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The Common Room => Reader's Rides => Topic started by: tomaky on September 2, 2013, 20:48

Title: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on September 2, 2013, 20:48
Hi guys kinda a project a guess, as alot of you aware i had a gorgeous blue face lift 2 which i had a accident in and was written off (pictures of car pre accident everywhere including my profile) ive now got a 2000 pre Fl which is mechanically sound Matt rebuilt engine, the car is in very good nic for its age. Car has 96k on the clock and money provided im going to try and get this one to the same standard that i had the other 2, there will be very few engine mods to speak off put there will be mechanics here and there alot will be me tarting up the body work, some things may be interesting for people to get a idea of machine polishing, most of it people will already know  s:) :) s:)   ill try put links to guides as i go along that might also be helpful, anyway enough babble ill try keep the thread progressing with content and also my mods as i go along. I received the car from Matt already started so to speak car has Refurbed alloys and new tyres, decatted manifold and clear side repeaters so that one was knocked of the list.

Car Bought From Matt 22/8/13

To do list:

Matt's TTE syle under body brace =DONE      References: Where to buy -  l viewtopic.php?f=77&t=39163 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=39163) l     Review- Fantastic MOD a part that Toyota originally sold for £400 now Matt reproduces at a fraction of the price MUST HAVE!
Fit Markii from previous car  =DONE   References- Where to buy= Ill not link the current group buy due to it being near to end but group buys do occur around every 6 months.  Fit guide=  l viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5968 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5968) l
Rear FL insert   =DONE  References: Fit guide=  l viewtopic.php?f=47&t=12584 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=12584) l     Rear bumper removal has to occur then the old inserts clip out and new go in the place simple to do.
First visual mod was the massive improvement of the rear insert, also added the pre fl exhaust tip (improvement but may change due to corrosion)
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Pre FL inserts Eurgh
FL Inserts much better.
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Fit Pre FL optional extra Tip (may change) Reference: Simple push on tighten grub screws.
Nath's Ultimate gear shift cable bushes= DONE (another cheap fantastic mod easy to fit)         References: Where to buy/fitting guide   l viewtopic.php?f=36&t=44471 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=44471) l
Paint Rejuvenation: Wash, Clay, Iron x, 2 step machine polish using DAS PRO polishing Hex logic orange (cutting pad) with Meguires M105 then final finish with White Hex Logic (finishing pad) with Meguires M205 then wax to protect =Wax clay complete All in prep for tweeks meet =DONE  References: professional explanation videos from the junkman, long but essential watch if you are going to carry out claying/polishing, endless guides on all cleaning aspects, youtube channel advise watching novice guide to machine polishing videos 1-4   m http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... YKv3HVEQUw (http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=junkman2000&oq=junkman&gs_l=youtube.1.0.0l10.72.1040.0.2626.7.7.0.0.0.0.203.596.5j1j1.7.0...0.0...1ac.1.11.youtube.rYKv3HVEQUw) m
Right wash, clay and headlight polish.
This is there car the day i got it home Matt has polished the car pre 4 hour drive home.
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Drivers door probably worst panel on car you can vaguely see the strange circle patterns under the mirror theres 3 in total, also a inch and half long crack in paint at the rear edge also about 3 inch long scratch bottom left of door (going to polish then analyse and find best route forward.
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Front end i actually don't mind the bumper and lights so i have no plans to do anything with it.
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IRON X RESULTS
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POLISHING RESULTS  (easy to see in flesh so you can catch all the different angles, ended up with no swirling and dramatic reduction in scratches)
From
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To
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As you can see much clearer mirror finish now.
Replace front cracked headlight lens, as seen above heavy condensation as a result.
Register and refit new Personal reg plates= DONE See below pictures.
Before
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After
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Latest plate Cut down legal plate
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Buy and fit Vogtland 30mm Lowering springs  DONE   References: Where to Buy -  l viewtopic.phpf=48&t=36570 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.phpf=48&t=36570) l    Fitting Guide -  l viewtopic.php?f=47&t=12509 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=12509) l   Pictures Pending
MASSIVE THANKS TO SPIT AND WABBITKILLA FOR FITTING!!!
Replace drivers seat due to wear: Leather GEN7 Celica seat fitted DONE
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Paint Calipers Using hammerite- DONE
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Uprate brake Hoses to braided and 5.1dot fluid     - HEL Hoses fitted 19/10/2013  References: Where to buy :  m http://www.camskill.co.uk/m5b0s2410p519 ... SPEC_PARTS (http://www.camskill.co.uk/m5b0s2410p51983/HEL_BRAIDED_BRAKE_LINE_HOSE_KITS_-_Performance_Brake_Line_Kit_-_Toyota_MR2_Roadster_-_VVTI_-_ZZW30_1_8I_1ZZ-FE_UK_SPEC_PARTS) m   m http://www.camskill.co.uk/m1b0s4403p572 ... d_-_500ml_ (http://www.camskill.co.uk/m1b0s4403p57246/MOTUL_-_DOT_5_1_Synthetic_Brake_Fluid_-_500ml_) m
Pedal is firmer!
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Paint Exhaust Heat shields 9.11.13
CAT heat shield Before
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After
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Manifold heat shield after (we all know what it looks like before
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Rub down everything in the back end and protect/paint for winter and future rust prevention   9.11.13-14.11.13
Before (first weeks work)
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After
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Replace front headlight lenses as mines cracked and the other has broken bracket  Done 14/11/13
Bumper off in order to remove old headlights
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After polishing and sealing          References: SEALANT( m http://www.motorgeek.co.uk/cgi-bin/ecom ... db_pid=257 (http://www.motorgeek.co.uk/cgi-bin/ecom.cgi?Command=ShowProduct&db_pid=257) m )
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Replace wheel arch liner and clips    Done 14/11/13
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Recover cloth drivers seat base  Done 14/11/13
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Add FL exhaust tip                      Done 14/11/13
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TTE petrol cap chrome    Done
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Leather arm rest             Done 14/11/13  Armrests for Toyota MR2 Roadster
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Upgrade headlight bulbs To nightbreakers  (PRE FL H4,  FACELIFT H7)                                                     DONE 26/11/13
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Buy DEV's Key hole covers        References: Where to buy -  l viewtopic.php?f=36&t=8346 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=8346) l     DONE
Fix broken Stereo Surround (previous owner snapped it and glued it MESS)
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After
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Fit LED bulbs in brake lights side and number plate                             DONE
Replace drivers door                                              8/2/2014            DONE
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Buy fit FL rear lights           13/2/14                                                 DONE
Before
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After
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Rubbed down rear suspension and painted with hammerite also rubbed sub frame down and waxoyled it and the sills. Going to cut the drop links at some point and do the anti roll bar.   DONE 1/2/14
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Fitted Hazard warning chrome and air slider knob also wired the aux cable under carpet and through handbrake  Done 15/1/14
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Fit soft top pull insert      DONE 1/3/14
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Replace poorly fitted wind screen        (DONE) 8/4/14
Fitted new aluminium wheel nuts in blue not 100% yet await opinions.  DONE 13/4/14
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Replaced drivers rear caliper with new unit DONE (6/4/14)
Current Hood issue aswell as rips.
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Buy and fit FL side vents        DONE 25/4/14      References: Removal/fit guide -  l viewtopic.php?f=47&t=12582&p=153687&hilit=side#p153687 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=12582&p=153687&hilit=side#p153687) l
Before
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After
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Rub Down front of runners on celica seats and repaint.        DONE 25/4/14
We all know how they end up with rust showing. 
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SERVICE at 103500 miles    DONE 31/5/14 (Oil, Air fliter, Oil filter, Iridium Spark plugs and gear box oil MT put in)
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Visor Plugs   DONE 09/6/14
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Perforated leather door cards    DONE 09/6/14                    GUIDE:  l viewtopic.php?f=47&t=22034&p=273717&hilit=leather#p273717 (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=22034&p=273717&hilit=leather#p273717) l
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LED side light bulb       DONE 09/6/14
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Toyota Mud flaps front and rear in blue.     DONE 09/6/14
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Have dents removed at ding day.   DONE 08/6/14

Heater knob uprate  DONE 09/7/14
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MOHAIR BLUE soft top  DONE 13/8/14
Before:
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(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/5A3D2454-6DEC-4F0B-BC68-FF387976A0A0_zpswvwg1iyd.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/5A3D2454-6DEC-4F0B-BC68-FF387976A0A0_zpswvwg1iyd.jpg.html)
(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/4E7651E1-801D-4C00-BFF6-7B4C0AD98F9F_zpskearapd6.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/4E7651E1-801D-4C00-BFF6-7B4C0AD98F9F_zpskearapd6.jpg.html)
After:
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(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/031866E9-7736-4D50-B07B-9FE3CFE69825_zps0dbvgqr8.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/031866E9-7736-4D50-B07B-9FE3CFE69825_zps0dbvgqr8.jpg.html)
(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/1C5FFA4D-FC3F-4522-B52B-B6E1E8BD9471_zps9urxq0gf.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/1C5FFA4D-FC3F-4522-B52B-B6E1E8BD9471_zps9urxq0gf.jpg.html)
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New Wheels SP12's 205-40-17 Front 245-35-17 Rear   DONE 09/8/14
Ive had these in my possession for a while but not actually owned them had a agreement with Nath which i have finally held my side of the bargain up  s:) :) s:)  I do indeed on using these for special occasions and using the stock ones for everyday and long runs but will wait and see.
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Power Flow exhaust!  DONE 09/8/14
This was abit of a battle, i polished a car for it, cost me about £25 petrol and some product.
I got the exhaust with the driver pipe and tip slightly sheared from the back box, had that welded then, fitted figured out need the drivers side bracket, so i removed 1 of the standard mounts for exhaust cleaned it up, and the lads that welded the back box but that on and sealed around the area another good job!
Mount:
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Exhaust alignment/look:
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(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/E1EB6199-2A99-497C-AFE7-E9BB5FD0B9E1_zpsvx0l8dr2.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/E1EB6199-2A99-497C-AFE7-E9BB5FD0B9E1_zpsvx0l8dr2.jpg.html)

Toyo SS Manifold swap   DONE 02/11/14
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(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/52f2e99e-daa7-47fd-ad82-2a8539f564c7_zps53486487.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/52f2e99e-daa7-47fd-ad82-2a8539f564c7_zps53486487.jpg.html)

Fix Flexi's: So the Exhaust flexi's have been a big problem for me as a lot of you know, finally had them sorted, at first i swapped the cat for another one i picked up all was well the car was scary quiet, i then fitted the powerflow thats above, worked lovely for couple weeks then the 2nd lot of flexi's started blowing! nightmare! so i finally gave in i got local garage to fit new flexi's this job could have been done alot cheaper however they did do a cracking job.
Before with Gungum as temporary fix.
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Service oil/filter ect after 5k since last one, swapped it for Fuchs super synth 5W40 for a change.   DONE 02/11/14
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Bought a Unichip GP, this isnt a total success as the ECU isnt really remap-able in this country... however the map on it is for a TTE exhaust, decated stock manifold and a induction kit, as this is very close to what i have got i will getting the car dyno'd on the stock ecu then comparing with ecu. Currently the ECU will stay in the box i have tested it in the garage and it does run well. This is the only mod i wont be declaring to the insurance as i wont be using it on the road if it is a better map that the stock ECU it may be used just on track.
So ive had a little go at track fun at three sister, and i really enjoyed it learnt so much about the car and about driving it and driving in general. This is something im definitely going to continue, next one is three sisters at Wigan again on the 9th of November, below is a link to FB as its the only decent video i can find and i cant figure out how to get the file.
 m https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10202937036815113 (https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10202937036815113) m


Things to do:
Uprate pads and Disks Christmas present to myself.
Get the Rear Spats painted up that i purchsed earlier in the year
Fit the AEM Induction kit that im buying of here.


This is what i want to get to, and hopefully do the mods i wanted to do that didnt get a chance to! this is my old motor that i was just about where i wanted it to be.
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Update 10/10/16

So. Time do a update. This Project hasn't been properly updated for 2 years :O
So a couple of years ago I did my first track day first time out spun it, no big deal, its part of the learning curve. I learnt a tremendous lot about how to o drive the mr2 and how crutial the balance is threw corners, I made some changes including more bracing and the toyo r888's my times came down.
I then became frustrated by civic type r's and the likes holding me up or even overtaking me on the straights. I decided I needed more power, a opportunity arose to buy a turbo'd 2. This car is well known, I decided that the car wouldn't work for me as I do a lot of miles and on track the body kit would be trashed. The turbo kit is a quite rare Thor racing custom kit, it runs charge cooling and a gt28 turbo.  So the plan grew to swap the engine/box and turbo into my blue car. This all occurred June 2015.
So the cars went down south to Rich's the turbo's engine came out. It then got painted candy apple red with a flake (because race car). Sadly nothing went as smoothly as we planned it got to the point where the engine was in but would not run on the link. The cars stayed down tehre for a good 6 months as I was un able to get them the 305mile journey home.
Come March myself and good pal Mr Sloan drove down to essex fitted 2 softops on the way down blue came back on the A frame and a not very happy Red car drove home it was reluctant to start this turned out to be a connector that hadn't been connected after that she started no bother. I was at this point in the middle of buying a house, so I decided to sell the Red car having tidied it back up to help with the whole house moving.
So blue went into the parents garage. Where problem solving begun. The engine would not run on the Link Storm ECU, it had ran before transplant. At this point I know completely nothing about ECU's and engine wiring.
I spent hours on the phone to the lads at link out in New Zealand I gradually began building my knowledge. We basically isolated it down to the fact that the link was not picking up engine speed so Cam/Crank sensors.
At this point I had a look at both sensors and the crank sensor earth was not connected. Thought walla this will work now. However at some point in time due to the stress put on the wiring harness cables have snapped off the harness block, so this made no difference at all. The next theory is that the crank sensor is goosed.
At this point due to things changing in life. I lost interested in the car and sought a different friends group in the form of my golfing pals.
I said at this point and all summer I will finish it in the winter.
So come the end of September I have now jumped head first back into the project. I have acquired all the parts to build a new harness as the old one cannot be saved. This is going to be put together starting on the 10/10/16. Whilst ive been acquiring other parts for the harness. There was another issue through all the swap the clifford alarm basically shat itself. So that has now been cut out. I have also fit a TRD  short shifter and new speakers. Last week I tackled fitting a sub frame that I had renovated earlier on in the year as the old one was swiss cheese.
Through out all this ive been driving sable FL i picked up locally.


So now, the currently job list.
Fit interior plastics
Build Harness
See if car runs if not change crank sensor and fire up the link software. If that doesn't work blow it all up and find a new hobby.
Clean the brake disks up and calipers
Fit wheels
Take to MOT with HB cables which are now seized
Hopefully Pass MOT
Have full Geo done!
Drive car and deal with any teething issues going forward.

