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Re: ASE05 2

Postby ASE05 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:43 am

Yay! Built engine in and up and running with base map from FM for Hydra 2.7.

A grand total of ~ 125 miles on fresh engine. Boy, it's been a learning process but I'm glad I tackled it myself as I've saved a mountain of cash and know a lot more now. Also was able to reason buying a hole heap of stuff that I would have found it hard to justify if I wasn't doing this.

Things I've learnt;

1. My new flash as Michael Jackson tool chest locks the drawers when you close the lid. No need to beat the shite outta it to open the drawers :oops:
2. Butane (?) torches are handy for bolts that are frozen in after a million heat cycles
3. Butane torch won't remove turbo to manifold studs. themissus cried "what, it's just turning now and become real loose" Turns out one of the studs was on it's last legs and snapped whilst tightening with a stubby 12mm open ender!
4. It takes a steady hand to redrill/tap that snapped stud when stuck in the turbo manifold
5. Not all engine stands are small enough to deal with a 1.8
6. Don't rely on friends to turn up at 0700 to lend a hand when they have let you down the last 3 weekends in a row
7. Don't have the old O ring for the oil pump lying around AFTER you have already installed everything else and put the head on ready to install. That freaked me out and had me second guessing myself.
8. Figure a timeline for the build and double it.
9. Figure a budget for the build and add at least a 1/3
10. Check that all the stuff you ordered actually arrived with everything it was supposed to (Boundary Enginering, I'm talking about your damn oil pump)
11. Video and bagging everything works really well. I can report not a single bracket or bolt left over!!
12. Don't drink whilst reading info from books or the net and work on your car.

I'm pretty happy with myself at this point. It's been small things that slowed me down but the car is up and running nicely. Just gotta break her in and then the 700cc injectors go in for the final tune of the Hydra mid November currently.

The base map from FM seems to work about 95% and I have a car for the 1st time since the end of May this year. Bloody excited.
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Re: ASE05 2

Postby Magpie » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:12 pm

Point 8 agree
Point 9 double the budget

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Re: ASE05 2

Postby Okibi » Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:43 pm

Well done :D
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Re: ASE05 2

Postby meanmx » Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:46 pm

Great work. You're a braver man than me
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Re: ASE05 2

Postby fastfreddygassit » Thu Oct 17, 2013 4:35 pm

^^^^^^
as above. Great build thread! Props to you for getting your hands seriously dirty and saving the cash. :mrgreen:
There is that strong sense of satisfaction of doing it yourself.
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Re: ASE05 2

Postby ASE05 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:28 am

Dyno tune done and.......275hp ATW @ 16psi!

Couldn't get the boost stable enough to wind it up any more so I need to change the actuator out for something ~ the 13psi mark for better control - the one on there is ~ 7psi I think.

Also need to address the ignition break down that was holding us back a bit. 2000 Cam cover coming to accommodate the soon to arrive Toyota COP conversion and then another tickle on the dyno. Tuner seems to think that we could crack 300hp ATW once all sorted.

Top down, 7500rpm in 5th seems to suggest that we were doing just under 150mph on the way back from the tune..... :oops:

Car is running like it never has before and 1st/2nd now redundant :evil:

I'll post the chart once I hook up the scanner!
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Re: ASE05 2

Postby meanmx » Sun Dec 01, 2013 1:34 pm

Nice work!!!!!! Well done
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Re: ASE05 2

Postby Crapweasel » Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:16 pm

Hell yeah!!

What S2000? I think I saw it briefly in the rear vision mirror. :mrgreen:
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Re: ASE05 2

Postby ASE05 » Tue Dec 24, 2013 10:16 am

Snow Fun! Language may not be appropriate for all :lol:

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Re: ASE05 2

Postby PaulF » Thu Dec 26, 2013 12:05 pm

That looks like awesome fun. Also loved the bit where you casually cruised past the 4x4 truck.


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