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boosted 22 December 2014 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by ScottyPPP (Post 11588029)
Clear your inbox!

Sorry! I'll go do it now
Called in a favour for a mate and got my casings got tanked.
Ready to start assembly now!
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boosted 22 December 2014 10:55 PM

Got brave tonight and tried three little launches. Rear shafts stayed in one piece! Even with some moderate all wheel spin. I'll get tougher and see how they cope! Going into work on my hols to make some billet front shafts too. Just to be on the safe side.

boosted 23 December 2014 01:42 PM

Lovely clean casings ready to be built
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joz8968 23 December 2014 07:27 PM

EJ porn.

And I'm not talking about Eddie Jordan! :mad:

boosted 23 December 2014 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by joz8968 (Post 11589044)
EJ porn.

And I'm not talking about Eddie Jordan! :mad:

It's only going to get better

ScottyPPP 24 December 2014 09:21 AM

Looking forward to the build :)

boosted 28 December 2014 08:36 PM

Bit of progress tonight, some assembly and disassembly;
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Photographed as best I could

piehole1983 28 December 2014 11:07 PM

Forgive me if this is a daft one but what's that you're measuring?

joz8968 29 December 2014 07:48 PM

Plastigauge is a simple tool to measure very small clearances - in this case, it's being employed to measure each of the 4 big-ends' journal-to-bearing clearances, to check whether they're in nominal spec.

This vid will help you understand how it works...


boosted 29 December 2014 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by piehole1983 (Post 11591453)
Forgive me if this is a daft one but what's that you're measuring?

Yes, what he said!

mark type ra 30 December 2014 05:00 PM

Look forward to seeing this one come together fella interested to see how the 20g performs I run 12.7's at 104mph in my RA on a TD05 16g tempted to go 20g myself want to see high 11's but hey good luck with it all

boosted 30 December 2014 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by mark type ra (Post 11592318)
Look forward to seeing this one come together fella interested to see how the 20g performs I run 12.7's at 104mph in my RA on a TD05 16g tempted to go 20g myself want to see high 11's but hey good luck with it all

Thanks, weight is a very good friend of yours! Not so much a friend of mine, however this impreza is still a good bit lighter than my 1800kg golf that I ran 12.5's in.
Hoping to see a bit more poke with the 20g and the use of standalone ecu and fuel additives. It's going to be a long journey, but hopefully get it moving in the new year.

mark type ra 30 December 2014 05:29 PM

Yeh min is only 1160kg I run that at 1.1bar on a standard engine with Fmic and blitz nur spec oh an a z4 ecu so about 280hp ish eventually blew it up rebuilt it with a good mate now running just under 340bhp need to see what time it runs like this before go bigger turbo but it's definitely addictive the old 1/4 mile

Any links to vids of your golf

boosted 30 December 2014 06:13 PM

RE golf;
If you search on YouTube "james4moturbo" there's three vids of the heavy hector there.
Yeah straight line racing is good fun, especially with your road car, no one understands until they do it.

gary77 30 December 2014 08:40 PM

nice work .

have you moved down south now harlow long drive to get to crail

boosted 30 December 2014 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by gary77 (Post 11592506)
nice work .

Thanks

birchy2010 31 December 2014 01:15 PM

Good read going through start to finish. Looking forward to seeing how it all performs at the other end!

boosted 31 December 2014 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by birchy2010 (Post 11592846)
Good read going through start to finish. Looking forward to seeing how it all performs at the other end!

Thanks mate, I'm sure it will all end in tears lol

Rick2014 01 January 2015 04:02 PM

Any more updates :) ive been enjoying reading the thread

boosted 01 January 2015 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by Rick2014 (Post 11593423)
Any more updates :) ive been enjoying reading the thread

Soon! Been busy drinking and spending time with family!

boosted 03 January 2015 04:19 PM

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Linksfahrer 03 January 2015 06:08 PM

Plastigauge
 

Originally Posted by boosted (Post 11591933)
Yes, what he said!

Hi Boosted , nice to see you putting that gauge photo in and the bottom end coming together, conrods certainly look like they can handle a 20G.

boosted 03 January 2015 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by Linksfahrer (Post 11594808)
Hi Boosted , nice to see you putting that gauge photo in and the bottom end coming together, conrods certainly look like they can handle a 20G.

Thanks, yes happy with 0.002" clearance on all big ends, I need to order piston rings for my STI pistons, that's going to be the next hold up.
Bottom end minus pistons is built.

jacob360 03 January 2015 09:52 PM

Some interesting things you found in this build! Loving it though

boosted 03 January 2015 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by jacob360 (Post 11594992)
Some interesting things you found in this build! Loving it though

Cheers, what have I found lol

jacob360 03 January 2015 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by boosted (Post 11595000)
Cheers, what have I found lol

gearbox and bottom end from the na model, very interesting to see

Linksfahrer 04 January 2015 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by jacob360 (Post 11595096)
gearbox and bottom end from the na model, very interesting to see

Must say I think he's got balls.

But its likely to be a pretty strong bottom end on the ACL bearings and those new rods / the Sti Pistons are probably the weakest link, Im willing to bet he's likeliest to see a ring / land issue before a big end , and according to the Plasigauge these are matched well to the crank. But even the pistons will do well as the 20g will flow a lot of volume at lower pressure the rest as always is up to the mapper to keep out of Det. The blocks been cleaned, the crank has not been machined , provided no debris is in the oil cooler and he's a dab hand with the torque wrench ,

I think its going to be just fine.

boosted 04 January 2015 08:50 AM

Thanks, there is no difference between NA/wrx crank and block. I bet if you cross reference part numbers they will be the same.
I did contemplate forged pistons but just can't justify the £500 cost.
If I break a piston then it's not the end of the world, I'll look into it then. But I'll not be pushing this engine that hard, 360 bhp ish, only bought the rods as used STI ones were £100 and I couldn't be certain of their condition.

boosted 05 January 2015 01:51 PM

Update, I have ordered brand new piston rings, should be here Wednesday. Then I can pop the pistons in.
Also cleaned the oilway plugs up on the wire brush grinder thing at work, so they can get further cleaning and then installed ASAP.
As with any engine build, cleanliness is the absolute key.
Oil pump and heads need stripped and cleaned/inspected too.
Then it won't be much more work to have the engine complete.

ScottyPPP 05 January 2015 02:54 PM

Nice work, coming along nicely now. Although wouldn't you rather have 340 - 350 on a 16G vs 360 on a 20g?

The 16G on my 2.1 is a complete spool monster.


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