Brandon,
Congrats on the VIN. Must be a thrill to drive it on the street... how's the wind with the short windscreen... you wearing a helmet or goggles?
good luck on the final hurdle.
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Brandon,
Congrats on the VIN. Must be a thrill to drive it on the street... how's the wind with the short windscreen... you wearing a helmet or goggles?
good luck on the final hurdle.
A helmet. That's a funny thought. No I couldn't even find my sunglasses so I just squinted, kept my mouth closed and distanced myself from cars in front.
The short windshield does an impressive job cutting the wind. I drove the car without it and there was significantly more wind in my face.
Congrats in the CHP inspection. Why would the belts be considered an issue by the refs? Keep us posted on how everything goes.
I also want them tucked under a bit more. The rear tires hit the upper trailing arm with no spacers and come very close to Waynes lower trailing arm. I think at least a 5mm will be needed for the rears to work. With the 12mm they rub the fender slightly when cornering hard or going diagonally up a steep driveway.
The fronts are too far out too for my visual preference. There isn't the same need for the spacers there to they are coming out. I will pull them off this weekend and shoot a few pictures, I don't have any without them yet.
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Sorry I had to do a baby post. Keeps my lady happy
Lol, she's beautiful!!!!man
We just did the same picture thing tues when he was a week old.
I will post the boy to help ya.
Last edited by metalmaker12; 05-16-2014 at 09:30 PM.
awesome pics of the baby Brandon!
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Heya wayne. No I didn't but was considering. How much space is acceptable from tire to lower trailing arm?
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Bill, I feel ya. This is my first Subie experience and the cooling system took me a bit to get my arms around. I was scared of water lock from running a water to a vacuum.
Yes to your question.
I pulled my turbo off today. My guess was right..here is the damage.
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It's a journal bearing and supposedly all the internals are new. Or this guy just totally worked me over.
Since it's a sleeve bearing this is totally fixable right?
The internals could have not been new if you barely drove the car and have this problem. What turbo is this
Thanks, Brando, Wayne.
Brando: first, beautiful child. I envy you. Second, which turbo is that?
Bill
Thank you Bill.
The turbo is supposedly a TD05 with MHI internals. This is what the guy said. When i get this thing rebuilt on Monday I will get the real scoop
You'll need a new compressor wheel and a new compressor housing too. Can't really fix those. The compressor and turbine wheels are precision balanced, allowing them to spin up to 150,000 RPM.
From your photo's it looks like the compressor housing wasn't seated correctly. Looks cocked.
So would you guys fix this one or buy another one? What would your guesstimate be on this fix? $300?
I'd really check to see if the oil feed line is clear and see if there is anything in the filter in the banjo bolt.
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I checked the banjo bolt & oil feed and oil seemed to be flowing fine. Before installing this turbo already had slop which i pointed out the guy after I purchased it. His solution was some taps with a mallet to center the compressor. That should have been a red flag but I went with it. Live and learn.
I forgot I had a new but lower quality TD05 turbo sitting around. This morning I woke up and pulled my bad turbo and replaced it with this new knockoff. The entire job took about 2 hours including the time it took to swap the pumbing. Although the compressor isn't as impressive the unit performed close to one I replaced. There was a slight power loss but the car still feels extremely quick.
Once working I shot over to Erik's and swapped some 818 insight. This was the first time taking the 818 on the freeway and it felt solid.
A great way to spend a Sunday.
I am starting to think the tracking issues are related more to bump steer. On top of that the low profile tires, wide tires and stiff suspension also make for a car that pulls on uneven surfaces. The limits of this car are far to great to come close to finding on the street. I am very anxious to let it rip in a safe closed course environment.
Last edited by Brando; 05-18-2014 at 09:55 PM.
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Yup. It's awesome having Brando around. He went balls out on his body build (he's a body builder you know) and blew right past me when I was out on surgery recovery. Now I get to look at his and learn! Huge help. Rocky even took her first swim in our pool a couple of weeks ago. What a great baby. So cute.
I drove the R yesterday as well and man it's awesome when that turbo kicks in! THe front end got a little light and dodgy over the bumps under hard accel though. It's enough to start thinking bad thoughts that's for sure. I'm wondering if something a little softer in the front suspension might be helpful. Not sure if the shocks are on soft or not. He's checking into it.
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Brando did you verify your springs were correct? As per the other thread the 300s go up front and the 500s in the back, I had mine backwards (as did most) ... maybe that's part of the issue?
Looked at your early pictures but couldn't read them... but it looks like the thicker ones are up front. good thing its only a 20 minute job to swap the coilovers front to back.
Last edited by longislandwrx; 05-20-2014 at 06:42 AM.
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It was like the 2nd thing I did when I got the kit and never looked back.
Hey at least I didn't sweep it under the rug!
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I had the company who sold me the motor put the Vin on the invoice and the officers used that invoice to determine the donor VIN
I followed Chad's Bump steer guide (thank you!) to install my Baer bumpsteer kit. I also noticed tire wear that would indicate too much toe in. I took a few degrees out and the car tracks very well now. There still is a slight tendency to track left under heavy acceleration at high speeds but its minor. Visually looking at the rear i feel there is too much toe in so I plan on playing with the setup some more.
I finished off all the aluminum paneling with the exception of the rear splash guards. Times like these a lift would be a huge help, it's so awkward trying to drill and rivet from under the car. Glad it's behind me.
I notched out the front splitter to slide it forward 3" and that made for a great position to support the front splash guard. I also mounted the side valence.
I drove the car for about 3 hours yesterday in 1 hour blocks, coming home in between and fixing ticks. Most all the rattles are gone. All the tire rubbing is also gone except the outside of the fronts on heavy cornering. It's rubbing so much its sending smoke out of the fenders. I feel the front is a little soft anyhow, so I am going to tighten up the springs a bit and remove the 3mm spacers from the front. The backs seem fine with the 5mm and tire rub back there has gone away.
The car feels very stable to drive now.
Looks good man. I plan on painting the inside with the bedliner black when I do the splash guards so it's all black underneath. how about you? BTW, it's not all behind you: you still still have to help me do mine. Beer included.
Last edited by ehansen007; 06-02-2014 at 01:31 PM.
Will work for Beer
Bedliner black it is, I don't care for how much the aluminum pops in the wheel well. It's distracting and tacky. Build session this weekend?
Sure, bring it over Sunday and we can do both. I should have enough as it's spreads pretty well.