Notices
Technical Topics Archive This is where we store all those topics that are going to be useful time and time again...

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER PROJECT

 
Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 12 February 2007 | 06:43 PM
  #1  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Smile FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER PROJECT

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER FITTING GUIDE
FROM START TO FINISH




FRONT MOUNT INTER COOLERS FOR THE CLASSIC CAN BE SOURCED HERE


https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...ic-kit-11.html


Name:  DSCF2002.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  63.5 KB Name:  DSCF2378-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  14.5 KB




CLICK ON PICS FOR LARGER VERSION

HI ALL,
I'm running the group buy for the classic front mount inter cooler supplied by bren@apex, I'm going to be writing the project in stages so will add to this by editing.
My spelling ain't that great so any wannabe school teachers practice else were

Please note this is a My93 WRX and this is a guide of how i did it so not held responsible for any mistakes if you care to use the guide

STAGE 1 LIGHTS AND FRONT BUMPER REMOVAL


CLICK ON PICS FOR LARGER VERSION




TOOLS NEEDED FOR BUMPER/LIGHTS REMOVAL
1, 10MM SPANNER/SOCKET
2, 17MM SPANNER/SOCKET
3, PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER
4, FLATHEAD SCREWDRIVER
5, CONTAINER FOR BOLTS AND SUNDRIES
6, TORX SOCKET FOR No PLATE
NOTE THIS IS A SECURITY TORX HAS HOLE IN IT (I DRILLED MINE OUT AS NOT USING No PLATE FIXING)
1 TEA LADY FOR CONSTANT CUPPAS

FIRST OF ALL I REMOVED THE FRONT GRILL 2 CLIPS IN THE TOP I USED A SMALL SCREWDRIVER TO PUSH DOWN THE CENTERS AND GENTLY PULLED.
THEIR ARE 2 LOCATING LUGS WHICH JUST PUSH INTO RUBBER GROMMETS EITHER SIDE OF THE BONNET CATCH ONCE ALL RELEASED GENTLY PULL UP
AND PUT TO THE SIDE


Name:  DSCF2137.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  30.2 KB


UNDO THE PHILIPS SCREW ON TOP OF THE HEADLIGHT THIS HOLDS THE SIDELIGHT AND GENTLY EASE OUT AND UNDO THE CLIP ON THE WIRE OR TAKE THE BULB HOLDER OUT.


Name:  DSCF2136.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  61.5 KB


YOU CAN NOW SEE THE HEADLAMP BOLTS THESE ARE 10MM THEIR ARE 2 TO THE CENTER AND 2 TO THE SIDE REMOVE HEADLAMP BULB CONNECTOR THEN UNDO THE 4 BOLTS AND EASE OUT AND PLACE TO ONE SIDE
REPEAT FOR OPPOSITE SIDE

Name:  DSCF2132-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  65.6 KB Name:  DSCF2131-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  87.2 KB


FOG LIGHTS ARE HELD IN BY 3 10mm BOLTS THIS WILL ALSO RELEASE THE INDICATOR REPEAT FOR OPPOSITE SIDE PLACE TO ONE SIDE SAFELY


Name:  DSCF2101-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  73.0 KB

UNDER ARCHES THEIR ARE THE BRAKE COOLING DUCTS THESE ARE HELD IN BUY 1 x 10mm AND 3 PLASTIC CLIPS PUSH THE CENTER OF THE CLIP IN NOT TO FAR OR THEY WILL FALL OUT IF THEY DO JUST PUSH BACK IN THE FRONT
ONCE THESE ARE OUT THE WAY YOU WILL SEE THE 2 X 10mm BOLTS THAT HOLD THE BUMPER AT THE SIDE


Name:  DSCF2108-2.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  62.4 KB

NOW LOOK ALONG THE TOP OFF THE BUMPER YOU WILL SEE ? x 17mm BOLT WITH A PHILLIPS CENTER UNDO THESE, UNDERNEATH THE BUMPER THEIR ARE 3 X 10mm BOLTS REMOVE THESE, WERE THE FOG LIGHT HOLES ARE IF YOU FEEL INSIDE TO THE TOP THEIR IS A 10mm BOLT HIDDEN UP THEIR UNDO THESE
THE NEXT BIT I DRILLED OUT THE SECURITY TORX BOLTS AS I DIDN'T HAVE A TORX WITH A HOLE IN THE END THINK THE TORX IS A 32?
THE BUMPER SHOULD NOW PULL FORWARD LEAVING THE BUMPER BAR BEHIND

Name:  DSCF2104-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  71.4 KB Name:  DSCF2107-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  117.4 KB



TO TAKE THE BUMPER BAR OFF IF YOU LOOK IN LINE OF THE CHASSIS RAIL THEIR ARE 2 X 17mm BOLTS EACH SIDE UNDO THESE AND SLIDE THE BUMPER BAR OUT

Name:  DSCF2110-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  62.4 KB Name:  DSCF2109-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  67.7 KB


YOU SHOULD NOW BE LEFT WITH SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS READY FOR THE NEXT STAGE


Name:  DSCF2105.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  108.1 KB
]


