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RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 08-25-2013

Problems every where.

Popped a flexdisk on Fri driving into work, popped my air bags with it. Quite shocking. Located a harder lemforder 80mm flex dsk only to find this was the beginning of y problems. When I bought the trans the flex disk was on it and being the cheap skate I am, I used it. Lasted three years. Today, I found out that the yoke on the trans is a 75mm, not a 80mm and the yahoo PO forced fit it. So I will now try to source a 87 300 ds and a yoke.

Far less of an issue, popped a silicone reducer, split it in the middle. The non reinforced ones are real POS.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 08-26-2013

This was one of those "other" things I was supposed to check after a few weeks.

[Image: busted.boot.jpg]


RE: My 1987 300D - Duncansport - 08-26-2013

(08-26-2013, 01:03 PM)winmutt This was one of those "other" things I was supposed to check after a few weeks.

[Image: busted.boot.jpg]

What the?


RE: My 1987 300D - Simpler=Better - 08-26-2013

I used nothing but gorilla tape to make a 45° boot once. Held 8psi for the 200 miles home, no lie.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 08-27-2013

The sad part is that I ended up reworking my tubing to remove some 45* couplers.... And ended up 1 straight couple short. Guess who had to reuse a busted reducer as a straight coupler? 4 more straight coupled in the mail just in case....


RE: My 1987 300D - maxypriest - 08-27-2013

(08-26-2013, 02:16 PM)Duncansport
(08-26-2013, 01:03 PM)winmutt This was one of those "other" things I was supposed to check after a few weeks.

[Image: busted.boot.jpg]

What the?

There used to be a whole website with pictures dedicated to outrageous automotive bodges people had done to get home/discovered/lived with.
A pair of Mole grips instead of steering wheel etc…


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 08-29-2013

So continuing my ghetto fabrication, I went about removing some of the 45* adapters and mis counted the number of straight adapters I had. So *what* did I do? You guessed it. Cut the 2.5" off the crap reducer and put it on. Test drive, the tbolt clamp on it broke. Went to autozoo and picked up another one. Yesterday, popped the crap coupler off at 3rd gear WOT. Did a work parking lot fix last night and was sure it was good.....

Blew it again today 3rd gear WOT coming into work.... Where is that tracking number on my reinforced couplers? Found this pretty decent deal : http://www.ebay.com/itm/281154533569?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

Gonna have to put a bit of a lip on the pipe this time.


RE: My 1987 300D - JB3 - 08-29-2013

lol

third times a charm.

Where are your industrial zip ties?


RE: My 1987 300D - raysorenson - 08-29-2013

Hairspray does a good job of helping couplers stay on metal pipes.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 08-29-2013

(08-29-2013, 11:53 AM)raysorenson Hairspray does a good job of helping couplers stay on metal pipes.

DULY NOTED!


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 08-30-2013

Dog woke me up at 4am. Armed with my new couplers I've spent the morning reworking the entire mounting. I cut into the radiator mounts and pulled the intecooler in about 1.5" at the top which gave about 1/2" more clearance at the bottom. I'm trying to verify that if I spend the loot on a front spoiler that it will fit.

Found this guy : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=251326507636


RE: My 1987 300D - Simpler=Better - 08-30-2013

Why are you using the $5 HF screwdrivers? Throw those out and get the green/orange $20 they're worth every cent.

EDIT: I guess they changed the colors, but the mold looks teh same. http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-professional-screwdriver-set-94607.html

I've been abusing these for a while and the tips really are heat treated, I haven't rounded any off yet.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 08-30-2013

(08-30-2013, 09:45 AM)Simpler=Better Why are you using the $5 HF screwdrivers? Throw those out and get the green/orange $20 they're worth every cent.

Besides the large ones, the stubbies are all that I have left. I'll take a look at the ones you mentioned.

So here is quick shot of my chin tuck:

[Image: fmic.tuck.part1.jpg]
Before surgery:
[Image: fmic.lights.jpg]

I should be able to go in another inch at the top. Rather than cut out the radiator support altogether I cut in at the top and then flattened them back. This still allows for a substantial amount of metal at the top.


RE: My 1987 300D - willbhere4u - 08-30-2013

The straighter you can get it to sit. the better the airflow will be


RE: My 1987 300D - MFSuper90 - 08-30-2013

(08-30-2013, 11:44 AM)willbhere4u The straighter you can get it to sit. the better the airflow will be

Also the more likely to rip it off On a speed bump/ curb/ water buffalo


RE: My 1987 300D - willbhere4u - 08-30-2013

(08-25-2013, 08:44 PM)winmutt Problems every where.