Mod Fun begin  s:) :) s:)

Will update further and add more useful links as i go along.

Hope its not too boring. Any question welcomed, if you need any links such as fitting guide and where to buy and ive missed it off let me know.

Thanks for reading.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000
Post by: jinxedkitten on September 2, 2013, 22:47
Looking good, I saw the de-dimplator on Jay67s and it does look rather tidy, in considering doing it on mine at some point, I say go for it.
Title: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000
Post by: tomaky on September 2, 2013, 22:52
Aii probably will order with key hole covers which might go to next months treats and possible the lip spoiler but im thinking of changing this month spend to the prolex lowering fk springs im about to add to the list haha.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000
Post by: Smeggers on September 3, 2013, 19:54
Wait?! Do you work at Calleva Park by any chance? .... If yes, i'm usually in the slightly dirty looking red MR2 (with the rattly exhaust   s:oops: :oops: s:oops:  ) round the corner...

Walked past your car (i think) a little while ago. Very jelly. If it is your car, the paint work is looking superb. GJ. Although the side intakes could do with a bit of TLC ....  s:D :D s:D
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000
Post by: tomaky on September 3, 2013, 20:48
I dont sadly i work for a BAE hehe.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000
Post by: shnazzle on September 4, 2013, 13:41
Looking good.
Don't see the fuss about the de-dimpling though.Just paint it  s:) :) s:)  I like the dimples
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000
Post by: tomaky on September 4, 2013, 14:20
Aii looked at the price and thats now off the list when i get on the pc i might have a look this weekend about painting.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 26/09/201
Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2013, 20:57
Progressed, tidied, added  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 8, 2013, 09:24
Big weekend plannned!
Replacing drivers side head light due to it being cracked, replacing wheel arch line due to lack of clips leading to a hole developing, also picknig up some other little missing clips and bolts.
Then sunday i plan to rub down all the rear suspension etc and heat shields and paint them for rust/weather protection due to removing the nappy and it should also inmprove the look in the engine bay.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: jase10 on November 11, 2013, 22:13
hello pal it looks grrreat wot is iron x???? how do u get rid of scratches and make it shine like this wud like mine to look like this any advice much appreciated god job!!!!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2013, 08:24
Iron x is  m http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine-an ... d_726.html (http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine-and-exterior/carpro-iron-x-500ml/prod_726.html) m
I went through various stages to get my paint half decent, ill go through the main steps, first being clay bar this removes all the contaminents from the paint basically removes and little particles of dirt, after this the paint is massively smoother. next step is to remove the main scratches i used a machine polisher cutting pad and cutting compound, there are manual porducts out there. working in a 1metre square at a time i will cut doing 2 passes that ivolves using the polisher wiping off then reapplying compound and polishing again. Then i will do the same process on the polishnig pad and polish, this will remove the swirls that cutting put into the paint and give you the shine then its just a simple wax to protect.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: shnazzle on November 12, 2013, 10:31
Can't really tell diff between pre/post Vogtland
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2013, 12:07
Aii ano was looking at that this morning not the best of pictures, see if ive got anymore that are better, defintitely is lower the beating matt's brace has taken on the ocassional speed hump suggests that haha
Going to try update and add alot references this weekend.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2013, 12:12
ive even got the feeling there both lowered pictures haha I think its supposed to be with old plate and with new as the car looks just as polished in both photos.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: shnazzle on November 12, 2013, 18:37
Quote from: "tomaky"Aii ano was looking at that this morning not the best of pictures, see if ive got anymore that are better, defintitely is lower the beating matt's brace has taken on the ocassional speed hump suggests that haha
Going to try update and add alot references this weekend.
Hmm...methinks I shall pass on lowering then  s:) :) s:)  Hardly going to take it to a track anyway
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2013, 18:39
if i had a fl id says its not needed but with my pre i needed it its help me feel more in touch. I also hate hate the soft sidewalls on the toyo's i want lower profile.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: shnazzle on November 12, 2013, 19:35
Quote from: "tomaky"if i had a fl id says its not needed but with my pre i needed it its help me feel more in touch. I also hate hate the soft sidewalls on the toyo's i want lower profile.
Gotta inflate them quite high. But, tramlining is really minimal on the Toyos.
Got yoko advans now and tramlining is HORRIBLE! Much better wet grip though
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2013, 22:09
running 29 front 36 back atm its the fronts that bother me, mind you i bet i get them again but ill try go 50 front 45 back.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: AndyM on November 12, 2013, 22:13
Tom, I had a few issues with my Toyos when I first put them on, they felt soft and like they were rolling but after experimenting it turned out I'd over-inflated them. Dropped them down to 28/34 in the end and they feel planted now.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2013, 23:08
Shall give it a go a suspect you running slightly lower profiles, especially back with them fl wheels  s:) :) s:)  hoping to swap mine for fl ones next year if i can keep them mint.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2013, 23:09
ps think i may have put 29-35 this time did them Saturday.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 19/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 13, 2013, 19:25
Little Update, painting added, little things added, more references, if anyone wants any references ive missed let me know and ill add them.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 13/11/201
Post by: simers on November 14, 2013, 02:03
Car looks a million times better after the hard work of detailing so precisely... Credit where it's due mate... One thing I'm not keen on (personal preference) is the silver calipers... Not sure what colour would look well with the anthracite wheels and blue body but overall the changes have made a great difference...
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 13/11/201
Post by: tomaky on November 14, 2013, 12:09
Much appreciate it buddy  s:) :) s:)  
To be honest the silver wasjust what i had lieing about, im certainly getting my use out of it as its gone on the suspension arms aswell haha
Cars coming along nicely only think thats letting it down is numberous tiny dints and scrapes that would need repsraying even in the last week someones scratched the rear bumper, but thats where i have to think do a draw the line.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 13/11/201
Post by: dori dori on November 14, 2013, 20:15
so shiny and nice  s:) :) s:)  gives me motivation to sort the last few things on mine and give a a pre winter detail / clean. Always liked the blue and red ones, not that I am unhappy with my silver one the blue seems to shine so well
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 13/11/201
Post by: tomaky on November 14, 2013, 20:43
 s:) :) s:)  i had to have another blue one  s:) :) s:)   i did consider sable but blue popsssss  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 13/11/201
Post by: tomaky on November 18, 2013, 16:59
Parts haul  s:) :) s:)  (http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/null_zpsa3873c7d.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/null_zpsa3873c7d.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 18/11/201
Post by: tomaky on November 28, 2013, 19:57
Well since pay day and birthday ive bought Pre fl passenger HL, stereo surround, key hole covers, uv sealant, googone for where the glue was from previous owner bodgery, and its finally getting retracked this weekend! Going to fit everything listed this weekend and get back to sorting the rear suspension arms.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 18/11/201
Post by: ray835 on November 28, 2013, 21:31
you need some of these tom  m http://www.countryactivities.co.uk/acat ... k_dice.jpg (http://www.countryactivities.co.uk/acatalog/pink_dice.jpg) m
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 18/11/201
Post by: tomaky on November 28, 2013, 21:43
I will he sure to nic them ones out your car next meet  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 2/12/2013
Post by: tomaky on December 2, 2013, 22:02
Little update, cars currently filthy! going to double wash and wax afterwards this friday for the xmas meet.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 2/12/2013
Post by: jinxedkitten on December 3, 2013, 22:10
Quote from: "tomaky"Little update, cars currently filthy! going to double wash and wax afterwards this friday for the xmas meet.
Claybar?
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 2/12/2013
Post by: tomaky on December 3, 2013, 22:13
pondering it but then ill have to get the polisher out to remove any scratches the bar puts in, which i dont have time or the will power to do atm haha next planned polish is gunna be about march but i may however give it a very brisk run over.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 2/12/2013
Post by: jinxedkitten on December 3, 2013, 22:48
Quote from: "tomaky"pondering it but then ill have to get the polisher out to remove any scratches the bar puts in, which i dont have time or the will power to do atm haha next planned polish is gunna be about march but i may however give it a very brisk run over.
Yep, it is a bit of a faff! Did mine start of autumn, so a while before I do it again, though she too is currently very dirty indeed!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 2/12/2013
Post by: tomaky on December 3, 2013, 23:02
I did it at start september aswell so shouldnt be too bad atm but itll get a good clean this is a bad one haven't cleaned it inside since i got it :O
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 2/12/2013
Post by: tomaky on April 13, 2014, 20:04
Mahoosive update, what do people think of the wheel nuts?
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: tomaky on June 9, 2014, 15:54
Post ding day update.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: StuC on June 9, 2014, 16:05
That is somewhat of a big list fella!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: tomaky on June 9, 2014, 16:09
hehe im pretty much through the initial list and some extra's but the bloody thing keeps growing haha quite happy considering pre mr2 ownership my mechanical skills were changing a corsa's discs and pads and fitting a cone filter to said corsa haha
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: Anonymous on June 9, 2014, 16:30
Loads of work and looks like you've done it all to a good standard  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: tomaky on June 9, 2014, 16:47
Cheers buddy  s:) :) s:)  
Biggest mod so far!
(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/726D9F2F-6B35-412A-8071-5D7908BA1173_zpspmcvay0x.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/726D9F2F-6B35-412A-8071-5D7908BA1173_zpspmcvay0x.jpg.html)

Ding day sticker  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: 1979scotte on June 9, 2014, 17:45
Just in case people don't know what it says

WALL E

Doesn't show up to well on my phone.
Your a top bloke Tom. Don't think you should have to polish a other headlight ever.
Car looks puker. Love the wheel nuts.
Wheels are a bit rubbish. Will up my original Ding Day offer to £5.  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: StuC on June 9, 2014, 18:07
 s:lol: :lol: s:lol:   s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
You are a good sport Tom.  s:-D :-D s:-D

I am glad to see it has pride of place.  :-) :-) :-)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: tomaky on June 9, 2014, 20:48
Haha £6.50 there yours haha i would have used the new phone camera but beth took the charger home with her and was findling with the car after a nice lie in 9 o clock...  


Centre stage Stu  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: 1979scotte on June 9, 2014, 21:51
Quote from: "tomaky"Haha £6.50 there yours haha i would have used the new phone camera but beth took the charger home with her and was findling with the car after a nice lie in 9 o clock...  


Centre stage Stu  s:) :) s:)

£6.50? Is that delivered?  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: tomaky on June 9, 2014, 22:23
No deliveries £700
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: 1979scotte on June 9, 2014, 22:45
Knew there'd be a catch.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: tomaky on June 9, 2014, 23:09
Hehe hopefully they will be a more permanent fixture come new year. If which is a massive if I come to own them, I think I would only use them when required as I will still have stock wheels for long motorway driving etc then again Id prob get them on I'd not want to take them off.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: jinxedkitten on June 9, 2014, 23:22
Love the wheels and blue bolts myself  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: tomaky on June 9, 2014, 23:48
 s:) :) s:)  used to take a hell of alot for me to like anything other than stock but the performance improvement is massive and ive grown to love them. The owner better let me have them. Haha
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: 1979scotte on June 10, 2014, 06:10
Once there onTom they stay on.
Otherwise someone may come and "borrow" them whilst your not looking.  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 09/6/2014
Post by: tomaky on June 10, 2014, 08:32
Haha potentially  s:) :) s:)  need to put stock ones back on at some point  s:( :( s:(
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on November 2, 2014, 12:12
Massive update as i havent updated in about 6months  s:) :) s:)  Enjoy.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on March 16, 2015, 13:50
Might have update this tonight.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2015, 16:51
Eek haven't updated this in nearly a year!
Little sneak peak of goings on.
(http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o184/tomaky/249B109D-9E4B-43F5-86D6-0168B168E293_zps9ncduzll.jpg) (http://s120.photobucket.com/user/tomaky/media/249B109D-9E4B-43F5-86D6-0168B168E293_zps9ncduzll.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: shnazzle on September 26, 2015, 16:56
You killed your girlfriend in the garage and her blood ended up all over the engine?
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2015, 17:03
She was surplus to requirement hehe
This is what happens when a conversation with Rich occurs and a hot finger on ebay!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Anonymous on September 26, 2015, 17:12
Its changed a bit since then, now has the wiring loom on and the other bits are waiting for some gaskets.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2015, 20:40
There on there way  s:) :) s:)  the mani studs turn up?
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: s12vea on September 26, 2015, 21:07
More pictures needed!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: s12vea on September 26, 2015, 21:08
Let me know when you down this way
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 27, 2015, 08:13
Will do squire targeting next weekend. But it entails a really long friday. Got my apprentice awards at 6 they could finish anywhere between 9:15-10:30 depending on if i win anything. Then im going to drive down.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Jrichards20 on January 16, 2016, 12:07
Haven't commented on this so thought I should! Looks great! Your right, with a lot of effort I think I should be able to bring mine up to hopefully looking presentable  s:) :) s:)  FL bumpers really do change the look
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on January 16, 2016, 17:43
Hehe  s:) :) s:)  i do love the blue once polished its such a deep colour. At some point this thread will come back with a vengeance its just going to take a while. Put a offer in  for a house on monday :O
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Jrichards20 on January 17, 2016, 12:12
Congrats mate! Fingers crossed it all goes through!! Then comes the fun part...  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on February 19, 2016, 20:22
Hoping to continue this story very soon! got a fair few mods to update and and some still to happen. Cars are coming home monday!!!!!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 14/3/2016
Post by: tomaky on March 14, 2016, 09:08
Right lets bring this mother trucker up to date! Will brief goings on then hopefully add more tonight and pictures.
SO what has been going on. Last may i took of a offer from a good friend and well known member of the community. I bought Nathan's Red JDL body kitted car, this car was fitted with a 06 engine with a thor racing turbo kit attached.
I set about my plans and brain storming and decided that the best solution for me was to fit the 06 turbo'd engine into blue.
The reasons behind this were:
As you will all be aware i like to track my 2, tracking a JDL body kitted masterpiece just doesn't work! i was not willing to take the risk on damaging it. So then came plans to do the swap which including swapping engine and turbo into blue and then fitting blue's engine into Red.
Richard (rbuckingham) then stepped forward to say that he would be willing to help with the swap. (Top Man)
In the meantime in June i picked up a sable, the justification behind that was that when we did the swap in august i wouldn't have be able to insure the turbo'd 2 until renewal of insurance at the end of November, so i needed a run about, drove a celica 1zz couldn't get out of it quick enough.
Anyway back onto blue. SO red was trailered down the country 305 miles. Engine removed then 2 weeks later or so i drove down in blue.
After very little sleep we set about the swap. got blues engine out got reds in. We started reconstruction around the car with Rich's 2 mates also helping. Some things went straight forward, however some did not  s:( :( s:(  We set about with the idea of completing the car in a weekend, but the first big hiccup was the sub frame as blues turned out to be swish cheese we went to swap reds in and all didnt go straight forward. then we had issues with the rear track arms being tired. At this point we accepted it wasn't going to be finished that weekend so, luckily i travelled down in convoy to Rich's I rang my mate who drove another 45mins out of his way to pick me up.
Couple of weeks later Rich said come back down, got the train down on Saturday to pick the car up, at which point we found more demons. Unfortunately the boomslang wiring harness was a complete mess it had been cut and shut more times than Jordan, the engine just wouldn't fire on the link. I tootled off back up north sent Rich the bits he then pain painstakingly rebuilt the boom slang he did a top job on it now looks alot better! Unfortunately the engine still wont fire on the link. at this point we called it a day, since then it was a case of getting the car home so that i could get a auto electrician onto it failing that it couldn't be sorted with link (ECU BRAND).
So 6 months later me and Mr SLoan drove down to Rich's to pick the red car and the blue car up, with blue hitched up. At this point another bloody issue blue's clifford alarm now isnt playing ball and the immobilser cannot be disabled sigh haha.
Got them both home now. dealt with a few issues on red tidied her up and she has now moved onto her new owner.
SO now ive to set about fettling the alarm on blue then its a case of attempting to deal with the link/wiring. Once that sorted ive refurbished a sub frame for that to go in, ive got a hand brake cable to fit, speaker, trd short shift. Then it will be off to the MOT'er.
But the further spanner in the work is that i may have got a little bit attached to the sable its one of the best mr2's ive owned if not the best. This weekend i fitted the home brew induction kit and fitted the sp12's.

