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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Daffy » Tue Dec 24, 2019 1:48 am

The end of an era, after 40 years of operating from the little workshop in Coolangatta, mechanic Daz and his dad have closed up the Cooly workshop and relocated to nearby industrial area in Currumbin. A new residential development sees the end to the little workshop with so much character where so much of the Problem Child magic happened. And Ben the engine builder has also wound up his workshop across the road from Daz to relocate a few suburbs away in Carrara, he took over that business a fair few years back from a fella that had the engineering work shop running as long as Daz’s dad has been there. New beginnings to be sure, but so many moments and good times for the boys in those shops over the years now committed to happy memories. :BROADY:
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Daffy » Sun Feb 02, 2020 9:30 am

As well as the standard SE radiator has held out, a recent stop start 2 hour 40kmh crawl in humid 40 degree heat on the motorway, Making the Problem Child a bit cranky, has seen me finally bite the bullet and pick up a Mishimoto 52mm radiator (via Mx5mania). Install will have to wait till Monday week on next days off.
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Okibi » Sun Feb 02, 2020 10:14 pm

Im still running my stock one but I have the PWR twincooler sitting on the shelf begging to be put on.
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Daffy » Mon Feb 10, 2020 2:36 pm

Mishimoto radiator transplant underway!

Okibi wrote:Im still running my stock one but I have the PWR twincooler sitting on the shelf begging to be put on.

I was contemplating the PWR mate, but for my purpose that may be a bit of overkill. The PWR’s really do look the business.
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Daffy » Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:06 pm

New rad is in. Some modifications to the fan shroud and bolt threads- It fit surprisingly easier than expected :mrgreen: :DIY:
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby ManiacLachy » Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:30 am

Looks good. Now you'll need to wring the car out to test if it's working properly :mrgreen:

Best wait until the roads dry up a little though, you'd have traction problems in best of conditions, this rain will see you spinning tyres!

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Re: Daffy's SE

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Re: Daffy's SE

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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby MX5NBpsi » Wed Feb 12, 2020 1:12 pm

From the recent reaserch ive done the only good T/C is motec and it takes alot of tuning to get it right . Just over tyre the car and setup boost by gear
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Daffy » Thu Feb 20, 2020 5:47 pm

Thanks for the traction control info guys, something to definitely ponder on, but at this stage T/C will be on the back burner until I get the new clutch in (yep, the super solid BMW/CTS driveline and diff NVH is starting to get a bit ordinary :roll: ). There is the ACT clutch option available from Kmiata that would significantly lower the NVH as well as being, well just a better clutch than standard. I have spoken to Jim Berry about a solution that he may be able to come up with, but the cost of modified vs plug and play dont make it viable. I got to get the ABS sorted out soon too with new rings (simple fix, just got to pull the finger out and get it done) and think more about the suspension as the old Teins are starting to get on. I will also be looking upping the power output more and replacing the old GT2871r turbo with possibly a new G series before long, with ambition to make the Problem Child slightly.......aww hell, more nuts than a squirrels wet dream, making traction control a necessity :mrgreen:
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Custardtart » Fri Feb 21, 2020 10:03 am

Daffy wrote:Thanks for the traction control info guys, something to definitely ponder on, but at this stage T/C will be on the back burner until I get the new clutch in (yep, the super solid BMW/CTS driveline and diff NVH is starting to get a bit ordinary :roll: ). There is the ACT clutch option available from Kmiata that would significantly lower the NVH as well as being, well just a better clutch than standard. I have spoken to Jim Berry about a solution that he may be able to come up with, but the cost of modified vs plug and play dont make it viable. I got to get the ABS sorted out soon too with new rings (simple fix, just got to pull the finger out and get it done) and think more about the suspension as the old Teins are starting to get on. I will also be looking upping the power output more and replacing the old GT2871r turbo with possibly a new G series before long, with ambition to make the Problem Child slightly.......aww hell, more nuts than a squirrels wet dream, making traction control a necessity :mrgreen:

Man I admire your tenacity with this incredible build!
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby MX5NBpsi » Fri Feb 21, 2020 2:51 pm

Precision or a Borgy EFR is the way to go
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Daffy » Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:39 pm

MX5NBpsi wrote:Precision or a Borgy EFR is the way to go

I’ll start looking into those options mate, still a bit of time to research, but I will be hitting you guys up for more pros and cons details on which one to settle with when time gets closer.

Custardtart wrote:Man I admire your tenacity with this incredible build!

You flatter me sir!! :mrgreen:
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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby KevGoat » Sun Feb 23, 2020 10:32 pm

Custardtart wrote:Man I admire your tenacity with this incredible build!


Extreme is just the baseline...

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Re: Daffy's SE

Postby Gladiator » Thu Jun 04, 2020 7:44 pm

I’m sure the Problem Child will only continue to improve mate. I’ll never forget the ride I had in it/him/her. I’m going to have to rely on you & Magpie for my thrills now. Can repay with fishing trips though.


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