Originally Posted by Abx
(Post 11121138)
Well the final piece of the jigsaw puzzle is now finished thanks to my mate and his spray gun!
Before http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps0b0e0ca2.jpg Painted http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps43536502.jpg Fitted http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps157004fe.jpg Only thing I may do later this year is change the wheels for some S206 rims, well the closest I can get so probably BBS CH-R's in black. |
H&S catback with custom 4" pipes, however they did burn the bumper slightly and I've had to insulate it with lava rock film so I'd recommend 3.5".
Was at the ESC tunnel run tonight, lost count of how many people asked if the car was a Subaru, LOL. |
Originally Posted by Abx
(Post 11129104)
Was at the ESC tunnel run tonight, lost count of how many people asked if the car was a Subaru, LOL.
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Working on a new 2011-13 WRX STi rear window spoiler for the sedan at the moment. Needs a bit more work, but here's where were up to;
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...psd73d3871.jpg Thanks for looking, Mark @ HTAutos:thumb: |
Originally Posted by HT_Autos
(Post 11135175)
Working on a new 2011-13 WRX STi rear window spoiler for the sedan at the moment. Needs a bit more work, but here's where were up to;
Thanks for looking, Mark @ HTAutos:thumb: Tpny |
Originally Posted by HT_Autos
(Post 11135175)
Working on a new 2011-13 WRX STi rear window spoiler for the sedan at the moment. Needs a bit more work, but here's where were up to;
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...psd73d3871.jpg Thanks for looking, Mark @ HTAutos:thumb: I like the look of that Mark, nice one m8.....:thumb: |
Originally Posted by Hughy
(Post 11136355)
I like the look of that Mark, nice one m8.....:thumb:
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Originally Posted by T5NYW
(Post 11122290)
Yes taken off the standard Black Brembo's 4pots and the 326mm Disc.
These are 6 pot 360mm Discs The Black ones are exactly the same as the gold on. 02-10 STi IIRC I'll have to put them up for sale:thumb: Tony Jamie shame that wasn't an Auto window closer, I want one Also is there such s thing a an auto window closer for the new model. |
Originally Posted by parmin
(Post 11141317)
Tony, where did you get the discs and pads from as my Porsche brake will need some shortley.
Also is there such s thing a an auto window closer for the new model. You maybe better to try Godspeed. or AS performance ;) |
Sneaky peek of this morning's efforts. The car is filthy so proper pics at some point when it's had a clean.
http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...IMAG1147_1.jpg Took just under 90 minutes, no broken clips but I did have to take the back wheels off to get to a fastener on the new bracket. |
Anyone with the Saloon running an Invidia cat back? Just wondering if they add a decent sound and are worth the money? Not much less than the H&S one though I suppose when you factor in shipping and customs.
Also noob question, but is a remap advisable with the centre pipe cat delete or will is still run safe? |
I'd say you'll be fine going cat back but if you start taking out Cats you'll need a map.
On the Invidia, I looked at quite a few systems from the US before I got my H&S and with shipping and Import duty they all came in more than the H&S, especially after Ian did me a deal ;-) |
Knock detection on 1, 3 & 4
:eek: Just took the car into my dealer, I suspected an iffy noisy accelerator pot, the senior technician took the car to download the log data and 30 minutes later I was told they didn't want me to drive the car away... :cry: apparently there are knock logs against cylinders 1, 3 and 4 and they suspect early ringland failure and are initially talking short block replacement subject to inspection.
Not quite what I was expecting out of a bog standard Type UK having only done 8000 miles! :confused: Engine run in gently and has never been thrashed. Mentioned it had used half a litre of oil in 8000 miles and that raised an eyebrow along with the mention of random power drops at 4.5k ish under acceleration :D Just have to wait now for an inspection and confirmation of the initial diagnosis and there was me thinking I'd treat myself to the 320 upgrade... perhaps not now. |
Originally Posted by abre
(Post 11143647)
:eek: Just took the car into my dealer, I suspected an iffy noisy accelerator pot, the senior technician took the car to download the log data and 30 minutes later I was told they didn't want me to drive the car away... :cry: apparently there are knock logs against cylinders 1, 3 and 4 and they suspect early ringland failure and are initially talking short block replacement subject to inspection.