I will document all this with as many pictures as possible this evening adding them to the first post.

I would like to say a massive thank you to the work and effort that Rich and his to pals put into the car it really is appreciated! Top man!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 14/3/2016
Post by: tomaky on March 14, 2016, 09:08
Right lets bring this mother trucker up to date! Will brief goings on then hopefully add more tonight and pictures.
SO what has been going on. Last may i took of a offer from a good friend and well known member of the community. I bought Nathan's Red JDL body kitted car, this car was fitted with a 06 engine with a thor racing turbo kit attached.
I set about my plans and brain storming and decided that the best solution for me was to fit the 06 turbo'd engine into blue.
The reasons behind this were:
As you will all be aware i like to track my 2, tracking a JDL body kitted masterpiece just doesn't work! i was not willing to take the risk on damaging it. So then came plans to do the swap which including swapping engine and turbo into blue and then fitting blue's engine into Red.
Richard (rbuckingham) then stepped forward to say that he would be willing to help with the swap. (Top Man)
In the meantime in June i picked up a sable, the justification behind that was that when we did the swap in august i wouldn't have be able to insure the turbo'd 2 until renewal of insurance at the end of November, so i needed a run about, drove a celica 1zz couldn't get out of it quick enough.
Anyway back onto blue. SO red was trailered down the country 305 miles. Engine removed then 2 weeks later or so i drove down in blue.
After very little sleep we set about the swap. got blues engine out got reds in. We started reconstruction around the car with Rich's 2 mates also helping. Some things went straight forward, however some did not  s:( :( s:(  We set about with the idea of completing the car in a weekend, but the first big hiccup was the sub frame as blues turned out to be swish cheese we went to swap reds in and all didnt go straight forward. then we had issues with the rear track arms being tired. At this point we accepted it wasn't going to be finished that weekend so, luckily i travelled down in convoy to Rich's I rang my mate who drove another 45mins out of his way to pick me up.
Couple of weeks later Rich said come back down, got the train down on Saturday to pick the car up, at which point we found more demons. Unfortunately the boomslang wiring harness was a complete mess it had been cut and shut more times than Jordan, the engine just wouldn't fire on the link. I tootled off back up north sent Rich the bits he then pain painstakingly rebuilt the boom slang he did a top job on it now looks alot better! Unfortunately the engine still wont fire on the link. at this point we called it a day, since then it was a case of getting the car home so that i could get a auto electrician onto it failing that it couldn't be sorted with link (ECU BRAND).
So 6 months later me and Mr SLoan drove down to Rich's to pick the red car and the blue car up, with blue hitched up. At this point another bloody issue blue's clifford alarm now isnt playing ball and the immobilser cannot be disabled sigh haha.
Got them both home now. dealt with a few issues on red tidied her up and she has now moved onto her new owner.
SO now ive to set about fettling the alarm on blue then its a case of attempting to deal with the link/wiring. Once that sorted ive refurbished a sub frame for that to go in, ive got a hand brake cable to fit, speaker, trd short shift. Then it will be off to the MOT'er.
But the further spanner in the work is that i may have got a little bit attached to the sable its one of the best mr2's ive owned if not the best. This weekend i fitted the home brew induction kit and fitted the sp12's.

I will document all this with as many pictures as possible this evening adding them to the first post.

I would like to say a massive thank you to the work and effort that Rich and his to pals put into the car it really is appreciated! Top man!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Jrichards20 on March 14, 2016, 09:23
What makes the sable so special?

Put the Turbo in the Sable have it as the luxury car. Whack a 1zz in the blue, strip it down completely and enter into the MR2 Champsionship. Jobs a gooden  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on March 14, 2016, 09:31
Oh and thanks Josh for turning up and helping!!!  s:) :) s:)  
Nothing really special about it, its just a spot on little car that has been looked after. Missed having a FL a think. The temptation is strong!
Toying with a few ideas:
Option 1: Get blue going sell sable.
Option 2: Get blue going and use as a track car keep sable.
Option 3: Get blue going Sell sable buy Is200 run blue as summer and lexus as winter.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on March 14, 2016, 10:34
Get blue running
F off the sable
Get a cheap runabout not a Lexus you flash *@#$!!!!!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on March 14, 2016, 10:57
The sable is a cheap little run about haha.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on March 14, 2016, 13:14
Quote from: "tomaky"The sable is a cheap little run about haha.

No good for runs to ikea and similar though.
Nice focus diesel is what you want.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Jrichards20 on March 14, 2016, 14:36
Quote from: "tomaky"Oh and thanks Josh for turning up and helping!!!  s:) :) s:)  
Nothing really special about it, its just a spot on little car that has been looked after. Missed having a FL a think. The temptation is strong!
Toying with a few ideas:
Option 1: Get blue going sell sable.
Option 2: Get blue going and use as a track car keep sable.
Option 3: Get blue going Sell sable buy Is200 run blue as summer and lexus as winter.

Think I was more a hindrance than a help. But I managed to sit on my arse and pretend to push things with my leg   s:lol: :lol: s:lol:  

I think keep blue and just pour your heart, soul and wallet into it. Sod messing about with two cars and they extra expense that comes with running two.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on March 14, 2016, 14:52
Will probably make the decision ones blue purs again is back on the road. There is a temptation with having the house to have a bigger second car. Beth might end up driving it who knows ha.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 9, 2016, 20:32
Thread revival!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 9, 2016, 20:33
Loom ordered! Times to redo the harness again for the second time doh! Hopefully make it so that its indestructible!
Hoping to get back into this now! Had a tough 1/3 of the year where i ended up taking golf on as my main hobby. Now looking to get back into the car!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: cabbydave on September 9, 2016, 20:49
Hows that they kicked you out the golf club girlie
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 10, 2016, 11:39
I wish they had.
I am tired of hearing about it.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 12, 2016, 07:03
No but i see they kicked you out of the nut house ol boy.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: s12vea on September 18, 2016, 07:51
At last some progress!  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 18, 2016, 08:40
Quote from: "s12vea"At last some progress!  s;) ;) s;)

It wont last. It was probably raining too much to play golf.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 18, 2016, 13:06
Im at centre parcs  s;) ;) s;)  might order the solder iron now  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: s12vea on September 18, 2016, 14:41
Come on mate, it needs to be done.

I understand the love for golf but get that car sorted and bk in the road
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: cabbydave on September 18, 2016, 17:26
Quote from: "tomaky"No but i see they kicked you out of the nut house ol boy.
On day release you lazy g--t. Tell me when your going to get back on yours and I will go out buy a car and turbo it see who finishes first. In fact race on next years birthday bash you need to be there in your turbo. I will be there in a turbo'd roadster or a mad 2zz cammed and mapped. Take the chalange here now so if you don't make it its open day on you boy!!!
Love ya really
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 18, 2016, 17:52
Dave with his current rate of progress youll win hands down.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: cabbydave on September 18, 2016, 18:09
Lets see what he says but hes most likely playing golf badly again today
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 19, 2016, 09:21
Dave you havent finished a project since 2001...  Love you too babes  s;) ;) s;)  
Even if i finish i dont know if ill be able to insure it  s:( :( s:(
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: cabbydave on September 19, 2016, 09:32
Ha we will see. Get your finger out.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 19, 2016, 09:41
Solder irons on the way will get the wiring details printed off if i can find them again. Think im going to have to order another bloody link plug... £40 odd
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 19, 2016, 09:42
If there is a decent amount of cable i may try salvage it.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Jrichards20 on September 19, 2016, 15:56
You're worse than me with these delays.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 19, 2016, 16:16
Quote from: "Jrichards20"You're worse than me with these delays.

His are mainly of his own making too.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: s12vea on September 19, 2016, 19:54
Quote from: "1979scotte"
Quote from: "Jrichards20"You're worse than me with these delays.

His are mainly of his own making too.

Think he is scared of the extra power so is putting off getting it running   s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 19, 2016, 21:00
Quote from: "s12vea"
Quote from: "1979scotte"
Quote from: "Jrichards20"You're worse than me with these delays.

His are mainly of his own making too.

Think he is scared of the extra power so is putting off getting it running   s:lol: :lol: s:lol:

The way he drives you are probably right.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 20, 2016, 12:18
Haha i might lose that argument Josh  s;) ;) s;)  solder iron being deivered today, just picked the harness and the loom up from the parents. Got a meeting tommorrow to discuss electrical activities in the plan with a leccy team leader in work haha
Will acquire heat shrink and solder tommorrow. The harnes block is in derby with my mates solder gear. He is getting that this weekend. The link plug has plenty of cable so thats going to be salvageable!
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 20, 2016, 12:18
Might have sunday working on the car get the crank sensor swapped and fit the sub frame.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: s12vea on September 20, 2016, 15:28
Hurry up mate  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 22, 2016, 12:20
Just been looking at my car insurance situation. Its not horrendously bad to me at least.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 22, 2016, 16:18
Quote from: "tomaky"Just been looking at my car insurance situation. Its not horrendously bad to me at least.

Thats good news.
Was talking to a colleague today who had a claim take 2 years.   s:scared: :scared: s:scared:
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: s12vea on September 22, 2016, 19:28
Quote from: "tomaky"Just been looking at my car insurance situation. Its not horrendously bad to me at least.

Have you got a multi car policy? What's the premium look like?
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 24, 2016, 06:53
Naa its single car. Stock 2 650 modified 1070. Might have to do what i did last year.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: s12vea on September 24, 2016, 08:20
Have you tried flux? I pay less than standard 2 for mine.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 24, 2016, 11:59
Quote from: "s12vea"Have you tried flux? I pay less than standard 2 for mine.

I think its a reasonable quote for has age.
And  the fact he is WALLE.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Topdownman on September 24, 2016, 13:32
Would probably cost more if he ever drove his 2s.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 24, 2016, 21:04
It is flux. How many miles you done this year in a 2 Simon?
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Topdownman on September 24, 2016, 21:13
Quote from: "tomaky"It is flux. How many miles you done this year in a 2 Simon?

I do happen to know that, its about 7k in the last year...
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: shnazzle on September 24, 2016, 22:15
Quote from: "Topdownman"
Quote from: "tomaky"It is flux. How many miles you done this year in a 2 Simon?

I do happen to know that, its about 7k in the last year...
I say. One Simon hath burneth one Thomas most admirably.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 24, 2016, 22:51
Ive had the car on the road since the end of November its done 6250. I think its fair to say i do more miles that 90% of owners ha. Milage has come down a bit tho this year. Single life means no naughty weekends away  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 25, 2016, 10:04
Single? Really? Careful.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 25, 2016, 10:52
Hia Dad  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2016, 11:17
Just looking at pictures of blue, really miss driving her  s:( :( s:(  its been over a year now  s:( :( s:(
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: Jrichards20 on September 26, 2016, 15:52
Quote from: "tomaky"Just looking at pictures of blue, really miss driving her  s:( :( s:(  its been over a year now  s:( :( s:(

Stop the complaining and get on with it!!!   s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2016, 15:59
I am! Wiring diagram will be completed tommorow lunch. Remaining loom cable will arrive tues/wed. Tues night gunna have a tidy up in the car and garage, fit aux belt, sort alarm wiring and get the plastics back on, fit crank sensor, sort oil return leak.
Title: Re: Tomaky Project Pre FL 2000 With Guides UPDATED 02/10/201
Post by: 1979scotte on September 26, 2016, 16:16
Quote from: "Jrichards20"
Quote from: "tomaky"Just looking at pictures of blue, really miss driving her  s:( :( s:(  its been over a year now  s:( :( s:(

Stop the complaining and get on with it!!!   s:wink: :wink: s:wink:

Good work Josh.
If we all keep giving him pelters it may be finished by the summer.
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Post by: StuC on September 26, 2016, 16:30
Which summer?  s;-) ;-) s;-)
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Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2016, 17:09
What summer you mean?
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Post by: MR TWO on September 26, 2016, 17:56
Quote from: "tomaky"What summer you mean?

What is this summer of which you speak?

I know about frozen rain (snow), freezing rain (hail), torrential rain, heavy rain, light rain, drizzling rain, rain showers, warm rain(mist & fog)...
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Post by: tomaky on September 27, 2016, 10:43
Can someone explain what sunshine is?
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Post by: The Other Stu on September 27, 2016, 10:58
Quote from: "tomaky" Single life means no naughty weekends away  s;) ;) s;)
Really? Blimey, if I was single, no kids, I'd never be home!
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Post by: Jrichards20 on September 27, 2016, 10:59
Quote from: "tomaky"Can someone explain what sunshine is?

 m http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/ ... cs/fusion/ (http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/themes/physics/fusion/) m    



 have fun
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Post by: tomaky on September 27, 2016, 11:56
Quote from: "The Other Stu"
Quote from: "tomaky" Single life means no naughty weekends away  s;) ;) s;)
Really? Blimey, if I was single, no kids, I'd never be home!
TBH my interests changed when i became signal i had a stronger friend group golfing so that took over from the cars, i would finish work and go straight to the course basically every night. I did start a new job a couple of months ago which meant more time in work but it also means more money for goodies on the car. The Golf seasons basically over so its time to get this car done. I need to start enjoying it again, the only way to do that is get it going.
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Post by: The Other Stu on September 27, 2016, 12:35
Well, apparently, the heaters are good in this car, so perhaps a set of winter tyres and roof down?
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Post by: 1979scotte on September 27, 2016, 12:43
Quote from: "The Other Stu"Well, apparently, the heaters are good in this car, so perhaps a set of winter tyres and roof down?

