Ronin225's Candy rimmed Black LCR - Project 500-4WD, Cage installed and bigger turbo

Ronin225

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Having some thoughts on the stroker fitting at the moment, was planning on fitting a baffled sump and an oil cooler and thermostatic sandwich plate with the rebuild but wondering if the breaking in oil is good for it.
Would i be best running the engine in on the old sump and existing heat exchanger then when swapping to use the fully synthetic oil after 1000 or so miles changing them then?
Anybody have any ideas or input on this??
 

Ronin225

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Was hoping they were going to be here today but no luck, i think i went out to every delivery we had too
Hopefully early next week, i'll think of it as a xmas present to me
 

grahams81

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Having some thoughts on the stroker fitting at the moment, was planning on fitting a baffled sump and an oil cooler and thermostatic sandwich plate with the rebuild but wondering if the breaking in oil is good for it.
Would i be best running the engine in on the old sump and existing heat exchanger then when swapping to use the fully synthetic oil after 1000 or so miles changing them then?
Anybody have any ideas or input on this??

I can't see any reason why you couldn't fit the baffled sump during the rebuild, they are quite simple, just metal flaps on hinges (normally made of wire).
Not sure why your thinking that you can't fit the sump or the oil cooler untill your on synthetic ?? Contamination ??
 

Ronin225

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Trying to keep it free from contaminates and small worn off metallic parts whilst bedding in.
I have read a few people recommend dropping the sump and cleaning it out midway through bedding in to remove any shite that collects in it
Didnt know so i thought i'd ask opinions
 

Ronin225

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Well off to go and pick up the green monster now, been saying i'd get it for a while and finally have.
I'll put pics up later and will do some comparison logs once fitted
 

cupra-barn

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And here we go.......

A real mans filter.......

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Ace! Still can't get over with how MASSIVE it is :D
 

Ronin225

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Yes mate, got the tracking number now so counting down the days now
Had a trip down to badger 5 today for some more bits too
Think ive sorted my clutch and SMF so will be ordering that in the next few days
 

Ronin225

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Well after my tripdown to Bill on saturday i thought it was time to start getting some of the bits onto the car.
First off - Brakes, Before i went on the trackday i took the car to a garage to let them do a full brake fluid flush and some new RBF660 in and the bloke mentioned the dying brakes.
Anyway after measureing the disc at roughly 27mm i realised they were only half worn even though the grooves are now gone and a quick glance at the pads and they looked shot.
Anyway after removing one of the old pads there was actually much more meat on them than i thought (only half worn??)
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After thinking back these pads have been on the car for over 20000 miles and seen some hard road use and a trackday!!
I think that these could possibly be DS3000 pads instead of the DS2500 i orginally thought they were, so kept them and may swap them and rebed them to the disc's for the next trackday
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Just got to bed the new DS2500's in, so a trip up the dual carriageway later on evening is on the cards i think
Phill has also been pointing out the slightly ropey condition of my rears and funnily enough had a set of disc's and pads he had on for a few days until his 308mm kit arrived going cheap.
So bought them off him but going to wait until the OE's are completely shot first (only about 5k i'd estimate) before i swap them over
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Then came the time to try and shoe horn the big green cone in and IT FITS!!
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Only a temporary install currently as i need a support bracket by the MAF as it can flex quite a bit.
So hopefully this week going to run some back to back logs of my airbox with green panel filter vs the big cone and see what kind of flow differences it makes.
Before anybody mentions a heat shield, yes, i will be making one but my INA order should be here anyday now which has my FMIC too which i need to fit first due to routing the pipework differently
I'll put the logs up as soon as there done for those interested
 
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Phillc

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HE He He, i cant wait oh and where's that email..... you bedded the new pads in yet? i made the adjustments we where talking about to my tip so all good for the new part, it turns out after some research the misfire was down to the coil pack, i changed it and it appears to be ok.
 

Ronin225

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Emails been sent mate
Good that it was only a coilpack and not something worse on yours.
Adjustments made ready for idea theft then??
Going to order some piping for PCV too, is it 19mm i/d or o/d?? and how long?
 
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