i'd take it off your hands if sellin
I might be tempted, i'll try and clean it up first.... i think it may be a bit on the small side really, it may make sense to flog it and get a Precision or Garrett one from across the pond...
MMMmm i'll have a think and drop you a pm if i decide to go bigger. Cheers Mate.
I wouldn't even consider a charge cooler mate. Remember that you will need, the actual cooler, a second radiator and a pump. All extra weight and they are not as economical at cooling the air as a air to air cooler..
I've heard of people putting pilts (I think thats whats its called, basicaly refridgeration chemical) to reduce temps..
Charge Coolers work well if the systems sized properly, they are efficient at cooling.. water is much more efficient at transferring heat than air. But like you say there more complex more to go wrong and weigh more....
The drag boys use tanks to pack them with ice for the runs to get the temp lower than ambient.
Apexi and Pro Alloy might be better suited for the bhp this car may reach, although I would have thought the big race fmic from Forge would have been ok..
Try it as you got a good deal even if it is dirty, and if not, sell it on an uprate.
Alright Tom, yeah the Pro Alloy stuff has a good rep but i costs an arm and a leg, i think i would go with something from across the pond like a Garrett or Precision.
Still don't know what to do tho..
Looking so much more bigger sized plike a car now Graham.
I'm away to pull my engine out for a few reasosn, one of them being suck/broken bleed nipples on my OEM brake master cylinder.
If you have easy access to this at any point try backing these off to see how free they are as it would not be nice to have everything back together and have to take it all apart for this.
Hopefully your is alright.
Also about your intercooler pipe sizing, as the gases get cooled by the intercooler they will be more dense and need less space.
From this I would doubt you'd need bigger pipe work than the outlet of the turbo as this is where the gases are at their hottest.
Cheers Willie, thanks for the tip on the master cylinder, i'll have a look at that next weekend, would hate to find that at the end when i'm putting on some brakes...
Graham do you want me to ask what the body
shop used on my bumper ? I know it was some sticky glue then fibreglass on the front and fiber glass matting on the rear then filler on the front etc
Thanks Dan, i think i'm just gonna stick with the screws, yours looks awesome blended.. they did a cracking job (no pun intended
).
I did consider putting a thin layer of glass fibre over the top but to be honest i just want to get it ready for paint quickly now and get it built.....
Looking epic mate I had a 4wd conversion on my Lupo and my mk3 polo coupe before I had 2 sell n they were a handful running 330 hp hope yours will be ok
Thanks Bud, feeling EPIC but the boring bodywork is just so slow, i much prefer making bits outta metal.... you can see more where your hours of work go then.
I bet the Lupo was mad, any pics or a build thread we can look at
I think all the pics I have seen of the wide are have the line visable not blended and it looks good
lie this you can see the Line clearly
MMmmmmmm tasty, yeh the original supercopa's used a three peice front bumper, liking the little cut outs in the lower part, i'm guessing for brake ducts.
Sure it'll still look good with the joins in
Cheers for all the comments and inspiration guys !!!
Over and out.