Andy P
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Another shot of the gusseting
Had to make the car movable quickly. The house got renovated, I've sold the house and we've bought one together. First time its moved in years I think!
Byeeee!
And at the new place! With garage!!! No room for car and working at the moment so its still living outside but it means progress will be a bit more frequent. Plans are to extend the garage to make it 1.5x wide and another 8ft longer so i'll get the car and workshop in one place at last. That wont be until after the wedding mind..
Gave it a quick clean
And time to let the new neighbors know where I'm at hahah!
Removed the front subframe for the first time
Took a while to strip the subframe. A few snapped bolts later.
Decided to bin the tubular manifold for now and just get the damn thing running. Decided to use the OEM manifold with an elbow to make it top mounted. Picked up this china GT2671 off here for £110 delivered just to get things moving. Keeping the Holset on standby once I'm actually up and running.
This is the crank pulley
And seeing that I need to mount another pulley I came up with a plate to do so.
And the pulley, bought from the states.
Messing about with turbo placement. Can't fully weld until I get the engine in.
Bought a new bench from Costco. I was quite happy with it, and after seeing they were reduced further, ended up buying another!
Before I bought the 2nd bench
Removed front subframe bushes
Naked subframe
Picked up some H&R's from ...somewhere. Can't remember, Slovenia perhaps. These are actually to replace the shite thats on the daily. Track car will get treated to something a bit more worthy
Solid bushes for the front subframe. Rather fancy looking, I'd hope so for the money!
A friend had recently got his car up and running on standalone. I got ECU-envy and dug out my VEMS and blew off 6 years of dust. Rigged it up to a bench and hoped for the best.
Result! Won't be using this straight away. The stock T5 ecu has loads of support and I can basically get an off the shelf map for the current setup.
Got a few bits of metal laser cut
Got subframes blasted and powdercoated
Pieced together bits of metal in the living room
Had to make the car movable quickly. The house got renovated, I've sold the house and we've bought one together. First time its moved in years I think!
Byeeee!
And at the new place! With garage!!! No room for car and working at the moment so its still living outside but it means progress will be a bit more frequent. Plans are to extend the garage to make it 1.5x wide and another 8ft longer so i'll get the car and workshop in one place at last. That wont be until after the wedding mind..
Gave it a quick clean
And time to let the new neighbors know where I'm at hahah!
Removed the front subframe for the first time
Took a while to strip the subframe. A few snapped bolts later.
Decided to bin the tubular manifold for now and just get the damn thing running. Decided to use the OEM manifold with an elbow to make it top mounted. Picked up this china GT2671 off here for £110 delivered just to get things moving. Keeping the Holset on standby once I'm actually up and running.
This is the crank pulley
And seeing that I need to mount another pulley I came up with a plate to do so.
And the pulley, bought from the states.
Messing about with turbo placement. Can't fully weld until I get the engine in.
Bought a new bench from Costco. I was quite happy with it, and after seeing they were reduced further, ended up buying another!
Before I bought the 2nd bench
Removed front subframe bushes
Naked subframe
Picked up some H&R's from ...somewhere. Can't remember, Slovenia perhaps. These are actually to replace the shite thats on the daily. Track car will get treated to something a bit more worthy
Solid bushes for the front subframe. Rather fancy looking, I'd hope so for the money!
A friend had recently got his car up and running on standalone. I got ECU-envy and dug out my VEMS and blew off 6 years of dust. Rigged it up to a bench and hoped for the best.
Result! Won't be using this straight away. The stock T5 ecu has loads of support and I can basically get an off the shelf map for the current setup.
Got a few bits of metal laser cut
Got subframes blasted and powdercoated
Pieced together bits of metal in the living room
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