STAGE 2 O/S/F WING REMOVAL


CLICK ON PICS FOR LARGER VERSION


THIS ISN'T NECESSARY BUT MAKES CUTTING THE HOLE IN THE INNER WING EASY

TOOLS NEEDED

1,10mm SPANNER/SOCKET
2,PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER
3,DOOR TRIM STUD REMOVAL TOOL
4,STANLEY BLADE
5, JACK


FIRST OF ALL I JACKED THE CAR UP TO REMOVE ARCH GUARD THIS HAS
2 x 10mm AND FOUR /FIVE PLASTIC CLIPS EASY TO SPOT
ONCE REMOVED I THEN STARTED TO TAKE OFF FRONT SPLASH GUARD AND SIDE SILL AGAIN ALL 10mm BOLTS THE SPLASH GUARD AT THE TOP IS HELD ON WITH DOUBLE SIDED TAPE GENTLY PULL AWAY FROM BODY AND CUT WITH A BLADE CAREFUL NOT TO CUT INTO PANEL THE SPLASH GUARD IS ALSO HELD TO THE SIDE SILL WITH DOUBLE SIDED TAPE BUT YOU CAN LEAVE THIS AS IT WILL COME OFF AS ONE WITH THE SILL
THE SIDE SILL HAS FOUR HIDDEN PUSH CLIPS THESE BRAKE EASY SO USED A TRIM REMOVAL TOOL THEY POP OUT WARDS

Name:  DSCF2117.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  60.6 KB Name:  DSCF2118.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  65.0 KB


Name:  DSCF2120.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  63.8 KB

ONCE THIS WAS OFF YOU CAN NOW SEE ALL THE BOLTS THAT HOLD THE WING ON THESE ARE ALL 10mm ALONG THE TOP OFF THE WING INSIDE THE DOOR SHUT AND AT THE SIDE OF WERE THE HEADLAMP WAS AND ONE AT THE BOTTOM I ALSO UNDONE THE AIR RESONATOR BOX AS THIS COMES OFF AS WELL AGAIN 10mm ONCE ALL BOLTS REMOVED THE WING JUST LIFTS OFF

Name:  DSCF2112-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  74.1 KB Name:  DSCF2114-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  39.1 KB


Name:  DSCF2116.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  29.9 KB Name:  DSCF2115.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  28.1 KB




Name:  DSCF2121.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  44.9 KB



ONCE WING IS REMOVED YOU SHOULD END UP WITH THIS HAD A BIT OF A WASH DOWN WHILE I HAD THE CHANCE WAS QUITE PLEASED HOW CLEAN IT WAS UNDER THEIR


Name:  DSCF2126.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  113.2 KB
]


STAGE 3 INTER COOLER REMOVAL


CLICK ON PICS FOR LARGER VERSION

TOOLS NEEDED

1, 12mm SPANNER/SOCKET
2, FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER


THIS WONT TAKE LONG UNDO ALL 3 12mm BOLTS AS IN PIC THEN UNDO THE JUBILEE CLIPS ON THROTTLE BODY, TURBO AND DUMP VALVE THEN JUST EASE PIPES OFF AND LIFT INTER COOLER OUT
JOB DONE

Name:  DSCF1065-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  87.8 KB

WHILE I HAD THE SPANNERS OUT I ALSO TOOK ALL THE BRACKETS OFF AS WELL ALL WERE HELD WITH 12mm BOLTS 2 FOR EACH BRACKET


STAGE 4 APEXI AIR FILTER REMOVAL



TOOLS NEEDED

1, 10mm SPANNER/SOCKET
2, FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER
3,PLIERS FOR HOSE CLIPS


WILL TRY AND ADD A STD AIR FILTER SYSTEM ASWELL

FIRST UN CLIP THE MAF SENSOR CONNECTION THEN UNDO THE FOUR 10mm BOLTS HOLDING THE APEXI CONE TAKE OFF CONE THEN DISCONNECT ALL HOSES FROM UNIT AND UNDO THE JUBILEE CLIPS AS SHOWN IN PICTURE THEN REMOVE AND PLACE ALL TO ONE SIDE


Name:  DSCF2237-1Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  70.8 KB Name:  DSCF2239Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  20.0 KB


STAGE 5 DOWN PIPE AND TURBO WRAP


Name:  DSCF2315WinCE.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  9.5 KB

TOOLS NEEDED

1, 12mm SPANNER/SOCKET
2, SNIPS
3, SCISSORS
4, PLIERS
5, JACK
6, 2" X 25' EXHAUST WRAP
7, STEALTH TURBO JACKET
8, 12 X STAINLESS STEEL TIES


FIRST OF ALL I REMOVED THE METAL HEAT SHEILD THEN TOOK OFF THE ACTUATOR 2X 12mm BOLTS AND SPRING CLIP HOLDING THE ARM
TO MAKE THINGS EASIER

Name:  DSCF2319Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  18.5 KB Name:  DSCF2316Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  13.8 KB



I WRAPPED THE DOWN PIPE FIRST THIS WAS LIKE WRESTLING A SNAKE JACK THE CAR UP SO YOU CAN WORK FROM UNDERNEATH AS WELL THIS WILL MAKE IT EASIER

Name:  DSCF2317Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  15.4 KB Name:  DSCF2318Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  18.4 KB

