Inlet Manifold re-paint
#34
#35
The insulators were a worth while mod, the temp of the manifold has dropped a lot! When the engine was hot, i couldn't lean on the inlet, now i can no problems, much cooler! Also, i made them myself, cost £15 for the tufnol, so a bargain mod! Made the header tank spacers, and did the throttle coolant bypass mod too.
So in total, i did the papallel rail mod, paint, inlet/header tank insulators, coolant bypass and ditched the plastic breathers, a productive day!
Be warned, the vht paint is sticky stuff, and gets everywhere! Make sure your in a well ventilated area. It also takes 48hours to cure and wrinkle, as on first application, its smooth. The more coats, the more wrinkles!
So in total, i did the papallel rail mod, paint, inlet/header tank insulators, coolant bypass and ditched the plastic breathers, a productive day!
Be warned, the vht paint is sticky stuff, and gets everywhere! Make sure your in a well ventilated area. It also takes 48hours to cure and wrinkle, as on first application, its smooth. The more coats, the more wrinkles!
#38
ahhh i see. cool mod. im gonna try and keep this car standerd (lmfao) as i went mad on my last car and yeah it was quick, but i was constantly getting the map tweeked, and fixing silly things. the insulators seem a sensable mod tho.
If you have not already workked out i know naff all about scooby lumps, but ive been told any mod you do to the engine it needs to be mapped or the engines dont like it. is this true?
im happy with my bhp (atm) i just need a reliable car that fits wife n 2 kids! lol
If you have not already workked out i know naff all about scooby lumps, but ive been told any mod you do to the engine it needs to be mapped or the engines dont like it. is this true?
im happy with my bhp (atm) i just need a reliable car that fits wife n 2 kids! lol
#39
You are correct, you have to be carefull with all engines when it comes to modding, running lean/det/knock is always a risk with these flat fours, as it seems the bottom end is always looking for a reason to let go, as for the insulator mod, it is best to do that alongside a few other mods, like parallel fuel rails, catch can/breathers, FPR, fmic, inlet refurb, and rermap etc, to get the best out of it, and the other mentioned mods are just easier while the inlet is off, i am not sure that just the insulator mod is worthwhile on its own on a pretty unmodded car?.
#40
My opinion was to do all the 'safety' mods first, before i started increasing the power.
This includes better brakes, suspension, uprated fuel pump, modded Api oil pump, fuel reg, inlet/header insulators, decent tyres( first set were awfull!), parallel fuel rail mod, boost/oil pressure guages etc etc!!!
Too many people are hell bent on power, without doing the ground work first.
This gave me a good basis to work on, it's a bit of an addiction with me, i always want more!!
This includes better brakes, suspension, uprated fuel pump, modded Api oil pump, fuel reg, inlet/header insulators, decent tyres( first set were awfull!), parallel fuel rail mod, boost/oil pressure guages etc etc!!!
Too many people are hell bent on power, without doing the ground work first.
This gave me a good basis to work on, it's a bit of an addiction with me, i always want more!!
#41
You are correct, you have to be carefull with all engines when it comes to modding, running lean/det/knock is always a risk with these flat fours, as it seems the bottom end is always looking for a reason to let go, as for the insulator mod, it is best to do that alongside a few other mods, like parallel fuel rails, catch can/breathers, FPR, fmic, inlet refurb, and rermap etc, to get the best out of it, and the other mentioned mods are just easier while the inlet is off, i am not sure that just the insulator mod is worthwhile on its own on a pretty unmodded car?.
yeh i hear ya on that mate. i said id leave my audi alone but that ended up being nearly 300bhp!! lol
from this.....
to this.....
i will mod it eventually i know coz im to power hungery!! lol scoob is so much more a "drivers car" without effort. love it!
#42
My opinion was to do all the 'safety' mods first, before i started increasing the power.
This includes better brakes, suspension, uprated fuel pump, modded Api oil pump, fuel reg, inlet/header insulators, decent tyres( first set were awfull!), parallel fuel rail mod, boost/oil pressure guages etc etc!!!
Too many people are hell bent on power, without doing the ground work first.
This gave me a good basis to work on, it's a bit of an addiction with me, i always want more!!
This includes better brakes, suspension, uprated fuel pump, modded Api oil pump, fuel reg, inlet/header insulators, decent tyres( first set were awfull!), parallel fuel rail mod, boost/oil pressure guages etc etc!!!
Too many people are hell bent on power, without doing the ground work first.
This gave me a good basis to work on, it's a bit of an addiction with me, i always want more!!
#44
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From: @Junc 12, M40 Warwicksh; 01926 614522 CV33 9PL -Use 9GX for Satnav. South Mids Alcatek ECu dealer
ANY red crackle coated inlet manifold is £75.00 + VAT & carriage exchange from APi. OR we do it free on an STI engine rebuild....
Form a queue here:
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David APi
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Eibach suspension
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AP Racing brakes and clutches
And of course; the well known APi Performance Exedy organic clutch
www.apiengines.com
01926 614333
Form a queue here:
LOL
David APi
Agents for:
Simtek, the most exciting new Ecu for years
Buddy Club exhausts
Scoobysportexhausts
Eibach suspension
Hybrid front mount intercooler kits
AP Racing brakes and clutches
And of course; the well known APi Performance Exedy organic clutch
www.apiengines.com
01926 614333
#45
Thanks! To be honest, i don't know! I'd like to think around the 320-330bhp mark. Trouble is the clutch's slipping badly, so in with api for clutch and flywheel soon! Im fitting 550's when they trun up, and getting it mapped for e85, so hoping for 360 ish then. Then it'll be gearbox time! I think i'll stop there, love to have your kind of spec, but also want a house this year! :-)
#46
Carl Davey does inlet manifolds for 25 quid if on an exchange basis, i had one on my uk turbo and looked OE, or if you want to do your own he has a how to guide on his site Carl Davey, specialist Subaru Impreza parts supply
#47
The trick with the crinkle paint is to cook it in the oven after painting this will help it to crinkle as well as speed the drying process.
Last edited by Silver Scooby Sport; 04 January 2009 at 12:33 PM.
#48
Carl Davey does inlet manifolds for 25 quid if on an exchange basis, i had one on my uk turbo and looked OE, or if you want to do your own he has a how to guide on his site Carl Davey, specialist Subaru Impreza parts supply
#49
Joined: Jul 2003
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From: @Junc 12, M40 Warwicksh; 01926 614522 CV33 9PL -Use 9GX for Satnav. South Mids Alcatek ECu dealer
That'd be more like it. At £25.00 exchange for a freshly painted one, will not earn any money for Carl and he's not a charity.
David APi
David APi
#50
#54
Carl Davey quotes £100 quid delivered to supply you with a refurbed inlet.
He also quotes, as an option..
"Due to the similarity of all Impreza manifolds I am happy to offer a refurbishment service on an exchange basis. £25 is refundable upon receipt of an inlet manifold of which you pay the postage for."
Carl Davey, specialist Subaru Impreza parts supply
He also quotes, as an option..
"Due to the similarity of all Impreza manifolds I am happy to offer a refurbishment service on an exchange basis. £25 is refundable upon receipt of an inlet manifold of which you pay the postage for."
Carl Davey, specialist Subaru Impreza parts supply
Last edited by samcowrx; 04 January 2009 at 06:33 PM.
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