Not quite what I was expecting out of a bog standard Type UK having only done 8000 miles! :confused: Engine run in gently, never been thrashed, but has been driven hard occasionally :). Mentioned it had used half a litre of oil in 8000 miles and that raised an eyebrow along with the mention of random power drops at 4.5k ish under spirited acceleration :D Just have to wait now for an inspection and confirmation of the initial diagnosis and there was me thinking I'd treat myself to the 320 upgrade... perhaps not now. Tony |
Hope you get that sorted bud. I thought ringland failure had pretty much been eliminated on the software upgrade?
Pics of the flaps: Had the day off work last Monday and as a compromise with the wife, we went over to her mum's house in Wigan with the little one. They played in the sand pit while I cleaned the car. So that's the background surrounding the alley location! :lol: http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1153.jpg It was a fair bit sunny today, and yes two bucket method. http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1155.jpg Front flap: http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1156.jpg Rear flap: http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1157.jpg Both, showing off the ridiculous camber on the rears that I'll have to get checked soon: http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1165.jpg Other side, much the same but taken from further out: http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1164.jpg Couple of the rear including authentic Wigan weeds in the alley: http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1162.jpg http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1161.jpg Attempt at showing the fleck in the paint, just ended up showing the polish dust: http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1151.jpg Standard reflection shot/selfie. No I'm not naked, they are calf length shorts that just so happen to be ocre... http://i588.photobucket.com/albums/s...n/IMAG1166.jpg |
Originally Posted by abre
(Post 11143647)
:eek: Just took the car into my dealer, I suspected an iffy noisy accelerator pot, the senior technician took the car to download the log data and 30 minutes later I was told they didn't want me to drive the car away... :cry: apparently there are knock logs against cylinders 1, 3 and 4 and they suspect early ringland failure and are initially talking short block replacement subject to inspection.
Not quite what I was expecting out of a bog standard Type UK having only done 8000 miles! :confused: Engine run in gently and has never been thrashed. Mentioned it had used half a litre of oil in 8000 miles and that raised an eyebrow along with the mention of random power drops at 4.5k ish under acceleration :D Just have to wait now for an inspection and confirmation of the initial diagnosis and there was me thinking I'd treat myself to the 320 upgrade... perhaps not now. Not sure why they are telling you that there's knock detection on cylinders 1 and 3 4. as the knock sensor doesn't do this there is only 1 sensor and if knock is present it retards the ignition timing across the whole entire engine and adds a touch more fuel to save itself from further damage, Not individual cylinders... 1 ltr of oil in 8000 miles is actually very good, the limit Subaru state is 1ltr per 1000 miles. Compression and cylinder leak-down tests are the only way to deal with it if there is suspected piston issues.. |
Just to cheer some owners up a bit I check the oil in my hatch every single week. I've done 9000 miles since the last oil change and have only needed to top up about 150ml
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Originally Posted by rob84
(Post 11149051)
Not sure why they are telling you that there's knock detection on cylinders 1 and 3 4. as the knock sensor doesn't do this there is only 1 sensor and if knock is present it retards the ignition timing across the whole entire engine and adds a touch more fuel to save itself from further damage, Not individual cylinders...
1 ltr of oil in 8000 miles is actually very good, the limit Subaru state is 1ltr per 1000 miles. Compression and cylinder leak-down tests are the only way to deal with it if there is suspected piston issues.. A question back to you and the other 2.5 owners... as i understand it the ringland issue is possibly/probably caused by the standard map, I had been thinking of getting the 320 upgrade which I believe is a far better map for the engine, would this be a safer option to reduce the risk of the same thing happening again after the rebuild? Any thoughts... Andrew |
Originally Posted by abre
(Post 11149446)
A question back to you and the other 2.5 owners... as i understand it the ringland issue is possibly/probably caused by the standard map, I had been thinking of getting the 320 upgrade which I believe is a far better map for the engine, would this be a safer option to reduce the risk of the same thing happening again after the rebuild?
