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by huzzy » Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:43 pm
Yesterday morning on the M5 near Burnham.
Hope it's not too expensive to fix!
Previously: Subaru Impreza WRX (P95 CJH) Subaru Impreza WRX (DV52 LJZ) Subaru Impreza WRX STI WR1#131(VE04 LUW) Subaru Impreza STI Hawkeye Spec C (YD06 NGT) Subaru Impreza 22B #377 (S22BHU) Now: Subaru Impreza STI Hawkeye Spec C Type RA
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by CAVEMAN » Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:11 pm
certainly one way to save fuel
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by WR 1mposter » Fri Jan 14, 2011 6:22 pm
Thats was mine !
As some of you knew she blew up thanks to a area52 hash-up forged 2.5 about 18 months ago. So car was on the way to being mapped again after fuel injectors were the issue last week, and yesterday the fuel pump failed, so will be another week or so before I get it back. So more expense
Was going to be a 2.33 stroker running around 600bhp, but with the way work is and the price being £10k more than the original price ....it just aint worth it !
So returned to a 2.0 but jdm, tuner tells me it's a spec c engine different water pump apparently than a jdm !
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by buffy » Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:11 pm
it was looking ok yesterday when the guys were loading it, shame bout the pump but sure the technician nik will sort it
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by WR 1mposter » Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:31 pm
buffy wrote:it was looking ok yesterday when the guys were loading it, shame bout the pump but sure the technician nik will sort it
Spence said it was ordered to arrive today, so hopefully Nik already has fitted it !
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by CAVEMAN » Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:15 pm
jesus christ...so basically a bunch of muppets build you a crap engine, and now you have had to plonk a spec C in there instead?
Probably be able to use the turbo and ancillaries from your built unit to get a fair bit of grunt back...i know a few rally boys pushing some good numbers on stock spec c units without any issues.
sorry to hear that mate...the spec you had was crackin...how can anybody F*ck up building an engine given they have new parts to play with?
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by buffy » Sat Jan 15, 2011 7:43 pm
hope nik sorted it for you he a good man and helpful will always go out of his way 2 help u so does spencer, and hope u get him back really soon,
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by WR 1mposter » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:32 pm
CAVEMAN wrote:jesus christ...so basically a bunch of muppets build you a crap engine, and now you have had to plonk a spec C in there instead?
Probably be able to use the turbo and ancillaries from your built unit to get a fair bit of grunt back...i know a few rally boys pushing some good numbers on stock spec c units without any issues.
sorry to hear that mate...the spec you had was crackin...how can anybody F*ck up building an engine given they have new parts to play with?
Too true !
Basically long story short had a AREA 52 2.5 forged with a fp green hta which was quoted around 500, got 460 but there was det, so mapper knocked it back a bit to be safe, following day a high boost fuel hose split at around 130mph at Bruntingthorpe charity day So no comeback on AREA52, even tho they fitted the hose!
So RCM done a leakage test 90,60,45,40% across all 4 !!!
So CPA collected and did a strip down, discovering bolts missing from the block, never fitted being a new block there would have been scars where tightened I have pics too prove, oval bores liners dropped and generally so many corners cut.. endless !
Not to mention my local spanner boy finding 3 bolts holding gearbox in place and loose aswell along with fingertight spark plugswhile doing service and mot !
So CPA have had the car for 18 months was going to be a bit of a monster, but decided against in the end. So now have a jdm/spec c 2.0 fitted with a recon RCM400 turbo, already had all the major bolt on parts so should be good for a bit above 400.
So if you now anyone who wants a 2.2 CDB which are rare as rocking horse shit and a fp green hta turbo !
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by WR 1mposter » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:34 pm
buffy wrote:hope nik sorted it for you he a good man and helpful will always go out of his way 2 help u so does spencer, and hope u get him back really soon,
Hopefully this week !
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by buffy » Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:22 pm
WR 1mpostor (aka number 1 moderator) wrote:buffy wrote:hope nik sorted it for you he a good man and helpful will always go out of his way 2 help u so does spencer, and hope u get him back really soon,
Hopefully this week !
hope all goes well for you
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by Megaman » Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:25 pm
So how long before you have a working car imposter?
Are CPA slow for some reason as rocko and you that seem to have a permanent parking space down there??
Sounds like they know what they are doing if they found all those issues tho...
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by WR 1mposter » Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:12 pm
Megaman wrote:So how long before you have a working car imposter?
Are CPA slow for some reason as rocko and you that seem to have a permanent parking space down there??
Sounds like they know what they are doing if they found all those issues tho...
This week, I was home most of last week but injectors, fuel pump so could have collected, but work picked up so must have dosh before car, so hoping to find time this week to collect, before I go on holiday !
Let just say there thorough !
Ours was in no rush....
Think Rocko had a few delays due to fabrication on certain parts.
