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Robbie C's Ibiza Cupra

joehirth

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Apr 19, 2010
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Not forgetting the mighty 106 of love's debut on track when I was letting the Cupra cool down in-between sessions :)

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:lol: love that. So how does it feel now on the new engine?
 
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Dale!

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Jan 11, 2011
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Another really really late reply..... Sorry Rob :(

Anyway heres the last load of pictures

JBS manifold fitted and turbo bolted up

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Helix 6 Paddle clutch + flywheel refitted

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Engine and SQS gearbox joined together

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My little modification to robs engine mounts which should stop them coming out :)

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After Rob came around and cleaned the engine bay

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Dale!

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Jan 11, 2011
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Proof Rob can work (well putting wheels on)

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Then it was starting time.... Ran like it was started yesterday......

Ready for me to take to work for MOT and Aircon re-gas

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Job done for me :) Passed MOT, A/C all sorted and Rob did the first 25miles last thurday (at 14psi) and I changed the oil on friday......

I will leave Rob to update you from here :clap:
 

joehirth

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Was going to put something about you getting in the engine bay Rob although Dale beat me to it lol!

Amazing how quickly it goes back together isn't it. Have fun with it and hopefully you won't be able to break anything with that little turbo of yours ;)
 
Jan 8, 2007
2,958
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Wiltshire
Thanks Dale!

Cooler looks a bit small, Rob!

It's a Pro Alloy bespoke replica of the old coolers A&M used to manufacture when they were in business. If I go bigger turbo I imagine it'll definitely need swapping out for something much bigger but seems to be doing the job nicely on the hybrid.

Efficiency is key ;)

Following on from the above I'm pleased to say the car is now running - great to have it back.

Here's a video of the first start, though the poor audio quality makes it sound worse than it was. The SQS gearbox was quite loud until the oil found it's way round everywhere



Seven months on, out of Dale's garage at last :)

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Going back a couple of weeks, cleaning my IC pipework up before it was refitted to the car:

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My old standard valves, guides, springs and retainers:

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Once the car was started we left it running for ~5-10 minutes to allow the oil and coolant to fully circulate and bring everything up to temperature before turning it back off and letting it cool down for the night.

The following day the car was driven a couple of miles to get a fresh MOT and the air con re-gassed, then once taxed it was ready to be run-in.

Once everything was up to temperature I took the car out for a further 20 miles to bed the rings in by accelerating for short bursts and then decelerating back down through the gears to load the engine, repeating in cycles as necessary. On average changing at around 4,000 RPM, sometimes building it up to 5,000. This was with the boost limited at a bar.

It was during these initial miles I realised just how much transmission whine I now get from the SQS semi-helical gears, even having retained my synchros. In short - I LOVE it :)

Every gear engages just as nice and smooth as OE, but the noise is something else. I'll get a video soon so you can hear for yourselves. I dare say it wouldn't suit everyone as it's constant and particularly loud on low speed overrun, but I personally love it like this as it boosts the whole motorsport feel to the car. Christ knows how noisy Bill's dog box must be!

What with the transmission whine, turbo spool, diverter valve and the popping from the exhaust it gets a lot of stares from pedestrians and cars alongside you - it does give the game away somewhat [B)]

It's obvious that the overbore has affected the fuelling quite a lot, with what looks like AFRs of 15 on boost, and constantly stalling itself when dipping the clutch after a short burst of accelaration and then stopping at a junction/some lights which is f**king annoying, but nothing that can't be fixed with some tweaks to my map. Other than this though the car feels great and pulls strong even on reduced boost.

On Friday night Dale dropped the oil for another batch of Millers CFS running-in oil which I'll use for the next 400-500 miles to finish running it in on reduced boost. With the fresh oil in I took the car out for a late night drive to get some miles on it and collect a few logs to check that everything is OK.
 
Jan 8, 2007
2,958
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Wiltshire
Here's what I managed to collect before the laptop died on me, useless old battery only gives me 5 minutes to capture what I need before it needs recharging.

