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  1. Kokopelli

    Kokopelli Active Member

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    I finally got my car back together and took it for a short spin this morning. The only issue was it kept stalling at the stop signs in my neighborhood. This was quickly remedied when on my second drive I attempted to make a u-turn and the fender liner on the passenger side ripped off. After that it stopped stalling and is now running perfect.
     
  2. Jake

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    lol who needs fender liners anyways?!

    good to hear its running again
     
  3. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

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    nice Mike, congratulations - looks like they're all coming together now

    Mine got hauled to BG on Friday, I'm a few days out on mine as well
     
  4. Alex

    Alex Community Founder
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    Nice...Air related problem them I assume?
     
  5. slowwrx

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    Nice, just got my motor back as well
     
  6. Sparta

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    So what setup are you running now?
     
  7. ScoobyMike

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    congrats mike
     
  8. Jake

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    didnt think he changed anything, just thought he was replacing the blown motor from the dyno day???
     
  9. Sparta

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    can you let the OP answer?

    I've heard several different things going on and just wanna see what the final outcome was.
     
  10. Jake

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    i wasnt answering. i was asking a question....
     
  11. Kokopelli

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    Same setup except I have perrin fuel rails and am now wingless.

    The block has 2618 Mahle pistons,scat rods and acl bearings. I also went with an 8 puck clutch that has 0 chatter on engagement. We'll see in about 500 miles how it can handle the power.
     
  12. Sparta

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    nice now how about a rematch with that Dyno?
     
  13. Kokopelli

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    I will need a retune but I doubt I'll get a race gas tune anytime soon. That will come in the next year or so when I add the nitrous.

    I had the heads and block milled to get them cleaned up and with the new pistons the compression is probably a little higher thus necessitating the need for a retune.
     
  14. Bug-Rex

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    Congrats Mike!
     
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    So how is the cold startup with the new pistons?

    Also, can you tell me which clutch you ended up with?
     
  16. gotsol

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    not to hate but I have a hard time understanding project cars like this. They run great for a few weeks, make a ton of power and are fast but then they blow up and spend months not moving.

    Maybe I'm just getting old
     
  17. Kokopelli

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    To understand a project like this you must drive a first gen Scion Xb for a few months. ;)


    First off my car ran for few years not weeks. Even if it lets go every other year it is still cheaper than buying a new car. I do have to admit though that I am getting tired of spending time crawling under a car. It may be time for a new hobby. Something cheaper like macrame or oragami. Either of those would certainly make my wife happier.

    This time I took it real slow because I had so much other stuff going on and I had another car. If I ever have to do it again I'll probably just part out the car.
     
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    you should get into bedazzling Mike
     
  19. Kokopelli

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    The cold start up is what I would consider average from all the built engines I have heard. Not the loudest but not as quite as the Mahle 4032 I had in there before. You can't hear anything from inside the car but it is noticeable from outside. When it warms up there is still a slight tick but only a little more than the injectors make.


    The clutch is a South Bend feramic. It drives great but we will see how it handles the power once everything is broken in.
     
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    Ill be interested to see how you like the Southbend setup. I ran one in my Supra and it held over 500whp very easily.
     
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    congrats mike. I know it feels good to be driving it again!
     
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    When I used to work in a shop in NYC back in the 5.0 Mustang days I used to see broken fast cars all the time.

    A kid would come to us and ask us to make his 'stang faster and we would. Two weeks later he'd come back saying it is making a funny noise or his towed in on a flatbed and the process would repeat.

    I'm sure Golf would take up just as much time and money but perhaps be less exciting.


    oh I know, you could try autocrossing! I know you have already but get back out there.
     
  24. ZenMotors

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    Well done!!!
     
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    YAY!!!

    Lets see if this one will hit 9K... hahaha....

    I thought the proper break-in for an engine was to use regular oil, blast on it for 30-40 miles, then change the oil. Then go another 500ish normal paced miles on regular oil then change it again. Then you're ready to go. Something about the cross-hatch texture on the cylinder walls seating the rings, rather than the texture wearing off before the rings are seated.
     
  26. RSConvert

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    Cool man...Did you repaint the trunk lid?
     
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