USE THE STAINLESS STEEL TIES APPROX 8" APART TO HOLD WRAP FIRM

NEXT I FITTED THE STEALTH TURBO JACKET I THREADED THE SUPPLIED STAINLESS TIES IN A STITCH FASHION THEN CUT A HOLE FOR THE WASTE GATE ARM TO COME THROUGH WRAPPED THE JACKET AROUND THE TURBO AND PULLED THE TIES TO SECURE THIS TAKES A BIT OF TIME AND PATIENCE TO DO.I THEN REFITTED THE METAL HEAT SHEILD ON TOP FOR EXTRA HEAT PROTECTION

Name:  DSCF2322Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  17.7 KB Name:  Photo-155-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  14.2 KB



STAGE 6 PREPARE AND REFIT AND MARK BUMPER BAR FOR DRILLING




TOOLS NEEDED

1, 17mm SPANNER/SOCKET
2, DRILL
3,4mm AND8mm DRILL BITS
4, CENTER PUNCH
4,TAPE MEASURE
5, MARKER PEN


FIRST DRILL OUT THE FOUR SPOT WELDS HOLDING THE No PLATE BRACKET AND REMOVE FROM BUMPER BAR,

Name:  Photo-0004Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  13.9 KB

THEN BOLT THE BUMPER BAR BACK ON USING THE FOUR 17mm BOLTS TRY AND GET BACK IN SAME PLACE AS WHEN TAKEN OFF.
FIND YOUR CENTERER POINT OF THE BUMPER BAR ON MINE THEIR WAS A CAPTIVE BOLT HOLE THAT HOLDS THE BUMPER TO THE BUMPER BAR. MEASURE OUT 250mm FROM THIS POINT BOTH WAYS AND MARK WITH A LINE THEN MEASURE IN 25mm FROM THE EDGE AND THIS WILL GIVE YOU YOUR CENTERER POINT FOR DRILLING MARK CENTER WITH A PUNCH THEN DRILL A PILOT HOLE 4mm THEN GO THROUGH WITH YOUR 8mm DRILL THESE ARE THE HOLES THAT WILL BOLT YOUR INTERCOOLER TO THE BUMPER BAR SEE PIC FOR MARKING DIAGRAM

Name:  DSCF2227-1Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  73.3 KB

REMOVE CENTRE BRACKET AT BOTTOM 10mm SOCKET/SPANNER/PHILLIPS

Name:  DSCF2228-1Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  14.4 KB


AUTOBAHN 88 FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER SUPPLIED BY BREN AT APEX PERFORMANCE PARTS

Name:  DSCF2221-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  71.0 KB


STAGE 7 RECERC DV FITTING


TOOLS NEEDED

1, 12mm SPANNER/SOCKET
2, L BRACKETS FROM B/Q
3,STI/WRX NEW AGE DV CONVERTED BY DA ONE
4,RECERC DV ADAPTER SUPPLIED BY DA ONE


Name:  DSCF2224-1WinCE.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  4.1 KB Name:  DSCF2226SmallWinCE.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  8.1 KB


I SENT MY STI 8 RECERC DV OFF TO DA ONE TO GET IT CONVERTED SO I COULD RUN THE PIPE TO THE ORIGINAL FITTING AND ALSO HAD A ADAPTER MADE TO THE SAME SIZE AS THE FRONT MOUNT DV OUTLET SO I COULD RUN ONE SINGLE SIZE PIPES TO CONNECT
FIND A PLACE TO MOUNT THE DV SECURELY I FOUND THE BEST PLACE WAS AT THE BACK IN THE MIDDLE BOLT THE RECERC TO THE DV ADAPTER WITH A NEW GASKET THEN GET THE L BRACKETS AND BEND INTO SHAPE SO THEY LINE UP WITH THE CAPTIVE NUTS ALREADY THEIR THE BEND TO SHAPE TO FIT TO THE 2 BOLTS HOLDING THE ADAPTER TO THE DV TIGHTEN DOWN AND ADJUST SO IT SITS CENTRAL


Name:  DSCF2302-1-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  107.4 KB




STAGE 8 FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER AND PIPE WORK FITTING


TOOLS NEEDED

1,13mm SPANNER/SOCKET
2,10mm SPANNER/SOCKET
3,HACKSAW
4,FILE
5,TIN SNIPS
6,PLIERS
7,DRILL/DRILL BIT
8,MARKER PEN
9,RULER


Name:  HoseClip_Mikalor_Supra_73-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  15.7 KB



FIRST OF ALL TAKE THE RIGHT HAND SIDE PIPE AND OFFER UP AGAINST THE TURBO AND CHECK FOR CLEARANCE YOU WILL FIND IT WILL RUN CLOSE TO THE METAL BRAKE PIPES BY THE MASTER CYLINDER, WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE TURBO END YOU WILL SEE A GAP AND THE PIPE RUNS VERY TIGHT AGAINST THE THROTTLE BODY SO I CUT THE PIPE AND FILED IT SO IT SAT FLUSH AGAINST THE TURBO THIS ALSO GAVE A BIT OF CLEARANCE BY THE THROTTLE BODY AND THE METAL BRAKE PIPES.
MAKE SURE YOU CLEAN ALL FILINGS OUT OF PIPE BEFORE OFFERING IT UP AGAIN