Log 1: recorded pulling off from standstill and going up through the gears as normal driving, no excessive revs. Also worth noting that this was running on 7 month old VPower...

Code:
Friday	20	May	2011	21:41:03											
6K0 906 032 AA		1.8L 20VT EU3    05 0002													
															
	Group A:	'001				Group B:	'032				Group C:	'020			
		RPM	Temperature	Lambda	Bin. Bits		Lambda	Lambda	Bin. Bits	Bin. Bits		Idle Stabilization	Idle Stabilization	Idle Stabilization	Idle Stabilization
	TIME					TIME					TIME				
Marker	STAMP	 /min	°C	%		STAMP	%	%			STAMP	 CF	 CF	 CF	 CF
	0	920	96	0	1111111	0.4	-1.1	8.6	        	        	0.8	0	0	0	0
	1.2	920	96	-1.6	1111111	1.6	-1.1	8.6	        	        	2	0	0	0	0
	2.4	920	96	2.3	1111111	2.8	-1.1	8.6	        	        	3.2	0	0	0	0
	3.6	920	96	-1.6	1111111	4.11	-1.1	8.6	        	        	4.61	0	0	0	0
	5.01	960	96	-3.1	1101111	5.41	-1.1	8.6	        	        	5.81	0	0	0	0
	6.21	1040	96	0.8	1101111	6.61	-1.1	8.6	        	        	7.01	0	0	0	0
	7.41	1320	96	-4.7	1101011	7.81	-1.1	8.6	        	        	8.3	0	0	0	0
	8.8	1360	96	-3.1	1101011	9.2	-1.1	8.6	        	        	9.71	0	0	0	0
	10.11	960	96	5.5	1101111	10.51	-1.1	8.6	        	        	10.91	0	0	0	0
	11.31	1040	96	-3.9	1101111	11.69	-1.1	8.6	        	        	12.11	0	0	0	0
	12.49	1240	96	-1.6	1101011	12.89	-1.1	8.6	        	        	13.29	0	0	0	0
	13.69	1440	96	2.3	1101011	14.09	-1.1	8.6	        	        	14.49	0	0	0	0
	14.89	1520	96	5.5	1101111	15.29	-1.1	8.6	        	        	15.69	0	0	0	0
	16.09	1440	96	8.6	1101111	16.49	-1.1	8.6	        	        	16.89	0	0	0	0
	17.29	1320	96	9.4	1101111	17.69	-1.1	8.6	        	        	18.09	0	0	0	0
	18.49	1320	96	4.7	1101111	18.89	-1.1	8.6	        	        	19.29	0	0	0	0
	19.69	1480	96	-3.9	1101011	20.09	-1.1	8.6	        	        	20.49	0	0	0	0
	21	1680	96	-3.9	1101011	21.4	-1.1	8.6	        	        	21.8	0	0	0	0
	22.2	1680	96	3.9	1111111	22.6	-1.1	8.6	        	        	23	0	0	0	0
	23.4	1560	95	9.4	1111111	23.8	-1.1	8.6	        	        	24.2	0	0	0	0
	24.6	1320	96	0	1110111	25	-1.1	8.6	        	        	25.4	0	0	0	0
	25.8	1040	96	2.3	1101111	26.2	-1.1	8.6	        	        	26.6	0	0	0	0
	26.99	1000	96	5.5	1101011	27.39	-1.1	8.6	        	        	27.79	0	0	0	0
	28.2	1360	95	-4.7	1101011	28.59	-1.1	8.6	        	        	28.99	0	0	0	0
	29.39	1840	95	-2.3	1101011	29.79	-1.1	8.6	        	        	30.19	0	0	0	0
	30.59	2760	95	-3.1	1101001	31	-1.1	8.6	        	        	31.5	0	0	0	0
