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| dances with roads | I did a little road trip to the wilds of NY State yesterday and visited with Bruce to check out his project. All I can say is, wow, what a fabulous pile of cool stuff waiting to go in and on! Except maybe that B&B melon shooter which, visually at least, is (pardon me Bruce) completely over the top. (After meeting Bruce & Friends I'm certain that the outrageous exhaust tip diameter is perfectly fine with him!) Besides all the new bits like Crawford pistons I got to see Subaru camshafts and other bits of our cars that are normally quite well buried under various covers and gaskets. I am even more impressed now by the engineering and quality of these cars than I was before. I was hoping to see Subaru pistons too but a lack of very specific tools put an early end to the day's teardown festivities. Also, despite (or perhaps because of) the efforts of several folks, the ongoing oddities with the webcam during the 4:20 reports remain a mystery. Besides Bruce I also got to meet Rick, Dan, Pam, and a steady stream of other folks whose primary link appears to be an irresistable urge to jump out of perfectly functional aircraft. All great folks. Thanks to everyone for being so friendly and making me feel instantly at home. Depending on the day it happens I plan on being there to see the initial fire belch from the reconstructed beastie. If I enjoy myself half as much as did yesterday it will be well worth the trip. Cheers! This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| | #94 |
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Car: 05' STI PSM Fav Mod: Leather Interior w/ Rear Pass thru Location: NYC Posts: 1,050
IWSTI Addict since: Nov 2003 Trader Rating: (4) | heheh... 420 $ |
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| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
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| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | day 11 as the motors hang...some more hanging on one stand is the old motor powerwashed and scrubbed. the s4 is hanging on another stand ready for the head swap to start. unfortunately, we need 13mm and 14mm 12-point sockets to remove the heads. we expect to have them tomorrow but we won't be back on it until sunday at the earliest. little ricky is ...er...pacing himself (isfh) and i have a skydiving event this weekend. element is shipping the turbo kit including the intercooler piping for the dr725, the uppipe, downpipe, intake, and the gt65 on monday. we should have it by thursday. the gt spec subrame braces have been shipped. except for a few odds and ends from local parts stores, these are the last parts we need to complete the puzzle. day 11 pics: - the engine bay is sparkling.- the e-boost controller, fuel pressure and egt gauges are dropped into the lotek a-pillar, which has been filed out a bit to accomodate 60mm gauges. - the tumbler deletes are almost finished. as you can see, the empty holes that used to hold the flapper rods still need to be welded and the ports tidied up and matched to the intake manifold. flow baby flow. - two shots of the right-side head without the valve cover. you can see the water and oil feed lines to the stock turbo in the upper left frame and a nice close-up shot of the cams Last edited by Neanderthal Racing; 08-02-2005 at 11:33 AM. |
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| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | day 15 - 2:45 - webcam is up for the head removal http://200mphprod.com/ on camera - little ricky and i spring into action {{yawn}} the gt spec subframe braces are here. the element gt65 turbo kit was shipped today. once it arrives, that's it. everything is here. |
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Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | words cannot express my disgust at the condition of my combustion chambers including the heads, valves and pistons. so, you think you are running rich with accessport? i used to joke about what my tailpipe looked like. here's what we found. i hope the pics i just took do it justice. Last edited by Neanderthal Racing; 08-02-2005 at 06:54 PM. |
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| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | pics posted above are the 1 & 3 cylinder. the 2 & 4 cylinders are just as gross but with a little more crap broken off and piled up on the cylinder wall. |
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Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
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| Moderator & ECU Tech
Car: 05 CGM STI Fav Mod: mo boostaz Location: Fredneck, MD Posts: 3,727
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2004 Trader Rating: (6) | 9.8-10.2 AFRs with > 100% IDC in many places. Definitely not acceptable. However, it is extremely important to note here that Cobb's maps are leaner than the stock maps! IMHO, what you are seeing could absolutely have been worse had you not been running Cobb's maps. The stock maps are definitely richer ... I can post pictures of each if you would like so as to offer proof of that statement. AFTER tuning I put the AFR around 11:1 and had 90% IDCs. t |
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| | #103 | |
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Car: 04 Impreza WRX STi Fav Mod: La Quarta Stella Location: Blitzburgh, PA Posts: 1,440
IWSTI Addict since: Sep 2003 Trader Rating: (2) | Quote:
In the AF graphs I've seen (mainly 04s, maybe all 04s) the car does NOT run that rich. Usually starts at 14.5:1 or so and tapers to 10.2:1 or so. 9.8:1 seems ridiculously rich. Regardless, what your graph doesn't show is the AF ratio over the entire powerband. | |
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| dances with roads | Quote:
As for the black stuff -- like I said, I haven't pulled heads in a few years, so my knowledge is a bit rusty, but it looks like there isn't very much of it at all. One piston has a spot where you wiped it right down to a clean piston top. I wonder if that amount could build up by starting up from cold and idling for a few minutes, then pulling into the garage. | |
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| Moderator & ECU Tech
Car: 05 CGM STI Fav Mod: mo boostaz Location: Fredneck, MD Posts: 3,727
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2004 Trader Rating: (6) | Quote:
http://www.bescaredracing.com/sti/dyno/stock/hp_afr.JPG As far as the graph ... I didn't do a run with the intention of graphing something for general consumption. I had a WOT run on my laptop and decided to post it so that others could see. If my intent was to show AFR over the powerband then I would have done what you suggested and started in 4th gear. But, alas, this is an afterthought. t This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. Last edited by WolfPlayer; 08-03-2005 at 01:58 PM. | |
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