Tom doesnt hold with winter tyres do you mate.
Likes to run R888 all year round.
Not for everyone mind, they have a few draw backs in the snow dont they mate.
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Post by: shnazzle on September 27, 2016, 13:05
Quote from: "1979scotte"
Quote from: "The Other Stu"Well, apparently, the heaters are good in this car, so perhaps a set of winter tyres and roof down?

Tom doesnt hold with winter tyres do you mate.
Likes to run R888 all year round.
Not for everyone mind, they have a few draw backs in the snow dont they mate.

Nah! Always a safe and sound choice. R888s for the world!
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Post by: tomaky on September 27, 2016, 13:55
R888's best snow tyre ive had so far! I was genuinely impressed with the 888's snow performance!
R888 ftW!
Thinking a track day in the sable very soon to bring the love of cars back!
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Post by: tomaky on September 27, 2016, 22:43
So i got the wiring diagram finished!
Had a look around the garage and starting notching a job list up in my head.
Unfortunately didn't get the hands dirty tonight. Spent a lot of the night dealing with a family issue sigh.
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Post by: tomaky on September 28, 2016, 22:21
So reasonably productive night. Door lock swapped. Figured the aux belt out, however the ac comp is going have to come out to get to the crank sensor plug.
Cut the clifford out cleared the wire up there. Will pit the plastics back on.
swapped the speakers out for the ones i bought in the auction back in may. Put the door cards back on.
Cleaned the crap out of the car.
Tightened the jubilee on the oil return. Little worried about one of the sump studs where we couldn't get access to tighten the bolt, looks like there is oil coming out of it.  
Went to pick my jack up on the way home my mate wasnt there sigh. Need to move the axel stands in order to swap the sub frame.
On a negative but inevitable problem, the callipers are seized on. Will get tother wheel off free them up. Remove them and give them all a good clean hopefully all will be well.
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Post by: StuC on September 28, 2016, 22:33
Hold on. You actually used something that you paid over the odds for from ding day?
I am yet to do that!

BTW, got to love seized calipers.  s:-( :-( s:-(
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Post by: tomaky on September 28, 2016, 23:09
First line of attack will be a big hammer then i may try moving then on the clutch got a feeling as they are itll be a battle removing them.

And no i them speaker adaptors wernt much good a dont think haha. I ended up cutting the stock speakers out of the mount.
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Post by: StuC on September 29, 2016, 19:18
That's more like it!  s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
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Post by: tomaky on October 3, 2016, 22:22
Really bad night in the garage. Considering the whole project.
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Post by: Anonymous on October 4, 2016, 06:39
Chin up, think of the end picture not the current picture.

Get a link mapper to install and map if necessary that will be a big boost for you and the project.
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Post by: tomaky on October 4, 2016, 08:20
Im putting serious consideration into scrapping the blue car, taking the bits off it and put them on the sable. Sable's engine is strong. The link works on the sable.
Cant get the middle susp arm into the sub-frame. Drivers side hb cable seized, slider bolt on drivers side rear caliper snapped. need new bolt and slider. Somewhere in your garage rich id imagine there is a hub nut as that doesn't appear to be on the car haha.
If the sub frame magically goes on and i get the parts ive just listed. i will leave the HB cable to a garage when it goes for mot. Oh and the engine fires up ill continue.
The sump oil return doesn't look screwed in enough theirs a little drip from it, to tighten it i have to loosen the hose back i imagine that involves oil ejaculating on my face.
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Post by: Anonymous on October 4, 2016, 10:46
if i could get into the garage i will have a look but it is very much rammed.
The oil sump return wasn't a perfect fitting it you remember i found a fitting lying around to allow us to screw in and make something to allow us to connect the pipe. there will be a little bit of oil but like a few drips. oil level in the sump should be below that point in the sump.
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Post by: tomaky on October 4, 2016, 10:57
Oh another sump related issue, think its seeping a little but, dont know if you noticed but when the dipstick goes in and you pull it out it somehow ends up bent... not sure how hahaha
Could do with them 2 ratchets aswell ha using a little 1/2 incher last night ball to the ache haha.
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Post by: tomaky on October 7, 2016, 08:03
Sub frames in the stubborn swine.
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Post by: tomaky on October 7, 2016, 08:18
Sable tracked, tyres pumped up and cat heat shield removed its well gone and has been rattling for a good while not going to get chance to do the rear pads so apologies for any squealing.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on October 10, 2016, 12:11
So. Time do a update. This Project hasn't been properly updated for 2 years :O
So a couple of years ago I did my first track day first time out spun it, no big deal, its part of the learning curve. I learnt a tremendous lot about how to o drive the mr2 and how crutial the balance is threw corners, I made some changes including more bracing and the toyo r888's my times came down.
I then became frustrated by civic type r's and the likes holding me up or even overtaking me on the straights. I decided I needed more power, a opportunity arose to buy a turbo'd 2. This car is well known, I decided that the car wouldn't work for me as I do a lot of miles and on track the body kit would be trashed. The turbo kit is a quite rare Thor racing custom kit, it runs charge cooling and a gt28 turbo.  So the plan grew to swap the engine/box and turbo into my blue car. This all occurred June 2015.
So the cars went down south to Rich's the turbo's engine came out. It then got painted candy apple red with a flake (because race car). Sadly nothing went as smoothly as we planned it got to the point where the engine was in but would not run on the link. The cars stayed down tehre for a good 6 months as I was un able to get them the 305mile journey home.
Come March myself and good pal Mr Sloan drove down to essex fitted 2 softops on the way down blue came back on the A frame and a not very happy Red car drove home it was reluctant to start this turned out to be a connector that hadn't been connected after that she started no bother. I was at this point in the middle of buying a house, so I decided to sell the Red car having tidied it back up to help with the whole house moving.
So blue went into the parents garage. Where problem solving begun. The engine would not run on the Link Storm ECU, it had ran before transplant. At this point I know completely nothing about ECU's and engine wiring.
I spent hours on the phone to the lads at link out in New Zealand I gradually began building my knowledge. We basically isolated it down to the fact that the link was not picking up engine speed so Cam/Crank sensors.
At this point I had a look at both sensors and the crank sensor earth was not connected. Thought walla this will work now. However at some point in time due to the stress put on the wiring harness cables have snapped off the harness block, so this made no difference at all. The next theory is that the crank sensor is goosed.
At this point due to things changing in life. I lost interested in the car and sought a different friends group in the form of my golfing pals.
I said at this point and all summer I will finish it in the winter.
So come the end of September I have now jumped head first back into the project. I have acquired all the parts to build a new harness as the old one cannot be saved. This is going to be put together starting on the 10/10/16. Whilst ive been acquiring other parts for the harness. There was another issue through all the swap the clifford alarm basically shat itself. So that has now been cut out. I have also fit a TRD  short shifter and new speakers. Last week I tackled fitting a sub frame that I had renovated earlier on in the year as the old one was swiss cheese.
Through out all this ive been driving sable FL i picked up locally.


So now, the currently job list.
Fit interior plastics
Build Harness
See if car runs if not change crank sensor and fire up the link software. If that doesn't work blow it all up and find a new hobby.
Clean the brake disks up and calipers
Fit wheels
Take to MOT with HB cables which are now seized
Hopefully Pass MOT
Have full Geo done!
Drive car and deal with any teething issues going forward.
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Post by: Jrichards20 on October 10, 2016, 12:41
 s:lol: :lol: s:lol:  what a story. Love the part about finding a new friends group because we're not good enough.
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Post by: tomaky on October 10, 2016, 12:54
Haha is was more what was easier play golf or attempt to fix a unfixable car hahaha
Could prob go on more but there are enough ramblings there.
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Post by: tomaky on October 13, 2016, 22:48
Little update worked on the car the last 2 nights. Got the interior plastics done. Hb cables have freed a little need to re adjust at the  scock cock scock pit end. Rear suspension torqued, needs alignment.
Harness as had all cables solder to block needs the splices doing.
Im getting close.
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Post by: s12vea on October 14, 2016, 08:52
Keep it going!
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Post by: iower on October 14, 2016, 09:08
Lots of great work going on here, keep it up!
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Post by: s12vea on October 14, 2016, 10:44
It will be running by 2017, well done Tom
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Post by: 1979scotte on October 14, 2016, 13:27
Lazy bugger get a move on.
I want this running by December 24th.
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Post by: tomaky on October 14, 2016, 19:50
Hoping to hve the harness back monday/tuesday. If it runs i will put it in for a mot next week a think. There are a few issues to deal with. Done think many are MOT failures.
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Post by: tomaky on October 17, 2016, 11:01
Will it wont it?
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Post by: Jrichards20 on October 17, 2016, 11:39
Quote from: "tomaky"Will it wont it?

Has it been delivered?
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Post by: tomaky on October 17, 2016, 18:57
To be continued tommorrow...
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Post by: tomaky on October 18, 2016, 18:30
https://vimeo.com/187861156
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Post by: s12vea on October 18, 2016, 20:10
 s:) :) s:)
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Post by: Jrichards20 on October 18, 2016, 20:15
Good man. Go and have that beer now!
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Post by: tomaky on October 24, 2016, 14:08
Few jobs tonight. Going to attempt to remove the stubborn bolt in the drive shaft. Hopefully succeed and relocate the DS. Drop the car and move it put the garage to move sable in. Sable going in early for its mot. Needs rear pads, front sidelight and a wiper blade.  Then its a push on plastics and passenger interior re assembly. Then MoT if i fail on the drive shaft it will be trailered to the mot and ill let the garage deal with it.
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Post by: tomaky on October 25, 2016, 12:26
New drive shaft required and front headlight. There en route for tommorow. Got new wheel nits coming for the sps aswell.
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Post by: tomaky on October 28, 2016, 19:22
Hoping to damn bear wrap this up tommorow, me and another 2 idiots spanner ing away.
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Post by: 1979scotte on October 28, 2016, 21:13
Stop talking about it and get it done.
And no poxy golf either.
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Post by: tomaky on October 29, 2016, 21:07
7 hours of hungover spannering. Alot of good things got done. Change one drive shaft went to drive it out and the other ones fooked moral of the story never split a driveshaft. Fitted the passenger side one drove it out looks like it needs a new o seal so have order that. Basically good to go after that.
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Post by: tomaky on October 30, 2016, 11:04
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Post by: cabbydave on October 30, 2016, 18:48
I don't believe it no phone call off you today
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Post by: 1979scotte on October 30, 2016, 19:11
Quote from: "cabbydave"I don't believe it no phone call off you today

He was on the F**KING golf course. Again.
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Post by: tomaky on October 30, 2016, 19:48
I knocked today on the head bud, thought it takes 15 mins to get the drive shaft back out. Will do that tommorow and stick it on 4 stands and clean the front disks off and bulbs sorted. Probably be out the garage wednesday.
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Post by: tomaky on October 30, 2016, 19:49
Been consistently over doing it all recently, need the car on the road so i can have some bloody respite. Sorry HRH.
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Post by: 1979scotte on October 30, 2016, 21:39
RESPITE
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Post by: shnazzle on October 31, 2016, 13:11
Rest bite!!! LMAO!!!  U iz wel gud at Inglish innit Tom
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Post by: tomaky on October 31, 2016, 14:49
I blame the horrendous hours going in, split between 10 hours work home to the garage work till 10 then home.
Trying to resist the temptation to go over tonight, just so i can recover abit.
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Post by: tomaky on November 5, 2016, 18:33
Drive shaft seal in. Driveshaft and suspension back together, app disks clean. Car tidied inside. Washed car. Few teething issues dealt with. Headlights polished. Front bumper off fixed dimmer, fit new bulbs. MOT booked, insurance arranged for mot.
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Post by: Topdownman on November 6, 2016, 07:36
Sounds like good progress there Tom.

I am sure it will sail through the MOT!
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Post by: tomaky on November 6, 2016, 22:19
Been a long hard road. I hope buddy  s:) :) s:)  yours going well?
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Post by: shnazzle on November 6, 2016, 22:41
We should throw a party for the car.
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Post by: tomaky on November 7, 2016, 12:41
Perhaps a meet if it passes its MOT haha.
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Post by: shnazzle on November 7, 2016, 12:45
Quote from: "tomaky"Perhaps a meet if it passes its MOT haha.

hmm...a stationary meet?  s:) :) s:)  I don't want to be near you when you're "trying out" the car hahaha
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Post by: 1979scotte on November 7, 2016, 13:15
Cant believe Tom is going to get his running properly before Helens!
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Post by: shnazzle on November 7, 2016, 13:16
Quote from: "1979scotte"Cant believe Tom is going to get his running properly before Helens!

 s:) :) s:)  Haha. Helen's has been roadworthy for months! hehehe
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Post by: s12vea on November 7, 2016, 13:32
Quote from: "shnazzle"
Quote from: "1979scotte"Cant believe Tom is going to get his running properly before Helens!

 s:) :) s:)  Haha. Helen's has been roadworthy for months! hehehe

Surely there is a difference between roadworthy and running properly..?! Lol
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Post by: shnazzle on November 7, 2016, 13:36
Quote from: "s12vea"
Quote from: "shnazzle"
Quote from: "1979scotte"Cant believe Tom is going to get his running properly before Helens!

 s:) :) s:)  Haha. Helen's has been roadworthy for months! hehehe

Surely there is a difference between roadworthy and running properly..?! Lol

Sshhhhh...you talk too much
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Post by: tomaky on November 7, 2016, 13:45
Quote from: "shnazzle"
Quote from: "tomaky"Perhaps a meet if it passes its MOT haha.

hmm...a stationary meet?  s:) :) s:)  I don't want to be near you when you're "trying out" the car hahaha

Dotn worry you wont be you will be a mile back  s;) ;) s;)  wahey.
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Post by: tomaky on November 7, 2016, 13:46
Quote from: "s12vea"
Quote from: "shnazzle"
Quote from: "1979scotte"Cant believe Tom is going to get his running properly before Helens!

 s:) :) s:)  Haha. Helen's has been roadworthy for months! hehehe

Surely there is a difference between roadworthy and running properly..?! Lol

Amen brother  s;) ;) s;)  
will see what happens Tuesday that's the biggest upcoming speed bump to navigate.
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Post by: tomaky on November 10, 2016, 13:19
MOT passed no advisories.
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Post by: loadswine on November 10, 2016, 13:20
 s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:    s8) 8) s8)
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Post by: s12vea on November 10, 2016, 13:33
 s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:    s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:    s:bounce: :bounce: s:bounce:
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Post by: tomaky on November 10, 2016, 13:48
AND breathe haha
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Post by: Jrichards20 on November 10, 2016, 14:53
Quote from: "tomaky"MOT passed no advisories.