Popped a flexdisk on Fri driving into work, popped my air bags with it. Quite shocking. Located a harder lemforder 80mm flex dsk only to find this was the beginning of y problems. When I bought the trans the flex disk was on it and being the cheap skate I am, I used it. Lasted three years. Today, I found out that the yoke on the trans is a 75mm, not a 80mm and the yahoo PO forced fit it. So I will now try to source a 87 300 ds and a yoke.

Far less of an issue, popped a silicone reducer, split it in the middle. The non reinforced ones are real POS.

THE AIR BAG IN YOUR STEERING WHEEL?Sad


RE: My 1987 300D - HaavardPYA - 08-31-2013

(08-30-2013, 11:44 AM)willbhere4u The straighter you can get it to sit. the better the airflow will be

I`ve heard that the cooling is better with coolers mounted with an angle. Seen it on many racecars etc.. I may be on deep water here..


RE: My 1987 300D - willbhere4u - 08-31-2013

(08-31-2013, 10:34 AM)HaavardPYA
(08-30-2013, 11:44 AM)willbhere4u The straighter you can get it to sit. the better the airflow will be

I`ve heard that the cooling is better with coolers mounted with an angle. Seen it on many racecars etc.. I may be on deep water here..

On most race cars that have angled radiators there is some aerodynamic voodoo that straighten out the airflow over the angled radiators so it hits them flat so the air can go straight through them. they use the angle to fit a bigger radiator in the same spaceBig Grin


RE: My 1987 300D - 1911diesel - 08-31-2013

that was kinda the way i understood it as well, thats why i cut a bunch to make it straight up and down. i have seen angled intercoolers but as mentioned they had an air dam that directed air to them. all in all, these arnt top notch race cars. heck mine is a cobbled mess. and thats what makes it so much fun! lol but any intercooler has to better then no intercooler, right? angled/straight big/small something is better then nothing.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-07-2013

Had a fun day at the Ford Ecoboost Drive Challenge where I got to push a 200hp turbo Fiesta (gocart) around an autocross course for 4 laps. I did pretty good, in the top 15% about 1.5s behind top score. Then I scored a 717.410 with an 80mm yoke from some russians out in the sticks. Pretty happy with the score.


RE: My 1987 300D - 1911diesel - 09-07-2013

man, who do i have to hurt in a very bad way to push a 200 HP turbo charged go kart with glass around a track? you lucky b@$t@rd! and nice find on the getrag. and russians, in the back woods of GA? oh no i told every one they were invading! they didnt believe me! and your dealing with the enemy! lol side note they got another one???lol


RE: My 1987 300D - raysorenson - 09-07-2013

Those Fiestas are tight FWD's. They are engineered for tight right down to the subframe bushings. Same for the Focus. I'd like to get my W124 there without making it a miserable racecar.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-09-2013

I am off friday and have everything I need for the drivetrain. Dropping everything from the transmission yoke on back. With the weather cooling, dyno time is coming!


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-16-2013

Smooth as glass. The yoke was indeed bent, however I think I am going to have to redo the whole driveshaft. Its the smaller diameter one and I dont think there is enough rubber around the carrier bushing on the drive shaft. Still getting the "bucking" at certain light loads. I will post up on the various subframe and diff mounts and create a "meta thread" incorporating all of the available options, including Ake's poly subframes bushings.

Also, I threw in a 210 rear bar, 17 or 18mm. Not sure I like the lack of over steer, it might have been too much for the 400e bar on the front (time for something bigger up front?) Either way it was a perfect fit after I move some fuel lines around.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-21-2013

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Part 2 finished. Next week or 2 I need to spend more time on the lips and then a few final coats of clearcoat to cover the lip as well (and some noticeable spots I missedon the inside of the rim.

Not bad for my first try!


RE: My 1987 300D - MFSuper90 - 09-22-2013

Jealous of those rims... Haha
Looks good man!


RE: My 1987 300D - Simpler=Better - 09-23-2013

That machine is looking gorgeous! You need to get an insurance adjuster out there to make note of your "restoration" so if it gets knobbed you're not up the creek.

For the driveshaft junk, have you considered biting the bullet and going to U joints?


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-23-2013

The cluster is out today getting ready for boost sensor. All I need is enough wire to make it happen and a splitter and some tubing.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-25-2013

Boost sensor is mounted, wired and tee'd into the Alda line. With any luck I'll have a few min at lunch today to plug in my test arduino and get some initial settings.

One thing I have noticed is that there seems to be no altitude compensation. I have an altitude sensor as well but I am not sure that I want to spend the time setting it up. I may just hardcode a compensator for altitude.


RE: My 1987 300D - raysorenson - 09-25-2013

You could sample MAP at KOEO for BARO.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-25-2013

Excellent idea! On boot I can measure and zero it! Thanks!


