My little project - IS200 Turbo
My little project - IS200 Turbo
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ok, here we go, pics galore !
The car doesn't really look a lot different from the outside, just a bit lower now, especially at the rear. It was sitting even lower than this at the Ace Cafe, because it had some heavy stuff in the boot. The rear is a bit lower than the front now. Not sure if it's too low, but I haven't had any problems with it so far, and rarely carry people in the back anyway.
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New Black Diamond slotted & drilled brake discs (plus Predator pads) :
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Air/Fuel ratio gauge :
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Coilover adjuster extenders in the boot, so I don't have to remove the boot carpet to adjust the damping ! :
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Stainless brake lines :
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Current gauge pod, very much a work-in-progress, and I'm going to change it now anyway, at least to point the dials towards me :
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Controls for Defi gauges :
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Innovate LC-1 wideband lambda controller :
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Uprated GReddy MAP sensor :
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The reason I asked you whether you were running constant wideband at the cafe was because I've heard stories about the LC1 sensor not lasting as long as a narrowband (i.e. stock) sensor... you might need to be replacing it every 3 years.
Not something to worry about now though. The thing I like about this build is that nearly everything looks like it was designed to be there, it all looks in place and in proportion. The car's got a great stance too 
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Engine bay :
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You can see here the oil feed line from the turbo, which comes from low down on one side of the engine, rather than from the VVT-i feed. You can also see the coolant feed lines to the turbo :
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Apexi air filter :
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Tubby tubby tubby !
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Downpipe snaking its way past the steering column :
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You can just about see the big thick flang(e) joining the turbo to the manifold here. It ended up getting re-made because the first one wasn't beefy enough :
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You can just about see the turbo manifold (from IK Engineering) :
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Uprated fuel injectors :
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Dump valve :
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Oil breather filter :
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Intercooler :
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toxo The reason I asked you whether you were running constant wideband at the cafe was because I've heard stories about the LC1 sensor not lasting as long as a narrowband (i.e. stock) sensor... you might need to be replacing it every 3 years.
Quote:Not something to worry about now though. The thing I like about this build is that nearly everything looks like it was designed to be there, it all looks in place and in proportion. The car's got a great stance too
![[Image: Sig-enginebay.jpg]](http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y179/SteveHammatt/Sig-enginebay.jpg)
toxo The reason I asked you whether you were running constant wideband at the cafe was because I've heard stories about the LC1 sensor not lasting as long as a narrowband (i.e. stock) sensor... you might need to be replacing it every 3 years.
Quote:Not something to worry about now though. The thing I like about this build is that nearly everything looks like it was designed to be there, it all looks in place and in proportion. The car's got a great stance too
![[Image: Sig-enginebay.jpg]](http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y179/SteveHammatt/Sig-enginebay.jpg)
It all looks good (and drives well also), BUT Bandit needs to show you how to polish things like the fuel rail, alternator etc.
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Yeah now the covers are off there are some more bits to clean up for sure ! I actually brought the tyre foam along to the Ace Cafe in case I got a chance, but was too busy :biggrin:
I am undecided as to whether to try and get a custom cover made, to cover up the ugly bits, or just clean it all up as best I can and leave it on show.
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