how much was the bribe?
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Post by: tomaky on November 10, 2016, 21:53
£350 :O ha
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Post by: tomaky on November 29, 2016, 09:39
New studs and nuts ordered for the turbo, the current ones are goosed.
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Post by: tomaky on December 6, 2016, 14:06
Rebuilt the turbo up, dropped the exhaust off to have a new flexi welded in, removed all the charge cooler gear. Removed the pillar pod, that's basically scrap as are the gauges likely, due to incorrect fitting the gauges have taken on water, Removing the pod itself has met a similar demise due to fitting it was a nightmare to get out and hasn't lasted the journey. Started tracing back the engine bay additional sensors back into the the loom, swapped the braces back over to the sable for the third time. Next step dropped the suspension and remove the gb to get the clutch out. remobilise blue get her out of the garage then fit the chargecooler kit and under brace. then transfer the centre pod gauges to sable. that just leaves one weekend where i need to fit the sump/SW plate and oil pressure sensor, clutch and turbo back, oil in coolant in drive.
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Post by: s12vea on December 6, 2016, 14:34
You make it sound so simple  s;) ;) s;)  
Hopefully you can then drive it
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Post by: tomaky on December 6, 2016, 15:36
Its becoming simpler, i could def drop the susp blindfolded haha. Hopefully Before CMAS.if not between cmas and new year.
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Post by: tomaky on December 6, 2016, 15:42
Not particularly looking forward to dropping the box if im honest.
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Post by: MR TWO on December 6, 2016, 18:30
Progress!
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Post by: cabbydave on December 6, 2016, 19:35
Think I will have to get mine done now. Just about to order a cross member from toyota for the silver car be rude not to slam the turbo on at the same time
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Post by: tomaky on December 6, 2016, 21:12
well if you get your self up here al show you how to do it  s;) ;) s;)  tehe
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Post by: cabbydave on December 6, 2016, 21:21
I will come up in the turbo then fella with my Apexi plug and play ecu. Did I tell you you dont have to make the apexi fit the loom it plugs straight in?
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Post by: tomaky on December 7, 2016, 08:54
Shame its a crap ecu tho...
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Post by: 1979scotte on December 7, 2016, 11:53
Quote from: "tomaky"Shame its a crap ecu though...

Its not exactly state of the art it doesnt even have a map sensor but it does plug straight in.
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Post by: tomaky on December 7, 2016, 14:02
Faster is not always better a suppose is the morale of the story.
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Post by: cabbydave on December 7, 2016, 14:36
Moral is get it right first time
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Post by: s12vea on December 7, 2016, 14:41
Quote from: "cabbydave"Moral is get it right first time

Spot on !
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Post by: 1979scotte on December 7, 2016, 16:03
Quote from: "s12vea"
Quote from: "cabbydave"Moral is get it right first time

Spot on !

Cant disagree with that.
Also take your time and get one job right before moving on to others.
Plan for the worst not the best.
If it can go wrong it will go wrong.
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Post by: cabbydave on December 7, 2016, 16:11
Quote from: "1979scotte"
Quote from: "s12vea"
Quote from: "cabbydave"Moral is get it right first time

Spot on !

Cant disagree with that.
Also take your time and get one job right before moving on to others.
Plan for the worst not the best.
If it can go wrong it will go wrong.
+1
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on December 7, 2016, 16:32
Basically what your saying is i should have done it all myself ha oh well. Least i know how to fix many more things than when i started this project.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on December 7, 2016, 16:34
Back on topic the link is plug and play.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on April 11, 2017, 21:12
Removed all remaining turbo kit off blue today for the new owner.
Fitted the disks off blue to sable and the front pads. Rears replaced for new. Brakes miles better. My uj recently started to have play in it. Got blues off and got it all cleaned up, greased up and now working perfectly on the sable. Successful garage day.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: StuC on April 11, 2017, 21:54
Sounds like a productive spannering day fella.  Good job.  s:-D :-D s:-D  

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Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on April 11, 2017, 22:00
Cheers bud. Been a long time since i have.
More garage time ahead and some stuff to sell but hopefully have another car in the fleet soon.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: shnazzle on April 12, 2017, 07:30
Maybe I missed something but why did the turbo come off?

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Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on April 12, 2017, 08:35
Because i drove a Porsche haha
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on April 12, 2017, 08:37
I've just got sick of meddling with cars a think, i dont have the time to do it anymore want to treat myself with something new and get back to enjoying driving. The thing with modified cars is there is more maintenance and more worries, i dont need the added stress.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: 1979scotte on April 12, 2017, 10:39
He isnt man enough for something with a decent power to weight ratio.
PORKER here we come.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: Wabbitkilla on April 12, 2017, 10:59
Quote from: "tomaky"and get back to enjoying driving.

A pity you do it so badly   s:P :P s:P    s:wink: :wink: s:wink:    s:lol: :lol: s:lol:  

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Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: 1979scotte on April 12, 2017, 11:22
Low blow
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on April 12, 2017, 11:38
Quote from: "1979scotte"He isnt man enough for something with a decent power to weight ratio.
PORKER here we come.
Power to weight will be crap if you were in it  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on April 12, 2017, 11:39
Quote from: "Wabbitkilla"
Quote from: "tomaky"and get back to enjoying driving.

A pity you do it so badly   s:P :P s:P    s:wink: :wink: s:wink:    s:lol: :lol: s:lol:  

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I wish to report WabbitKilla on a rules infringement it has been over 12 months since the accident therefore it is a forgotten event!!!!!  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: shnazzle on April 12, 2017, 15:38
Appeal granted in favour of the claimaint.
Wabbitkilla... Naughty boy. Your punishment is to provide black pudding to the moderator manager.
Video clip remains in favour of comedic factor.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: StuC on April 12, 2017, 20:32
Well said Shnazzle, BUT lol @ nic's gif!  s:-D :-D s:-D  

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Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on July 11, 2017, 11:13
Just remembered this, appears Nic's Smiting has bitten him in the ass a little hehe.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on August 14, 2017, 12:24
A week in now with the new car, what a car it is! For those not aware ive bought a Porsche Cayman S.
The car feels so refined, the ride is very comfortable but you can feel the chassis is stiff. The engine pulls like a train. The interior and gizmos are also spot on.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: MR TWO on August 14, 2017, 15:17
Quote from: "tomaky"A week in now with the new car, what a car it is! For those not aware ive bought a Porsche Cayman S.
The car feels so refined, the ride is very comfortable but you can feel the chassis is stiff. The engine pulls like a train. The interior and gizmos are also spot on.

Nice one! Come on where's the pic?
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on August 14, 2017, 15:21
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170814/762851f83709fb476ec6cef68c6d3e2e.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170814/f68c741c67637b480ba41540472e9d27.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170814/bab02c9d9ae453fa341d871ac27d6d25.jpg)

All stems from the time/stress that i put into modifying MR2's, had a rough year really, made the decision to get something new to get back to enjoying driving. So here i am i guess. Still got mr2's not sure whats happening yet with them.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: Wabbitkilla on August 14, 2017, 15:57
Lovely cars Tom, I'm sure you'll enjoy your old age well in it  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on August 14, 2017, 18:51
Cheers Nic. Its been a pleasure so far. Its a hell if a machine. Hows the new one, bar the wheel trim damage?
Was thinking it would be a 2 year car but it is looking like something i might keep. Hopefully job situations prosper to allow it to maybe become a 2nd car.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: MR TWO on August 14, 2017, 20:16
Very nice car!  Enjoy.  Make sure you keep an Mr2, 'cause you know they are a boomerang/ Hotel Cali car.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: Topdownman on August 15, 2017, 07:19
Looks great Tom, I would certainly like one of those as my 2nd car!
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on August 16, 2017, 12:30
Cheers  s:) :) s:)  maybe one day it will become my second car. Need work to pay me more hehe.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: cabbydave on August 20, 2017, 19:01
Looks nice but don't mess with it gay lord
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on August 21, 2017, 13:16
Aww babes  s;) ;) s;)  if i do anything its tarting it up condition wise, it may get an exhaust. had a great 150 mile trip yesterday in the car it was brilliant.
Title: Re: Tomaky Turbo Project Pre FL 2000 UPDATED 10/10/2016
Post by: tomaky on October 7, 2017, 09:57
Car goes in for paint monday. As well as new phat bridgestones
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987. Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on January 9, 2018, 18:22
So. Since the tyres and paint ive carried piling miles on it.
I always intended on getting it checked over by a specialist, i did this at the start of november, went in for a look over, minor service and a MOT. We found lots of little things that needed fixing. First it failed on emissions, this was due to missing 4 exhaust clamps making it run lean. Secondly it failed on hand brake. It appeared that the drivers side had seized up, that was sorted and new shoes. Then we threw 4 disk and pads at her. Next issue the shocks and springs fitted last jan hadnt been fitted correctly they were missing a spacer, all came out and went back in correctly. Final issue the passenger door window would drop upon opening the door but not go up without my invention.
Had that fixed.
Think thats pretty much it so far. Now those who know will know that i generally do it all myself, unfortunately due to the mr2 ive no space in the garage nor did i have the time. This being said there was a very large labour bill from the above. All is sorted now and she drives like a dream.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987. Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on January 9, 2018, 18:23
Thought some might be interested in this, or not.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987. Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on January 9, 2018, 18:24
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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on January 9, 2018, 19:29
Dirty fat porker.
YUK!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on January 9, 2018, 19:31
Ye she is the filthy ol girl!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: MilesH on January 9, 2018, 19:46
Lovely car! And a great car for simple driving pleasure imo  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on January 9, 2018, 20:06
Cheers bud. Needed to step away from working on cars and just enjoy driving. It may not last forever as you never know where life is going but im going to enjoy it as much as i can.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: mikek on January 9, 2018, 20:29
Quote from: "1979scotte"Dirty fat porker.
YUK!

If it's anything like my 964 was it will be a dirty, fat expensive porker!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on January 9, 2018, 20:33
Light on her feet but probably has every potential to be expensive haha
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: MR TWO on January 9, 2018, 20:51
Quote from: "tomaky"...I'm going to enjoy it as much as i can.
Great attitude, maximum joy is attainable!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on January 9, 2018, 21:57
I fully understand the time versus cost equation Tom.
Time is so much more precious.

Glad to see you are enjoying the car.  :-) :-) :-)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 7, 2018, 12:29
Cheers :) thoguht id responded to this. 
Lifes just too short. 
Had a lovely drive last friday, basically did the lakes meet route, it is a difference experience in the cayman, faster yes but more fun probably not. Cant help but think the road surfaces arnt getting any better :( 
 
Will try post some pics up. 
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Post by: tomaky on February 7, 2018, 13:41
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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: greybeardgt on February 10, 2018, 16:54
Hey Tomaky welcome to the No Exhaust Clamp Club! I had a 03 and 53 facelift boxsters, the 03 one with full glass palace service history had NO clamps on the exhaust,  the 53 one with 37k miles had 2 missing the remaining ones fell to bits when I touched them! I think they are made of Marzipan. Find a good independent specialist steer clear of the glass  palaces. don't know where you live but I travelled from Wales to Wigan to let Cath Burrows look after my porkies shes good must be she has a 996 Ducati and a Pangale cheers greybeard.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 10, 2018, 18:32
Heard alot of good stuff abput Cath. I was thinking Darren King next.
Im in barrow so about hour and half NW of wigan. The car went to 9meister in warrigton in november. Work was good but labour cost nailed me. Wish id used Cath or Darren.
Someone has fitted some big black tips and just not replaced the clamps. 
Hoping my next mod is either a carnewal exhaust or maybe a topgear valved system.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: greybeardgt on February 11, 2018, 16:51
Hi Tomaky Cath Burrows is a few miles north of Wigan at Standish just off the M6  Big service on the porkie cost about £3oo she fitted a new Aux drive belt for about £17. have a look at her web site cheers greybeardgt.
Title: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 12, 2018, 19:43
Hoping to get exhaust on in the next 2 weeks.
Going to try get the blue mr2 rolling and get it out of the garage.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 26, 2018, 11:05
The new exhaust system.
Its now fit. I will add a video later on.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on May 9, 2018, 21:10
Few updates [emoji4] http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5af3559d30082/received_199529114163041.mp4 (http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5af3559d30082/received_199529114163041.mp4)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on May 9, 2018, 21:14
Been firing miles on as usual. Exhaust it amazing. Currently parked the car up for a week. Doing a full clean/cut/polish/sealant.
While it's in the garage. Swapping side light bulbs for leds. Changing a susp arm with a tired Bush, replacing the window regulator on my side. Also had a dint knocked out that some lovely so and so kindly gave me.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on May 11, 2018, 19:06
Wish it was smaller for polishing ha(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180511/54f1106960f451a4d14ab603b0d97bb9.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180511/454de2e0cc1f97ddc63c68a4acad4bfe.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180511/5b4c39c4ff2ff11963580846ac707c0b.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180511/262b3047cb823cecece5b04a79bbe9f1.jpg)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on May 12, 2018, 10:39
Impressive work mate. :D

If only I had the time to do the same.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on May 12, 2018, 15:33
Fairly clean mate  ;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on May 12, 2018, 21:04
Cheers lads. It's taken me 9 months to do it haha

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 4, 2019, 10:13
The MR2 is hopefully coming back on the road!!!!! Just got a quote to change my policy to multi car, £112 for the car with suspension mods and 4k mileage.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 4, 2019, 12:50
Plan now is to get some fresh high octane in it as its empty. Battery charged up. RUn the fuel and some cat cleaner through it as its always struggled in the MOT on emissions. Hoping with a run around the car park to clean the disks and pads will be enough to get the handbrake through the MOT. Hopefully it will pass the MOT if not ill have a to do list.

Then ill use it as my daily run about to take miles of the Porsche, the Porsche doesn't even get warm going to work and back it cant be good for it. Will be fun as well in the summer :)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 4, 2019, 17:24
Quote from: tomaky on February  4, 2019, 12:50
Hoping with a run around the car park to clean the disks and pads will be enough to get the handbrake through the MOT.
Rag it and hope for the best.
Another quality plan I see. I hope it works for you.

Good to see you back in a 2 though. :D
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 4, 2019, 18:13
Ran her tonight. 5 litres of jungle juice in with a a cocktail of wynns emissions (maybe I should fix the exhaust leak) tyres are pumped up. Thinking for the time being it'll maybe pass on the tyres. Warmed it up and it was ticking over at 2k had a friend cough cough pick it up and drop me 200 yards around the corner on private land cough went up and down about 20 times. Now ticks over as should. But the brakes need more cleaning.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on February 4, 2019, 18:16
Quote from: StuC on February  4, 2019, 17:24
Quote from: tomaky on February  4, 2019, 12:50
Hoping with a run around the car park to clean the disks and pads will be enough to get the handbrake through the MOT.
Rag it and hope for the best.
Another quality plan I see. I hope it works for you.

