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Old 09 October 2000, 03:20 PM
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After 3 months to the day, I have my STi III back. It's running brilliantly with it's new version IV engine.

A big shout goes to Scoobysport, as usual, My local Dealer who were so patient and Simon from Graham Goode without whom I'd have been without the car for even longer.

Thanks to loads of you out there who offered sympathy and tissues in my darkest hour.

You don't want to know the total cost of getting the car back on the road but it works out that 20% of the cost turned out to be car hire



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Old 09 October 2000, 03:31 PM
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Old 09 October 2000, 03:42 PM
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Thanks for spotting them

Pictures of meet going to
Old 09 October 2000, 04:04 PM
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Neil,

What was the final prognosis with your old lump ?, rumour has it the STi 3 has the strongest engine for modding. Were you running the standard spec on 97 Ron. I'm looking for some pointer as I've a low mileage STi 3 which is standard at present. I've no plans at present bar a ss backbox when the standard one gives up. You previously mentioned that you suspected no 3 big end might have expired and we all know about the dreaded piston slap on no. 3 cylinder, are the two related ?, will prolonged enthusiastic driving with piston slap result in big end failure or are there two entirely seperate problems that can result from the suspected overheating in this are of the block ?. Lots of ? I know, any pointers would help, I'm just keen to know if there are some things I should follow and other I should avoid e.g. oil type, oil cooler, oil change frequency, huge bonnet scoop above no 3 cylinder.

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Old 09 October 2000, 04:31 PM
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You lucky bugger. 1 day I may be able to say the same
Old 09 October 2000, 04:31 PM
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Kevin,

Old engine has been bought by a chap wanting to rebuild it for his Rally car. A mate of his works in a Scooby Dealers and he will be stripping it down. Until then, i can only guess at the cause and the damage.

The III engine ( and IV ) is very strong but it would appear the bottom end is the weak point.

There's been lotsa threads on reasons for big end failure but oil pressure keeps on bubbling up. Power Engineering have developed an improved Oil pump which they're using for rebuilds so i guess they're taking it seriously.

I shouldn't worry about modding your car though. Take my advice, your engine will respond very well indeed with a downpipe and Filter, oh yes

Im currently running only on a full Scoobysport exhaust and Blitz filter.... and a slightly lightened flywheel, whilst it's not anywhere near as urgent as the Phased 1 car, it's still one hell of a laugh

Hope i've put to bed some of your fears.

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Old 09 October 2000, 05:47 PM
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Craig,

Been there mate! sorry

Whats the latest news, whats happening??

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Old 09 October 2000, 07:15 PM
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Nice to see you on the road again Neil. How many stickers have you got in the boot now

Old 09 October 2000, 08:47 PM
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Welcome back mate !!!!
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Neil,
jaw muscles still aching from the grinnging then?

Craig,

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Old 10 October 2000, 10:12 AM
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Bob,

Will be doing the Lombard..NetworkQ..Rally of GB..... whatever it's now called in November so i'll be plastering the boot.
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About "a week". Should be getting bolted together a the end of the week. Think all the bits are "adequate" The rest of the bolt on parts should be with me next week sometime.

So soon.
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Craig,

is that an "engineering week"?

saw a few of them myself whilst having an engine rebuild.

All I can say is Im glad I dont have to work an engineering week thats for sure

robski
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