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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #210 on: May 13, 2015, 04:58:42 pm »
Looks good the floor


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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #211 on: May 17, 2015, 05:24:14 pm »
just saw your car at maccy d's next to a very low audi, then remembered it was dubs in the park! Totally forgot to go!

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #212 on: May 17, 2015, 06:13:41 pm »
Looking well tidy mate, is there any extra road noise even with the sound deadening or is it the same?

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #213 on: May 20, 2015, 11:53:00 pm »
It is noiser. Not too bad. Mainly stonechip noises. Day to day its fine :)


just saw your car at maccy d's next to a very low audi, then remembered it was dubs in the park! Totally forgot to go!
Yeah lol thats the mrs car.
On the way to drop it with olly touran guy!
Ditp was meh at best :/



@ricky - thanks mate! Need to finish it off really haha

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #214 on: July 03, 2015, 05:30:40 pm »
Been a while since an update.
Had a sh*tty few months tbh.

Got made redundant early May, split up with mrs, had a few health issues and also nearly every part of my car broke haha!  :sad1:

my RCD510 caught fire (yes, fire) luckily burnt itself out before setting fire to the car  :chicken:
car lost all it's coolant due to the MAP sensor on the new boost pipework kit rubbing on the hose
something broke on the turbo/ecu causing limp mode and once ignition cycled it would boost at 30psi tops (instead of 38), was slow and smoked a lot.

After getting on the E-mail to Darkside they said to drop it off as soon as possible and they would investigate and sort it out. I dropped it off and left it with them for a week.

The car had some buggered engine mounts (apparently) which caused excess engine movement, the Actuator was not kicking out the correct voltage, causing the low boost, it was replaced, suspect the engine rocked too much and broke the actuator - and they also rectified the rubbing issues of the coolant hose. There was also a snapped stud on the Manifold -> Engine and some niggly other bits too but they're OK now. really nice of the guys to sort me out on short notice during a workshop closure.

Got new engine mounts which I fitted last monday which are new OEM ones filled with polyeurethane which have eliminated the movement without horrible vibrations :congrats:

They also tweaked the map, we're now up to 250bhp with a much better graph and much nicer power delivery on the road, it feels a lot more aggressive below 3000.

Here's the car after the drive back from Barnsley





Here's the car later that night



A deer ran out into my car on an NSL road. I wasn't even going that fast (50-ish) which was the f**ing annoying thing. Braked as quick as my reactions would let me proabbly hit it around 30-40

Stripped the front end down to inspect for damage.






Punctured AC condensor
Bent front support (rad packs all attach to this)
Bent front crash panel (can bend it back and should be fine)
F**ked bonnet
Most of the under bonnet plastics broken
front gloss black grill cracked/split (not really visible unless you look up but nevertheless)
Headlight washer was pushed into the bumper
snapped headlight bracket (can be plastic welded)
 

I have so far collected the following replacement parts (all new).

AC Condensor
Front panel (the big metal/fiberglass surround that holds all the rads)
New rad grill support thingy
New rad grill (the gloss black one)
New bonnet

Replacement head unit:



Also, my subwoofer amp broke yesterday and now I'm subless until I can get another amp and my LED sidelights decided to give me bulb warning errors every 2 minutes. so I stuck one normal ones in for now.

On the plus side I do have another job which I've been for two days so far and it's really good so that's a win

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #215 on: July 03, 2015, 05:34:01 pm »
sh*t luck.. Typical for everything to go wrong at once. Atleast the jobs good :happy2:

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #216 on: July 03, 2015, 06:23:30 pm »
WTF

Chin up, things can only get better.

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #217 on: July 03, 2015, 10:04:29 pm »
Genuinely hope things pick up for you mate, I've had a tough year myself with health and the fallout from it so I'm really impressed you've kept going when many would throw in the towel. Respect to you mate. :happy2:

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #218 on: July 03, 2015, 10:12:02 pm »
Bloody he'll Jay you have had it bad and I thought I was having bad luck...good to hear things are on the up

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #219 on: July 03, 2015, 11:42:35 pm »

Hope your luck turns around dude.

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #220 on: July 04, 2015, 01:13:01 pm »
PM'ed back @xjay1337   :happy2:

Keen to hear about these 250 horses so far chap... Looking a great build so far, the best colour Rocco IMO to partner with a hybrid Turbbbb  :driver: :evilgrin:
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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #221 on: July 05, 2015, 06:23:25 pm »
sh*t luck.. Typical for everything to go wrong at once. Atleast the jobs good :happy2:

Haha yeah, it reminds me of 2012 with my old 1.9..  :sad1:

Yeah works good just got me doing silly mileage. Gonna be buying a second car soon :)

WTF

Chin up, things can only get better.

Thanks bro i hope so lol

Genuinely hope things pick up for you mate, I've had a tough year myself with health and the fallout from it so I'm really impressed you've kept going when many would throw in the towel. Respect to you mate. :happy2:

Thanks bud! To be fair it's nothing all that serious for me really, at least i can still breath and run and have a roof over my head that's the main thing!!

:)

Bloody he'll Jay you have had it bad and I thought I was having bad luck...good to hear things are on the up

Cheers Andy, we all have sh*te patches, guess it's just my turn! :)


Hope your luck turns around dude.

Cheers bud, hope you are back from your tour safely and soono mate.



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Keen to hear about these 250 horses so far chap... Looking a great build so far, the best colour Rocco IMO to partner with a hybrid Turbbbb  :driver: :evilgrin:

 :happy2: :happy2:

Yeah that's probably all we can do power wise for now really.
Gonna just improve and look at water spray for IC or Meth (water spray is cheaper and easier lol).

I was feeling particularly sh*te so I ordered one of these.


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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #222 on: July 05, 2015, 10:38:36 pm »

There's no misery that can't be lifter with a serving of carbon fibre :)

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #223 on: July 07, 2015, 10:06:47 pm »
Where did you order the bonnet from mate?

Looks very nice

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Re: Jay's Golf Coupe "racek0r" project.
« Reply #224 on: July 09, 2015, 02:07:38 pm »
Mike - Very true!!!

Tej, Bonnet came from madmotors.co.uk . It's a eurolineas one same as the one on Ebay. Seibon also make one but without bonnet latch as they use pins.

I got it through while I was away on work so had to wait to get home to fit it...
Taking the old bonnet off was easy enough.. 4 bolts and the windscreen jets.



Transferred the latch over no problems.



New bonnet came well packaged but then had all kinds of issues

All the threads to which they bolt to the car were full of gunk, I'm assuming it's a resin of somesort. Incredibly stiff. 3 managed to be cleared with a lot of gentle to-ing and fro-ing, one needs a proper die ran through it.

The hole for the bonnet stay was made but was too small!! So had to trim the bonnet stay thing so it would fit.

No holes for windscreen washer jets...

But the main thing is that it's on and I think it looks AWWSUMMM.