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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #780 on: April 18, 2009, 12:58:00 am »
What brakes have you gone/going with?

VWR 6 pots..  :happy2: Should have them pretty soon hopefully, will be a huge weight saving and should work great too!

Do they fit behind 17" wheels? Who makes VWR's kit?
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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #781 on: April 18, 2009, 03:11:19 am »
^^that was my next question, havent you had like 15 sets of wheels on this car since owning it  :signLOL:

Just as bad as the guy with the 400 and odd hp red R32 in the other thread  :grin:
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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #782 on: April 18, 2009, 12:50:37 pm »
here Jonnyc, I have a great idea for saving some weight again!
swap your heavy aluminium clad pedals for these light weight babies. :happy2: exact same only lighter by a few grams admitidly , but it all counts in the grander scheme of things :wink:

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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #783 on: April 18, 2009, 12:53:58 pm »
here Jonnyc, I have a great idea for saving some weight again!
swap your heavy aluminium clad pedals for these light weight babies. :happy2: exact same only lighter by a few grams admitidly , but it all counts in the grander scheme of things :wink:

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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #784 on: April 18, 2009, 01:08:57 pm »
why not just pick your nose before you get in.   :rolleye:

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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #785 on: April 18, 2009, 01:10:02 pm »
why not just pick your nose before you get in.   :rolleye:


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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #786 on: April 18, 2009, 01:19:00 pm »

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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #787 on: April 18, 2009, 03:02:01 pm »
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...shave aswel  :signLOL:
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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #788 on: April 21, 2009, 07:25:05 pm »
Thanks for the tips guys..  :angry015:  :wink:

Update..

I swapped over the driver seat (fitted to a passenger side base frame) to the passenger side where it belongs today. I also managed to get the whole seat about 25mm lower by removing a few parts, also saves just under 2kg of weight per side! Madness..



These parts are what your meant to use to attach the seat belt buckle, I have removed them and bolted up the seatbelt to a different location on the lower base frame. The buckle is bolted down to a higher gauge steel anchor point than it was originally so if anything its going to be safer!!

The only problem is that the buckle is now bolted the frame and not the seat, so if you slide the seat then the buckle stays with the frame, not a problem for me as Im removing the sliders eventually to save a little more weight and get the seats even lower. Having no rear seats means that I dont need to slide them anyways..



I also removed all of the trim on the sill so that I could unbolt the seatbelt anchor point at the bottom, removed the belt and then threaded through the seat so that it sits over your body and not the seat when the belt is done up.. The pic also shows the nice cover that I was now able to fit! it really neatens up the sill side of the base frames, makes them look very OEM, which is only a good thing!!



This is how the seatbelt sits on the seat now.. Really handy when you get in..



This is when the seat was in the car on the driver side in its standard HIGH seating position..



And the new LOW position..



This pic shows the orientation between the door and where your sitting, pretty low really.. Just the way I like it!!



The other base frame will be with me tomorrow, so I will finally be able to use the car again day to day.. Its a bit lonely with only one seat in it haha..



The other development is that some of the parts have arrived for the new intake that im making up on the car!

Heres the new air filter! Custom made ITG G60 turbo foam with a 4" inlet.. 180mm diameter and 300mm long!!!



The air filter is rated to 600hp, which may seem like massive overkill, well it is, but it certainly wont offer any restriction to the engine! The air filter that I had fitted I found out is rated to 375hp.. My car is running around that figure, so in theory its working to its upper limits, not ideal really..

There is unfortunately a delay on the composite parts, and as im away for the next week as of Thursday it means that the intake wont be on the car for a little while! Shame as I was looking forward to seeing how it performed..

May have some pretty exciting news on wheels too soon! Dymag Carbon/Mag 18x8 / ET48 / 5x112 finished in Matte black fitted with some nice big cut slicks..

Heres a teaser!!



Not confirmed at the minute but they come in at under 6kg a piece with stupidly low MOI numbers! They would really be a dream addition to the car!

Thats about it for now guys!!

Ill post some pics of both seats in the car tomorrow! (fingers crossed)
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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #789 on: April 21, 2009, 07:28:50 pm »
That poor car  :laugh: , looking good, the rims look nice, bet they are cheap  :confused:

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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #790 on: April 21, 2009, 07:29:54 pm »
Seats and wheels are perfect for the car. Very interested in how the filter works out, you chose the right filter so thats a good start  :signLOL:.
Are you venting air from the fog light grills ie m3 csl style? What sort of pipework will you be using?

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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #791 on: April 21, 2009, 07:34:00 pm »
Seats and wheels are perfect for the car. Very interested in how the filter works out, you chose the right filter so thats a good start  :signLOL:.
Are you venting air from the fog light grills ie m3 csl style? What sort of pipework will you be using?

Pipe work will all be made out of Carbon, just waiting on it now.. Taking a while as its custom made, and the company that Im having make it are busy making parts for NASA.. Honestly! lol..

The intake is going to be on as soon as the parts are with me. Then I have something really nice planned, im going to shield off all of the intake, from above the turbo, all the way down to the air filter, all carbon, it'll look amazing, and keep the temps right down..

The air filter will be fed by the OEM scoop, but helped out by the cold air feed that I have coming from the passenger side fog grill..
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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #792 on: April 21, 2009, 07:40:09 pm »
oh yeah  :happy2: theres gotta be 0.2 in dymags and cut slicks  :driver: alone
superb job , when you weighing it again?
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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #793 on: April 21, 2009, 07:41:43 pm »
Sounds like a very nice setup jonny. Will be a very trick filter and should work extremely well. What you doing with the evoms?

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Re: Jonnyc's MK5 ED30 Build Thread..
« Reply #794 on: April 21, 2009, 07:42:20 pm »
oh yeah  :happy2: theres gotta be 0.2 in dymags and cut slicks  :driver: alone
superb job , when you weighing it again?

Haha.. And they look sweeeeeeeeeet!

Probs pretty soon! Ill be able to re-adjust my expectations as to how light ill be able to get it then lol..

Sounds like a very nice setup jonny. Will be a very trick filter and should work extremely well. What you doing with the evoms?

Evoms is sold mate lol.. Sorry
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