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Confused's Long-Term Anglia Project
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This has been one hell of a build 

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Yeswurlycorner wrote:So it is now even faster than it was when you first got it on the road? (more boost)

Been out tonight, logged 11.3 psi of boost.
Span the wheels in 2nd up to 7000rpm

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I have no idea, to be honest. I think earlier on I did a calculation with a game called "Automation".
I've not built it to be the quickest car, so I'll be happy with anything really!
I've not built it to be the quickest car, so I'll be happy with anything really!
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More finessing
Adjusting the handbrake helped with the noise and temperature, but the rear wheel bearings still needed replacing, so I stripped down the rear end to remove the bearings.

And then went a bit further...

I figured whilst I was there, I'd remove the rest of the brakes and tidy up the backing plates and calliper carriers.

Continuing with the process of trying to eliminate noises, I found that the throttle cable was tapping against both the turbo heat shield and underneath of the bonnet. So a couple of extra cable ties will secure it better and stop it making a noise.

Since I fitted the new radiator, I didn't like that it was visible from the front of the car. It was slightly too tall, but extra size is needed for the cooling capacity, so a section of the front panel beneath the number plate was removed. But, as the radiator was bright shiny aluminium, it stuck out like a sore thumb, and I was frustrated with it.
So I finally got round to disguising it with a squirt of black paint.

And, finally, there's a nice shot from the front, so here's one from the back too.

And last but not least, the interior as it currently stands, with the new ETB boost gauge.


And then went a bit further...

I figured whilst I was there, I'd remove the rest of the brakes and tidy up the backing plates and calliper carriers.

Continuing with the process of trying to eliminate noises, I found that the throttle cable was tapping against both the turbo heat shield and underneath of the bonnet. So a couple of extra cable ties will secure it better and stop it making a noise.

Since I fitted the new radiator, I didn't like that it was visible from the front of the car. It was slightly too tall, but extra size is needed for the cooling capacity, so a section of the front panel beneath the number plate was removed. But, as the radiator was bright shiny aluminium, it stuck out like a sore thumb, and I was frustrated with it.
So I finally got round to disguising it with a squirt of black paint.

And, finally, there's a nice shot from the front, so here's one from the back too.

And last but not least, the interior as it currently stands, with the new ETB boost gauge.

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I love this build
its the best kind of Mad 


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Soooo, it's been a while since I last updated this thread! How time has flown by!
I've done many a things to the car since then, but have been rather remiss in keeping track and documenting them!
I've now decided to do something I wish I'd done years ago when I started this project, and film it!
I'd really appreciate it if you could watch, like, share, subscribe etc (yeah, I know... everyone hates hearing this!), and feel free to continue to ask questions here!
I've done many a things to the car since then, but have been rather remiss in keeping track and documenting them!
I've now decided to do something I wish I'd done years ago when I started this project, and film it!
I'd really appreciate it if you could watch, like, share, subscribe etc (yeah, I know... everyone hates hearing this!), and feel free to continue to ask questions here!
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In the interests of trying to keep this thread up to date...
Here's Garry's Garage, Episode 5!
Here's Garry's Garage, Episode 5!