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mdost03 10-19-2010 10:20 AM

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Looks awesome Shawn! Can't wait to see how it looks after it's completed.

DoughtCom 10-20-2010 09:39 AM

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Another update
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._6329408_n.jpg

For the first time in a few months, she's back on the ground and I drove her 2 feet! I'm really hoping my O2 sensor fixes my problems today so I can get an alignment and drive it to Deadmau5!

DoughtCom 10-24-2010 10:49 AM

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A lot of you might or might not know my Evo died on Friday. I was leaving MAP to pickup a coupler for this project when I went to shift from 3rd to 4th and, what I believe was, my shift fork in my transmission broke. I managed to limp it back to MAP and they confirmed it's most likely toast so now I have no car. Luckily my wonderful GF can loan me her's for a while.

The reason for this intro is my Evo is going to cost me $2300 or so dollars to fix, which unfortunately brings this project to a halt for this year if I can't figure it out today. I will be working on it until 5PM today and then officially calling it quits as my time and money have now officially run out.

So if anyone is bored today and wants to lend a hand for an hour or two let me know.

All of the hard work is done, the car is put together, rolls, starts and works. The only thing left to do is figure out why it doesn't run well or drive well. The best way to describe the way it runs is it acts like an intercooler pipe blew off.

It's hard to start, once it warms up fully it idles, but as soon as you give it ANY gas over 10% throttle it acts like the fuel or spark shuts down, basically it just stutters. If I kind of spike the throttle to get the RPMs up to 4-5k I can slip the clutch and get her to move.

On tap for today is:
1.) boost leak test, have to make a boost leak tester because the turbo is UNDER the intake manifold basically.
2.) data logging to see what exactly my car is doing, this is where I'll need help because I know nothing really about tuning.
3.) looking at my FPR, because here's the weird part I can swap the feed/return fuel lines and it runs the exact same, not right.

If none of those things pan out... not sure where to go next as my Evo is now taking priority.

-Shawn

mdost03 10-24-2010 12:05 PM

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Sorry to hear Shawn, if I was closer I'd be willing to lend a hand. Hopefully you get it figured out.

turbotalon1g 10-24-2010 05:54 PM

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shit man, sorry to hear.

I'll hit you up soon and try to give you a hand.

cmspaz 10-24-2010 09:19 PM

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He no longer needs help, the fix is 2 minutes under the hood.

The problem is acquiring the part.

Stemming from sourcing different components from different cars (Legacy GT motor, STi everything else) a fatal design flaw occurred... it ended up without a fuel pressure regulator. The STi unit is on the fuel rail, but the Legacy one is actually on the return line itself at the strut tower. Having looked at pictures of STi engine bays for guidance, we figured that nothing more than the fuel dampeners went on those lines and left them unimpeded. Oops.

Unfortunately it looks like the part is dealer-only, and being that it has hose hookups at both the outlet AND inlet, nothing from any other car I've seen (or that we looked at at O'Reilly) would work. I suggested cutting off part of a fuel rail with the regulator in order to provide an input tube, but that's in no way, shape, or form ideal.

DoughtCom 10-24-2010 09:34 PM

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Well said, Spaz. I still have a major issue with not being able to read/write to the ECU. But it really seems like this should fix my symptoms I'm having with the engine running like shit.

Another note, I found a major issue with the PS valve cover. The seal had a chunk missing from it. So I took the whole thing off and re-sealed it with some red RTV for the time being until I can get a new seal and it seemed to smoothing some things out, that was a major boost/vacuum leak and it holds boost now.

I'll keep you guys in the loop but I'll be sourcing a FPR as a last move this week.

A//// Guy 10-24-2010 09:39 PM

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Sucky on the evo!! :(

Its 2300 to replace a fork? Why not just yank the tranny and throw a new fork in and not rebuild anything else?

Hopefully the FPR issue is all whats wrong with the subi!

turbotalon1g 10-25-2010 10:21 AM

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awesome to hear its a simple fix, hopefully not too pricey from satan.

ylimert01 10-25-2010 12:15 PM

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iff you need a fuel pressure regulator lmk..sned me a pm and I will fill you in on the details.

DoughtCom 10-25-2010 03:53 PM

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I already bought an AEM :( Plus your's wouldn't work, I need one that goes inline on the rubber fuel lines which yours bolts to the fuel rail.

This ladies and gentlemen was the missing piece.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1091/...e10b5978_z.jpg

I got it installed set the FP to 41PSi for now and drove it on the highway and it works!! I have a few bugs to fix but overall it works.

mlomker 10-25-2010 04:12 PM

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woot!

A//// Guy 10-25-2010 04:23 PM

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http://m2.wnymedia.net/files/2009/08...at_Success.jpg

scheides 10-25-2010 04:37 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DoughtCom (Post 363279)
drove it on the highway and it works!!

I love that the maiden voyage is just a casual thing, LOL. That's awesome man, and a really nice little piece you got! Now you have the base to start building your 1000whp fuel system! :)

TalonFiero 10-25-2010 05:00 PM

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Glad to see you got it running good enough to drive! Wish I had half the motivation you do to finsih my project.

BTW,

You should yank that tranny and have DB have it rebuilt or maybe just the shift fork replaced if that's all that's broken.

I just had DB have my VIII 5 speed fixed. It got all new synchros, bearings, a new reverse gear and new TOB for around $800. All on basically a one day turn around too.

TkrPerformance 10-25-2010 05:16 PM

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Way to go on your first full swap

Halon 10-25-2010 05:19 PM

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Awesome dude!

Yeah as for the tranny, I've replaced forks on DSM's before. Not sure if evo's are any harder/easier, but if that's all it is you could probably do it.

DoughtCom 10-25-2010 05:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by scheides (Post 363293)
I love that the maiden voyage is just a casual thing, LOL. That's awesome man, and a really nice little piece you got! Now you have the base to start building your 1000whp fuel system! :)

LMAO, actually I was scared shitless and listening for noises. The car made it though!! I just have to fix a few things like have a coolant reservoir and the like :) Also I need to get an alignment and clean a few things up, but I was really surprised the hood went on without me having any fitment issues or anything. So we're looking good!

DoughtCom 10-25-2010 05:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TkrPerformance (Post 363299)
Way to go on your first full swap

Thanks a lot man, it was a hell of an expensive and stressful ride.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Halon (Post 363300)
Awesome dude!

Yeah as for the tranny, I've replaced forks on DSM's before. Not sure if evo's are any harder/easier, but if that's all it is you could probably do it.

Yeah I'm just at the end of my line with working on cars for a while. After a solid 2 1/2 months of working on cars and the cold snap about to hit... I think I'm done for a while.

19TsiAwd90 10-25-2010 05:33 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DoughtCom (Post 363303)
the cold snap about to hit... I think I'm done for a while.

dont remind me i still gotta get my clutch in lol!!


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