	31.99	2920	95	-1.6	1101101	32.41	-1.1	8.6	        	        	32.89	0	0	0	0
	33.29	2560	95	-14.1	1101101	33.69	-1.1	8.6	        	        	34.09	0	0	0	0
	34.49	2280	95	0	1110101	34.89	-1.1	8.6	        	        	35.29	0	0	0	0
	35.69	1960	95	0	1110111	36.09	-1.1	8.6	        	        	36.49	0	0	0	0
	36.99	1640	95	0	1110111	37.39	-1.1	8.6	        	        	37.9	0	0	0	0
	38.3	1040	95	0	1111111	38.7	-1.1	8.6	        	        	39.1	0	0	0	0
	39.5	960	95	-2.3	1111111	39.9	-1.1	8.6	        	        	40.3	0	0	0	0
	40.68	920	94	2.3	1111111	41.08	-1.1	8.6	        	        	41.48	0	0	0	0
	41.88	920	94	0	1111111	42.28	-1.1	8.6	        	        	42.68	0	0	0	0
	43.08	920	94	-0.8	1111111	43.48	-1.1	8.6	        	        	43.88	0	0	0	0
	44.28	920	94	0	1111111	44.68	-1.1	8.6	        	        	45.08	0	0	0	0
	45.48	920	94	-3.1	1111111	45.88	-1.1	8.6	        	        	46.28	0	0	0	0
	46.68	1000	94	0.8	1101011	47.08	-1.1	8.6	        	        	47.48	0	0	0	0
	47.88	1600	94	-2.3	1101011	48.28	-1.1	8.6	        	        	48.68	0	0	0	0
	49.08	1200	94	2.3	1100011	49.48	-1.1	8.6	        	        	49.88	0	0	0	0
	50.28	1640	94	2.3	1101011	50.79	-1.1	8.6	        	        	51.19	0	0	0	0
	51.59	2040	95	-3.1	1101001	51.99	-1.1	8.6	        	        	52.39	0	0	0	0
	52.79	3080	94	0	1100001	53.19	-1.1	8.6	        	        	53.59	0	0	0	0
	53.99	4240	94	0	1100001	54.39	-1.1	8.6	        	        	54.79	0	3	0	0
	55.17	3720	94	0	1100101	55.59	-1.1	8.6	        	        	55.99	0	1.5	0	0
	56.39	3600	94	0	1100001	56.77	-1.1	8.6	        	        	57.19	0	1.5	0	0
	57.59	4120	94	0	1100001	58.09	-1.1	8.6	        	        	58.49	1.5	0	0	0
	58.89	4280	95	0	1110101	59.29	-1.1	8.6	        	        	59.8	0	0	0	0
	60.2	3280	95	0	1100001	60.69	-1.1	8.6	        	        	61.19	0	0	0	0
	61.69	3640	95	0	1100001	62.2	-1.1	8.6	        	        	62.58	3	0	0	0
	62.98	2840	95	0	1100001	63.48	-1.1	8.6	        	        	63.89	0	0	0	0
	64.37	3120	95	0	1100001	64.79	-1.1	8.6	        	        	65.28	0	0	0	0
	65.68	2920	95	0	1110101	66.08	-1.1	8.6	        	        	66.48	0	0	0	0
	66.88	3160	95	0	1110101	67.28	-1.1	8.6	        	        	67.68	0	0	0	0
	68.08	2640	95	0	1100001	68.48	-1.1	8.6	        	        	68.88	0	0	0	0
	69.28	3280	95	0	1110101	69.67	-1.1	8.6	        	        	70.07	0	0	0	0
	70.47	2960	95	0	1110101	70.87	-1.1	8.6	        	        	71.27	0	0	0	0
	71.67	2360	95	0	1110101	72.07	-1.1	8.6	        	        	72.47	0	0	0	0

