Glad to hear injuries wernt too bad buddy! Was wondering where you had got to!
Nice long list for you, chin up though, I'm sure once it's painted it'l spur you on
Aaaawwww you had to ask didn't you, is this just you seeing how long you'll hold Number 1 for ????
Depressing but here goes -
Have Car Resprayed,
Refit window & door seals etc & Make water tight again after paint,
Get Car up on axle stands and remove diff / Rear arms (shot blast / paint rebush)
Fit S3 Quattro Fuel Tank,
Work out fuel supply / pumps / Surge Tank (still to buy thinking 2x044's or something like that) The fit / wire and repipe up to fuel rail in AN6.
Remove Front subframe complete and refit TT Quattro front end with quicker steering rack / wishbones / hubs etc painted and poly's.
Fit my S3 FK Silverline Coilovers,
Repipe Rear Brake pipes & Reroute Hand brake cables,
Mount Propshaft & weld in bearing carriers to chassis,
Finish off welding Manifold up,
Make down pipe to clear prop,
Design & Build 3" exhaust or try and buy S3 one and modify,
Source and Fit Bigger Brakes to front and new quattro ventilated rears,
Make supporting brace for turbo,
Decide on running Forge FMIC or binning in favour of a ProAlloy or a AWIC charge cooler,
Sort out 4" Airfilter and work out location,
Design and build Charge pipework,
Buy 75 or 80mm TB,
Rewire Wiring loom to move coilpack wiring to other route so away from manifold,
Remove all n249 etc and other wiring from loom,
Rework Cooland lines away from turbo / down pipe.
Mount Battery in boot,
Buy and Mount some racing chairs
Buy some Wheels !!!
So after thinking about that lot I'm sure i've forgotten loads and it may be next summer
If you decide to ditch the forge cooler, can I call first dibs? Lol
binned the forge fmic , i'll put my bin outside your house cause i'm a kind soul
I might be at number 1 for a while then
Have Car Resprayed,
Refit window & door seals etc & Make water tight again after paint,
Get Car up on axle stands and remove diff / Rear arms (shot blast / paint rebush)
Fit S3 Quattro Fuel Tank,
Work out fuel supply / pumps / Surge Tank (still to buy thinking 2x044's or something like that) The fit / wire and repipe up to fuel rail in AN6.
Remove Front subframe complete and refit TT Quattro front end with quicker steering rack / wishbones / hubs etc painted and poly's.
Fit my S3 FK Silverline Coilovers,
Repipe Rear Brake pipes & Reroute Hand brake cables,
Mount Propshaft & weld in bearing carriers to chassis,
Finish off welding Manifold up,
Make down pipe to clear prop,
Design & Build 3" exhaust or try and buy S3 one and modify,
Source and Fit Bigger Brakes to front and new quattro ventilated rears,
Make supporting brace for turbo,
Decide on running Forge FMIC or binning in favour of a ProAlloy or a AWIC charge cooler,
Sort out 4" Airfilter and work out location,
Design and build Charge pipework,
Buy 75 or 80mm TB,
Rewire Wiring loom to move coilpack wiring to other route so away from manifold,
Remove all n249 etc and other wiring from loom,
Rework Cooland lines away from turbo / down pipe.
Mount Battery in boot,
Buy and Mount some racing chairs
Buy some Wheels !!!
So after thinking about that lot I'm sure i've forgotten loads and it may be next summer
Sorry mate your too late, seatcupramad23 has already called it.
No probe mate.... just fill it with cash and your on , i'll PM you.
Cheap shot James....
Green cotton air filter for 4" I'd say, although custom made most likely and takes months so get her ordered up well before you want it Think I waited 3 months for mine.
Quite a list but I'm sure it will soon be reduced.
Best of luck.
What throttle body is going on this? If you need an SEM manifold , ill have them in stock tomorrow.
A lot of work to do.
Hopefully everything goes smoothly
i pm'd you mate
That forge fmic did it come from a yellow Lcr breaking on eBay ? If so that's belsey old intercooler , had a few things sprayed on it , yellow forge logo , green forge logo, yellow transformers badge and a few other things
He said he can get them for 350 but got to go down there etc , yer that's his old intercooler then was a hybrid ko4 on it , I wanted to swap and put my smaller one before he sold it but never done it
Could always opt for a filter like mine graham but with a 100mm neck instead of 80mm and they are mahoosive
Hello there!
I'll be the odd one out here, seeing this thread for the first time (a few hours earlier) tonight! I've read most of it, atleast your updates! Didn't really like the way you made everything too exciting though, with you trying to set fire to your garage! I pictured you stumbling around, panicing, and I never thought that you'd have to go through all of that to finally put it out! I'm glad that it didn't get worse!
(made me remembring myself, setting fire to my old quattro, lol.)
As everyone else here I'm really liking your build! I guess that'll make me your newest fan!
Can't even start to imagine just the hours of researching you had to do, deciding what to go for etc., then theres all of the hands on work on top of it. I kinda hope you stopped counting months ago
Power distribution
I see you are mentioning other figures than 50/50. I might make a fool of myself here, as I have way too little knowledge on the subject, but wouldn't sending more than 50% to the back be impossible with your current gearbox/engine mount?
Also, when first deciding to do a 4wd conversion, did you ever consider going thorsen rather than haldex?
I saw you considering this Haldexcontroll system V2 a few pages back. Do you really need that? One would think that with the way this car turns out to be, you'd really have use for two settings?! One were the haldex is normal (or even pure FWD), for normal driving/transport, and one there is AWD for, you know, when the real driving takes place?
Opening at certaing pressures and closing at certain times just sounds unnecessary to me. But then again, there's the lack of knowledge Another point is that that controller costs almost £700. I can't help but thinking that there's gotta be a cheaper and easier way to do it..
Those were my first thoughts. Keep up the good work! Looking forward to seeing the car closer to completion! Oh, and, SUBSCRIBED!
from Norway