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ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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right - another update after a weekends work...
SEM manifold known pin holes (the visible ones) have been welded, but I did'nt like some of the visible porosity in the cast section of the plenum, so as I dont want to every be doing this again, shot blast the whole thing back to raw ally, and then weld all others which may become visible..

that done, there were remaining pores showing, which were not suitable to welding, so have been metal filled now and sanded back for a smooth clean, sealed surface.

Pictures below of the process so far.

Chemical metal filled and sanded back to fill and smooth all pores/dimples in the cast plenum
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polo-inlet-mani-2.jpg


Sanded flat and with a couple of coats of high build etch primer filler
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Goes into top colour (black) tonight before refitting.
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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hows this going to work out in the long run will the boost pressure just not blow it out bill

:rolleyes:
It will be fine.
the known pin holes which leaked visibly in the welds, have been welded.
I chose to shotblast the whole thing back to raw metal to see if anything else was lurking under their paint as I want this 100%.

There were some dimples in the cast plenum, which I have chosen to chemical metal fill to smooth them out and fill them cosmetically.

I would not be wasting the numerous additional hours its taken for the hell of it for a £350 manifold. :cry: I want it right, so I chose to go back to metal and worked back up so I know its 100%.

Its piss poor that I had to do this at all from the original supplier :banghead:

The manifold will not be leaking anything ever. Rest Assured
:thumbup:
 
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ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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Shoundet do, dries rockhard that stuff if mixed and applied properly. Good work there Bill.

just to confirm and clarify, I have not used chemical metal to fill known leaking holes... they have been aluminium welded by me. I chose to use chemical metal filler to fill the dimples/pores in the casting as it is strong filler, to be sure none of these pores actually go anywhere. I could have chosen to use plain body filler to make it look right, but chose to use chemical metal filler for the additional security and strength it offers. the known leaking pin holes have been aluminium welded secure.
 
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just to confirm and clarify, I have not used chemical metal to fill known leaking holes... they have been aluminium welded by me. I chose to use chemical metal filler to fill the dimples/pores in the casting as it is strong filler, to be sure none of these pores actually go anywhere. I could have chosen to use plain body filler to make it look right, but chose to use chemical metal filler for the additional security and strength it offers. the known leaking pin holes have been aluminium welded secure.

Ah right, got you now by pin holes do you mean like pitting on the surface? Still a top job, what finish you going for, matt, satin, gloss or wrinkle?
 
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just to confirm and clarify, I have not used chemical metal to fill known leaking holes... they have been aluminium welded by me. I chose to use chemical metal filler to fill the dimples/pores in the casting as it is strong filler, to be sure none of these pores actually go anywhere. I could have chosen to use plain body filler to make it look right, but chose to use chemical metal filler for the additional security and strength it offers. the known leaking pin holes have been aluminium welded secure.

no problem :)
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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I am still mapping it... which given the weather conditions this weekend, is proving tricky..
wet sheeting rain, with cheap ass tyres is not a recipe for traction with this setup.
4th gear wheelspin when boost goes over 1bar. :cry:

Its getting there.. violent little thing

Seeing 1bar boost at 3500rpm in 4th, by 4krpm 30psi & mad wheelspin... Am taming it down, but when its up its away... if only it could find traction that is.

:shrug:

the battle continues..
:whistle:
 

Gooner_Mike

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I am still mapping it... which given the weather conditions this weekend, is proving tricky..
wet sheeting rain, with cheap ass tyres is not a recipe for traction with this setup.
4th gear wheelspin when boost goes over 1bar. :cry:

Its getting there.. violent little thing

Seeing 1bar boost at 3500rpm in 4th, by 4krpm 30psi & mad wheelspin... Am taming it down, but when its up its away... if only it could find traction that is.

:clap:
 

M1KEH

M1KE
Oct 27, 2007
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The Middle
I am still mapping it... which given the weather conditions this weekend, is proving tricky..
wet sheeting rain, with cheap ass tyres is not a recipe for traction with this setup.
4th gear wheelspin when boost goes over 1bar. :cry:

Its getting there.. violent little thing

Seeing 1bar boost at 3500rpm in 4th, by 4krpm 30psi & mad wheelspin... Am taming it down, but when its up its away... if only it could find traction that is.

:shrug:

the battle continues..
:whistle:
Maybe it's the god's hinting that you should buy a dyno Bill :p:p I can imagine that unless you've got good winter tyres though anything with any sortve power will be hard to map.
 
Jun 1, 2007
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Maybe it's the god's hinting that you should buy a dyno Bill :p:p I can imagine that unless you've got good winter tyres though anything with any sortve power will be hard to map.

ill put good money that good winter tyres will not stop the the spin up in the wet
 

M1KEH

M1KE
Oct 27, 2007
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The Middle
I'm not saying it won't stop spin up, but it will certainly improve matters in this coldness and weather. and mapping is about part throttle openinggs too and if you can't do part throttle cause of cheap tyres then that would make a difference.
 
Jun 1, 2007
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tyres are cheap for a reason
1st bill needs to be payed for this biuld
2nd carnt get any toyo R888

dont think its on part throttle at 30 psi
 
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