Log 2: Collected once the car was refulled with fresh VPower, this time on a dual carriageway driving at just over 3,000 RPM for a few seconds in steady state cruise in 3rd gear, then accelerating close to the redline before changing up into 4th.

Code:
Saturday	21	May	2011	00:00:01											
6K0 906 032 AA		1.8L 20VT EU3    05 0002													
															
	Group A:	'002				Group B:	'001				Group C:	'032			
		RPM	Load	Inj. On Time	Mass Flow		RPM	Temperature	Lambda	Bin. Bits		Lambda	Lambda	Bin. Bits	Bin. Bits
	TIME					TIME					TIME				
Marker	STAMP	 /min	%	 ms	 g/s	STAMP	 /min	°C	%		STAMP	%	%		
	0	2720	71.4	6.97	37.03	0.38	2840	92	0.8	1100001	0.76	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	1.16	3000	103.8	9.84	65.08	1.56	3080	92	0	1100001	1.96	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	2.38	3240	82.7	7.79	52.47	2.76	3280	91	0	1100001	3.18	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	3.58	3320	37.6	3.28	20.36	4.07	3360	92	2.3	1100001	4.57	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	4.98	3320	22.6	2.05	14.36	5.46	3320	91	7	1101001	5.88	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	6.37	3280	23.3	2.46	15.08	6.87	3280	91	0.8	1101001	7.38	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	7.77	3280	23.3	2.46	15.61	8.17	3280	91	3.1	1101001	8.57	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	8.97	3280	24.1	2.46	15.58	9.46	3240	91	-2.3	1101001	9.88	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	10.36	3240	24.1	2.46	15.42	10.76	3240	90	-1.6	1101001	11.16	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	11.56	3240	24.1	2.46	15.36	11.97	3240	91	2.3	1101001	12.47	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	12.87	3240	27.1	2.87	17.11	13.27	3240	90	2.3	1101001	13.67	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	14.07	3240	28.6	2.87	17.11	14.47	3240	90	-3.9	1101001	14.87	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	15.25	3360	159.4	16.81	127.58	15.65	3560	90	0	1100001	16.07	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	16.45	3840	163.2	18.86	106.94	16.87	4040	90	0	1100001	17.27	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	17.67	4320	160.9	18.86	133.78	18.07	4480	90	0	1100001	18.47	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	18.87	4760	154.1	17.63	138.14	19.27	4880	91	0	1100001	19.76	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	20.28	5240	169.9	19.68	173.28	20.68	5400	90	0	1100001	21.08	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	21.48	5640	169.9	19.27	184.44	21.97	5800	90	0	1100001	22.47	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	22.87	6080	162.4	18.45	184.44	23.27	6080	91	0	1110001	23.67	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	24.07	4600	23.3	2.46	22.36	24.47	4560	91	0	1110101	24.96	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	25.36	4440	14.3	0	12.58	25.76	4400	91	0	1110101	26.16	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	26.56	4280	14.3	0	13.06	26.96	4240	92	0	1110101	27.36	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	27.76	4160	13.5	0	12.31	28.16	4120	92	0	1110101	28.56	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	28.96	4040	12	0	9.25	29.36	3960	92	0	1110101	29.76	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	30.15	3880	13.5	0	10.17	30.56	3840	92	0	1110101	30.96	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	31.35	3760	14.3	0	9.36	31.75	3680	92	0	1110101	32.15	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	32.55	3600	14.3	0	11.17	32.95	3560	91	0	1110101	33.36	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	33.86	3520	19.5	2.05	13.08	34.26	3480	91	0	1101001	34.66	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	35.06	3480	45.9	4.1	31.89	35.46	3480	91	0.8	1101001	35.95	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	36.35	3480	46.6	4.92	32.5	36.75	3480	91	5.5	1101001	37.15	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	37.55	3480	48.1	4.92	31.39	37.95	3480	90	2.3	1101001	38.35	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	38.75	3480	57.1	5.33	38.56	39.15	3480	90	1.6	1101001	39.55	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	39.95	3480	52.6	5.33	36.22	40.35	3520	90	-3.9	1101001	40.75	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	41.15	3520	54.9	5.33	37.25	41.55	3520	90	-1.6	1101001	42.06	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	42.56	3520	45.9	4.51	29.58	43.06	3520	90	4.7	1101001	43.46	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	43.86	3520	39.1	4.1	26.06	44.26	3520	91	3.1	1101001	44.64	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	45.06	3480	29.3	3.28	20.72	45.44	3480	91	3.1	1101001	45.86	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	46.26	3480	30.1	2.87	20	46.66	3440	91	2.3	1101001	47.06	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	47.46	3480	35.3	3.69	24.67	47.84	3480	92	0.8	1101001	48.24	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	48.66	3440	45.9	4.1	29.36	49.04	3480	92	0.8	1101001	49.46	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	49.95	3560	188.7	21.32	150.97	50.35	3680	92	0	1100001	50.85	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	51.25	3880	178.2	21.32	132.69	51.65	4000	92	0	1100001	52.06	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	52.54	4200	178.9	21.73	142.69	52.94	4280	92	0	1100001	53.36	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	53.76	4480	180.5	22.14	153.25	54.25	4600	92	0	1100001	54.75	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	55.15	4760	179.7	22.14	167.39	55.55	4840	93	0	1100001	55.95	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	56.35	5000	178.2	22.14	170.67	56.75	5080	93	0	1100001	57.15	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	57.55	5200	175.9	21.73	172.75	57.95	5280	93	0	1100001	58.35	-1.7	12.5	        	        
	58.75	5240	49.6	4.92	36.89	59.15	4360	93	0	1100001	59.55	-1.7	13.3	        	        
	59.95	4200	55.6	5.74	47.81	60.35	4200	93	0	1100001	60.85	-1.7	13.3

