Cooler looks really good mate, dead stealthy.
You able to run you fogs on?
Cheers bud, yeah the fogs are there. Yohan was sticking them on while I was fighting to get the guides back on to the wings, he got there in the end tho.
Is that the forge hoses you got to go with the cooler mate?
The cooler itself will do a brilliant job upto any stage 2 car no probs. Looks great stealthy as drka says. Love mine this way
Good job. On the bumper, give it a really good push, those clips are a pain in the ass but it will go back flush. Top work bud.
Cheers, Yohan deserves at least half the credit tho
The hoses and pipes are the ones I got from Willie with the cooler. The Forge kit uses 2x 90 degree silicones and 4x alloy pipes instead of the 90 degree alloys so I decided to use them as this eliminated 4x jubilees, 4x alloy pipes 2x silicone bends. I painted them black too
Think the reason the bumper isn't right is cos of the
guide posts on the inside of the bumper - they are supposed to slot in to two loops on top of the crash bar, the one on the nearside is a bit bent. Will take the bumper off, hammer the loop back into shape and see if that helps. The offside sits fine and there's no loop on that side so if the nearside doesn't sort that way I'll just cut that loop off the crash bar.
Top job that mate. Why are these bumpers such a bloody pain for us all!!
Cheers mate, and tell me about it! Ended up taking it off the Forge way but to put it back on we removed the guides from the wings, clipped them on to the bumper and then reattached the whole lot to the wings. PITA.com
Very nice indeed. what does the map sensor do?
Cheers dude
The MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor gives actual air pressure reading just before the throttle body, so that's exactly how much boost (or vacuum) is going in to the engine. It's there so the ECU knows how much fuel to inject.
Good job buddy.... giving me ideas for my red LCR lol
Cheers
Do it!
Does the whole thing look different? or just the stick? I am wondering if I can simply take my current knob and stick off and replace with the original one and then after the alignment is done put it back on.
It all looks pretty different to me. I guess you could do that but I don't know what's involved in changing the stick - if you could do that without moving the mechanism then I guess you could swap them over, do the reset then swap them back.
stealth ftw
, looking good man!
Cheers, had a look around it tonight, you'd never see it unless you looked for it!
Update on the FMIC, had the car out for a short run tonight. The weather was very foggy and there was loads of farm crap (read - cowshit) on the roads so was taking it a wee bit canny but can definitely feel the difference, it's like 10% better everywhere according to 8bit's patented arse-dyno. If I got lazy and didn't bother changing down in a corner it didn't feel as lazy pulling out of it and the way the boost comes on now is just smoother and feels more confident. I'm sure it'll feel great even on hot days, if we ever get any more days like that in Aberdeen.
Car going on the rollers on 15th Sept so will see what that shows up. Yohan logged the car for me before we fitted the FMIC but we didn't have enough time (or enough give-a-sh*t) after to run another log. Before FMIC it showed IAT of 39C at full boost, about 6000rpm. Ambient temp was about 17C. Tonight I was seeing IATs of about 24C -26C at full boost (even saw 22C once) at high rpm, ambient was 16C. Not a bad improvement on IATs that, I might even manage to up the timing advance a bit too if it's reduced corrections any.
Happy bunny, just need to sort the bumper out!