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eureka 19 October 2008 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by dynamix (Post 8209019)
Cheers guys - was nice to finally see on paper what I feel in my butt dyno :D

nice figures mate car looks so different from last sunday lol
did anyone get any video footage from the days fun

dynamix 19 October 2008 08:52 PM

I am not sure, someone may have done - I didnt see my car on the dyno as I was hiding around the corner :D

eureka 19 October 2008 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by dynamix (Post 8209241)
I am not sure, someone may have done - I didnt see my car on the dyno as I was hiding around the corner :D

lol i can relate to that mate i have got to sit through that this week mate slightly worried about the new engine .i will be over the snack van praying :notworthy

Shaun 19 October 2008 11:34 PM

Well done mate! I know you are pleased with the result and quite rightly so! :)

Neil.. 20 October 2008 10:59 AM

Awesome result Dunc.

It was a pleasure seeing it run. :)

dynamix 20 October 2008 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by E_M_B (Post 8210076)
Awesome result Dunc.

It was a pleasure seeing it run. :)

Well done for organising the day - shame there were some drop-outs but they were some incredible figures on show and certainly the highest average that I have ever seen at a dyno day.

Your car is a work of art Neil - a true credit to the countless hours of work you have put in to get it just right. Still plenty to do i am sure but you have got to be happy with the feedback from everyone seeing it in the flesh yesterday.

Butty 20 October 2008 02:11 PM

Here's a video of Duncans 2nd run 2008_1019Zen_RR0031.flv - Video - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

Nick

dynamix 20 October 2008 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by Butty (Post 8210513)

Smooth as :D

:lol1:

Thanks Nick

Butty 20 October 2008 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by dynamix (Post 8210520)
Smooth as :D

:lol1:

Thanks Nick

:thumb:

frayz 20 October 2008 07:49 PM

Is that an RCM carbon bonnet vent i see in the vid Dunc? :D

dynamix 20 October 2008 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by frayz (Post 8211356)
Is that an RCM carbon bonnet vent i see in the vid Dunc? :D

No its a DTG home crafted out of pure ally job :D

Not quite up to your standard frayz but it does the job for the moment :lol1:

Neil.. 20 October 2008 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by dynamix (Post 8210089)
Well done for organising the day - shame there were some drop-outs but they were some incredible figures on show and certainly the highest average that I have ever seen at a dyno day.

Your car is a work of art Neil - a true credit to the countless hours of work you have put in to get it just right. Still plenty to do i am sure but you have got to be happy with the feedback from everyone seeing it in the flesh yesterday.

Why thank you Duncan. :thumb:

I can't take much credit though for organising the day, it was simply my idea and Liz/Paul at Zen did the organising and as such deserve the thanks. :luxhello: :luxhello:

Looking forward to the next one... ;)

dynamix 15 December 2008 06:18 AM

I suppose I ought to close this thread off this year with an update:

The 2009 project thread will wait til the new year :D :D

For the time being I have been giving the car some TLC after a long hard year.

Last week I changed the ball joints and track rod ends as these were shagged. Alyn at ASP kindly got a set of the excellent Whiteline roll centre adjusted bits for me and they went on in time for the APT dyno day.

It was knocking like hell on the way up there (and back) so I tightened up what I could and left it like that. The geometry was well out also.

Went down to surrey recently to see a client - 300 mile round trip. On the way down I noticed the start of a metal clanking noise. Oh great another noise to add to the list..

Stopped off on the way back and managed to find a kerb to park the car on so that I had a little room underneath to check it out.... tightened all the ball joints, wheel nuts, track rod ends that I had replaced recently (again) - noise still there. hmm

Got home and by now it was horrid scrapey, rattley clanking so straight into the garage and up on a jack, wheel off and I noticed that the brake disc was loose on the bell. :eek: - could have been nasty I suppose.

The rotor had been replaced by me in july after the crash but i had to re-use the mounting bolts to mount the rotors to the bells as Performance Friction had not sent any over to Paul at Zen. They were all torqued up right at the time but must have worked loose :o

Anyway, out with the pads, off with the caliper and set about stripping the rotor and bell down - 34 bolts to remove to get the rotor off and then 34 new fixings to put on. Luckily PF had sent some new ones on to me afterwards.

This probably accounts for a lot of the noises from the suspension recently.