Name:  DSCF2240Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  42.7 KB Name:  DSCF2244Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  67.1 KB

NEXT BOLT THE FRONT MOUNT TO THE BUMPER BAR THROUGH THE TWO HOLES PREVIOUSLY DRILLED MAKE NOTE WHICH WAY ROUND YOU FIT THE INTERCOOLER SO IF YOU TAKE OFF IT WILL GO BACK THE SAME WAY ROUND


Name:  DSCF2230-1Medium-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  85.7 KB



NOW IF YOU OFFER UP THE SECOND RIGHT HAND PIPE YOU CAN ROUGHLY SEE WHAT NEEDS TO BE REMOVED TO STOP THE PIPE FROM FOULING THE BODY,CUT TO FIRST LINE THEN BEND BACK TO SECOND LINE TO GIVE THE PANEL SOME STRENGTH BACK AT THE BOTTOM TRIM TO BLACK LINE THE BEND DOWN

Name:  DSCF2246Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  44.1 KB

YOU THEN HAVE TO MARK THE INNER WING FOR CUTTING THE HOLE TO LET THE PIPE THROUGH IF YOU FOLLOW THE HOLES ON THE PICTURE YOU WILL GET AN IDEA OF WHERE NEEDS TO BE CUT, I DRILLED A HOLE THEN SLOWLY CUT AWAY THE PANEL WITH A JIGSAW AND TINSNIPS THEN FILED INCREASING IN SIZE TILL I GOT IT RIGHT JUST ENOUGH TO PUT HE PIPE THROUGH WITH SOME PROTECTIVE EDGING TO STOP ANY WEAR ON THE PIPE SHOULD IT TOUCH THROUGH ENGINE MOVMENT

Name:  DSCF2245Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  55.6 KB

GIVE THE BARE EDGES LEFT FROM CUTTING SOME METAL PRIMER TO STOP ANY RUST FORMING, THEN COVER THE EDGE WITH SOME FORM OF PROTECTIVE EDGING SEE PICS BELOW

Name:  DSCF2274Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  11.8 KB Name:  DSCF2275Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  11.9 KB


OFFER THE PIPE THROUGH THE HOLE AND ADJUST TO GET THE BEST FIT YOU WANT TO HAVE A GAP ARROUND THE PIPE AND ALSO WERE IT RUNS DOWN TO THE INTERCOOLER, YOU CAN ALSO PULL AWAY SLIGHTLY FROM THE BRAKE PIPES THEN BOLT UP WITH THE CLAMPS TO HOLD IN PLACE

Name:  DSCF2249Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  12.0 KB Name:  DSCF2248Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  16.5 KB Name:  DSCF2247Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  17.1 KB

Name:  DSCF2250Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  17.9 KB Name:  DSCF2256.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  24.1 KB Name:  DSCF2255.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  22.6 KB

NOW TAKE THE LEFT HAND TOP PIPE AND LAY OVER ENGINE SO YOU CAN SEE ROUGHLY WERE IT GOES THEN THREAD UNDER PIPES AND AROUND OIL FILLER WHEN I DONE THIS IT WAS JUST TO TIGHT TO THE OIL FILLER AND WAS OUT OF LINE TO BE ABLE TO JOIN THE SECOND PIPE SO I CUT THE PIPE UP FROM THE BEND ON THE PIC AND REPLACED WITH A PIECE OF SILICON HOSE WHICH ALLOWED ME TO SWIVEL THE END ROUND AND GET A LITTLE MORE LENGTH TO CLEAR THE CAM COVER AS YOU SWIVEL THE PIPE IT ALSO TAKES IT AWAY FROM THE OIL FILLER TO LEAVE MORE CLEARANCE

Name:  DSCF2260Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  21.3 KB Name:  DSCF2277Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  21.1 KB Name:  DSCF2301.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  20.6 KB

Name:  DSCF2333-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  14.1 KB Name:  DSCF2334.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  15.5 KB Name:  DSCF2335.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  22.8 KB


OFFER UP SECOND LEFT PIPE AND YOU WILL SEE THAT SOME MORE TRIMMING IS NEEDED AGAIN CUT TO FIRST LINE THEN BEND BACK TO SECOND LINE YOU MAY HAVE TO ALSO NEED TRIM AND BEND BACK A SMALL SECTION INSIDE THE WING JUST ABOVE THE TOW HITCH

Name:  DSCF2231-2Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  15.9 KB Name:  DSCF2303-1Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  14.0 KB

YOU HAVE NOW INSTALED THE MAIN PART OF THE FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER JUST THE DV TO PLUMB IN DEPENDING ON THE TYPE YOU ARE USING YOU SHOULD HAVE SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS


Name:  DSCF2303.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  110.0 KB Name:  DSCF2349-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  107.2 KB


FITTED THE APEX INDUCTION KIT AND A SHIELD TO TRY AND KEEP THE AREA COOL WILL BE ADDING SOME THERMAL HEAT SHEILD TO THIS ASWELL