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-25-2013

It's not perfect but its a start:
Code:

boost =  analogRead(A0) * 0.046786 - ambientPSI //(3.3 / 1023.0 * 14.5038);

The problem is that I live in the piedmont and like to go to the mountains, something like 1500ft elevation change. That however is rare compared to DD.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 09-27-2013

Thanks Ray! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFyMZ4urR9U

Pretty sure that the boost sensor needs to be calibrated.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 10-02-2013

Testing for leaks tonight. I see a max of 7psi and I dont see any boost until very late. Either I have leaks or this intercooler is crap. I am leaning to the latter.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 10-03-2013

I found two minor leaks, one on the wastegate hose and anther on the transition piece from the turbo to the piping. I also noticed i had a fair amount of air coming out via the valve cover vent. Rolled the engine over and it lessened.

Tomorrow I got to the mountains to take the kids to a pumpkin patch. Will see if I can grab some nice shots (ya the kids too).


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 10-04-2013

Little leak made a pretty big difference. I now see 2psi in 5th where I wasn't seeing anything before and it def spools better.Tomorrow I will put a manual boost controller in place and see how it goes.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 10-05-2013

I have the manual boost controller dialed in 3/4 of its adjustment and its quite fun without crazy amounts of egt's. I am pretty happy and going to try a 1/4 mile run. Cheaper than a dyno... Front end is rattling looks like its time for a belt tensioner.


RE: My 1987 300D - MFSuper90 - 10-06-2013

Lots of people would rather use a 1/4 mile to estimate hp rather than a dyno because dynos vary so much


RE: My 1987 300D - capflya - 10-11-2013

(10-05-2013, 09:18 PM)winmutt Front end is rattling looks like its time for a belt tensioner.

Any sound clips of this? Have some odd noises up front on my 603 that I'm trying to figure out.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 11-02-2013

Hung out with NGARover today. Beautiful drive in the "fingers" of the appalachians. While I was there I turned out the ALDA and she is back to hauling ass. Right into 1300+ EGT. Going to try adding water injection before I look at a new exhaust.


RE: My 1987 300D - NGARover - 11-02-2013

(11-02-2013, 07:25 PM)winmutt Hung out with NGARover today. Beautiful drive in the "fingers" of the appalachians. While I was there I turned out the ALDA and she is back to hauling ass. Right into 1300+ EGT. Going to try adding water injection before I look at a new exhaust.

Thanks again for the ride. NOW I know what I'm working towards. I had no idea. I mean, I've watch the videos etc of what these cars can do... but to be in it.... WHOLE different ball of wax. That car is a beast! Seriously, I'm ready to order my new pump and new turbo right now.

And the sound of it... perfect. Hard to believe thats basically the stock system under it. Time to do a little cutting...


RE: My 1987 300D - EmJay - 11-03-2013

I guess when I get my setup on the road I'm going to need you to help me with adjusting it, lol. Sounds like you had a blast!

By the way, how did the negotiations on the body kit go? Were you able to come up with a deal with Aaron?


RE: My 1987 300D - MFSuper90 - 11-03-2013

Are you running an hx30 winmutt?


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 12-30-2013

(11-03-2013, 09:55 PM)MFSuper90 Are you running an hx30 winmutt?

I am.


RE: My 1987 300D - MFSuper90 - 01-06-2014

How's it spool with that bigger pump?
Probably spools faster on a 603 than a 617 anyhow


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 01-20-2014

I got a chance to adjust timing this weekend, retarded it a bit ( and here I thought it was late). Runs alot smoother from cold start I think but it has also been warmer out. Down a little on power but I am getting some wierd boost readings as well. More importantly is that EGT is down alot. I am hard pressed to get it over 1450 now.


RE: My 1987 300D - tjts1 - 01-20-2014

Did you measure the timing before and after in any way? Mine was advanced full retard by the previous owner. I just adjusted it back a bit recently. I need to get one of those lock pin things.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 01-22-2014

(01-20-2014, 10:55 PM)tjts1 Did you measure the timing before and after in any way? Mine was advanced full retard by the previous owner. I just adjusted it back a bit recently. I need to get one of those lock pin things.

I just use the lock pin. It allows for a bit of adjustment when "locked". It was one end of the adjustment and I got it to the other. Maybe 1*?


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 02-04-2014

Last night I spend 30min adjusting the ALDA out some, there has to be a better way to get to it on the w124. What I wouldnt have done to get one of dieselmekens external adjustables!

Power is back and EGT's are a bit higher but still lower than before. Haven't really opened it up yet but haven't hit 1400* yet either.


RE: My 1987 300D - winmutt - 02-06-2014

High EGT's at WOT are back without a doubt. I am only seeing 11psi, I am not sure if this is due to leaks in the piping, the wastegate or some other issue. I find it hard to believe its a fueling issue Smile. Also wondering if with more boost EGT's will go down. I've not seen any intake temp graphs for the HX30.