**Breaking** 418.5bhp (Parts list pg24) Joe's (GT3071R) Ibiza Cupra R

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A custom 3" exhaust with 3" custom ceramic coated DP

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High flow BDM manifold

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Actuator and arm

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GT3071R

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I've also decided to go with the larger hotside housing of 0.86 A/R

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Custom made oil return hard pipe by Alex then braided hose

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Turbo water feed

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Turb water return

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Turbo oil feed

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Bag of nuts for manifold and turbo flanges

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Finally the S4 MAF sensor

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Just ordered this:

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There are 2 plugs for the ECU one larger than the other, the larger plug (T121) I tapped into pin 35 wire (they're all labelled with increments of 5) which is grey & blue for the throttle position sensor.

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The other plug I tapped into pin 102 wire for the RPM this wire is black & blue

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Now I haven't tested my connections yet as it got dark and I need to install the controller and connect it to a laptop to read RPM and TPS, I will do this tomorrow, but for now don't take it to be correct.

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Helix 6 Paddle clutch with sprung centre plate. Having my G60/ ABF flywheel lightened to around 14lbs at the moment which should mate nicely with the Helix clutch kit.

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Now we had a few problems with this flywheel - it's an ABF or G60 flywheel, the studs/ dowels which are on it were a bit wonky so the cover plate didn't seat on it nicely. We ended up drilling the hole slightly bigger to allow the studs to fit through.

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Front engine:

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Pretty bad old one:

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New one fitted:

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Gearbox mount:

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Comparison:

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New one fitted:

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and taking advice from RobbieC I threadlocked the bolts and secured them with extra nuts;

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I haven't done the rear engine one yet because the manifold and turbo look like they're blocking it a lot, therefore I'll do this when I take the turbo off for the conversion.

This really helps secure the front end of the car between gears there's less movement and a mod well worth doing.
 

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Went to Goodwood with a mate in his Porsche GT3 RS....wow is the only thing I can say, he's a pro race driver and have to say I've never experienced anything like it before. I managed to get my car to the pit lane but not on track as it was a Mercedes private day. Here's a couple of pictures:

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All that aside, yesterday I sat down with my mate, mid afternoon (3PM) and after deciding that we had nothing to do I thought let's start the turbo conversion lol!

Started going very well until we rounded off one of the manifold to head nuts :( spent the rest of the evening trying to remove it with a dremel, very hard to get any angle on the nut with the cutting disc because the stud/ manifold/ head is in the way. We will resume tonight and see what else can be done. Also bought a nut splitter to see if I can crack the remains of the nut.

Pictures will probably follow tonight.

Finally got the nut off after grinding down the bottom of it with the dremel, took the manifold off and then removed the turbo, called it a night after that.

The pictures:

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Mate helping out

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Me in the old work uniform :whistle:

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Comparison:

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Work in progress actuator bracket me and my mate knocked up:

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Finally the culprit holding me up:

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Time for a little update, turbo is all fitted now and it's been mapped. It's not yet finished on the mapping side of things but here's a few pictures to keep you lot happy :)

Downpipe had to go down first as it's so tight the manifold can't go on before it

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Wideband lambda for the Zeitronix AFR gauge

Some fire proof silicone sleeving on the coolant/ oil lines down the back of the bay too

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Heat wrapped exhaust

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That's all that I had backed up from my previous thread. I guess it's most of it :)

Currently I'm waiting to get a free weekend to get back on the rollers and get some figures now that all the hardware is holding up.
 
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Glad you put a thread back up Joe really enjoyed reading the last one! This was a bit easier to flick through as its just pictures :lol:

If your heading back on the rollers be sure to get some good videos :D
 

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Glad you put a thread back up Joe really enjoyed reading the last one! This was a bit easier to flick through as its just pictures :lol:

If your heading back on the rollers be sure to get some good videos :D

I enjoyed it too, I agree and I think it's better and a lot cleaner to read now.

Last time I went on the rollers it was the loudest there by some way and I didn't make the figures I should of with a failing actuator. There's another video that a mate has of my car driving past hopefully get that up too.

Glad to see I've still got my old followers :D
 

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glad to see your thread back keep the updates going.

Great read! Looking forward to what going on next :clap:

Hey Joe, nice car you have there.. welcome to Seatcupra.net!

Hi James - just seen your thread, looking really nice lol

Nice to see another thread up joe looking good as always

I felt a little lost without it to be fair. Hopefully have some updates coming soon.
 
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