Name:  DSCF2351-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  77.0 KB


STAGE 9 FRONT BUMPER TRIMMING

TOOLS NEEDED

1,DREMMEL WITH CUTTING BLADE
2,STANLEY KNIFE
3,MARKER PEN
4,RULER


FIRST OF ALL I MARKED 10mm MARKS FROM THE FRONT OF THE BLACK GRILL PART ALL THE WAY ACROSS FROM BACK TO FRONT, THEN MARKED 10cm MARKS FROM SIDE TO SIDE THEN CAREFULLY CUT OUT THE BLACK GRILL SECTION AS I INTEND TO TRY TO REFIT THIS FURTHER FORWARD YOU SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THIS

FROM THE CORNERS I MEASURED 40mm THEN DREW A STRAIGHT LINE ACROSS AND CUT OUT, THIS LEFT I SMALL GAP AT THE FRONT OF THE INTERCOOLER WHICH LOOKED OK

Name:  Photo-83.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  26.3 KB

Name:  DSCF2308-1-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  55.6 KB

THEN TURN THE BUMPER UPSIDE DOWN AND MARK UP AS THE PICTURE

Name:  DSCF2306-1Medium.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  43.4 KB

THESE MARKS WILL BE YOUR REFERENCE POINTS FOR TRIMMING I CAN ONLY GIVE YOU MY MEASUREMENTS BUT YOU MAY HAVE TO ADJUST ACCORDING TO YOUR CAR

WHEN CUTTING YOUR BUMPER CUT SLIGHTLY LESS AS YOU CAN ALWAYS TRIM MORE BUT YOU CANT PUT BACK IF YOU GO TO FAR THESE MEASUREMENTS WERE HOW MY CAR WORKED OUT AND IS ONLY A GUIDE





Name:  DSCF2312.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  75.9 KB



MANAGED TO TRIM DOWN THE ORIGINAL GRILL AND REFIT BACK INTO THE BUMPER TO KEEP THE ORIGINAL LOOK I TRIMMED THE FRONT BACK TO THE CROSS BARS AND ON THE REAR CUT ABOUT 8mm FROM OUTER EDGE AT A ANGLE TO THE DOWN BARS THEN PLASTIC WELDED BACK IN IT COMES UP SLIGHTLY SHORT SO CUT THE LOWER BAR AT THE SIDES AND DROPPRD IT DOWN JUST NEEDS A BIT OF FINISHING BUT HAPPY WITH THE WAY IT LOOKS


Name:  DSCF2362.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  17.2 KB Name:  DSCF2365.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  20.1 KBName:  DSCF2364.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  18.1 KB


STAGE 10 FRONT FOG LIGHT FITTING

TOOLS NEEDED

1,10mm SOCKET
2, PHILIP'S SCREWDRIVER
3, GRINDER/ HACKSAW
4,METAL FILE


TO REFIT THE FRONT FOG LIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE TO TRIM SOME OFF THE BOTTOM OF THE METAL BACK BRACKETS DON,T WORRY ABOUT TAKING THE LUGS OFF AS THE BOLTS THAT HOLD THE FOG LIGHTS WILL HOLD THE BACK PLATES IN PLACE

Name:  DSCF2372-1Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  8.6 KB Name:  DSCF2373-1Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  8.6 KB

ONCE TRIMMED PLACE INTO BACK OF BUMPER AND BOLT THE FOG LIGHTS BACK IN USING THE THREE 10mm BOLTS NOT FORGETTING THAT THE TOP OUTER BOLT ALSO HOLDS THE INDICATOR LENS IN

Name:  DSCF2375-1Small.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  10.7 KB

ONCE FOGS ARE FITTED AND THE BUMPER ALL SECURED YOU CAN THEN REFIT THE HEADLIGHTS AND THE SIDE LIGHTS

Name:  DSCF2376.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  21.7 KB

NOW YOU HAVE COMPLETED FITTING THE FRONT MOUNT TO GET THE BEST OUT OF THE UPGRADE ITS RECOMMENDED TO HAVE THE CAR MAPPED TO SUIT

KIP


THANK YOU TO

BREN@APEX FOR THE FRONT MOUNT AND SILICONE HOSE

JOHN AT PIPEWERX FOR THE MIKALOR CLAMPS AND HEATSHIELD/WRAP

IAN (DAONE SNET MEMBER) AND DAD FOR DV ADAPTERS


IF YOU HAVE FOUND THIS THREAD USEFUL PLEASE COMMENT OR RATE IT

Last edited by KIPS; 01 April 2007 at 08:14 AM. Reason: UPDATE SPELL CHECK
Old 13 February 2007 | 09:41 AM
  #2  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default ALL TIPS COMMENTS AND ADVICE WELCOME

EXTRA ITEMS YOU MAY NEED TO SOURCE TO AID FITTING

SOME PICS OF THE O/E DV ADAPTORS TO RUN WITH THE FRONT MOUNT
STI8 AND STI STIV4/5

THINK THESE ARE YEAR RELATED RATHER THAN MODEL RELATED
THIS IS THE LATER TYPE NEWAGE PICTURE 4 IS A CONVERSION SO THE DV CAN BE USED ON THE EARLY MY93 MODELS



Name:  bovnew-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  18.6 KB Name:  DSCF2224-1WinCE.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  4.1 KB


THIS IS THE EARLY GC8 STI V4/5

Name:  DSCF2097.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  12.7 KB Name:  DSCF2096.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  11.8 KB Name:  DSCF2098.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  11.3 KB


