DIY 450 bhp Classic 2.0L
#361
Ok to answer your questions:
It happens on boost and usually around the 6.5k RPM mark
Yes the exhaust bangs once its recovered.
The injectors have all been fixed and are thoroughly secured.
All the main earthing points have been rubbed back to bare metal.
The engine loom is earthed to the inlet manifold.
I'll get some contact spray and see what that does.
Daz
It happens on boost and usually around the 6.5k RPM mark
Yes the exhaust bangs once its recovered.
The injectors have all been fixed and are thoroughly secured.
All the main earthing points have been rubbed back to bare metal.
The engine loom is earthed to the inlet manifold.
I'll get some contact spray and see what that does.
Daz
#365
OK slight change of plan for the moment!!!
My soon to be ex-wife (not soon enough ) has taken it on her self to drive her Freelander into the front end of my scoob. This was to get back at me for telling her i am divorcing her on grounds of unreasonable behaviour. This is the damage she has done and just totally supported my case for my divorce. The weird thing is we've been seperated for 9 months. What did she expect??
She reversed about 5 metres and then planted her right foot on the accelerator
So its down at Scoobyclinic getting the bodywork sorted. Hopefully it will leave there in better shape than it was before this happened.
My soon to be ex-wife (not soon enough ) has taken it on her self to drive her Freelander into the front end of my scoob. This was to get back at me for telling her i am divorcing her on grounds of unreasonable behaviour. This is the damage she has done and just totally supported my case for my divorce. The weird thing is we've been seperated for 9 months. What did she expect??
She reversed about 5 metres and then planted her right foot on the accelerator
So its down at Scoobyclinic getting the bodywork sorted. Hopefully it will leave there in better shape than it was before this happened.
Last edited by dazdavies; 10 August 2006 at 07:19 PM.
#367
Man, thats a real shame. Hope her insurance is paying for it!
Been following your thread since the start Daz and thought it was on the verge of completion. Hope all will be sorted without any prob's!
Been following your thread since the start Daz and thought it was on the verge of completion. Hope all will be sorted without any prob's!
#369
Originally Posted by RoRu
That's defiantly unreasonable behaviour!! any damage to the fmic/rad/etc?
And after you put all that hard work in and was almost there!!
And after you put all that hard work in and was almost there!!
Rad looks to be bent but until its stripped down and looked at I really don't know the extent of the damage.
I'll keep you all posted.
Daz
#371
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From: Leeds - It was 562.4bhp@28psi on Optimax, How much closer to 600 with race fuel and a bigger turbo?
Surely you can press charges for criminal damage
You sounded pretty pissed off on the phone!!
Good luck getting it sorted
David
You sounded pretty pissed off on the phone!!
Good luck getting it sorted
David
#372
No mate that's just it. The police have only cautioned her.
My insurance company are paying for the repairs and have said that if her insurance company doesn't pay then they will be suing her for the cost.
I will also be suing her for loss of earnings currently 2 days at my day rate which will no doubt rise when i have to take extra days off to sort the car out.
Atleast its going to make the divorce easy.
You can just imagine the conversation from the judge or whoever makes these decisions. "What grounds do you have for unreasonable behaviour?"
"erm here are the pictures and here is the bill from Scoobyclinic"
I may not be able to get her locked up but she'll be skint for a long time
Also going to get a restraining order against the bunny boiling antichrist that she is lol.
My insurance company are paying for the repairs and have said that if her insurance company doesn't pay then they will be suing her for the cost.
I will also be suing her for loss of earnings currently 2 days at my day rate which will no doubt rise when i have to take extra days off to sort the car out.
Atleast its going to make the divorce easy.
You can just imagine the conversation from the judge or whoever makes these decisions. "What grounds do you have for unreasonable behaviour?"
"erm here are the pictures and here is the bill from Scoobyclinic"
I may not be able to get her locked up but she'll be skint for a long time
Also going to get a restraining order against the bunny boiling antichrist that she is lol.
#382
The insurance company may want to write it off, but if you speak with the engineer who inspects the car, they will probably let you keep the car, and offer a settlement figure which should be enough to fix the car.
That way you get to keep the car, get it fixed where you want,and it doesn't go on the hit list as a write off...
In the past I have had similar experiences, and come out well in front with the money situation..
That way you get to keep the car, get it fixed where you want,and it doesn't go on the hit list as a write off...
In the past I have had similar experiences, and come out well in front with the money situation..