Mine was a 320R when I bought it new ;) The car went like a dream and Fuel consumption was very good to fair. Exhaust seemed a nice colour ;) I would say it felt better than STD :thumb: and it was a "New" map ;) most peeps I know running the 320R map have had no issues IIRC Tony |
Originally Posted by rob84
(Post 11149051)
Not sure why they are telling you that there's knock detection on cylinders 1 and 3 4. as the knock sensor doesn't do this there is only 1 sensor and if knock is present it retards the ignition timing across the whole entire engine and adds a touch more fuel to save itself from further damage, Not individual cylinders...
1 ltr of oil in 8000 miles is actually very good, the limit Subaru state is 1ltr per 1000 miles. Compression and cylinder leak-down tests are the only way to deal with it if there is suspected piston issues.. I asked for a "Leak down" test but my dealer said Sorry, as a standard they no longer do leak down tests. They only do a Compression test and a road test. I guess with a select monitor or PC with EcuTEK). I was told If any individual cylinders are "Burning" Oil, however small during test it will show up and it's far more accurate than a leak down test. From the limited amount of "detail" I was given ;) I assumed that the Oil would give it an incorrect burn, effectively turning it into a diesel and would slightly "knock" or pre-ignition. They must be able to record the Data log and overlay that on the cylinder firing sequence to say which cylinders. Rob I'm just guessing ;) perhaps you can enlighten us if it's just blue smoke an mirrors. :lol1: Tony |
Originally Posted by T5NYW
(Post 11149510)
Originally Posted by abre
(Post 11149446)
A question back to you and the other 2.5 owners... as i understand it the ringland issue is possibly/probably caused by the standard map, I had been thinking of getting the 320 upgrade which I believe is a far better map for the engine, would this be a safer option to reduce the risk of the same thing happening again after the rebuild?
Any thoughts... Andrew Mine was a 320R when I bought it new ;) The car went like a dream and Fuel consumption was very good to fair. Exhaust seemed a nice colour ;) I would say it felt better than STD :thumb: and it was a "New" map ;) most peeps I know running the 320R map have had no issues IIRC Tony |
Just to add, the 320R and 340R Subaru UK remaps were done using 97RON fuel as against the OEM map requiring a minimum 98RON.
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Originally Posted by T5NYW
(Post 11149557)
Just to back up what ARBE said and told me similar ;) but probably putting in lay mans terms, via mechanics to service to a salesman LOL
I asked for a "Leak down" test but my dealer said Sorry, as a standard they no longer do leak down tests. They only do a Compression test and a road test. I guess with a select monitor or PC with EcuTEK). I was told If any individual cylinders are "Burning" Oil, however small during test it will show up and it's far more accurate than a leak down test. From the limited amount of "detail" I was given ;) I assumed that the Oil would give it an incorrect burn, effectively turning it into a diesel and would slightly "knock" or pre-ignition. They must be able to record the Data log and overlay that on the cylinder firing sequence to say which cylinders. Rob I'm just guessing ;) perhaps you can enlighten us if it's just blue smoke an mirrors. :lol1: Tony Compression & leakdown test are the best test's available to diagnose ringland issues if I'm honest. It's such a basic test & can highlight the cylinder leakage past the rings, we've seen up to 95% cylinder leakage Now if they couldn't tell from that then I'm afraid they want to go home. Granted there are ways to potentially identify issues, One being looking at the knock control strategy whilst data logging the car & seeing what the ignition timing is doing, But this wont tell you any particular cylinder, In fact I actually have a snapshot of data on my laptop showing potential ringland failure. The newer fa series Engine actually can tell you what a cylinder is doing based on a bar graph etc etc. But all in all the laptop is quite limited in terms of checking for a potential engine failure unless it's throwing cel codes, the usual is the cam shaft pulleys when all the oil is about burnt away. |
So it's not ringland failure then...
So got a call today, the dealer has re-checked all the logs, done compression testing with values in the region of 170 to 175 (Good? Bad? Dealer was happy) and they "could find nothing wrong" :freak3: they test drove it twice but on the second outing detected a hesitance around 4500 rpm. Following discussion with Subaru the ECU was reset. On the subsequent test drive it was reported to have a generally improved response.