Log 3: This final set were taken on the same dual carriageway, this time holding it steady in 3rd at 3,500 RPM, then ~4,500 RPM before opening it up to WOT through the gears.

Code:
Saturday	21	May	2011	02:17:07											
6K0 906 032 AA															
															
	Group A:	'001				Group B:	'014				Group C:	'020			
		RPM	Temperature	Lambda	Bin. Bits		RPM	Load	Count	 		Idle Stabilization	Idle Stabilization	Idle Stabilization	Idle Stabilization
	TIME					TIME					TIME				
Marker	STAMP	 /min	°C	%		STAMP	 /min	%			STAMP	 CF	 CF	 CF	 CF
	1.69	3560	93	1.6	1101001	2.07	3560	36.8	0	Enabled	2.59	0	0	0	0
	2.97	3560	93	2.3	1101001	3.39	3560	36.8	0	Enabled	3.88	0	0	0	0
	4.38	3600	93	0	1101001	4.78	3600	36.8	0	Enabled	5.18	0	0	0	0
	5.58	3600	93	-4.7	1101001	5.98	3640	39.8	0	Enabled	6.38	0	0	0	0
	6.76	3640	92	0	1101001	7.18	3640	38.3	0	Enabled	7.58	0	0	0	0
	7.98	3680	92	4.7	1101001	8.38	3680	37.6	0	Enabled	8.78	0	0	0	0
	9.16	3680	92	4.7	1101001	9.58	3720	36.8	0	Enabled	10.07	0	0	0	0
	10.57	3720	92	1.6	1101001	10.98	3720	33.8	0	Enabled	11.48	0	0	0	0
	11.98	3720	92	0	1101001	12.38	3720	33.8	0	Enabled	12.87	0	0	0	0
	13.27	3720	92	4.7	1101001	13.67	3720	33.8	0	Enabled	14.17	0	0	0	0
	14.57	3760	91	4.7	1101001	14.98	3800	81.2	0	Enabled	15.37	0	0	0	0
	15.77	3920	91	0	1100001	16.17	3960	71.4	0	Enabled	16.57	0	0	0	0
	16.97	4080	92	0	1100001	17.37	4160	77.4	0	Enabled	17.77	0	0	0	0
	18.17	4280	91	0	1100001	18.57	4320	75.9	0	Enabled	18.97	0	0	0	0
	19.37	4400	91	0	1100001	19.77	4440	57.9	0	Enabled	20.17	0	0	0	0
	20.57	4480	91	2.3	1100001	20.97	4520	42.1	0	Enabled	21.37	0	0	0	0
	21.77	4520	91	0	1100001	22.17	4520	44.4	0	Enabled	22.57	0	0	0	0
	22.97	4560	91	0	1100001	23.37	4560	42.9	0	Enabled	23.77	0	0	0	0
	24.17	4600	91	0.8	1100001	24.57	4600	42.1	0	Enabled	24.97	0	0	0	0
	25.48	4680	92	1.6	1100001	25.88	4840	180.5	0	Enabled	26.28	1.5	0	0	0
	26.68	5120	91	0	1100001	27.08	5200	176.7	0	Enabled	27.46	1.5	0	0	0
	27.88	5400	92	0	1100001	28.28	5480	171.4	0	Enabled	28.66	1.5	0	0	0
	29.06	5720	92	0	1100001	29.46	5840	163.2	0	Enabled	29.96	0.8	0	0	48
	39.97	5880	92	0	1100001	39.06	5760	166.2	0	Enabled	39.57	1.5	3	0	0
	41.17	4600	93	0	1100001	40.37	5520	41.4	0	Enabled	40.77	0	0	0	0
	42.36	4480	93	0	1110101	41.57	4520	43.6	0	Disabled	41.97	0	0	0	0
	43.57	4360	93	0	1110101	42.77	4440	20.3	0	Disabled	43.16	0	0	0	0
	44.77	4240	93	0	1110101	43.96	4320	15	0	Disabled	44.36	0	0	0	0
	45.95	4160	93	0	1110101	45.16	4200	15	0	Disabled	45.56	0	0	0	0
	47.25	4040	93	0	1110101	46.45	4080	14.3	0	Disabled	46.85	0	0	0	0
	48.66	3920	93	0	1110101	47.75	3960	13.5	0	Disabled	48.16	0	0	0	0
	49.84	3800	92	0	1110101	49.06	3880	12	0	Disabled	49.44	0	0	0	0
	51.15	3720	92	0	1110101	50.24	3800	15	0	Disabled	50.66	0	0	0	0
	52.45	3600	92	0	1110101	51.55	3680	12.8	0	Disabled	52.05	0	0	0	0

