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Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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Good days work....

Well, mornings work.

Blitz spec Nur exhaust is fitted. And is deep and mellow. And [B]loud[/B].

:woot:

And fitted a Blitz Turbo timer as well. Which seems to work dispite my handywork.

Happy bunny.

Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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Gazboy said:
Nice! Get a HKS mushroom 'filter, I've got one, and it growls!


Was ahead of you mate.

Darth Vader is already in the house....

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

262 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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Wouldn't bother with the HKS filters, you might as well run without a filter for all the good they do.

www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/

Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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Mr2Mike said:
Wouldn't bother with the HKS filters, you might as well run without a filter for all the good they do.

www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/


I've seen that.

The thing is, it was a test in Japan. We don't know by who. We don't know who sponsered it and we don't know when.

I know people who've run HKS induction kits for years without any issues.

Plus, it was really cheap.....




Turbo timer I usually leave in full auto mode. So it moniters how hard I thrash the car and runs for an appropriate time afterwards to cool everything off.

It does have a manual mode where you can set the time you want. Useful for warming up on those cold winter mornings.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

262 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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Gazboy said:

Mr2Mike said:
Wouldn't bother with the HKS filters, you might as well run without a filter for all the good they do.

www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/



It works for me, gets cleaned, oiled and then re-used, However that test raises the question, why make a filter, that doesn't filter, also if it didn't work, wouldn't the car fail an MOT for emmisions re; carbon ppm?


Wouldn't affect emmisions, just engine longevity. The Apexi filters are generaly much better in terms of flow/filtration.

As for why market a product that doesn't work, ever heard of an Ecotek valve? (he says...opening a big can of worms and running away )

shadowninja

77,495 posts

289 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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heard good stuff about apexi too... good filtering and good power increase (relative to other air filters!)

Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Tuesday 16th September 2003
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Apexis are well rated by the GT4OC.

Good bit of kit.

craploginname

362 posts

261 months

Thursday 18th September 2003
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Are K & N filters any good?

Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Thursday 18th September 2003
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Well they filter......


K&N are pretty good as far as I know. The 57i induction kit is available for just about every car on the planet, and seems to do the job. Reasonably priced too...

deltaf

6,806 posts

260 months

Thursday 18th September 2003
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What you want is one of these...as fitted to my GT4....


designed and built by ikkle old me!

Mr E

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266 months

Thursday 18th September 2003
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deltaf said:
What you want is one of these...as fitted to my GT4....


designed and built by ikkle old me!


Yes. I do. Although the stock cooling system fitted to the ST205 is pretty good.

Once the boost is wound up, FMIC is the way to fly. It's on the plan. Need cash first.

What did you build it out of?

trooper1212

9,457 posts

259 months

Thursday 18th September 2003
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deltaf said:
What you want is one of these...as fitted to my GT4....


designed and built by ikkle old me!


I prefer them with the traditional bumper :P

deltaf

6,806 posts

260 months

Thursday 18th September 2003
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Lol cant get that behind the traditional bumper without some serious modification to the support beam and thered never be enough airflow, as the normal bumper gets right in the way.
Hence the swap to the carlos sainz front end and bumper support....still causing me headaches tho....
Ive got to relocate the fan position to in front of the rad onto the right side of the car to make room for the air intake (straight shot) into the the new turbo...(ooo i want it runnin!!!) and should crank out around 380bhp....give or take a bit..once the managements sorted.

The intercooler core was purchased separately with the pressure plates already fitted (custom size tho), i then fabbed up the end tanks and mounts and tigged the whole thing together....phew! before pressure testing it and painting it black to disguise it.
Still may use the old headlight washer system as an intercooler water spray system...decisions, decisions!

Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Thursday 18th September 2003
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380 out of a 2nd gen 3S-GTE is a lot......

Good luck mate.

Forged internals and uprated injectors I assume. Motec ECU? What boost controller are you using?

Are you going for water injection as well?

deltaf

6,806 posts

260 months

Thursday 18th September 2003
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The cast pistons can handle max of around 16psi before reliability becomes an issue (cracked skirts etc), but rods should be well up to the job as youre not revving any higher than the standard limits.
Ecu and injectors are a must upgrade (later), so for now ill just run it with the boost at around 14psi and upgrade the pistons and management when funds allow.
Ive done a different route with the pipework, to keep the internal volume to a manageable amount, and for the most direct flow.
Water injection is a no no for me....never saw the point, as it dosent fix the root cause of the detonation; heat.
Possibly a lower cr is needed, but combined with a superior cooled charge, and uprated cooling system will hopefully allow me free/er reign to produce power.
Have to wait and see how it pans out.....the turbo is well up to the task now, its an uprated hybrid, so in combination with the other mods it should be attainable.....(fingers crossed)

Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Friday 19th September 2003
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Sounds good mate.

There is a school of thought that goes "crank the boost up, wait for the engines to blow and *then* replace the pistons".

I know someone who ran a 340bhp ST205 on stock internals for about 14000 miles. The bugger refused to give up.

An "overboost moment" got cylinder #3 in the end.

Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Wednesday 5th November 2003
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Thread resurrection.

Have just aquired an HKS boost gauge.

Very nice. Black face, white numbers. Runs to 2.5bar

Now, has anyone got any idea how to fit one......

Mr E

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22,127 posts

266 months

Wednesday 5th November 2003
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Oh bloody hell. I'm going to have to buy some porn to hide the Max Power in, such is my shame at needing to buy one.....