While I was doing this, I also tightened absolutely anything that had a nut or bolt to try and get rid of knocking noises - this worked - hurray :D

While I was on a roll I changed the oil (about blumming time and without any mess :D ) and changed from the squealey pads to general all purpose road PF Z pads. Much more like it :D

I also thought it would be good to re-do the wheel alignment using a take on Nige's method but this time involving a large piece of lap board (i knew they would come in handy) - seemed to work well enough to make the car drive straight and the steering wheel is now central which is a bonus :D ..... It will do til I can get to a garage and get a proper 3d check done.

Just rear bushes to sort out as these are knocking on the passenger side, I guess they took a bashing at oulton and are just starting to protest. New polybushes arrived for them and fitting this week.

It also ran on the dyno at APT for the BigPower.co.uk dyno day and recorded:

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...s/dyno_600.gif

Running a 40% E85 / 60% Vpower mix still on the standard position MD321V Turbo.

ABW 15 December 2008 10:06 PM

can't wait to see it early next year Duncan http://www.1000smilies.com/spraypainter.gif

dynamix 18 December 2008 10:18 AM

Looking forward to it Daren ... if I could just make a final decision on the bits :D

Neil.. 18 December 2008 11:41 AM

I suspect some growth in your car's waist over the festive period... :D

dynamix 18 December 2008 11:48 AM

You could say that ;)

ABW 18 December 2008 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by E_M_B (Post 8357036)
I suspect some growth in your car's waist over the festive period... :D

:king::beer::king:

Jolly Green Monster 18 December 2008 08:01 PM

lol

dynamix 18 December 2008 08:37 PM

Mine as well - both will go on a diet for next year's fun :D

dynamix 11 January 2009 09:32 AM

Not long to go now .... the car is heading over to ABW ( autobodyworks Subaru Bodywork ) on the 23rd jan for a sprinkling of magic.

The plan for this is to make the car a tad wider using new widebody panels to give an extra 25 mm + track width each side for the bigger wheels/tyres coming for this year's TA.

After it is back from ABW, the new graphics will be getting done - they should make it stand out a little :lol1:

Other work is being done besides bling though ... more details to follow on these but it will be concentrating around handling and losing weight whilst still retaining the daily driver status of the car :D

John Stevenson 11 January 2009 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by dynamix (Post 8414561)
Not long to go now .... the car is heading over to ABW ( autobodyworks Subaru Bodywork ) on the 23rd jan for a sprinkling of magic.

The plan for this is to make the car a tad wider using new widebody panels to give an extra 25 mm + track width each side for the bigger wheels/tyres coming for this year's TA.

If it looks like the lue one one their site tha'll be Awsome ;)

grahamc 11 January 2009 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by dynamix (Post 8414561)
Not long to go now .... the car is heading over to ABW ( autobodyworks Subaru Bodywork ) on the 23rd jan for a sprinkling of magic.

The plan for this is to make the car a tad wider using new widebody panels to give an extra 25 mm + track width each side for the bigger wheels/tyres coming for this year's TA.

After it is back from ABW, the new graphics will be getting done - they should make it stand out a little :lol1:

Other work is being done besides bling though ... more details to follow on these but it will be concentrating around handling and losing weight whilst still retaining the daily driver status of the car :D

Are you just using different offset wheels to make up the extra track? Interested to know more...

dynamix 11 January 2009 10:32 PM

Different offset and wider too :thumb:

Cheers John, it will look similar but will have a unique Dynamix touch to it :D

grahamc 12 January 2009 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by dynamix (Post 8416904)
Different offset and wider too :thumb:

Cheers John, it will look similar but will have a unique Dynamix touch to it :D

Very interested in seeing this done!!

V4JDMSTi 12 January 2009 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by dynamix (Post 8416904)
Different offset and wider too :thumb:

Cheers John, it will look similar but will have a unique Dynamix touch to it :D

:norty: :luxhello: :thumb:

ABW 14 January 2009 09:58 PM

Not long now Duncan ;)

Rice Rocket 14 January 2009 10:18 PM

Looking forward to seeing the finished scoob.

S!

Spec'c'57 21 January 2009 03:48 PM

is it friday yet? ;)

dynamix 21 January 2009 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by Spec'c'57 (Post 8443042)
is it friday yet? ;)


dont.... i have trouble sleeping i am so excited as it is :D


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