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by Megaman » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:03 am
Well good luck with it mate
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by CAVEMAN » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:39 am
yeah good luck....by the sounds of things you have done well to escape with little damage considering the other bits that they have messed up. It could of really gone BANG
At least this way you can use most of the other parts you have bought...
defo interested in the 2.2, but need to pay off a heft tax bill first..so unless you can wait a few months then don't hesitate to get rid if you have anohter offer.
the FPG turbo can be put in the bin though mate....heard too many horror stories of those.
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by WR 1mposter » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:35 am
Collecting today !
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by buffy » Mon Jan 17, 2011 6:51 pm
WR 1mpostor (aka number 1 moderator) wrote:Megaman wrote:So how long before you have a working car imposter?
Are CPA slow for some reason as rocko and you that seem to have a permanent parking space down there??
Sounds like they know what they are doing if they found all those issues tho...
This week, I was home most of last week but injectors, fuel pump so could have collected, but work picked up so must have dosh before car, so hoping t Ours was in no rush.... Think Rocko had a few delays due to fabrication on certain parts.
where is rocko these days havent seen him on here for while nor anything bout his car????? also hope you enjoy the ride home in yours
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by WR 1mposter » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:17 pm
buffy wrote:This week, I was home most of last week but injectors, fuel pump so could have collected, but work picked up so must have dosh before car, so hoping t
Ours was in no rush.... Think Rocko had a few delays due to fabrication on certain parts.
where is rocko these days havent seen him on here for while nor anything bout his car????? also hope you enjoy the ride home in yours[/quote]
The bitch is back !
All went well, pulls well seeing as it only boosting at 0.9bar...
CPA did'nt change the fuel pump because fuelsender needs to be renewed after Spencer said it's been hash by area52 so need to do both and then remap, but will do a few miles to see if engine is ok.
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by CAVEMAN » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:29 am
yeah, go steady mate...just get it all bed in and checked over first.
too tempting to bury your right foot and send bits everywhere. Good to know you are back on track and enjoying the car again.
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by WR1 Bro » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:54 am
CAVEMAN wrote:yeah, go steady mate...just get it all bed in and checked over first.
too tempting to bury your right foot and send bits everywhere. Good to know you are back on track and enjoying the car again.
You have not seen Pasty drive? He's like a driving instructor with no petrol in his tank.
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by Megaman » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:18 am
WR1 Bro wrote:CAVEMAN wrote:yeah, go steady mate...just get it all bed in and checked over first.
too tempting to bury your right foot and send bits everywhere. Good to know you are back on track and enjoying the car again.
You have not seen Pasty drive? He's like a driving instructor with no petrol in his tank.
I hear he is in the guiness book of records for free wheeling a scoob!
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by CAVEMAN » Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:35 am
Megaman wrote:WR1 Bro wrote:CAVEMAN wrote:yeah, go steady mate...just get it all bed in and checked over first.
too tempting to bury your right foot and send bits everywhere. Good to know you are back on track and enjoying the car again.
You have not seen Pasty drive? He's like a driving instructor with no petrol in his tank.
I hear he is in the guiness book of records for free wheeling a scoob!
he should get it entered into the Goodwood soapbox gravity challenge then!
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by WR 1mposter » Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:04 pm
Megaman wrote:WR1 Bro wrote:CAVEMAN wrote:yeah, go steady mate...just get it all bed in and checked over first.
too tempting to bury your right foot and send bits everywhere. Good to know you are back on track and enjoying the car again.
You have not seen Pasty drive? He's like a driving instructor with no petrol in his tank.
I hear he is in the guiness book of records for free wheeling a scoob!
Sarcasm an wit no need .....hows the golf buddy !
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by Megaman » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:53 pm
WR 1mpostor (aka number 1 moderator) wrote:Megaman wrote:WR1 Bro wrote:CAVEMAN wrote:yeah, go steady mate...just get it all bed in and checked over first.
too tempting to bury your right foot and send bits everywhere. Good to know you are back on track and enjoying the car again.
You have not seen Pasty drive? He's like a driving instructor with no petrol in his tank.
I hear he is in the guiness book of records for free wheeling a scoob!
Sarcasm an wit no need .....hows the golf buddy !
When things are as bad as they are for you and me, ya gotta laugh about it otherwise you would scream, find a large weapon and go damage some people... lol
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by WR 1mposter » Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:32 pm
Megaman wrote:WR 1mpostor (aka number 1 moderator) wrote:Megaman wrote:WR1 Bro wrote:CAVEMAN wrote:yeah, go steady mate...just get it all bed in and checked over first.
too tempting to bury your right foot and send bits everywhere. Good to know you are back on track and enjoying the car again.
You have not seen Pasty drive? He's like a driving instructor with no petrol in his tank.
I hear he is in the guiness book of records for free wheeling a scoob!
Sarcasm an wit no need .....hows the golf buddy !
When things are as bad as they are for you and me, ya gotta laugh about it otherwise you would scream, find a large weapon and go damage some people... lol
Trouble is Mega they sometimes have a larger weapon than you
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