So after frightening the living daylights out of me with suspect ringland failure I now have the car back relatively unscathed, if I ignore the scratched duracon gear knob and center console :mad: it took me an hour to polish out the knob scratches... you can just imagine the comments from my other half :lol1: never realised how hard it was :norty: Anyway I'm told they do believe I have got an un identified fault, the ECU memory has been cleared an I've been asked to go back as soon as I experience any hesitance so they can check the logs again. I have also been told to keep a close eye on the oil level, but I check that every week without fail so that's not a problem. Anyway I'd just like to thank you all for your support and information. I suppose it's just a matter of seeing what happens next, but by my reading of it I'd be much better getting the 320 upgrade although there's some question now as to whether it's still available from Subaru :brickwall Thanks Andrew |
Originally Posted by Don Clark
(Post 11149779)
Just to add, the 320R and 340R Subaru UK remaps were done using 97RON fuel as against the OEM map requiring a minimum 98RON.
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Originally Posted by rob84
(Post 11150277)
Compression & leakdown test are the best test's available to diagnose ringland issues if I'm honest. It's such a basic test & can highlight the cylinder leakage past the rings, we've seen up to 95% cylinder leakage Now if they couldn't tell from that then I'm afraid they want to go home.
Granted there are ways to potentially identify issues, One being looking at the knock control strategy whilst data logging the car & seeing what the ignition timing is doing, But this wont tell you any particular cylinder, In fact I actually have a snapshot of data on my laptop showing potential ringland failure. "They" tend to tell you what they think you need to hear or the "Dilithium Crystal modulator" is in meltown and Scotty is on is way ;) I've heard some absolute @@@@@@@@ from service staff over the last 20yrs on basic stuff even my wife knows :(
Originally Posted by rob84
(Post 11150277)
But all in all the laptop is quite limited in terms of checking for a potential engine failure unless it's throwing cel codes, the usual is the cam shaft pulleys when all the oil is about burnt away.
Service: We connected the laptop in and no faults found, so everything is fine.................. you may want to blow up the flat front tyre though ;) Tony |
been a while since i've been over here and i must say a few have taken a few changes :)
nice finishing touch to the rear Abx!!!! still waiting on that drive out in yours ;) i've just got the 650 injectors to fit then i can upload my stage 4 map to see the 400hp mark :) |
Cheers Mark, see you soon I'm sure, and 400, get in there!
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So having owned the saloon since December I can resist no longer and have been looking at wheels!
I'm going for the S206 look for the rims and the closest I can find are BBS CH's and CH-R's in black and silver. I always loved the look of my anthracite Turini's on my silver hatch but not 100% on them on the white saloon, when I got the car and it had the standard wheels fitted I thought the silver looked cleaner. Will probably opt for 18's again as 19 inch BBS are a fair bit more, 2k plus with rubber! S206 http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...pse3beaed0.jpg CH http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps4059b8a3.jpg http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...psae7b04e6.jpg CH-R http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps7f54d0f7.jpg http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps4567e0d9.jpg Only other wheel I had my eye on was a 3SDM but I cannot get my head round swapping out a set of quality Speedlines for this make. Also needs to be on coilovers I think for such a concaved rim. http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps0e5be307.jpg Only real issue I have is neither of the BBS come in a Pcd of 114 so will have to be either redrilled or I'll have to use some special nuts, been told correct spigot ring will be supplied to centre the wheel on the hub and nuts will then just hold wheel to hub, anyone any experience of this set up as I have my concerns even though be told its safe. Other thing is ET is 38 opposed to my Turini's which are 35 but only 3mm so not big issue! What do you think on wheels and colour. The black CH and both CH-R's come with a replaceable chrome lip so should a kerb get a bit close that can be replaced and not a full refurb! And my car as it stands (well minus bottom line kit) to help you decide. http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps81006d77.jpg Cheers Arron |
[QUOTE=blade4879;11084852]I don't think i uploaded my photos correct on my previous post so hopefully these will be okay
[IMG][URL=http://s1173.photobucket.com/user/Blade4879/media/IMG_0427.jpg.html] Alright mate, Are these 17's, im thinking of gettting a set in the chromium black. What size tyres have you got on them. Not sure wether to go for the more concave wider wheels or not. |
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