so here goes., from the top
25 April 2007
Bought the car
then after about 23 hours the radiator went pop.. typical eh! so it was in the garage for a couple of days till i could get a new one put in.. i went for a full ali motorsport radiator.
and since it was sat in the garage, unable to move i gave her a polish
and painted the calipers.
changed the bulbs coz the originals were just utter ****e.
then i got the splitter slapped onto it.. its a seat leon cupra R splitter.. is there a car these dont fit!! and removed the V
then i figured out a way to attach the badge so i stuck that on pretty much the next day
got the new diffuser slapped onto the back end. makes a difference when cornering hard.
then finally today i bought some turbo side vents for £100 painted in anthracite.. very good quality paint job aswell!
anyway.. here is my day so far.!
got them home and took a pic to show reflection best i could.
wheel came off and wheel arch.
the thing im holding in my hand it the bit you have to cut off.
now this was the scary part, prising and ripping the plate off.
test fit.. all good.. little bit needed taking off the vent fo a flush fit.
still test fit, bt door shut
and that was it. some finished shots.
i am iching like a ******* now from all the fibreglass!!
all in all... good job i think
got the new turbo spoiler delivered
stuck the spoiler on last night but it was about 2mm off centre, so i took it off again and altered it.. job done in 10 mins.
Na Lights to Turbo Lights.
Just standard sat on the drive.
Just an example of the ****e that was in my lights.
Ok, first light is out.
Glass off! This was very scarey!
All masked up.
I wanted the same paint all over so primered it all
Then the matt black
Masking tape removed..
I scratched the black bit on this one, so i just resprayed it black. (you cant even tell now)
sticking back together.
Done.
The rears are still drying in the garage, and will leave them a couple of hours.
Because i didnt have enough grips, the front lights were tacky so i have stuck masking tape on them now holding them in place.
Black wheels just before the headlights were done.
during the painting process..
New number plate + Black windscreen suround
in all its finished (for now) glory
New HID's
and the coilovers have now been done
water got into the spark plugs so i made a ingress kit not pretty i know i will be getting some stainless steel ones sorted.
The whole reason for all of this was because when i changed the radiator months ago the jubelee clip shredded itsself so i had to sort that out and get some new coolant in.
clam finally off!
this is the part that wasnt connected propperly
what a state!
as the coolant was running in i cleaned the front wheels
and cleaned under the front bonnet.
put everything back together and gave a good polish!
pics taken on N95
well i decided to paint the suspension today, and the calipers are now black.. started at 9ma. this is how i got on
first things first.. clean ish from the other day
with the wheel off this is how it looked.
disc and caliper removed
all masked up
painted, 2 coats of temp paint, 1 coat of jet black 1 laquer coat.
pulled masking off and left to dry
disc and caliper back on. (yes i know there is paint on my disc, i went for a quick black and now there is none.
coilover back into place.
for those wondering what the red is, its to protect the thread from getting ****e in it.. they were a STATE! before i touhed them
good day all in all.. did both sides at the same time, jsut dont have pics of the other sides apart fromt he blue coilover.
Ok so do you remember that water ingress plate i made up.. well ive painted it, still looks shocking but ist doing a job at the min, quite succesfully.
then
now
and i bought new brakes for the front,
Hi Spec 325mm discs
i was fed up of the tacky plastic look of the silver interior.. some of it is brushed ali so nothing i can do about that.. but the plastic bits are getting painted.
here is the work so far
and now
they are very smooth.
1st December 2008
Heater Fix
When I first got the car back in April 07 the heater was poor, it blew lots of air so demisting wasn't a problem, the problem came when you tried to get some heat into your frost bitten fingers!. After reading the forums for a little bit the heater just seemed to be a known problem, either the heater matrix has packed in or the tubing had come dislodged etc. I came to the conclusion that my matrix was dead, so I left it.. I had to survive the winter days/nights with 30 jumpers 1,000,000 socks and a woolly hat. After the heater knob got stuck and I had a look under the bonnet to see why I couldn't turn it to hot, I noticed that the lever wasn't where it was supposed to be.. moved it over and I got hot air! it gets that hot now you start to sweat and strip (James May anyone!)
This is a picture of the lever in question.
Astra Engine Cover
I got this cover as a permanent solution to the temporary one here.
Some things bothered me with this cover, although it does act as a brilliant water ingress cover some questions popped up on the forum about heat temps and air flows etc.. coincidentally these are the same ones that I was asking myself. To answer these I could only do one thing.. and that was put it on and monitor the heat temps.
Sunstrip
Well what can I tell you about this.. well if you have driven a vx220 in the glaring sun you will of noticed there are no sun visors.. so I had to improvise, at the moment this is a temporary solution, I'm not that happy with the external look of it, I think its a bit 'chav' but it does server a purpose, and it serves it very well, so at the moment its staying.
This is from the inside
From the outside
Leathered Interior
The interior of the vx220 is very very basic, lots of bare aluminium and metal, personally I don't mind this look for track prepped cars, they have to worry about weight and not to much on comfort. Myself on the other hand, I like a bit of comfort, and other than that it also helps to keep the heat in and the noise out.
I don't have any progress shots but I do have some low quality finished pics.
2nd December 2008
TMS Carbon Splitter
I had the Seat Leon splitter up to now, and I got it mainly because of aesthetics, I wasn't keen on the front end of the n/a, looks very boring to me so I got the Leon one and was happy with the appearance.
When I was driving round the track at higher speeds '100+' I noticed the steering began to go very light and was very uneasy, it didn't give much confidence at all driving at the higher speeds..
I read up about the TMS one, which is made of carbon fibre and it has proved to give better downforce than the turbo splitters do, they also run this on their 2.2 race car. I managed to source one for cheap and fitted it without any problems at all.
The fit was very straight forward, the only hard part was lining the splitter up with the front clam, but was easily done.
Here are some pics.
5th February 2009
Piper 4-1 Manifold, 2.5" Downpipe and 200cell cat
I fancied abit of a change with the manifold side of things, since i did the inlet, i thought it would now be a good idea to explore the exhaust part of the engine..
Piper were kind enough to develop a new 4-1 manifold for the VX and a downpipe that has a better flow rate than that of the standard one, and coupled with the 200cell cat, its just better all round.
here is a picture of the items
downpipe
manifold
with the system being stainless steel it also weighs a lot less than that of the standard cast manifold..
these two items alone are proven to produce about 15bhp.
11th February 2009
Carbon Fibre Dash
I got this carbon dash to replace my standard item, doesnt give any weight saving, well maybe 1 or 2 grams but thats all, plus it does look much better.
25 February 2009
Piper 2.5" Backbox
just to compliment the rest of the system, and i got it with black tips just like the VSE.
and then the full system ive bought.
this is the graph of the standard car with just this system on (lilac colour)
total cost of exhaust system £1136.00 !!![/quote]