Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by chris_uk
You will get 250 no probs.
get more than that on stock internals... get an obd tuner and learn to map it yourself
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chris_uk
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Yea but dont go above 265, the rods start to go.
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corsadonk
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Chargecooler rad looks nice.
Good luck, I should see you Saturday.
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davegreen
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yes I will be there Saturday, in this car too!!
will up load photo's in morning as its running now, brakes to bleed, rear anti roll bar to fit, fluids to top up, radio to fit, and a good wash!
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davegreen
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fitted the new chain sets, timed it all up,
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fitted new uprated oil pump and drive belt tensioner,
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wheeled it out and lifted it on to the chassis mounts,
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buit up sub frame with new H&R anti roll bar, new lower arms and new drop links,
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then started adding fluids, even a cup of tea for me
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hope to get it finished before it rains later today
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davegreen
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Well got it finished and had a good trip down to combe action day, passed mot so on with supercharger!
got manifold on, charger on, injectors in, fuel lines on, alternator on, belt on, planned radhoses.
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djgritt
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That looks like a bit of a squeeze!
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davegreen
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quote: Originally posted by djgritt
That looks like a bit of a squeeze!
I like it tight at the front!
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davegreen
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had a few hours again today so started by plugging the map sensor hole in the charger, used a 10mm core plug stretched to 10.2mm along with Loctite bearing fit, then fitted the new map sensor in to the manifold.
simple jobs done, so on to the wiring loom which has to be re routed and have some wires lengthend to suit new location of ECU, also fitted new plugs for the z20let injectors, new coolant pump for the charge cooler.
found a green cotton air filter which fits in the space made from moving the ABS unit, not the ideal type or size but it fits! started plumbing up the charge cooler and prerad had to move main radiator back to make way for the new Kenlow 10" fans between the 2 rads.
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looks like fitting air con has gone out the window now, no room for the condenser.
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Generation
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Remove the crash bar?
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davegreen
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could do that but the pre rad is mounted on it
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davegreen
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super charger has to come off
not sure when im going to get time to work on it as work has got very busy so working 7 days a week 12+ hours a day. good for funds bad for playing with the cars.
got these parts today, not bad as I ordered them Monday from USA!
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dual pass end plate, larger coolant pump, magnetic sump plug and oil for the charger.
the reason why it all needs to come off, more power!
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Jed D
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have you got the bracket for the pump too?
nice work, i enjoy reading this
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davegreen
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bracket is already fitted with smaller pump in it, got this one as its higher flow than standard gm pump.
off work Tuesday so will have time to do some more work and maybe get it running!
its ages till PVS right?
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by davegreen
its ages till PVS right?
tell me about it haha, not taking my corsa, not 100% happy with it yet, mostly wiring to sort out
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davegreen
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got plenty of time now, just had a fall out with my manager so no more work till Wednesday.
given an out side job to do first thing, pouring with rain but hey, then when the sun comes out an in doors job that could have been started first!
still, I can crack on with the corsa now.
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davegreen
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charger is off, removed manifold to do dual pass mod.
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used a jubilee clip to grip the laminova cores to pull them out, gave them a quick clean fitted new O rings top and bottom then reassembled after turning 2 of the cores around.
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fitted new end plate and refitted to the engine, made a few other mods to the drive belt and plumbed up the new water pump for the charge cooler, started re wiring the front of the engine as I wasn't 100% happy with it trial fitted the radiators and front bumper.
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taylorboosh
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In all fairness do you think knew it was going to get sunny?
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davegreen
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quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
In all fairness do you think knew it was going to get sunny?
yes as both jobs at work needed to be done by end of the weekend and Sunday's forecast for here was good. didn't matter what order they got done in. by the time I was give the second job the work shop was blocked up and couldn't get the machine in. where as if I started that first there would have been no problem and could have stopped it to do the combine outside once rain stopped. he was being a nob as usuall!
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corsadonk
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So why does the new cover have a extra hose take off on the inlet?
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davegreen
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quote: Originally posted by corsadonk
So why does the new cover have a extra hose take off on the inlet?
its whats known as dual pass, water goes in the middle passes along the 2 centre cores and back through the upper and lower core and out the top and bottom pipes, on the standard one it goes in the bottom and passes through all 4 cores in turn then exits at the top (quad pass) more cooled water in means cooler air to the engine and more BHP. 10 more is whats claimed!
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Jed D
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got thick thermal gaskets on where the charger and inlet bolt on? if not they a good investment to keep it cooler
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Warren G
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So it has a charge cooler built into the inlet manifold?
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davegreen
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yes jed, and m8 studs not the standard m6 ones most people use and then suffer from gasket failure due to poor clamping force.
yes warren, standard feature on gm supercharges on these engines I've improved it though!
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corsadonk
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I get ya. For some reason I'm watching a super charger set up on U.S Ebay.
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