Wrighty
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can i ask why the vacuums are so many & so important?
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Nic Barnes
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if you only took 2 for example, it wouldnt be a smooth vacuum. it would be pulsed which would cause issues for map sensors etc. take one off all 4, smoothes it out.
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Nick-S
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thats a big ass down pipe
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Wrighty
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ah so taking vacs from all 4, gives a more accurate vacuum, so that map sensor knows exactly what pressures in the manifold? as oposed to taking it from 2, and it been un-accruate?
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chazp1
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Now then Mr Barnes hows thing mate. Pleased to see the corsa coming on nicely. What bhp are we looking for mate
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by chazp1
Now then Mr Barnes hows thing mate. Pleased to see the corsa coming on nicely. What bhp are we looking for mate
250 ish i hope
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Nic Barnes
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todays antics sponsored by rolling road legendary man johnathan and the greatest cumbrian mechanic with sideburns aka slick.
made screamer pipe
front end virtually back together. need to get a couple boost pipes alloy welded.
tb's etc all bolted up
tried to fire it up, battery flat and not enough life in the battery that were trying to jump it off.
get to my mates house, eating some domino's pizza and get a phone call saying its alive. barking away a bit without the plenum on as tb's need balanced etc. still bits to sort, but its alive again.
[Edited on 15-02-2009 by Nic Barnes]
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Cole
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so nic what you gonna do if it does break the 500bhp mark
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Rick Draper
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Good news nick. Soon have it back on the rollers.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
Good news nick. Soon have it back on the rollers.
yeah wont be next week as he is busy but maybe week after. will have to book a day off work i reckon.
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Rick Draper
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O and them toffee crisp cluster things rule!
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Nic Barnes
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yeah they were quite nice. even better when they are someone elses though so technically free.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Cole
so nic what you gonna do if it does break the 500bhp mark
laugh a lot probably. it was extremely close last time really.
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thegsi
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Bet the management on that is seriously complexed aye?
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by thegsi
Bet the management on that is seriously complexed aye?
no not really. once you get into to it and understand it, its actually just time consuming rather than complex. this is why i pay professionals really. i can do basic mapping to get stuff to run. but its a bit too costly car to be playing about with on my own......
rolling roads are great for that.
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thegsi
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Got ya. Suppose once it pairs with everything and reads it correctly its just about getting it to copy and read info exactly how you want it to? Got to admire your work here though Nic, regardless of how much it makes.
Move down here so you can work on mine there's nobody around here
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Nic Barnes
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well programmeable ecu's are very adaptable. nice to be able to bin stuff like the air flow meter etc, hot start valve and other garbage the std ecu uses.
from what i gather as id gone home before it actually fired up, that it needed a bit of adjustment to get it to run. also the tb's needed balanced. but it runs which is a nice thing. been 3 months since it last fired up.
im hoping to go down do some more work on it on tuesday night. get the bumper on, fit the boost pipes if theyve been alloy welded etc. get it booked in for mapping.
id move if there were some respectably paid jobs for lazy people who like to do as little as possible and earn as much as possible? im a reliable worker. always reliably 5-10 minutes late every day.
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thegsi
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
well programmeable ecu's are very adaptable. nice to be able to bin stuff like the air flow meter etc, hot start valve and other garbage the std ecu uses.
from what i gather as id gone home before it actually fired up, that it needed a bit of adjustment to get it to run. also the tb's needed balanced. but it runs which is a nice thing. been 3 months since it last fired up.
im hoping to go down do some more work on it on tuesday night. get the bumper on, fit the boost pipes if theyve been alloy welded etc. get it booked in for mapping.
id move if there were some respectably paid jobs for lazy people who like to do as little as possible and earn as much as possible? im a reliable worker. always reliably 5-10 minutes late every day.
Great stuff. Any chance of seeing it at any events this year? Have my old job as photo porcessor. All I did was read magazines, eat biscuits and play pranks on customers. Super lazy ass job but shit pay
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Nic Barnes
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its not exactly a show car really. it rarely gets washed. im going to try to qualify for ten of the best again though.
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DaNnY_LaD
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Truely Love it Nic
Massive acheivment Well done
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Nic Barnes
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be even better once its actually back on the road. needs taxed and mot runs out middle of march. doh.
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FruitBooTeR
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Looking good nic looks as complex as ever
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Nic Barnes
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yeah, its got a lot more complex over the years. once everything is actually back together it should look fairly neat aswell im hoping. only really the vacuum block to do. but johnathan from rolling road found something that would maybe work without making anything.
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Nic Barnes
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2005
2007
2009
random.
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Chris F
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I thought u was joking in the other thread muppet!
2L TB Turbo...Nice Work
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