Good to see you back in a 2 though. :D
What could possibly go wrong??[emoji23]


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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 4, 2019, 18:22
It's done 140k a hell of alot haha. If its get through not Al chuck it in the garage and fit some stuff clogging the garage up. Soft top is top of the list.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on February 4, 2019, 18:28
Quote from: tomaky on February  4, 2019, 18:22
It's done 140k a hell of alot haha. If its get through not Al chuck it in the garage and fit some stuff clogging the garage up. Soft top is top of the list.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 4, 2019, 18:39
That is true.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 4, 2019, 19:24
It's not legally running tho yet haha

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on February 4, 2019, 19:43
Progress mate
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 5, 2019, 18:30
Battery ordered.
Got some bake cleaner on the disks and had my friend drop the car off again. The disks are still corroded. Hoping to not have to take them off before mot. It's braking well.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 5, 2019, 18:52
Will probably pick some tools up Friday and have the wheels off for a nosey. Then shove it into a mot next week.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 6, 2019, 17:12
Sod it. Mot friday

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on February 6, 2019, 17:55
Quote from: tomaky on February  6, 2019, 17:12
Sod it. Mot friday

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 6, 2019, 18:18
Could be interesting reading. I just checked the advisories from October 16 hehe. Looks like it failed on all sorts and must have fixed them.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 6, 2019, 18:19
Oh wait. Maybe I didn't I just fixed a wiper blade [emoji23]
I do remember putting blues disks and pads on it at some point. Hand brake seems to be working well. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190206/322e348986a528c095d71b5e3cebdd8f.jpg)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 6, 2019, 19:31
How is the zorst looking? That's the only thing you haven't mentioned to this point with your reigniting the 2!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 6, 2019, 19:33
Not going lie. Its news to me haha. There's a leak on the donut gasket. I'll have a nosey after work Tommorow.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 6, 2019, 19:34
Can't imagine any of the rust has got better [emoji23]

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 6, 2019, 19:37
Id imagine your attitude was

advis.... passed?!
Yes mate!! Woohoo!!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 6, 2019, 20:03
Think they did 2 sets of wipers in 2 years haha

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 8, 2019, 09:56
Would you Adam and Eve it PASSED  :D :D :D :D :D :D
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Chilli Girl on February 8, 2019, 09:58
Well done, excellent news!  :)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 8, 2019, 10:27
Quote from: tomaky on February  8, 2019, 09:56
Would you Adam and Eve it PASSED  :D :D :D :D :D :D

I don't think any of us expected that!! Lol.
Nice Friday win mate! :D
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 8, 2019, 10:35
Cheers, ive always known all the faults with my cars and always fixed them.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 8, 2019, 10:36
Need to treat it too new tyres now. I was looking at federal 595's however it did occur to me this morning how little sound deadening it ha
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Carolyn on February 8, 2019, 11:03
Does this mean you'll be coming to Ding Day in a proper car?
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 8, 2019, 13:44
We will have to see. The drive was hard work the other year with all the 2zz and v6's I had to drive the pants of it. Suppose that's the fun tho [emoji23]

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 8, 2019, 14:05
Won't there be it least one less 2zz and v6 this year?
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 8, 2019, 14:12
We will have to see. It might be that I need to bring the practical car to fit tools in hehe

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 9, 2019, 18:18
Blue soft top is on the sable :O forum first.?

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 9, 2019, 18:51
Hmmm, might look OK.
Don't think the idea has be postulated before.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 9, 2019, 18:53
Aii pictures will appear tommorow

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on February 9, 2019, 19:04
Quote from: tomaky on February  9, 2019, 18:18
Blue soft top is on the sable :O forum first.?

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 9, 2019, 19:10
First thoughts were I quite like it.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on February 9, 2019, 19:11
Quote from: tomaky on February  9, 2019, 19:10
First thoughts were I quite like it.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 9, 2019, 19:13
Hehe

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 09:54
Quick snap(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190210/eef2136642786e51934b399e72f4645a.jpg)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 09:55
The wall E stickered wind deflector made it into the sable yesterday Aswell.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on February 10, 2019, 09:57
That is a big fat porker
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 10:00
Your not in this photo.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on February 10, 2019, 10:12
Quote from: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 09:54
Quick snap(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190210/eef2136642786e51934b399e72f4645a.jpg)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 10:20
Itl do hehe. The old one was cream crackered.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on February 10, 2019, 10:26
Quote from: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 10:00
Your not in this photo.

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Obviously but what's that got to do with anything
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 11:32
Your the big fat porker ;)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 10, 2019, 12:34
@tomaky (https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=17187) looks ok as we are viewing it from nearly the horizon!! ;)

Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 16:47
More piccies. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190210/86634e283281289a686fd6cfc46d2ef5.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190210/a8e330e3d002a64b9402380c349edc72.jpg)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 10, 2019, 16:52
@tomaky (https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=17187) I am ok with that. Helps to bring out some of the blue hues in the anthracite wheels too.
You can keep that on fella. :)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 10, 2019, 17:04
Quite liking it [emoji23]

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on February 10, 2019, 17:19
I like that
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 14, 2019, 11:33
Clutch ordered as this ones never been right. Got it on euro with the love50 code.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on February 14, 2019, 13:41
A fresh clutch makes a nice difference to the drive. Cheap as chips to buy, I'm guessing you will be fitting
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on February 14, 2019, 13:45
Quote from: s12vea on February 14, 2019, 13:41
A fresh clutch makes a nice difference to the drive. Cheap as chips to buy, I'm guessing you will be fitting

Bloody hope not.
Hard graft without a lift.
He lives up north £2.50 and a packet of crisps sorted.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on February 14, 2019, 14:20
Hahaha

Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 14, 2019, 15:05
I'm pondering whether or not I can be bothered. I'm going to seek a quote.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 14, 2019, 18:15
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 14, 2019, 13:45
Quote from: s12vea on February 14, 2019, 13:41
A fresh clutch makes a nice difference to the drive. Cheap as chips to buy, I'm guessing you will be fitting

Bloody hope not.
Hard graft without a lift.
He lives up north £2.50 and a packet of crisps sorted.

Amen to that!!

Also, with @tomaky (https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=17187) fitting it, what could possibly go wrong?
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Joesson on February 14, 2019, 18:29
Quote from: StuC on February 14, 2019, 18:15
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 14, 2019, 13:45
Quote from: s12vea on February 14, 2019, 13:41
A fresh clutch makes a nice difference to the drive. Cheap as chips to buy, I'm guessing you will be fitting

Bloody hope not.
Hard graft without a lift.
He lives up north £2.50 and a packet of crisps sorted.

Amen to that!!

Also, with @tomaky (https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=17187) fitting it, what could possibly go wrong?

There speaks a voice of experience!

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on February 14, 2019, 18:30
Quote from: Joesson on February 14, 2019, 18:29
Quote from: StuC on February 14, 2019, 18:15
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 14, 2019, 13:45
Quote from: s12vea on February 14, 2019, 13:41
A fresh clutch makes a nice difference to the drive. Cheap as chips to buy, I'm guessing you will be fitting

Bloody hope not.
Hard graft without a lift.
He lives up north £2.50 and a packet of crisps sorted.

Amen to that!!

Also, with @tomaky (https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=17187) fitting it, what could possibly go wrong?

There speaks a voice of experience!

Not as much as you Tony.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 14, 2019, 18:31
There speaks a man who couldn't even in get under his car due to his waistline ;)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Joesson on February 14, 2019, 18:44
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 14, 2019, 18:30
Quote from: Joesson on February 14, 2019, 18:29
Quote from: StuC on February 14, 2019, 18:15
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 14, 2019, 13:45
Quote from: s12vea on February 14, 2019, 13:41
A fresh clutch makes a nice difference to the drive. Cheap as chips to buy, I'm guessing you will be fitting

Bloody hope not.
Hard graft without a lift.
He lives up north £2.50 and a packet of crisps sorted.

Amen to that!!

Also, with @tomaky (https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=17187) fitting it, what could possibly go wrong?

There speaks a voice of experience!

Not as much as you Tony.


I'm sure your not alluding to my vintage, so it must be to do with changing clutches.
Only ever replaced a clutch on two occassions, that was on the same car!
An early Imp that eat clutches and drive donuts.
The second time I changed the clutch I put in a larger diameter flywheel and clutch.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 28, 2019, 16:53
Got rear suspension arms for the porsche and picked a clutch up for the mr2. Also got a quote for fitting said clutch... £390...

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on February 28, 2019, 19:09
£390 thought it was cheap up north
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 28, 2019, 19:15
Same guy quoted 220 19 months ago...

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on February 28, 2019, 19:36
Think I paid £350 labour last year
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on February 28, 2019, 19:38
Quote from: tomaky on February 28, 2019, 19:15
Same guy quoted 220 19 months ago...

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 28, 2019, 19:41
I did it through the Co owner a mr2owner last time.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 10, 2019, 19:36
Mr2 will embark on its longest journey since returning to the road. 80 mins of driving. Clutch has been behaving so we will see.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on March 10, 2019, 19:44
Quote from: tomaky on March 10, 2019, 19:36
Mr2 will embark on its longest journey since returning to the road. 80 mins of driving. Clutch has been behaving so we will see.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 10, 2019, 19:48
Muhahahaha. Suppose I need to add the mr2 to the breakdown cover haha
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 12, 2019, 07:52
Good news and bad news. Clutch is now performing spot on. Full beans was given in 1st/2nd/3rd the smile came back. However 10 miles down the road the cat flexi went with some venom...
Im wondering by the time i sell all the cat material ive got in the garage whether or not it will pay for a new one.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: shnazzle on March 12, 2019, 09:07
Ah, flexis... Good stuff...
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 12, 2019, 09:19
Im pretty sure i can see through the joint haha.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: shnazzle on March 12, 2019, 09:30
Yup that's what mine was like haha. It's fine man. I drove like that for about 6months
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 12, 2019, 09:34
Id rather actually fix the problems with my car ;) it will be getting swapped this weekend.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on March 12, 2019, 10:33
Quote from: tomaky on March 12, 2019, 09:34
Id rather actually fix the problems with my car ;) it will be getting swapped this weekend.
Yes fix.
Rather than catch fire.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 14, 2019, 20:28
Cat is here. Looks good. Trying to think if I can dc the post cat sensor and remove it after cat removal.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 17, 2019, 18:13
What a awful day under a car. Amigos snapped...

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on March 17, 2019, 21:48
Bad times mate
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on March 18, 2019, 16:54
Quote from: tomaky on March 17, 2019, 18:13
What a awful day under a car. Amigos snapped...

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 18, 2019, 17:49
I'll say.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on March 18, 2019, 18:02
Quote from: tomaky on March 18, 2019, 17:49
I'll say.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 18, 2019, 18:06
Aii. New studs new nuts, second hand stock mani.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on March 18, 2019, 18:09
Quote from: tomaky on March 18, 2019, 18:06
Aii. New studs new nuts, second hand stock mani.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 18, 2019, 18:18
Extra money. Pig is going to need someone else to angle grind 2 susp arms off. That's gunna cost 300+ with geo.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 18, 2019, 18:30
It's abit of a double header fix as it always leaked a little out of the donut gaskets. It's going to be real quiet. If a cheap exhaust appears I may buy it.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 23, 2019, 20:37
And she is back on the road. Had the top down today.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: shnazzle on March 24, 2019, 11:07
Quote from: tomaky on March 23, 2019, 20:37
And she is back on the road. Had the top down today.

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Good man
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 28, 2019, 18:01
Guess I'm finally going to have deal with that cam cover. 99% certain it's leaking as the engine was rebuilt at some point. Clean oil Tho! (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190428/610fff85687947c28f6f2b8e58996d17.jpg)

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on April 28, 2019, 20:24
Nice little job for you
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on April 28, 2019, 20:27
Quote from: tomaky on April 28, 2019, 18:01
Guess I'm finally going to have deal with that cam cover. 99% certain it's leaking as the engine was rebuilt at some point. Clean oil Tho! (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190428/610fff85687947c28f6f2b8e58996d17.jpg)

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What a lovely hand. So clean, even with the oil!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on April 28, 2019, 21:07
Quote from: StuC on April 28, 2019, 20:27
Quote from: tomaky on April 28, 2019, 18:01
Guess I'm finally going to have deal with that cam cover. 99% certain it's leaking as the engine was rebuilt at some point. Clean oil Tho! (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190428/610fff85687947c28f6f2b8e58996d17.jpg)

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What a lovely hand. So clean, even with the oil!
That's probably not engine oil...


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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: cptspaulding on April 28, 2019, 21:24
Swapsies?

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 07:05
Hehe come get her ;)
Going to whip up the garage tonight. Guessing your have the torque spec fresh in your head CTMW?

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on April 29, 2019, 07:14
Quote from: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 07:05
Hehe come get her ;)
Going to whip up the garage tonight. Guessing your have the torque spec fresh in your head CTMW?

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 07:20
Cheeeers. Had in my head 10 but think that's the sump?

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on April 29, 2019, 09:50
Quote from: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 07:20
Cheeeers. Had in my head 10 but think that's the sump?

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I've got 9 for that as well [emoji23] but what's a Nm between friends?


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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 11:36
hehe, think ive got some rtv somewhere in the garage, the heads covered in oil, wonder why its suddenly started leaking alot more.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on April 29, 2019, 11:49
Quote from: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 11:36
hehe, think ive got some rtv somewhere in the garage, the heads covered in oil, wonder why its suddenly started leaking alot more.
Pcv working as it should?


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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 11:58
Who knows, runs a dream. suppose i could take it out and clean it while im in there?
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on April 29, 2019, 12:00
Just wondering if it's ineffective and the pressure is pushing past the gasket instead of venting through the valve as it should?


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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 12:32
Could be, ill whip it out, ill have another 2 somewhere hehe
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 15:04
Might just swap the candy apple red cam cover over hehe
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on April 29, 2019, 15:20
Quote from: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 15:04
Might just swap the candy apple red cam cover over hehe

You will also gain 10bhp  :-\
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 15:38
Saweeeeeeeeeet, might be like Pats car and all of a sudden light the rear wheels up hehe
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on April 29, 2019, 15:39
Quote from: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 15:38
Saweeeeeeeeeet, might be like Pats car and all of a sudden light the rear wheels up hehe

Wasn't achieved with some lighter fluid and a match?
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 17:07
Nopeeee. Pcv seems fine. Swapped it anyway. Run out of time. Torque wrench is overkill and the min is 60nm. Need the one that Rich still has haha.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on April 29, 2019, 17:24
Quote from: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 17:07
Nopeeee. Pcv seems fine. Swapped it anyway. Run out of time. Torque wrench is overkill and the min is 60nm. Need the one that Rich still has haha.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 17:27
Will return later on and have a go. I get the feeling it's over tightened.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 29, 2019, 17:43
Oh by either leaking or potentially PCV it's used some oil which it barely used to do. Will top her up post re torquing gasket. If it carries on leaking ill replace the gasket. O ring has always leaked a smidge so I'll probably do that too as I've still got a O ring from Carolyn.