I'd welcome peoples' thoughts on these - looks like it could do with some more fuel but happy to see no concerning signs of misfires or detonation.

I've reset the timing advance back to 0, with the water/meth still running to help things slightly.

The car has now covered just over 150 miles in total, with Friday nights drive consisting of several runs towards the redline in various gears, then letting it decelerate back down to load the engine and repeating as necessary - making sure to keep the speed, gearing and revs varied as much as possible.

The only issue I had at one point was for the car to refuse to rev and the EPC light to come on, almost as if the DBW system had packed in. Thankfully, turning the engine off and on instantly cured it. A VAG-COM scan revealed these codes:

Code:
VAG-COM Version: Release 409.1-S

Control Module Part Number: 6K0 906 032 AA
  Component and/or Version: 1.8L 20VT EU3    05 0002
           Software Coding: 10500
            Work Shop Code: WSC 12849
5 Faults Found:
18010 - Power Supply Terminal 30: Voltage too Low
        P1602 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
17522 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor: B1 S2: Internal Resistance too High
        P1114 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
16518 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: No Activity
        P0134 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
16487 - Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70): Signal too High
        P0103 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
17744 - Engine Torque Monitor 2: Control Limit Exceeded
        P1336 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent

Looks like the 17744 ties in with tis, though I've not seen it before. The rest I'll keep an eye on, bearing in mind I hadn't cleared any since before the rebuild...
 
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Here she is getting some fresh fuel, in dire need of a wash since Castle Combe(!)

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On Saturday morning I took the car to have a full wheel alignment as Dale had needed to undo the camber bolts for the front coilovers, making it feel like it was ditch-finding all over the road.