IF YOU WANT DV CONVERSION OR ADAPTORS MADE CONTACT DAONE A MEMBER ON HERE OR PM ME AND ILL GIVE YOU CONTACT DETAILS AND YOU CAN DEAL DIRECT NO NEED FOR GROUP BUY ON THESE MADE TO ORDER SO ORDER EARLY

IF YOU REQUIRE ONE THEY WORK OUT £20 INC POST FOR EITHER TYPE OF DV CONVERTOR
SELLING FOR £25. ON EBAY SO SAVE A FIVER

the quality of the work is excellent when going to a front mount you may require one of these to run your std recerc dump valve

KIP

will add to this as I get more info on how to fit
will add pics of early type Sunday
IF YOU NEED ONE FOR THE EARLY PLASTIC DV YOU WILL NEED A REDUCER PIPE FROM SAMCO DEMON TWEEKS HAVE THESE
HAVING SOME ALLOY ADAPTERS MADE FOR THE EARLY PLASTIC TYPE DVS WILL POST PICS WHEN DONE

MIKALOR HOSE CLAMP UPGRADE

ITS WORTH THINKING ABOUT UPGRADING THE SUPPLIED JUBILEE CLIPS TO THE MIKALOR TYPE YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERANCE AND LESS CHANCE OF BLOWING A PIPE OFF

Mikalor Supra Hoseclips...

Name:  DSCF2220-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  44.4 KB Name:  DSCF2219-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  42.5 KB

THESE ARE THE SIZES NEEDED FOR THE UPGRADE

1 x 79-73
2 x 55-59
2 x 79-85
7 x 68-73


Name:  Exhaust_2.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  6.8 KB Name:  HoseClip_Mikalor_Supra_73.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  5.1 KB

APEXI POWER INTAKE

WHEN FITTING THE FRONT MOUNT YOU WILL LOSE YOUR STD AIRBOX DUE TO INTERCOOLER PIPE RUNNIN THROUGH THE WING, SO YOU WILL NEED A CONE FILTER TRY AND AVOID THE OILED ONES AS THIS WILL UPSET YOUR MAF
THE APEXI IS A DRY TYPE AND IS ONLY AN EXAMPLE OF WHATS ABOUT

Name:  apex_pic.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  7.1 KB Name:  index_PowerIntakeSys_B.gif
Views: 0
Size:  15.1 KB Name:  DSCF1996.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  86.8 KB


BELOW HEAT SHIELD BLANKET....................................THERMO WRAP
Name:  heatshield_products_pipe_werx_turbo.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  20.3 KB Name:  heatshield_products_pipewerx_exhaus.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  15.4 KB

Name:  heatshield_products_pipewerx_heat_r.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  19.4 KB Name:  heatshield_products_pipe_werx_refle.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  16.5 KB

THERMO HEAT SHIELD FOR THE TURBO AND SOME HEAT WRAP FOR THE DOWN PIPE AND THE INTERCOOLER PIPE THAT RUNS OVER THE TURBO
IVE READ THAT UNDER BONNET HEAT IS ONE OF THE PROBLEMS WITH THE SCOOB SO MY INTENTION IS TO TRY AND CUT SOME OF THIS DOWN IVE ALREADY MADE A PLATE TO SEPARATE THE INDUCTION KIT BUT SOME REFLECTIVE HEAT SHIELD WILL MAKE THIS EVEN BETTER I CANT WRAP THE EXH MANIFOLD AS ITS STD AT THE MOMENT AND THE EXTRA HEAT WHEN WRAPPED DOES THE WELDS IN

Last edited by KIPS; 01 April 2007 at 08:03 AM. Reason: TIDY UP
Old 13 February 2007 | 10:52 AM
  #3  
silent running's Avatar
silent running
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,957
Likes: 1
From: East coast.
Default

Good stuff so far, keep it coming!
Old 13 February 2007 | 01:35 PM
  #4  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default STAGE 3 UPDATE WING REMOVAL

STAGE 2 UPDATE WING REMOVAL
HAVE ADDED THIS TO FIRST THREAD SO ITS ALL TOGETHER
THIS IS FAIRLY EASY WITH MINIMUM TOOLS NEEDED THIS TOOK ABOUT AN HOUR WITH PHOTOS

SO GO ON HAVE A GO AND GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY

KIP

Last edited by KIPS; 04 March 2007 at 11:19 PM.
Old 13 February 2007 | 01:50 PM
  #5  
Puppetmaster's Avatar
Puppetmaster
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 623
Likes: 0
From: London, UK
Default

Bloody marvelous mate
Just what I was looking for !

Just about to facelift my car and also looking for a FMIC
Old 13 February 2007 | 01:59 PM
  #6  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
Bloody marvelous mate
Just what I was looking for !

Just about to facelift my car and also looking for a FMIC
IM RUNNING THE GROUP BUY FOR FRONT MOUNTS HAVE A LOOK HERE

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...ic-kit-11.html

PLENTY OF INFO IVE SOURCED INCLUDING OE DV FITTING MOST QUESTIONS ANSWERD FOR YOU

WELCOME ONBOARD

KIP
Old 13 February 2007 | 07:06 PM
  #7  
911's Avatar
911
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 11,341
Likes: 1
Default

Lots of pics, key to a good Project Thread
Excellent!

