Im not dead honest.....
Been stupid busy recently and the weather doesnt help as the car is outside
But got alittle done yesturday afternoon....,the injectors are in, fuel rail etc (2nd time as i broke one lol) and started sorting out the engine wiring loom, which started to really pi55 me off as i hate wiring, so dads doing that tomorrow and i went back to what i enjoy, making crap!
When i got my emerald ecu, the feet were missing, and dave walker doesnt sell them seperatly, so i made a 'cradle' for it out of some alloy sheet i had laying around, then had to make a 'side' for my centre console so i could mount the ecu there, which is nice and out of the way but easy to get to the comms port for mapping etc.
Started off with this after removing the co drivers footrest to give me alittle room to get my arms in
And finished with
Not super neat but it will do, then i needed to make the hole in the bulkhead that my loom plug will mount into
That was dead easy as theres acers of room in the bay now, and all the loom is routed and cut to length, just need to make up the plugs which is tomorrow nights job then re-fit it once its made
It was very dark by this point, not to mention cold even with my generous layer of 'insulation' so thought id best weld something.....,ah the cardboard templates id made for an airbox/heat shield were still laying on the dash, so out came the welder and a sheet of 20swg steel and had a play
All cut and taked in place
Removed it, welded it up and re-fitted to check it hadnt warped, which it hadnt which was nice, and there it is ready for a coat of paint
It isnt perfect, but should stop hot air from going directly into the filter after passing through the rad, plus there will be a line of holes at the back of the bonnet to try and aid the air flow through the engine bay. The inlet air temp sensor is being used with the ecu so we can monitor the inlet temps anyway, if they are still too high then ill come up with a better solution at a later date.
And as always sorry about pic quality, using my phone in the dark
cheers
Been stupid busy recently and the weather doesnt help as the car is outside
But got alittle done yesturday afternoon....,the injectors are in, fuel rail etc (2nd time as i broke one lol) and started sorting out the engine wiring loom, which started to really pi55 me off as i hate wiring, so dads doing that tomorrow and i went back to what i enjoy, making crap!
When i got my emerald ecu, the feet were missing, and dave walker doesnt sell them seperatly, so i made a 'cradle' for it out of some alloy sheet i had laying around, then had to make a 'side' for my centre console so i could mount the ecu there, which is nice and out of the way but easy to get to the comms port for mapping etc.
Started off with this after removing the co drivers footrest to give me alittle room to get my arms in
And finished with
Not super neat but it will do, then i needed to make the hole in the bulkhead that my loom plug will mount into
That was dead easy as theres acers of room in the bay now, and all the loom is routed and cut to length, just need to make up the plugs which is tomorrow nights job then re-fit it once its made
It was very dark by this point, not to mention cold even with my generous layer of 'insulation' so thought id best weld something.....,ah the cardboard templates id made for an airbox/heat shield were still laying on the dash, so out came the welder and a sheet of 20swg steel and had a play
All cut and taked in place
Removed it, welded it up and re-fitted to check it hadnt warped, which it hadnt which was nice, and there it is ready for a coat of paint
It isnt perfect, but should stop hot air from going directly into the filter after passing through the rad, plus there will be a line of holes at the back of the bonnet to try and aid the air flow through the engine bay. The inlet air temp sensor is being used with the ecu so we can monitor the inlet temps anyway, if they are still too high then ill come up with a better solution at a later date.
And as always sorry about pic quality, using my phone in the dark
cheers