timk makes up for talent with an EFR
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
WOW, now it's all shiny it even looks as good as an eBay manifold ;^)
REALLY looking forward to seeing good results.
REALLY looking forward to seeing good results.
Don't worry about dying, worry about not living!
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
My polyester girl...
Looking good Tim!
plohl wrote:So shiny....
Looking good Tim!
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
I'll take 2 !
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
Very cool....
How long to I hear it, dropping an 11s skids @ the moggill lights?
How long to I hear it, dropping an 11s skids @ the moggill lights?
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
toppertee wrote:How long to I hear it, dropping an 11s skids @ the moggill lights?
Even the old setup did that with ease!
I'll drop by when it is finished so we can make it official and get it on YouTube. On my private road of course...
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
timk wrote:toppertee wrote:How long to I hear it, dropping an 11s skids @ the moggill lights?
Even the old setup did that with ease!
I'll drop by when it is finished so we can make it official and get it on YouTube. On my private road of course...
You will find all of the greater area of Brookfield, is private road Look forward to it.....
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
How far off finished is it? I need to give my car some love!
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- timk
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
It's getting pretty close now!
Jason at Automotive Plus is making up the turbo lines for me. Left to right is coolant feed (-6), oil feed (-4), coolant return (-6) and oil return (-10):
Banjo fittings on block showing coolant and oil feeds (top to bottom):
Modified heater hard line to move coolant return (-6):
I like the fire sleeve he has used over the braid. Hopefully this is the right formula for maintenance free lines!
Cheers
Jason at Automotive Plus is making up the turbo lines for me. Left to right is coolant feed (-6), oil feed (-4), coolant return (-6) and oil return (-10):
Banjo fittings on block showing coolant and oil feeds (top to bottom):
Modified heater hard line to move coolant return (-6):
I like the fire sleeve he has used over the braid. Hopefully this is the right formula for maintenance free lines!
Cheers
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
Thats the exact correct steps.
http://www.NitroDann.com
speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
Game on:
As you can see, there's tidying up to do. I'm just running the thing for a week or so to make sure nothing leaks and it behaves itself. Then I'll get the charge pipes powder coated and fix up the vac line and EGT probes.
I have a Koyo Hyper V radiator coming any day now, so hopefully I can throw that in while the pipes are off getting done.
First impressions of this turbo - DAT RESPONSE! I have no preload at all on the gate, solenoid isn't plugged in and I'm running the low boost actuator. If I breathe on the throttle it sounds like a jet turbine and goes straight to 100kPa (absolute), then with a tiny bit more throttle it will hit 150kPa effortlessly.
This thing is going to be an absolute beast when it is dialled in with EBC!
Cheers
As you can see, there's tidying up to do. I'm just running the thing for a week or so to make sure nothing leaks and it behaves itself. Then I'll get the charge pipes powder coated and fix up the vac line and EGT probes.
I have a Koyo Hyper V radiator coming any day now, so hopefully I can throw that in while the pipes are off getting done.
First impressions of this turbo - DAT RESPONSE! I have no preload at all on the gate, solenoid isn't plugged in and I'm running the low boost actuator. If I breathe on the throttle it sounds like a jet turbine and goes straight to 100kPa (absolute), then with a tiny bit more throttle it will hit 150kPa effortlessly.
This thing is going to be an absolute beast when it is dialled in with EBC!
Cheers
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
I will be doing a similar thing with the lines. How much did it cost roughly?
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
Are those EGT wires?
Looks very neat.
Looks very neat.
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
I can't remember the cost of the lines because I had a few things going on at the same time. Those are EGT probes yeah, for the low cost of the probes it was an easy decision.
Finally got rid of the factory SE rear muffler, replaced with a Magnaflow 12286 which is surprisingly quiet:
Koyo Hyper V radiator is in, and the pipes are now powdercoated:
Added relief cuts to the flange on the head and coated in something with less bling:
I've been driving this car to work for the last week and everything seems to behave itself.
Plan from now on is less fiddling, more driving.
Cheers
Finally got rid of the factory SE rear muffler, replaced with a Magnaflow 12286 which is surprisingly quiet:
Koyo Hyper V radiator is in, and the pipes are now powdercoated:
Added relief cuts to the flange on the head and coated in something with less bling:
I've been driving this car to work for the last week and everything seems to behave itself.
Plan from now on is less fiddling, more driving.
Cheers
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
This has been a decision a long time in the making but I decided to sell the car, it will be missed but I've had a blast over the years and met lots of awesome people in MX-5 circles.