Graham
Old 13 February 2007 | 07:52 PM
  #8  
Slowboy Racing's Avatar
Slowboy Racing
Former Sponsor
 
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,658
Likes: 0
From: 10.68 QT mile in 2007 2.33 Type R ** Current 2002 Spec C 2.33 Track prepped.
Default

Looking good, not sure you needed to take of the wing and the bumper suport bar. Take your time when cutting the bumper
Old 13 February 2007 | 07:56 PM
  #9  
gatecrasher3's Avatar
gatecrasher3
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 946
Likes: 0
From: Sheffield
Default

You may find you can get away without taking the wing off. I managed when I did mine.

Fantastic guide though. I wish it was available when I was fitting my FMIC
Old 13 February 2007 | 07:58 PM
  #10  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Originally Posted by *Un-ink*
Looking good, not sure you needed to take of the wing and the bumper suport bar. Take your time when cutting the bumper
If a jobs worth doing its worth doing right I realise that the wing diddnt need to come off but this will make it easier cutting the hole neater (i hope)
Yer not looking forward to cutting the bumper but got me dremmel ready with new cutting blades
Im gonna try and squeez the original grill back in if possible

cheers KIP
Old 13 February 2007 | 08:02 PM
  #11  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Originally Posted by 911
Lots of pics, key to a good Project Thread
Excellent!

Graham
Thanks for the comment graham takes more time with the photos and write up than doing the job

I need a bit of advice Im going to wrap the pipe that goes over the turbo whats the best to use and were can i source it, seen a few on ebay but not sure???

KIP
Old 13 February 2007 | 08:05 PM
  #12  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Originally Posted by gatecrasher3
You may find you can get away without taking the wing off. I managed when I did mine.

Fantastic guide though. I wish it was available when I was fitting my FMIC
I searchd for a good guide found one on the p1 site (p1mark)
would be nice to have a section on here with stickies of common mods to save trawling the searches

thankyou for your comment

KIP
Old 13 February 2007 | 08:13 PM
  #13  
Dan 2's Avatar
Dan 2
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 640
Likes: 0
Default

Originally Posted by KIPS
would be nice to have a section on here with stickies of common mods to save trawling the searches


KIP

GREAT idea... lets hope something can be done about it
Old 13 February 2007 | 09:35 PM
  #14  
mickywrx's Avatar
mickywrx
Unmapped 12.4s @ 105
iTrader: (29)
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 11,777
Likes: 4
From: Newcastle. 330bhp-289lb/ft @ 1bar boost - 12.4s @ 105mph
Post

Good thread mate. When you get your FMIC you'll most likely need to purchase a silicon pipe to join the turbo to the hard pipe. 51mm diameter is the size I needed.

Micky
Old 13 February 2007 | 09:38 PM
  #15  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Originally Posted by mickywrx
Good thread mate. When you get your FMIC you'll most likely need to purchase a silicon pipe to join the turbo to the hard pipe. 51mm diameter is the size I needed.

Micky
HELLO MICKY

Ill add that to my shoping list cheers for info and comment

kip

Last edited by KIPS; 13 February 2007 at 09:48 PM.
Old 14 February 2007 | 08:49 PM
  #16  
mickywrx's Avatar
mickywrx
Unmapped 12.4s @ 105
iTrader: (29)
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 11,777
Likes: 4
From: Newcastle. 330bhp-289lb/ft @ 1bar boost - 12.4s @ 105mph
Post

Only too happy to help

If you've any questions feel free to ask. PM me or since I've moved out of the dark ages, I now have msn

Micky.
Old 15 February 2007 | 10:10 AM
  #17  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Originally Posted by Dan 2
GREAT idea... lets hope something can be done about it
Taken the idea of a modding libary further so if you want to show support for this have a look here

https://www.scoobynet.com/bugs-featu...ng-guides.html

KIP
Old 15 February 2007 | 10:20 AM
  #18  
J_sca001's Avatar
J_sca001
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,211
Likes: 0
From: In your MOMMA!!!!
Default

HKS intercooler for sale. She's sooo lovely!!

However, i have bought a new age STI and dont want the hassle of a FMIC and lose my ic water spray so just adding a few mods to it to hopefully reach the 300bhp mark.

Anyhow, the piping is off the car but need to wait until my days off to remove the front bumper and bits to remove the intercooler.

I have all the original HKS hoses and new all round jubilee clips to hold them in place along with the instructions.

The intercooler fits my 94 Import WRX a treat, i'm told that it will fit all classics and probably my bugeye.

Roll up Roll up, what will you give for her before she goes on fleabay??
Old 16 February 2007 | 11:39 AM
  #19  
trails's Avatar
trails
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (41)
 
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 13,352
Likes: 56
From: in the woods...........555 Wagon Sqn
Default

Originally Posted by J_sca001
HKS intercooler for sale. She's sooo lovely!!

However, i have bought a new age STI and dont want the hassle of a FMIC and lose my ic water spray so just adding a few mods to it to hopefully reach the 300bhp mark.

Anyhow, the piping is off the car but need to wait until my days off to remove the front bumper and bits to remove the intercooler.