#383
After waiting for what seemed eternity the insurance company have finally authorised the repairs. Scoobyclinic wasted no time and started stripping the car as soon as they had the authorisation. Let's hope they are as good as people say they are and that the car is tip top when I get it back. Perfectionsist is an understatement when it comes to that bloody car after all the work I have put in to it.
I'll keep you posted
I'll keep you posted
#384
I'll be interested in your opinion of their repair? They had better do it well or it'll be splashed on this thread
BTW my misses wants to hear you soon to be ex wifes side of the story I don't know what to say
F
BTW my misses wants to hear you soon to be ex wifes side of the story I don't know what to say
F
#385
Update
I have been to Scooby clinic to check progress today.
Its been started atleast.
All the headlamp and radiator support brackets have been replaced as has the bonnet although nothing has been painted yet.
Expressed my concerns regarding the LH inlet pulley which hasnt been looked at yet. I think its been damaged as all the casing has been cracked and considering the work i have put into that engine if they try and start the vehicle and it the pulley / cambelt been damaged they'll screw it.
So hopefully that will get looked at in the next few days. Pulley and timing belt checked atleast. Fortunatly the car wasnt started at the time of the accident (i use the word accident loosely) and hasnt been started since so if it turns out the engine is damaged they'll have some explaining to do.
They have said it will be a couple of weeks yet. A little too slow for my liking but as long as they do a proper good job I'll live with that.
I'll update you all as soon as i know more.
Daz
Its been started atleast.
All the headlamp and radiator support brackets have been replaced as has the bonnet although nothing has been painted yet.
Expressed my concerns regarding the LH inlet pulley which hasnt been looked at yet. I think its been damaged as all the casing has been cracked and considering the work i have put into that engine if they try and start the vehicle and it the pulley / cambelt been damaged they'll screw it.
So hopefully that will get looked at in the next few days. Pulley and timing belt checked atleast. Fortunatly the car wasnt started at the time of the accident (i use the word accident loosely) and hasnt been started since so if it turns out the engine is damaged they'll have some explaining to do.
They have said it will be a couple of weeks yet. A little too slow for my liking but as long as they do a proper good job I'll live with that.
I'll update you all as soon as i know more.
Daz
#386
Just read all of this thread tonight with muchos interest. I'm going to be buliding an engine soon (not with quite so much power :d) and found this very interesting and usefull.
Top thread! Sorry to hear about the sad bit at the end after all that.
Good luck with it all....
Top thread! Sorry to hear about the sad bit at the end after all that.
Good luck with it all....
#388
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From: In a 405 BHP/360 ft/lb P1 with SN superstar Sonic dog at my side!
Originally Posted by Floyd
Daz, did you ever find out how much power the car produces now? Sorry if I missed it in the thread.
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Good to see it coming along Daz, i expect a trip in the passenger seat when you have finished with the turbo and bring it back
#389
Originally Posted by p1mark
Pretty certain he is still running around on my loaned VF28 Floyd.
Good to see it coming along Daz, i expect a trip in the passenger seat when you have finished with the turbo and bring it back
Good to see it coming along Daz, i expect a trip in the passenger seat when you have finished with the turbo and bring it back
No worries mate I haven't nicked off with it.
The car is at scooby clinic. As soon as I get her back I shall be purchasing a new turbo and you can finally have yours back.
I know i have said it before but I am very grateful for the loan of the turbo and shall be delighted to let you have a go in her when she's finally upto spec .
Floyd
As Mark said I am still on his loaned VF28 this has always been for running in and sorting out any niggles. The car has not and will not be rolling roaded with a borrowed turbo on it.
I would imagine though with all the mods lots of fuel (740's are at 70%)
and the bigger pistons she's around the 350 mark at the mo.
The real test will occur once turbo has been sourced, fitted and the car mapped accordingly.
Daz
#390
Been down to Scooby Clinic today for an update.
Progress indeed. Car is pretty much ready for painting.
The good news is that the camshaft sproket and cambelt is all ok.
I've decided to have the mirrors, door handles and skirts all colour coded while its there.
Heard Kev say to one of the lads that it needs to be out this week so there is a distinct possiblilty that I shall be getting the car back fairly soon.
Fingers crossed, I'll keep you posted.
Daz
Progress indeed. Car is pretty much ready for painting.
The good news is that the camshaft sproket and cambelt is all ok.
I've decided to have the mirrors, door handles and skirts all colour coded while its there.
Heard Kev say to one of the lads that it needs to be out this week so there is a distinct possiblilty that I shall be getting the car back fairly soon.
Fingers crossed, I'll keep you posted.
Daz