Here are a few pics and the final spec:
Engine overhaul done July 2014:
Engine removed from a 2004 SE, which was then rebuilt by Automotive Plus:
Rebuilt head with new valve stem seals, valve reseat & pressure test
Block machined 1mm over
CP forged pistons
Eagle H beam rods
ACL bearings
New water pump
Uprated oil pump
All new bearings, seals, gaskets and hoses
ARP fasteners
Brand new genuine harmonic balancer
Rotating assembly balanced (all components separately then together)
Other modifications (not an exhaustive list):
Borg Warner EFR 6258 turbo
Custom stainless steampipe manifold
3" dump pipe transitioning to a 2.5" exhaust with 200 cell steel cat and Magnaflow rear muffler
All water/oil lines Speedflow with fireproof braid
Injector Dynamics ID725 injectors
Turbosmart FPR2000 fuel pressure regulator
DeatschWerks DW300 fuel pump
Adaptronic Select standalone ECU
Innovate Motorsports MTX-L wideband
Innovate Motorsports SSI-4 sensor module
Innovate Motorsports TC-4 EGT module
Adaptronic Bluetooth module
Toyota COP coil conversion
Protege 36-1 crank trigger wheel
Automotive Plus tallboy rollbar
Koyo Hyper-V (new 2015 model) alloy radiator w/ducting
Flyin' Miata oil cooler kit (Setrab)
Automotive Plus braided clutch line
Automotive Plus front numberplate bracket
TODA lightweight flywheel
Direct Clutch clutch
3.9 TorSen LSD diff
Whiteline swaybars
Flyin' Miata swaybar mounts
949 endlinks
BC coilovers
15x8 6UL wheels
Oil pressure, boost pressure and oil temp gauges fitted to center console (all have warning functions)
Skunk2 shifter
Stainless steel vent rings
Mazda chrome sill protectors
Alarm with auto closing windows and proximity sensor
Braided brake lines
Alpine headunit
I gave it one last squirt before handing over the keys:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLqljMBHvFg
Here are a few pics and the final spec:
Engine overhaul done July 2014:
Engine removed from a 2004 SE, which was then rebuilt by Automotive Plus:
Rebuilt head with new valve stem seals, valve reseat & pressure test
Block machined 1mm over
CP forged pistons
Eagle H beam rods
ACL bearings
New water pump
Uprated oil pump
All new bearings, seals, gaskets and hoses
ARP fasteners
Brand new genuine harmonic balancer
Rotating assembly balanced (all components separately then together)
Other modifications (not an exhaustive list):
Borg Warner EFR 6258 turbo
Custom stainless steampipe manifold
3" dump pipe transitioning to a 2.5" exhaust with 200 cell steel cat and Magnaflow rear muffler
All water/oil lines Speedflow with fireproof braid
Injector Dynamics ID725 injectors
Turbosmart FPR2000 fuel pressure regulator
DeatschWerks DW300 fuel pump
Adaptronic Select standalone ECU
Innovate Motorsports MTX-L wideband
Innovate Motorsports SSI-4 sensor module
Innovate Motorsports TC-4 EGT module
Adaptronic Bluetooth module
Toyota COP coil conversion
Protege 36-1 crank trigger wheel
Automotive Plus tallboy rollbar
Koyo Hyper-V (new 2015 model) alloy radiator w/ducting
Flyin' Miata oil cooler kit (Setrab)
Automotive Plus braided clutch line
Automotive Plus front numberplate bracket
TODA lightweight flywheel
Direct Clutch clutch
3.9 TorSen LSD diff
Whiteline swaybars
Flyin' Miata swaybar mounts
949 endlinks
BC coilovers
15x8 6UL wheels
Oil pressure, boost pressure and oil temp gauges fitted to center console (all have warning functions)
Skunk2 shifter
Stainless steel vent rings
Mazda chrome sill protectors
Alarm with auto closing windows and proximity sensor
Braided brake lines
Alpine headunit
I gave it one last squirt before handing over the keys:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLqljMBHvFg
- davekmoore
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Re: timk makes up for talent with an EFR
Nice car!
That's just a tease for everyone who didn't quite decide to buy it.
That's just a tease for everyone who didn't quite decide to buy it.
UK since return: Standard NC2 (horrid), C200K, ND2 BBR, NC2 BBR200 (loved it), NC BBR300 (better than BARMY), V-Special, turbo NB8B (my 84th car)
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