She is mine again
Day 20
Came in yesterday morning to find this in the garage.
Front engined, rear gear boxed porsche. A first for me to see!
My turn on the ramp.
Tim took the Leon home the night before just as a final check before hand over to me. He had a boot pipe come off at 6 PSI, so we decided to prevent this from happening again.
Pipes removed, cleaned up
Weld flange added
With the shitty old bumper with the failed vinyl wrap, I decided to fit the one I had bought ready to refurb. Some cuts had to be made for the Intercooler pipes, but it went on. And looks So much better IMO. Oh and new number plates fitted, these went on pre MOT, but I forgot a photo.
Had lunch, said my good byes and went for the first 100 miles after the first oil change.
Loved it. Country lanes, same running in method as for the first 20 miles.
Parked it up at home, ready for the rest of run in over the weekend with a trip to Cardiff and back for a stag do!
Love it. It is so refreshing to have the car back.
Monday evening after work, the car should have cover the 500-650 miles of run in and oil can be changed again. But from then on, it can be driven properly. Mapping will commence early September.
EXCITING TIMES!
A massive Thank you to The Phirm (especially Tim) for all of the hard work, patience and great working environment. I have spent a small fortune, but I have learnt so much, found some really cool guys, enjoyed the build and now have (nearly) exactly what I wanted from the car.
The initial budget was £5K for the build of my parts, but this was before an entire engine rebuild and the head build was planned. I think coming out at more like £8K is pretty good!
Couldn't be happier.
Right, now off to Cardiff to run this baby in on back roads.
Cheers, Ash
Day 20
Came in yesterday morning to find this in the garage.
Front engined, rear gear boxed porsche. A first for me to see!
My turn on the ramp.
Tim took the Leon home the night before just as a final check before hand over to me. He had a boot pipe come off at 6 PSI, so we decided to prevent this from happening again.
Pipes removed, cleaned up
Weld flange added
With the shitty old bumper with the failed vinyl wrap, I decided to fit the one I had bought ready to refurb. Some cuts had to be made for the Intercooler pipes, but it went on. And looks So much better IMO. Oh and new number plates fitted, these went on pre MOT, but I forgot a photo.
Had lunch, said my good byes and went for the first 100 miles after the first oil change.
Loved it. Country lanes, same running in method as for the first 20 miles.
Parked it up at home, ready for the rest of run in over the weekend with a trip to Cardiff and back for a stag do!
Love it. It is so refreshing to have the car back.
Monday evening after work, the car should have cover the 500-650 miles of run in and oil can be changed again. But from then on, it can be driven properly. Mapping will commence early September.
EXCITING TIMES!
A massive Thank you to The Phirm (especially Tim) for all of the hard work, patience and great working environment. I have spent a small fortune, but I have learnt so much, found some really cool guys, enjoyed the build and now have (nearly) exactly what I wanted from the car.
The initial budget was £5K for the build of my parts, but this was before an entire engine rebuild and the head build was planned. I think coming out at more like £8K is pretty good!
Couldn't be happier.
Right, now off to Cardiff to run this baby in on back roads.
Cheers, Ash