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Post by redzone »

congrats!

now change the wheels! lol

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rodney007 wrote:Its alive...... alive!!!!!!!! :D
Awesome mate!!!! :beer
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Post by MitsuMadness »

Yeh! That looks like a nice tough build. Love your exhaust manifold, and wastegate setup!

And I actually really like those mags on it :wink:
I always wondered how a Starion would look with those era wheels.
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Post by rodney007 »

Bit of an update,

Last week I blew the head gasket between number 2 & 3 ,

Shortly after I found out I had the wrong intake manifold!! with the larger VR4 ports compared to my smaller evo ports on my head!. DOH!!!!
Then I found that the head gasket used on the engine was a cheapy one

As for something good coming out of it the block had been freshly machined and they were in fact new pistons with a fresh honing job on the bores, not to mention Finding ARP head studs was a nice as well.

I sent the head to GER to be striped, checked and machined.

So now I am running a performance 3 layer head gasket and a Racefab Intake manifold.

I just got it running the other night :D :D :D

Some pics of new intake manifold:

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Post by ProZac »

That is one awesomely tough looking car, well done :)

Does it go like a cut cat?
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Post by rodney007 »

ProZac wrote:Does it go like a cut cat?
goes f%$^ load better than as SOHC thats for sure :-)

vid running with old intake manifold

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v0Mlu7SAic


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Inspiring... Might have to start collecting parts, heh :)
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ProZac wrote:Inspiring... Might have to start collecting parts, heh :)
Don't do it! Keep it SOHC... but go decent SOHC... go DASH :twisted:
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Hah, dash's are pretty cool... But probably even more work than going DOHC?
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Post by enthuzed »

Coming along well Rodney, be good to see what sort of numbers you can get out of it.
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enthuzed wrote:Coming along well Rodney, be good to see what sort of numbers you can get out of it.
Yeah, although I dont wanna stress it too much, this is a daily driver. On 10 psi it goes hard enough for my liking :-)
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Post by rodney007 »

Bit of an update...

Intercooler and piping upgrade
FWD lancer powersteer pump with idler :-)
1 bar wastegate spring
oil catch tank with lines to suit
battery relocated to boot


Running quite nice at the moment. struggling for traction in third :-)

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Post by thrash »

bravo :beer lookin the goods!!

any reason you are using a maf instead of a map sensor? What computer are you running?
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Post by rodney007 »

thrash wrote:bravo :beer lookin the goods!!

any reason you are using a maf instead of a map sensor? What computer are you running?
hey, no reason as far as i am aware. Its a chipped evo ecu.

how to go about map sensor?
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Love your car man, it's kind of my inspiration :)
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