With -1.5 degree negative camber dialled into the fronts and everything else aligned as it should be the difference is day and night, feeling really planted again :)

With that it was time to give the old girl a good wash:

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As luck would have it when I went to drive home tonight the starter motor really started playing up and now refuses to crank the engine, so I've had to leave it tucked up at the rents until I get a new one fitted. I ideally also need to replace the 4 AWG cable running to the battery in my boot with 0 AWG as it does struggle to crank, even with a new heavy duty battery - though I wonder how much of this is down to the starter motor so I'll start with that and go from there.

Once this is sorted there's a few small jobs left to do; fit new rear pads/discs and paint rear calipers, fit correct fuel pump sender onto my LCR pump, fit new temp sensor on wing mirror and uprate in-line fuse to battery. Then once I'm satisfied it's safe from the above logs to do so, I'll continue running the car in up to 500 miles before taking a trip over to Badger 5 to get the map tweaked and up the boost to see what she's now capable of pushing.

That's it for now - thoughts/comments always welcome.
 
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WOW rob and dale! Good to see it back on the road again! Truly jealous!

I would love to have some proper gearbox whine. Can't beat the motorsport feel on the road as you say. Unfortunately the closest I came to it is when my 1.4s gearbox went. All be it short lived. But some fun was had!! haha

Hopefully I can get my car to a standard of yours sometime :) Get those videos up!
 

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your cable is the issue Robbie..
you have a heater running front to rear with that amp cable you run..
only 10.5v @ starter when I checked it on cranking, so the demand current will be higher... heating the cable more, and the starter has to cope with the extra current. For same power, less volts means more amps. Decent phat gauge cable will fix it.
 
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Cheers Josh! The transmission whine is just awesome - will post a vid once the starter motor is replaced :)

Credit where credit's due, MASSIVE thanks to Dale for all his hard work and attention to detail on this one which speaks for itself - upon starting the engine and running it in we've not had one single issue/leak...nothing :) The car is the standard it is because of his work (and my OCD).

I've mentioned them before but thanks again also to Bill, Alex and Sam for their help throughout this phase of the build - appreciate your inputs.

Bill's emailed me some recommendations on the above logs this morning so I can make the necessary adjustments to fuelling while I continue to run it in - then it's off to Badger 5 for some magic [B)]
 
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your cable is the issue Robbie..
you have a heater running front to rear with that amp cable you run..
only 10.5v @ starter when I checked it on cranking, so the demand current will be higher... heating the cable more, and the starter has to cope with the extra current. For same power, less volts means more amps. Decent phat gauge cable will fix it.

Cheers - ordering some 0 AWG cable now so I can replace both and be done with it. It's a pain in the arse with it struggling to start all the time

EDIT: Reading back over this thread it sounds as though I'm going to struggle routing 0 AWG cable through the car, underneath the door sill trims where my 4 AWG cable currently runs alongside the meth line.

I'm looking at getting some CM50 (50mm^2) cable from http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/cable/batterycable.php - is it safe to run this underneath the car? It looks as though this is what Bill has done in his car?
 
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You will get 0awg through the car. Ive seen it done.

Strange how i get zero cranking issues with 4awg. Have you checked your earths?

RE: Logs. Dont bother with logging 032. LTFT can just be checked after completing a decent amount of miles after clearing codes. Clearing codes will reset this to 0.

Doesnt seem to be hitting full load, im guessing youre running low boost in those runs?

Sounds and looks awesome tho. :)
 
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Cheers Phil - I thought you were running 4AWG without any issue...weird. I'll check the earths to be sure but thinking the cable ultimately needs uprating to something more heavy duty.

Boost is currently limited to a bar while I run it in over the next few hundred miles. Even on cropped power it educated a "so-say" 330 BHP WRX API Impreza which was fairly amusing. Peak airflow in those logs looked to be 184 g/s which equates to roughly 230 BHP atm.

Bill advised I add in 13% more fuel which I'll do later on and clear all codes etc - just want to be sure it's not too lean.
 
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Yeh, Zeitronix ZT-2 though I'm not 100% happy the Bosch sensor is playing ball.

Reads 14.6 on idle, but seems more unresponsive on WOT, i.e. refresh rate is slower; though reads 15
 
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