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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 30, 2019, 08:51
Ended up bowling balling the cam cover bolts. Swapped the tensioner O ring. Will keep my eye on it now.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on April 30, 2019, 09:44
Quote from: tomaky on April 30, 2019, 08:51
Ended up bowling balling the cam cover bolts. Swapped the tensioner O ring. Will keep my eye on it now.
Bowling balling...[emoji23]


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Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 30, 2019, 09:46
Couldn't resist haha
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2019, 08:20
4 new tyres the other week for the winter, the R888's have gone, all were sitll legal aswell surprisingly. Looking to hide the Porsche away for the winter, its just passed its MOT with no advisories which is always nice. Ive been driving the MR2 during the week and trying to get the Porsche out for a hoon of a weekend.Think if i stick the Porsche in the bubble if i get out in the winter atleast ill actually use the MR2 as a sports car instead of a commuter.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on November 12, 2019, 10:09
Use that poor mr2 tuck the porker away for the winter
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2019, 11:04
Think ive done about 1600 miles since MOT in Feb on the MR2, it'll be over 2k by the end of the month as its going to Sheffield. The bubble is rather expensive for the Porsche but it will be all around it.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on November 12, 2019, 11:16
Dare I ask which tyres you fitted
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on November 12, 2019, 11:28
Summitomo, offspring of Falken.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on November 16, 2019, 13:08
Think it's time I gave the mr2 some TLC. Rear disks appear warped. I have a pair of disks that are near new. Just need to figure out if they are fronts or rears. Planning on swapping the gb fluid. Will probably swap the oil Aswell. Its not done many miles between oil swaps but it did sit for over a year.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on November 16, 2019, 14:09
Give the old girl some love
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on November 17, 2019, 11:52
The quest for 150k miles!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on November 17, 2019, 18:14
Make it happen ;)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: StuC on November 28, 2019, 13:33
Quote from: tomaky on November 17, 2019, 11:52The quest for 150k miles!

I am less than 15k away from that now. :-(
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: jvanzyl on November 28, 2019, 13:48
Quote from: StuC on November 28, 2019, 13:33
Quote from: tomaky on November 17, 2019, 11:52The quest for 150k miles!

I am less than 15k away from that now. :-(

I think I'm just hitting 140k now (at least the chassis is)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: BahnStormer on November 28, 2019, 16:40
Quote from: jvanzyl on November 28, 2019, 13:48
Quote from: StuC on November 28, 2019, 13:33
Quote from: tomaky on November 17, 2019, 11:52The quest for 150k miles!

I am less than 15k away from that now. :-(

I think I'm just hitting 140k now (at least the chassis is)

But John... doesn't that average <20k per engine for you though?
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: jvanzyl on November 28, 2019, 16:57
Quote from: BahnStormer on November 28, 2019, 16:40
Quote from: jvanzyl on November 28, 2019, 13:48
Quote from: StuC on November 28, 2019, 13:33
Quote from: tomaky on November 17, 2019, 11:52The quest for 150k miles!

I am less than 15k away from that now. :-(

I think I'm just hitting 140k now (at least the chassis is)

But John... doesn't that average <20k per engine for you though?

erm... yeah...
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Call the midlife! on November 28, 2019, 17:34
Quote from: jvanzyl on November 28, 2019, 16:57
Quote from: BahnStormer on November 28, 2019, 16:40
Quote from: jvanzyl on November 28, 2019, 13:48
Quote from: StuC on November 28, 2019, 13:33
Quote from: tomaky on November 17, 2019, 11:52The quest for 150k miles!

I am less than 15k away from that now. :-(

I think I'm just hitting 140k now (at least the chassis is)

But John... doesn't that average <20k per engine for you though?

erm... yeah...
Harsh... But fair..😆
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on December 2, 2019, 09:38
139500 now. Went to Sheffield and back at the weekend faultless little thing. Might rev myself up to do the rear brakes and maybe GB fluid this weekend.
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Post by: Call the midlife! on December 2, 2019, 11:39
Quote from: tomaky on December  2, 2019, 09:38139500 now. Went to Sheffield and back at the weekend faultless little thing. Might rev myself up to do the rear brakes and maybe GB fluid this weekend.

Careful now...
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 13, 2020, 10:08
Another MOT Passed, sadly it failed at first. Had to swap the caliper on the rear (spares bin). Hand brake mechanism wasn't working at all, i do seem to have some what of a cable length issue, drivers side is much tighter than the passengers. The auto adjuster isnt making up for it sadly. The pig came out of its bubble, the power unit that keeps it inflated is being sent back to carcoon, while its out its getting driven. Some machine! Currently looking at houses with a garage so i cna properly tuck it away when required and work on the cars without having to drive to my parents. It will everything alot easier, im lucky that the house hold is 3 cars so there is always a spare while 1 is being worked on.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 11, 2020, 17:31
Mr2 poilished! Didn't go too deep into the paint. Just a tart up. Gear box oil and oil sat there. However HRHs fiat 500 is gunna take priority. The POS needs the sump replacing. Then I've gotta fix the fact it doesn't go into reverse. Sigh...
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Chilli Girl on April 11, 2020, 18:01
Looking good Tom, I do like the sable paint. ;D
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on April 11, 2020, 20:02
Looking good buddy
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on April 12, 2020, 14:04
Quote from: Chilli Girl on April 11, 2020, 18:01Looking good Tom, I do like the sable paint. ;D
Has a lovel amount of fleck in it!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: stewart@boro on April 13, 2020, 12:20
You need a bigger driveway ;)
Shame I can't have a drive over and you could polish mine!!

Stay safe, by the way your namesake turned 18 last week but not able to have a party, just the 4 of us and a domino's delivery 8)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on August 2, 2020, 20:11
Sorry haven't been on very much been bladdy busy and haven't been doing much car related. Missed these comments. Both cars are still going stong 1 or 2 niggles but there only niggles.
Had a great result on car insurance! Last years mods declared with HRH on the Porsche was 710. The re quote was 730 so I challenged them and got to 640. Then I went on money supermarket. Got HRH on both mods declared same mileage. reduced both cars option excess to 0. Protected NCB on the Porsche Under 500 for both :O
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 12, 2021, 19:25
Its not been a good week for the sable.
Mileage
144,779 miles

Test location
 View test location
Repair immediately (major defects):
Offside Rear Suspension component mounting prescribed area excessively corroded significantly reducing structural strength rear inner arch holed and corroded within 30cm of subframe mounting point (5.3.6 (a) (i))
Offside Front Power steering pipe/hose leaking (2.1.5 (a))
Exhaust carbon monoxide content after 2nd fast idle exceeds manufacturer's specified limits (8.2.1.2 (a))
Exhaust Lambda reading after 2nd fast idle outside specified limits (8.2.1.2 (c))
Central Rear Parking brake inoperative on one side offside inoperative and poor on nearside (1.4.1 (a))
Parking brake efficiency below requirements (1.4.2 (a) (i))
Repair as soon as possible (minor defects):
Nearside Front Anti-roll bar linkage ball joint dust cover severely deteriorated (5.3.4 (b) (i))
Offside Front Anti-roll bar linkage ball joint dust cover severely deteriorated (5.3.4 (b) (i))
Monitor and repair if necessary (advisories):
exhaust blowing/leaking gases but not excessive
exhaust heat shield loose but still in place
battery connections poor but still secure
auxiliary belt splitting
offside and nearside centre chassis legs corroded
Nearside Front Shock absorbers light misting of oil or has limited damping effect (5.3.2 (b))
Nearside Rear brake binding slightly (reqs inspection)
exhaust cat rattling due to brick insecure inside
Rear Brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened corroded on inner face (1.1.14 (a) (ii))
Offside Front headlamp dipped beam pattern dim
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Post by: cptspaulding on February 12, 2021, 19:32
Quote from: tomaky on February 12, 2021, 19:25Its not been a good week for the sable.
Mileage
144,779 miles

Test location
 View test location
Repair immediately (major defects):
Offside Rear Suspension component mounting prescribed area excessively corroded significantly reducing structural strength rear inner arch holed and corroded within 30cm of subframe mounting point (5.3.6 (a) (i))
Offside Front Power steering pipe/hose leaking (2.1.5 (a))
Exhaust carbon monoxide content after 2nd fast idle exceeds manufacturer's specified limits (8.2.1.2 (a))
Exhaust Lambda reading after 2nd fast idle outside specified limits (8.2.1.2 (c))
Central Rear Parking brake inoperative on one side offside inoperative and poor on nearside (1.4.1 (a))
Parking brake efficiency below requirements (1.4.2 (a) (i))
Repair as soon as possible (minor defects):
Nearside Front Anti-roll bar linkage ball joint dust cover severely deteriorated (5.3.4 (b) (i))
Offside Front Anti-roll bar linkage ball joint dust cover severely deteriorated (5.3.4 (b) (i))
Monitor and repair if necessary (advisories):
exhaust blowing/leaking gases but not excessive
exhaust heat shield loose but still in place
battery connections poor but still secure
auxiliary belt splitting
offside and nearside centre chassis legs corroded
Nearside Front Shock absorbers light misting of oil or has limited damping effect (5.3.2 (b))
Nearside Rear brake binding slightly (reqs inspection)
exhaust cat rattling due to brick insecure inside
Rear Brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened corroded on inner face (1.1.14 (a) (ii))
Offside Front headlamp dipped beam pattern dim

Did you winter the car on the beach?
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Post by: 1979scotte on February 12, 2021, 19:40
Hard life by the sea for you.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 12, 2021, 19:43
Not sure what the future holds as of yet, she will be off the road until i can get her to the new house and figure out whats what.
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Post by: s12vea on February 12, 2021, 19:45
Sad times ahead for the old girl
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 12, 2021, 21:20
She has been a lover not a fighter, there is potential for me to not have a MR2 at some point for the first time in about 11 years.
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Post by: Call the midlife! on February 12, 2021, 22:15
I was going to say at least the lights are ok, until I read the last line...
Reading that reminded me that I've got a new set of PS pipes to fit to mine but I'm buggered if I can read where I put them.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 12, 2021, 22:28
Quote from: Call the midlife! on February 12, 2021, 22:15I was going to say at least the lights are ok, until I read the last line...
Reading that reminded me that I've got a new set of PS pipes to fit to mine but I'm buggered if I can read where I put them.
i bought a sec last week as i already new haha
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 18, 2021, 22:05
Quote from: Call the midlife! on February 12, 2021, 22:15I was going to say at least the lights are ok, until I read the last line...
Reading that reminded me that I've got a new set of PS pipes to fit to mine but I'm buggered if I can read where I put them.

I didnt even see the dipped one wtf, the headlights are mint! well i may have some for sale if i dont send them back ha
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Post by: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 06:13
Poor little car. 
And one damn thorough mot tester!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on February 19, 2021, 09:31
Quote from: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 06:13Poor little car.
And one damn thorough mot tester!

He took it to a main stealer.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 09:35
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 19, 2021, 09:31
Quote from: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 06:13Poor little car.
And one damn thorough mot tester!

He took it to a main stealer.
Ah well that explains it then. 


@tomaky what the hell man? How long have you been here? Have you learned nothing?
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on February 19, 2021, 10:07
Quote from: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 09:35
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 19, 2021, 09:31
Quote from: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 06:13Poor little car.
And one damn thorough mot tester!

He took it to a main stealer.
Ah well that explains it then.


@tomaky what the hell man? How long have you been here? Have you learned nothing?

In his defence his mate works there probably expected to get looked after. I know I would of.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 10:40
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 19, 2021, 10:07
Quote from: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 09:35
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 19, 2021, 09:31
Quote from: shnazzle on February 19, 2021, 06:13Poor little car.
And one damn thorough mot tester!

He took it to a main stealer.
Ah well that explains it then.


@tomaky what the hell man? How long have you been here? Have you learned nothing?

In his defence his mate works there probably expected to get looked after. I know I would of.
Fair enough
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 20, 2021, 18:16
Don't think it would have made much difference this time around. It still would have failed on emissions, would they have told me? probably not. Would it have got through on the rust, potentially its been a minor for the last few years. Again would have failed on Hand brake as well as the PS pipes.

2 of the fails are subject to opinion, 1 being the rust and the 2nd being the degree of leakage on the PS. I did buy PS pipes tother week as said. I can fix everything but the rust I suppose. The cat is genuinely rattling :O its definitely only just started. Its a CAT I probably replaced in 2017ish time with a cats4less. Everything can in theory be fixed the only bit I cant do myself is the Rust. Now there is potential to refit under plastics and potentially cover it for the next MOT and take it elsewhere. is that the right thing to do? Not sure, this car only gets tootled to work and around the town, I get a little less interested in it being 100% as long as it drives straight & brakes properly then I can sleep easy.

This car is 2nd in line at the moment for fixing. HRH's Fiat is top of the pops as its potentially less work to get to a MOT. Hopefully my house move will go through soon and the MR2 will make it to the new garage and i will make up my mind. Im considering buying my dads A6 estate from him when he looks to update. This makes a lot more sense as a daily for me. Maybe it is the end of the little 2 i had hoped to get to 150k
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on February 20, 2021, 19:01
You know my opinion mate.
In your household the most practical car is a fiat 500 😃

Put that 2 out to pasture and get an estate for the dog.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on May 31, 2021, 15:06
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 20, 2021, 19:01You know my opinion mate.
In your household the most practical car is a fiat 500 😃

Put that 2 out to pasture and get an estate for the dog.

Sadly now the only reasonably functional car in the fleet as well 😂

Porsche jobs to do before ding day:
4 new tyres
Rear disk and pads
Coolant pipe overhaul!!! (currently not drivable far)

Big chaotic at the moment house move next week which finally gives me a garage.
Going to have to make my mind up on what to do with the mr2 next 🤔
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: cptspaulding on May 31, 2021, 21:03
Quote from: tomaky on May 31, 2021, 15:06Coolant pipe overhaul!!!

Just had mine done. Didn't fancy a DIY on that given it's my daily.

Big bills. Good luck with it.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on June 2, 2021, 06:18
Quote from: cptspaulding on May 31, 2021, 21:03
Quote from: tomaky on May 31, 2021, 15:06Coolant pipe overhaul!!!

Just had mine done. Didn't fancy a DIY on that given it's my daily.

Big bills. Good luck with it.

