Grahams81-Leon 4wd, Big Turbo - Back in the saddle :-)

good progress its so easy to panic in situations where theres fire but when you slow down a little it all becomes quite clear and easy to deal with,you should purchase a powder exstinguisher just to be a bit safer with all the welding and cutting your doing near your car and home.
 

grahams81

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This thread is truely epic... I can only wish i had the skills to do everything yourve done.. One day i will read this all the way through!... Keep it up mate..

Cheers Mike, thanks for the kind words :) and get reading it's mostly pictures ;)

good progress its so easy to panic in situations where theres fire but when you slow down a little it all becomes quite clear and easy to deal with,you should purchase a powder exstinguisher just to be a bit safer with all the welding and cutting your doing near your car and home.

Thanks, I'm thinking of getting a fire extinguisher, probably a good idea the amount of metal work i do in the garage.

So spent a couple of hours messing about with the bodywork today.
I sanded the join down on the front bumper after sticking it together the other day with the fancy adhesive -

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And then cleaned it all up and put some of this plastic filler on -

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I left the front bumper hanging above a small heater to dry the filler, it's amazing how much its shrank as it's dried, luckily i put a thin layer on to start with. I'll sand it down in the morning and add more as required.

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Started sanding down the LCR rear but my black and decker mouse blew up in my hand.... must be a short on the motor, stripped it down and the thing is goosed so need a trip to machine mart to buy a new DA sander.

So went on ebay earlier and had a search and found a Forge Big Race FMIC second hand with the crash bar for £300 BIN :D

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What a bargain !!!! it was a new listing, only a couple of hours old.... WINNING !!!
 

air121005

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:clap: WOW !!!!! :clap:...... truly legendary!! :worship:

my eye got caught by the "Leon 4WD" bit of your title.....about 2.5 hours ago :blink: and have been completely engrossed since!

the detail in this thread is amazing as is your workmanship!!! excellent work Graham!

looking forward to seeing this completed!!:snack:
 

tyrer

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In theory SEAT should if made this car as the LCR but the pressure of VW and Audi meant no, im amazed, excited and jealous all at once
 

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yeah definatley should have made this from factory like that supercharged one over belgium or where ever it was
 

grahams81

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Thanks for all the comments guys, really appreciate them all :D keeps me spurred on to get finished..

Oh and yeh they did Leons in 4wd in Europe with the VR6 motor TDI and a few with 1.8T's
All left hookers tho...
 

Minimorri

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Yours is something rather special :) read it the whole way through and been keeping my eye on it tip of the hat to you sir ;) Will be off the scale when its done
 

grahams81

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Epic project - all power to you.

Thanks for the comprehensive write-up and pics.

Looking forward to the finale. :)

Thanks very much, i'm too looking forward to the finale.... or at least first start-up

I can't wait to see this all done. Going to be mad.

Cheers Alex, your right tho it is gonna be mad :stars:

Yours is something rather special :) read it the whole way through and been keeping my eye on it tip of the hat to you sir ;) Will be off the scale when its done

Thank You, and well done for reading the lot - i have tried to keep it picture heavy, we all love piccies :)

So unfortunately i was back at work this week - can't really complain though had about 4 weeks off :D

Got back yesterday to find my Forge FMIC had arrived....

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Not best pleased with it really...
Looks like some idiot has painted his front bumper on the car several times, there is red, green yellow and a dash of red all over painted with matt black -

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Luckily it chips of easily and when the vanes are moved the paint comes flying off, gonna have to spend a while cleaning all the paint off it, then i will give it a light dusting of matt black.

So replaced the crash bar with the new one -

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Then dropped the intercooler on -

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I've also had a rethink on the front bumper / wing extensions, i bonded them with special adhesive and then used plastic filler on them but when i flexed it (simulated just catching a kerb etc) it cracked the flexible plastic filler... apparently it isn't as flexible as it says on the tin.
So i pulled the sides off and i'm gonna fill the bumper / sides so the joint is built up and smooth either side but leave a joint with screws. I've just got a feeling the first time i just kiss the curb pulling into a parking space or a speed bump then it will crack if i blend them in.

So i didn't take any pictures of the bodywork as there's not much to show... and incredibly boring :cry:

I also heard from Clay @ CTS Turbo that the SEM inlet manifolds are still a couple of weeks away so i won't be getting my Manifold, IE Cams, Maestro 7 & ID1000's injectors for at least 3 weeks.

I've got to work out intercooler pipe sizes too. My turbo outlet is 2.5" so i was thinking keep it that size but i'm not too sure.... Any recommendations guys ????
I know about the bigger = more space to fill so slightly laggier..... hhhmmmm some research required me thinks.

I'll do a bit more tomorrow and maybe update,
So long.
 

grahams81

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It may be a bit small, i started to look at Air to Water intercoolers (charge coolers) and i was seriously thinking of going that route due to there really low pressure drops and the fact the pipework would be short.... but i thought i would struggle for room for the air filter, and this one came up cheap.

I'll give the Forge one a go i think (Forge rekon its good for over 500bhp) if it doesn't cool the charge air enough i will look at fitting a AWIC or a larger FMIC, I imagine i could sell this intercooler easily if i needed to..
 
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Damoegan

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I wouldn't even consider a charge cooler mate. Remember that you will need, the actual cooler, a second radiator and a pump. All extra weight and they are not as economical at cooling the air as a air to air cooler..

I've heard of people putting pilts (I think thats whats its called, basicaly refridgeration chemical) to reduce temps..
 

t0m

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Apexi and Pro Alloy might be better suited for the bhp this car may reach, although I would have thought the big race fmic from Forge would have been ok..

Try it as you got a good deal even if it is dirty, and if not, sell it on an uprate.
 
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