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Sorry, posted this under my newbie post without thinking
Back in 2004 before I took it off the road and molested it for my turbo conversion (January 2005)..
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About 6 months ago..
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More pics and info here..
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welcome mate, another tubby lad! dont need a paddle clutch do you, trying to organise a group buy!
cheers
thanks but no thanks lol, no way couldn't go back there again, had one in my rs turbo, was horrible to drive and will never forget the state of the flywheel and pressure plate after 10k!!!
this is a second car for occasional use so im going to try my luck with an uprated non-paddle
was stupid tho, didn't do much research and ordered an "uprated" one from BB tuning about 2 years ago.. its a valeo part, any ideas where this is sourced from and if they are any good?
there are pants!lol i have one currently and only just gone to high boost and its slipping, u need a paddle for over 200bhp, the valeo uprated one can be had from GSF, its a R5 GTT uprated one as far as am aware but still made from cheese! :lol:
had a feeling you were going to say that lol oh well bit late now, you live you learn :(
Crossers
07-09-2007, 21:51
There's gonna be a few tubbys one here soon! :D
I can see coops and MAXIBOY getting mithered to death!
Mine goes off road after 21st Sept, all the parts should have been collected/dilivered by then :P
You intercooling or charge cooling? Low or High Boost?
Paul
looking to run just under 1 bar, but i've gone for the weakest actuator possible (.65 bar) so i can get a proper boost controller in there to map the boost progressively through the gears (and hopefully give the box a bit more life lol)
haven't thought about cooling yet, just want to get the engine built up and get the car moving without the turbo first, i'd definitely prefer an intercooler though but i don't want to molest the front of the car too much if i can avoid it
good to see more people doing it though, at least i got someone to share ideas/problems (more likely the latter lol) with!!
Crossers
07-09-2007, 21:59
Charge coolers are much kinder to the front end though, little/no modding required really, except in engine bay (battery relocation)
Are you running forged pistons? The car won't run reet well at low comp without the turbo?
Paul
true but i've never been convinced by those pissy little header tanks they give you for them, i'm going to relocate the battery anyway regardless..
i've took the spare wheel off so the battery relocation will make up for losing that weight at the rear, and the weight of the turbo will make up for the battery i've moved
yes running wossner pistons as well, c/r will be around or just under 8.5:1
yep i know the car will run terrible, but don't mind its only to run it in, i just have to move the car itself ASAP, its already stored at three different places without an engine in it lol peoples patience is wearing thin
Crossers
07-09-2007, 22:12
lol, i know what u mean!
Thats why i've got mine micro planned!! Waiting till all (well, most) parts arrive, then borrowing my bro's second car. I've then a month, at a push month/half to get it sorted. Taking time off work, as i know things...lots of things will FUBAR :twisted:
I've gone for charge cooling because like you i don't want to change the appearance of the Williams, or have to piss about with the large intercooling pipework.
Paul
all sounds promising, hope it goes well for you! in fact, i might wait a month to study your lessons learned first :wink: :lol:
yep, im hoping i can do some more logical thinking about cooling once everythings back in the engine bay
my only doubt about the whole conversion is if i ruin the whole williams package with all that mid range torque coming in mid bend or roundabout, that was the whole meaning of this car to me!!!
One day I will pull my finger out and start this modifying malarky - it just took way too long just getting the bugger back to standard first!
Don't do it.. it drains the wallet and patience lol!
That doesn't matter anymore the missus did tha years ago
the car turboed is a totally different animal, if i'm honest i dont enjoy it on the valver/williams stomping ground as much as it is, as in lots of tight B roads, but then again i havent had a blast since i sorted the handling :wink:
chargecooler is best imo, keeps it lookin o/e on the exterior and also less pipework so easier to fit and less lag :twisted:
really? what have you done to the suspension now then?
i changed EVERYTHING suspension wise except the torsion bars and ARB's for new renault stuff about 6 months before i took it off the road.. what a transformation from the old tired stuff (which was still impressive enough when i first got the car)
its on FK coilovers matey, but they were on tractor stance, i've wound them down a tad since to get the road holding right, not been out since as with H/G blowing n turbo dyin on me not had chance, but fingers crossed my oil; feed connection will show tomos and am off for a spin! :twisted:
chargecooler is best imo, keeps it lookin o/e on the exterior
thats why i decided on the charge cooler
Crossers
08-09-2007, 01:25
thats why i decided on the charge cooler
:shock: lol
Paul
chargecooler is best imo, keeps it lookin o/e on the exterior
thats why i decided on the charge cooler
:lol: :wink:
what headgasket are people using with the turbo conversion and what compression ratio are the lowcomp pistons?
some are using standard gaskets some a Spesso gaskets available in different thickness.
you can have the pistons in any comp ratio but most are 8.5 too 1
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