Speed's boosted NA6

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby Daffy » Sat Feb 04, 2017 10:22 am

speed wrote:Thanks Daffy. I was asking about your beanie. How long did it last?

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The beanie is an epman brand, just the cheapo- I had intended to replace it a while ago. Its still going and doing what its ment to 20,000 or so k's on, but I'll be giving the engine bay a big cleanup soon and want to pretty it up a bit. its been off and on a few times, so some of the fiber is looking dusty and brittle. Looking at either an areoflow or most likely a Golebys.
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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Sat Feb 04, 2017 2:28 pm

Thanks Daffy.

Ok, so now I have my turbo clocked some more and the IC pipe lines up perfectly.
The only draw back is that it's closer to the coolant hose. Still has some clearance but I would have preferred a bit more.
Ah modified cars, there's always a compromise.

I've tightened the clamps as much as they will go and basically hung off it to test.

Turbo beanie is also on.
At $36 including post, I don't expect that it will last long but wanted it for some reassurance.
I do think that it cleans things up a little but as long as my bonnet doesn't melt :)

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby Nevyn72 » Sat Feb 04, 2017 2:32 pm

speed wrote:Turbo beanie is also on.

I do think that it cleans things up a little but as long as my bonnet doesn't melt :)


Relax mate, the bonnet will only melt enough to provide sufficient cooling air flow, it's self regulating that way! :mrgreen:
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Re: RE: Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Sat Feb 04, 2017 2:38 pm

Nevyn72 wrote:
speed wrote:Turbo beanie is also on.

I do think that it cleans things up a little but as long as my bonnet doesn't melt :)


Relax mate, the bonnet will only melt enough to provide sufficient cooling air flow, it's self regulating that way! :mrgreen:

Haha. Maybe you should remove your heat shield to save some weight.
Selene isn't exactly light. Oops!

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Sat Feb 04, 2017 4:34 pm

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby bruce » Sat Feb 04, 2017 4:44 pm

How does the waste gate actuator fit through the beanie?

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Re: RE: Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Sat Feb 04, 2017 5:08 pm

bruce wrote:How does the waste gate actuator fit through the beanie?

I cut a hole in the beanie and feed it through. Flap still works fine with the beanie in place.

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby StanTheMan » Sat Feb 04, 2017 10:27 pm

So is it drivable?
Satans Ride called F33nix the resurrected NA6

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Re: RE: Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Sat Feb 04, 2017 11:05 pm

StanTheMan wrote:So is it drivable?

Yep. Hope to get registered later in the week. Still need 2 fittings welded in behind the air filter but I'm hoping I can get that done Wednesday or Thursday.

Also needs a new alterator belt, soft top fitted, grill refitted and a better hose from the ICV to the TBI.

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Sun Feb 05, 2017 1:15 pm

Today I modded my grille to alloy the IC piping to run through it and fitted it up, made up a new hose for the ICV/TBI and removed my alterator belt ready to replace once I get a new one.

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Am considering painting the front of my intercooler black with white sharks teeth for laughs.

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Mon Feb 06, 2017 7:45 pm

Wiped down the soft top area pre fitting my NB roof.

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Wed Feb 08, 2017 2:04 pm

Today I fitted a new alternator belt and my NB soft top.

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Still waiting on some parts pre rego.

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby ManiacLachy » Wed Feb 08, 2017 2:54 pm

The car is really coming along now Speed!

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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby speed » Thu Feb 09, 2017 12:52 pm

Thanks Lachy.

Dann's catch can comes with AN fittings for all the hoses.
There was also a 90 degree male to male 6AN fitting.

I was sure that this was to be able to plumb a hose from the catch can directly after the air filter but there was no female fitting supplied which confused me a little.

Rather than bother Dann or over think it I purchased one off eBay.

Today I will be drilling holes in my 3 inch stainless joiner so that I can fit the 6 orb fitting and the 25mm fitting for the BOV.

I'm a day behind as there was a stuff up with the fittings so now hoping to get rego on saturday.

Since I'll be visiting my welder today or tomorrow I also thought best I dodgy up a heat shield so he can do that and the fittings in one go.

Have a go at my heatshield.
I'm dubbing it the mad max shield.

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She might not look pretty and yes I did beat the sh*t out of my stock shield.

2 layers of Steele with fiberglass in between. Once welded, ground and painted black, she will look good enough for me.




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Re: Speed's boosted NA6

Postby Nevyn72 » Thu Feb 09, 2017 1:36 pm

speed wrote:Dann's catch can comes with AN fittings for all the hoses.
There was also a 90 degree male to male 6AN fitting.

I was sure that this was to be able to plumb a hose from the catch can directly after the air filter but there was no female fitting supplied which confused me a little.

I'm pretty sure that's meant to replace the PCV on the intake side of the cam cover. (The PCV is no longer required with the way the Dann-can is plumbed)
That's where it's used with my setup with the prototype catch-can. :wink:
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