You daily a 3L 6?
Brave man.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 3, 2021, 18:46
Quote from: cptspaulding on May 31, 2021, 21:03
Quote from: tomaky on May 31, 2021, 15:06Coolant pipe overhaul!!!

Just had mine done. Didn't fancy a DIY on that given it's my daily.

Big bills. Good luck with it.
Did you go both sides front pipes and the long ones? Pm me price or post 😂
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 3, 2021, 18:47
Quote from: 1979scotte on June  2, 2021, 06:18
Quote from: cptspaulding on May 31, 2021, 21:03
Quote from: tomaky on May 31, 2021, 15:06Coolant pipe overhaul!!!

Just had mine done. Didn't fancy a DIY on that given it's my daily.

Big bills. Good luck with it.

You daily a 3L 6?
Brave man.
I did it for 18 months!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 3, 2021, 18:51
IMG_20210603_184845.jpg

Start of a new adventure
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on June 3, 2021, 19:30
Congrats buddy!
Now get the important stuff sorted.... The garage and workshop ;)
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Post by: tomaky on June 3, 2021, 20:50
Th
Quote from: s12vea on June  3, 2021, 19:30Congrats buddy!
Now get the important stuff sorted.... The garage and workshop ;)

thanks bud.
Garage needs wiring running to it FGS. Then it's floor/bench/shift more of my tools from the rents/shelves/bigger garage door/move mr2 engines 😂 to garage and pit on stand.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: cptspaulding on June 4, 2021, 00:49
Quote from: tomaky on June  3, 2021, 18:46
Quote from: cptspaulding on May 31, 2021, 21:03
Quote from: tomaky on May 31, 2021, 15:06Coolant pipe overhaul!!!

Just had mine done. Didn't fancy a DIY on that given it's my daily.

Big bills. Good luck with it.
Did you go both sides front pipes and the long ones? Pm me price or post 😂

The 2 alu crossover pipes & the 4 to the rads. Needed another connector pipe @ £20 after stripping those 6. Cost at a good & reasonable indy was £620 inc parts, labout & VAT. Quote from another indy was nearer £1200 & he wanted to do 14 pipes before he even saw the car.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on June 4, 2021, 01:09
Quote from: tomaky on June  3, 2021, 18:47
Quote from: 1979scotte on June  2, 2021, 06:18
Quote from: cptspaulding on May 31, 2021, 21:03
Quote from: tomaky on May 31, 2021, 15:06Coolant pipe overhaul!!!

Just had mine done. Didn't fancy a DIY on that given it's my daily.

Big bills. Good luck with it.

You daily a 3L 6?
Brave man.
I did it for 18 months!


Yeah but you shouldn't have.
Especially only 10 mins to the yard.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: puma2 on June 4, 2021, 08:08
Quote from: tomaky on June  3, 2021, 18:51IMG_20210603_184845.jpg

Start of a new adventure

is that your new house and garage plus working area.

now that is some room to play in
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 6, 2021, 22:38
Quote from: puma2 on June  4, 2021, 08:08
Quote from: tomaky on June  3, 2021, 18:51IMG_20210603_184845.jpg

Start of a new adventure

is that your new house and garage plus working area.

now that is some room to play in
That garage door will get bigger as will the garage 😂
Took my first trip to the parents garage to start moving tools today.
Going to get the floor/bench/shelves ordered this week aswell as getimting a electrician waying up power to it.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 6, 2021, 22:40
Quote from: cptspaulding on June  4, 2021, 00:49
Quote from: tomaky on June  3, 2021, 18:46
Quote from: cptspaulding on May 31, 2021, 21:03
Quote from: tomaky on May 31, 2021, 15:06Coolant pipe overhaul!!!

Just had mine done. Didn't fancy a DIY on that given it's my daily.

Big bills. Good luck with it.
Did you go both sides front pipes and the long ones? Pm me price or post 😂

The 2 alu crossover pipes & the 4 to the rads. Needed another connector pipe @ £20 after stripping those 6. Cost at a good & reasonable indy was £620 inc parts, labout & VAT. Quote from another indy was nearer £1200 & he wanted to do 14 pipes before he even saw the car.
Was thinking I'd need the mid to and the long ones. Going to speak to the lads tommorow and ring the recovery to get it towed.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 9, 2021, 18:11
So... Apparently a rubber cap of a engine mount nut had come off and lead to the front coolant pipe being rubbed through.

Now on the day before pick up I had a feeling we had a nasty noise from the engine. The lads haven't turned it over yet. I'm hoping it's a sticky lifter!
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Post by: s12vea on June 9, 2021, 19:52
Fingers crossed buddy
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 11, 2021, 17:53
Engines spot on it isn't making said noise. My best guess was as the car was parked on abit of a hill the front lifter wasn't quite getting all the oil it wanted. Pretty common problem that's not a problem. Asked them if they could throw the rear disks and pads on to save me a job. Just needs 4 tyres now for ding day.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on June 11, 2021, 20:39
That's better news bud!
Now get those tyres sorted
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 11, 2021, 21:30
Aii need to go get her and get it booked in.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on June 15, 2021, 22:11
So it wasn't the lifters 😂

It appears to be the front exhaust heatshield. Trying to be like the god damn mr2!

Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on June 15, 2021, 22:37
Quote from: tomaky on June 15, 2021, 22:11So it wasn't the lifters 😂

It appears to be the front exhaust heatshield. Trying to be like the god damn mr2!



Numptey
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on July 18, 2021, 14:28
Floors in! Up and over doors fixed. Finally got the car in my very own garage. Winning! IMG_20210716_131732.jpg
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Post by: puma2 on July 18, 2021, 14:39
 :) happy days there :)
looks like room to move inside for sure :)
is it tight going in with the door you have now ;D

keep the improvements coming and cant wait to see the garage finished before you start on the house ;D  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on July 18, 2021, 21:12
erm, there is abit of room, the doors 2.4 and the cars about 2.1metres a think.
The end goal is to add another 3 metres to the width of the garage. Big double electric door! Already done me first car job, adjusted the valves as neither of them were completely closing now much quieter which im sure the neighbours appreciate it. You can actually jack on the floor tiles which is a result. Popped around the parents garage, there's still some MR2 parts there and more tools. Probably going to get another shelving unit. At some point ill get me engine stand back and start investigating in the turbo engine that went pop.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on July 18, 2021, 21:14
Scratch that the cars 1.8 without mirrors a think.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on July 29, 2021, 21:38
Ot uh I go to view potentially my new daily tomorrow poor MR2.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on August 3, 2021, 21:15
Just filled the boot of my new passion wagon with mr2 parts out of the parents garage 😂 even got a engine block in the front footwell.
Theres still a built engine to move tho 😩 need to get 2 big strong mates or a engine hoist.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on August 24, 2021, 13:04
 Been busy in the garage. To boards up with thinks mounted. Got abit bored so threw some decoration up. Stews @stewart@boro lakes poster and burtie bus are present.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on August 24, 2021, 14:25
Looking good
Nice wide garage you have

Did you seal the floor?
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Post by: puma2 on August 25, 2021, 07:59
 :) keep it going  :) always a work in progress :)  :)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on August 25, 2021, 13:40
Quote from: s12vea on August 24, 2021, 14:25Looking good
Nice wide garage you have

Did you seal the floor?

Did I seal under the floor tiles?
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: s12vea on August 25, 2021, 13:42
Quote from: tomaky on August 25, 2021, 13:40
Quote from: s12vea on August 24, 2021, 14:25Looking good
Nice wide garage you have

Did you seal the floor?

Did I seal under the floor tiles?
Yes or just tile over
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on August 25, 2021, 20:31
Quote from: s12vea on August 25, 2021, 13:42
Quote from: tomaky on August 25, 2021, 13:40
Quote from: s12vea on August 24, 2021, 14:25Looking good
Nice wide garage you have

Did you seal the floor?

Did I seal under the floor tiles?
Yes or just tile over

Gung-ho with the tiles :)
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on September 23, 2021, 20:30
We now have electricity in the garage! it has highlighted that the walls needs more paint!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on September 23, 2021, 20:32
2 6ft led spars and 2 double plugs.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: cptspaulding on September 24, 2021, 08:15
I'm jealous
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on November 8, 2021, 21:00
Ive not been having fun... id not driven the proka for 3 weeks as the weathers been awful, went to take it out and the cross over pipe on the rear brake caliper was leaking... Replaced the cross over, decided it was time for a brake flush. snapped 1 out of 8 pigging bleed nipples. had all sorts of fun with that, i am now going to have to heli coil it. The saga isn't over there. Its had new brake lines in the past and they work fine the fittings are cheap mild crap. I tared at the brake line into caliper fitting for a week throwing wd at it. finally took to it with a spanner and butane torch on Saturday an with about 1 fingers worth of force it rounded. Ended up removing it with stilsons, one the fitment moved sadly it took the pipe with it :( I've ordered a replacement oem pipe for £20. now my problem it the rest of the pipe is still attached to the hose and doesn't bleeding swearing sodding want to come apart.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on November 9, 2021, 10:26
This does shake my faith in porsche build quality tbh.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on November 9, 2021, 20:41
None of the above is Porsche build quality, the brake lines are aftermarket, TBH there copper pipe bent up.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on November 10, 2021, 13:48
Quote from: tomaky on November  9, 2021, 20:41None of the above is Porsche build quality, the brake lines are aftermarket, TBH there copper pipe bent up.


Typical porsche fan boy.

Denial isn't a river in Egypt.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on January 4, 2022, 20:39
So the Porka is now ready for MOT again!! bit of a interesting evening, i finally got my engine stand back from a friend and we brough t the stand and the turbo cars engine to the garage. Definitely found what blew on it...
When the Engine and turbo setup was in Nath's car they had issues at mapping and it wasnt holding the full 10psi. It sat at about 7. Making 200ps not 250ish. I think through the reinstall of that engine and turbo we fixed some of the issues.
I take full blame for it blowing, ill get that out early. I believed it would still be running the very safe 200ps. So i did proceed to give full beans! It would appear we might have made 2 much power.

Picture to follow from phone.
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Post by: Call the midlife! on January 4, 2022, 20:51
Send it till you bend it...
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on January 4, 2022, 20:55
HOOORAAAA
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 11, 2022, 21:59
This is a tough 1
The sable is gone...
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: Chilli Girl on February 11, 2022, 22:14
  :'(  :'(
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 11, 2022, 22:32
Cars gone but im still here! New car coming with abit of luck just not a 2.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on February 26, 2022, 00:38
I dont drive enough! Took the porka out for a drive with a friend on his bike! Big grin on the face! Might well nip to the Wensleydale cheese factory tomorrow! The same again Tuesday in the new car if anyone wants to come!
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: 1979scotte on February 26, 2022, 10:03
Quote from: tomaky on February 26, 2022, 00:38I dont drive enough! Took the porka out for a drive with a friend on his bike! Big grin on the face! Might well nip to the Wensleydale cheese factory tomorrow! The same again Tuesday in the new car if anyone wants to come!

I do but it's a long way to come and nothing decent to drive.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 3, 2022, 19:06
Quote from: 1979scotte on February 26, 2022, 10:03I do but it's a long way to come and nothing decent to drive.
You wont behave ;)

There is a new car on the scene it is absolutely mental. Its also broken!  :o  :o
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on March 3, 2022, 19:07
Will be taking pics along the new cars journey when ive got abit together ill probably set a thread up for those who may or may not be interested.
Title: Re: Tomaky Ex Turbo Mk3 Now 987.1 Cayman S
Post by: tomaky on July 6, 2022, 21:13
might add some Westfield bits if anyone's remotely interested?
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2022, 19:43
Westfield winter work list:
Engine Remove/Replace with 2ltr Blacktop
Out
sump
aux belt
waterpump
ecu repin
throttle bodies

General
Paint calipers/clean hubs and paint?
polish paint
polish chrome
make spare wheel removable
treat undercarriage loop and repaint
steering shaft play at bulkhead
re do drivers nose bolt
aquire flat wheel bolts with closed ends
treat and paint any vissable rust

Brakes
Pads/Disks
re skim disk

Suspension
Re chrome susp arms/Paint
paint black arms
coilovers upgrade

Interior
re trim door closers
glue dash vinyl
floor matts
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on September 26, 2022, 19:50

(https://i.ibb.co/Xx3T6C2/307515526-10167391525910599-4424847148946054990-n.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Xx3T6C2)
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on October 2, 2022, 21:45

(https://i.ibb.co/hXGvB38/PXL-20221002-162947515.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hXGvB38)
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on October 2, 2022, 21:47
20kg dropped in the form of the spare and brackets.
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on December 19, 2022, 18:35
Been a little busy.
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on December 19, 2022, 18:40
Abit more.
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on December 19, 2022, 18:42
Uncles mini polished ready for sale if anyone is interested.
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: Chilli Girl on December 19, 2022, 20:17
Quote from: tomaky on December 19, 2022, 18:40Abit more.

Looks a lot different from the last time I saw it Tom ;)
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on December 20, 2022, 20:35
Here's to hoping it looks are drives better come spring :)
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on May 8, 2023, 19:54
Rather alot has happened recently. Car is now ran in.
Final tune complete along with spicier cams.
Car made 190bhp 250nm torque monster!
Had a couple of break downs sadly after the final tune. Sorted now. Quantum racing coilovers are 2 fit this week. Got a abit of investigating to occur in the next weekend something isnt feeling right between the box and the rear wheels.
Carbon front arches to go on.
Nearly ready for the summers driving but not quite.
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: pauls0212 on May 9, 2023, 08:33
but we need pictures young Tom
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: s12vea on May 9, 2023, 08:35
Gotta be a hoot to drive!
Prob scary with you behind the wheel  ;)
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: puma2 on May 11, 2023, 07:20
 :) this is going to be  one big    flying machine when done 8)
hope you keep it on the road :))  :))
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on June 30, 2023, 20:50
Completely missed all these comments 🤦
Nasty pieces of work!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/SD1SJJRLZkCaAMmMA
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on June 30, 2023, 20:53
It does bloody shift now! I've a potential issue from the clutch back that is winding me right up. May potentially have to take the engine and box out and send it off to be looked at 🤦�♂️ or the diff.
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: pauls0212 on July 1, 2023, 17:58
what issue??
Title: Re: TomAky Westfield SEIW
Post by: tomaky on April 11, 2024, 19:50
Got this issue sorted turned out to be prop needed greasing, it was driving me mental!

Car has been through another winters worth of upgrades! Excited for a another summer (when it comes) of motoring.

Winter upgrades include exhaust upgrade. This made a big difference pumping power from 186 to 204! LSD now thrown in. The remaining upgrades have been tarting it up, now pretty much all de chromed bar the headlights.
Windscreen/surround/roll bar and the soft top frame have been freshly powder coated black.

Carbon seats should be arriving any minute nice drop in weight. Also should get be a smidge lower and smidge back which is required.