Rather delayed update, apologies chaps.
Last time I posted I'd just received the 90* reducer elbows I needed for my FMIC install and was waiting on the arrival of some JCS HiGrip clamps for plumbing the system in. Well, these arrived a few days later:
I grabbed a can of matt black spray and gave the core a quick dusting. Whilst it's clear a lot of folks like these to stick out like a sore thumb with silver coolers, colourful pipework and cutting half the bumper off that's not really my thing so in keeping with the OEM+ kind of thing this suits me far better!
Step 1: Pull things off that are in the way
Step 2: Out with the old
Step 3: In with the new
Step 4: Run out of time and have to leave the car 99% done for the night
Step 5: Finish work the following day and finally get it all sorted properly
Initial impressions are good - logs show slightly cooler temps with normal driving and staying lower when pushing on a bit too. No noticeable increase in turbo lag so happy on that front too. Little bit of tidying up to do at some point just because I'm a bit of a tart like that, but that's almost solely aesthetics rather than functional.
Tyres were getting a little lower than Id like so have thrown on my spare set of R32 rims which all have 6mm+ rubber on. Will keep them on for a little while for
daily use until I can refurb the LCR wheels and get some fresh tyres on them. Having had a fairly decent chat with Prawn about his Kumhos I'm currently planning on getting hold of a set of those, but will do a little more homework when the time comes. The wheels were pretty grimy from storage, so gave them a quick scrub before fitting - just enough to get the worst of the crud off.
Gave the brakes a quick clean to assess the paintwork too. Came up fairly well but once dry it was evident that the lacquer is pretty cloudy. Will get them repainted at some point down the line. Cheers to the old man for lending a hand!
Got a few other little bits sorted recently too. First up was sorting out the centre caps on my other half's Golf as they were looking a little worse for wear. Much improved for under a fiver!
Dogbone swap on the same car too - old one was cracked and the bush mega worn - New OEM bush and bolts in a spare mount I had has made a world of difference.
Have had a bit of a play helping out with this at work. Locost track car based around a 1300 Ford powertrain etc. Not too bad but building to the regs in place for this particular class is a little frustrating to say the least...
Oh yeah, I was pretty happy with this too - 39.4mpg on a run from Devon up to Hampshire. 170mi of mixed roads. Surprising!
Hit the next mark on the journey too:
Good times. Back to enjoying the car and meeting likeminded friends to chat ****
Last time I posted I'd just received the 90* reducer elbows I needed for my FMIC install and was waiting on the arrival of some JCS HiGrip clamps for plumbing the system in. Well, these arrived a few days later:
I grabbed a can of matt black spray and gave the core a quick dusting. Whilst it's clear a lot of folks like these to stick out like a sore thumb with silver coolers, colourful pipework and cutting half the bumper off that's not really my thing so in keeping with the OEM+ kind of thing this suits me far better!
Step 1: Pull things off that are in the way
Step 2: Out with the old
Step 3: In with the new
Step 4: Run out of time and have to leave the car 99% done for the night
Step 5: Finish work the following day and finally get it all sorted properly
Initial impressions are good - logs show slightly cooler temps with normal driving and staying lower when pushing on a bit too. No noticeable increase in turbo lag so happy on that front too. Little bit of tidying up to do at some point just because I'm a bit of a tart like that, but that's almost solely aesthetics rather than functional.
Tyres were getting a little lower than Id like so have thrown on my spare set of R32 rims which all have 6mm+ rubber on. Will keep them on for a little while for
daily use until I can refurb the LCR wheels and get some fresh tyres on them. Having had a fairly decent chat with Prawn about his Kumhos I'm currently planning on getting hold of a set of those, but will do a little more homework when the time comes. The wheels were pretty grimy from storage, so gave them a quick scrub before fitting - just enough to get the worst of the crud off.
Gave the brakes a quick clean to assess the paintwork too. Came up fairly well but once dry it was evident that the lacquer is pretty cloudy. Will get them repainted at some point down the line. Cheers to the old man for lending a hand!
Got a few other little bits sorted recently too. First up was sorting out the centre caps on my other half's Golf as they were looking a little worse for wear. Much improved for under a fiver!
Dogbone swap on the same car too - old one was cracked and the bush mega worn - New OEM bush and bolts in a spare mount I had has made a world of difference.
Have had a bit of a play helping out with this at work. Locost track car based around a 1300 Ford powertrain etc. Not too bad but building to the regs in place for this particular class is a little frustrating to say the least...
Oh yeah, I was pretty happy with this too - 39.4mpg on a run from Devon up to Hampshire. 170mi of mixed roads. Surprising!
Hit the next mark on the journey too:
Good times. Back to enjoying the car and meeting likeminded friends to chat ****