I have all the original HKS hoses and new all round jubilee clips to hold them in place along with the instructions.

The intercooler fits my 94 Import WRX a treat, i'm told that it will fit all classics and probably my bugeye.

Roll up Roll up, what will you give for her before she goes on fleabay??
your inbox is full
Old 19 February 2007 | 12:57 AM
  #20  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Had a little tidy up on thread today with spell checker still waiting on inter cooler shouldn't be long now, been working out how to go about cutting bumper so every one has rough measurements to follow
KIP
Old 19 February 2007 | 01:00 AM
  #21  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Originally Posted by J_sca001
HKS intercooler for sale. She's sooo lovely!!

Not got a problem with you selling on this thread but when sold if you could delete post so to keep this as a fitting guide for me
cheers buddie
KIP
Old 19 February 2007 | 01:13 AM
  #22  
T5OLF's Avatar
T5OLF
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (4)
 
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,311
Likes: 0
From: The yorkshire dales - best roads in the UK
Default

Good thread this mate, wish it had been around when I did mine. Hope you don't mind but I have added a link. You may have probs with your DV as I did, I tried a few things till I got it right. The link covers the problem and how I fixed it.

LADS :: View topic - DV problem
Old 19 February 2007 | 01:16 AM
  #23  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Originally Posted by T5OLF
Good thread this mate, wish it had been around when I did mine. Hope you don't mind but I have added a link. You may have probs with your DV as I did, I tried a few things till I got it right. The link covers the problem and how I fixed it.

LADS :: View topic - DV problem
NO PROBS The more help the better as i want to end up with a full thread from start to finish hopefully the mods will give it a stickie

cheers KIP
just sat and read it perfect ill add this to my front mount inter cooler group buy

Last edited by KIPS; 19 February 2007 at 01:21 AM.
Old 20 February 2007 | 03:34 PM
  #24  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

Had a bit of time today so had a play about with the bumper Ive not added this to above thread ill do that when it comes to cutting the bumper for the front mount

Ive had a couple of 3Dr cossie bonnet vents kicking about and come up with the idea of putting some side vents in the front bumper, I had to cut these down and plastic weld them back together (you could say cut and shut)
as these would of been to large have added some pics to see what you think

Name:  Photo-149.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  28.5 KB Name:  Photo-0150.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  35.1 KB Name:  Photo-146.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  28.3 KB Name:  Photo-152.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  30.0 KB

STILL WAITING FOR FRONT MOUNT SHOULDNT BE LONG NOW AND ILL FINISH THE MAIN PROJECT THREAD THANKS TO ALL FOR THE COMMENTS

KIP
Old 21 February 2007 | 11:08 PM
  #25  
nas sti's Avatar
nas sti
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 960
Likes: 0
From: manchester
Default

looking good
Old 23 February 2007 | 03:38 PM
  #26  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default HEAT SHIELDS FITTED TODAY

Had another free day today so between the rain I went about fitting heat Shields thought this was going to be straight forward but due to after market exhaust with a divorce waste gate pipe there was no way this was going on
so after cutting a bracket down and the heat shield managed to get it fitted hasn't gone on to bad ,have put the bracket to hold the heat shield to the engine so any movement will move the heat shield with it and by not putting it to the body should cut out any re verb through the panels
added some pics of finished job

Name:  Photo-157.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  89.7 KB Name:  Photo-155-1.jpg
Views: 0
Size:  14.2 KB

Ive also added a shield between the engine and the apexi power intake but this may move to inside the wing yet will decide once front mount is fitted

QUICK QUESTION FOR ANYONE I WANT TO WRAP THE EXHAUST AND THE FRONT MOUNT PIPE THAT RUNS OVER THE TURBO IVE SEEN LOADS OF HEAT WRAP ON EBAY BUT WHAT IS THE BEST ONE TO GET
CHEERS ALL KIP
Old 23 February 2007 | 03:57 PM
  #27  
trails's Avatar
trails
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (41)
 
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 13,352
Likes: 56
From: in the woods...........555 Wagon Sqn
Default

Originally Posted by KIPS
looks like somone has been polishing thier heat shield
Old 23 February 2007 | 04:01 PM
  #28  
KIPS's Avatar
KIPS
Thread Starter
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,666
Likes: 0
From: ESSEX ...BORN AND BRED PETROL HEAD....................... MANS BEST FRIEND IS A ENGLISH BULL TERRIER
Default

CAUGHT ME
I tried the chimney one but think that might of interfered with the front mount pipe so got hold of a later one used a bit of autosolve on it got to look good for the photos
Old 23 February 2007 | 04:04 PM
  #29  
trails's Avatar
trails
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (41)
 
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 13,352
Likes: 56
From: in the woods...........555 Wagon Sqn
Default

Originally Posted by KIPS
CAUGHT ME
I tried the chimney one but think that might of interfered with the front mount pipe so got hold of a later one used a bit of autosolve on it got to look good for the photos
pmsl, tart
Old 24 February 2007 | 10:25 AM
  #30  
Mangel's Avatar
Mangel
Scooby Regular
 
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 860
Likes: 0
From: Birmingham
Default

Heat wrap I've always used is the stuff they use for canal boats, you can get it off the shelf from any good chandlers!!



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:18 PM.