Jaydece's Major Development Project

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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby jaydece » Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:15 pm

3rspecb wrote:Awesome Juzzy and thanks :wink:


Anytime Brother G :wink:
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby <GB> » Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:33 pm

I think msr recommend it?

Whats Danny think?
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby Boostaddict » Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:42 am

I have always wanted to try out the diesel oil flush thing but am too scared I'll fuck the car up. Has anyone here actually done it on their turbo car?[/quote]

Yerp! :) I'll let you know how we go with it Kieran! Been researching and reading up on it.....its awesome 8)[/quote]


Would be interested to know how it goes!!! Is it for use in built engine only or for stockers too??? What's the idea behind it?? I have heard of this previously but put it in the too hard basket .
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby dr20t » Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:11 am

Obviously my sarcasm went undetected.... :(

E85 users should be paying VERY close attention to this ;)
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby senator » Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:51 am

dr20t wrote:Obviously my sarcasm went undetected.... :(

E85 users should be paying VERY close attention to this ;)


this stuff wroks well with Bio fuels......

Mick, you better stock up.
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby senator » Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:54 am

jaydece wrote: got allot of good feedback from coyote who told me about running diesel oil ages ago....


The banana bender has been fly the Delvac flag for a long time…. So has his master engine builder Serge.

This isn’t anything new in the soobi scene

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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby dr20t » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:55 pm

Justin / other e85 users - I just found out the correct API specification rating for oils used in ethanol fueled vehicles.

It's API SN

Do you mind checking the drum of your delvac me to see if it is actually compliant with this latest specification Justin?

This will assist other e85 / eflex users in determining correct oil to use

For the sake of brevity ill summarize the issue for those who aren't aware:

- ethanol is alcohol which attracts moisture (thus the condensation pic Justin took of some of his engine components a few pages back)
- due to this moisture attraction, water can potentially be introduced into the lubrication system during combustion phase (unburnt ethanol slipping past the bores etc)
- ethanol has high dilution properties which break down oil suspension agents in engine oil very quickly. This means instead of lasting 5000-10,000 kms, oil will only be good for say 2500kms before needing replacement.

Sorry for thread hijack Justin but I felt its a timely reminder. Hope you don't mind

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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby Boostaddict » Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:56 am

^^^^ Thank you kind sir!!!
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby bigBADbenny » Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:48 am

That e85 property deserves it own thread.
Articles in HPI & Zoom linked "cold starts" as a significant contributor to water contamination in oil.
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby jaydece » Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:55 am

dr20t wrote:Justin / other e85 users - I just found out the correct API specification rating for oils used in ethanol fueled vehicles.

It's API SN

Do you mind checking the drum of your delvac me to see if it is actually compliant with this latest specification Justin?

This will assist other e85 / eflex users in determining correct oil to use

For the sake of brevity ill summarize the issue for those who aren't aware:

- ethanol is alcohol which attracts moisture (thus the condensation pic Justin took of some of his engine components a few pages back)
- due to this moisture attraction, water can potentially be introduced into the lubrication system during combustion phase (unburnt ethanol slipping past the bores etc)
- ethanol has high dilution properties which break down oil suspension agents in engine oil very quickly. This means instead of lasting 5000-10,000 kms, oil will only be good for say 2500kms before needing replacement.

Sorry for thread hijack Justin but I felt its a timely reminder. Hope you don't mind

Cheers
Mick


All Good Mick :mrgreen:

I work with ethanol everyday ( we have ink printing machines that use ethanol as a additive to print bar codes on mail pieces ) ethanol is a solvent....

http://www.mobil.com/USA-English/Lubes/PDS/NAUSENCVLMOMobil_Delvac_MX_15W-40.aspx :D

http://www.pqiamerica.com/apiserviceclass.htm
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby jaydece » Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:40 pm

MINI UPDATE:

Not much to state but progress is slow but sure...

Bit more cutting and modifying needs to be done to make it all bolt on but its all happening...

Hoping by end of the week the light at the end of the tunnel will be near :)
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Present - MY18 Audi RS3 Sedan (His)
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby brainy » Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:59 pm

looking good Justin!
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby soniazems » Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:23 am

Hi,

Welcome to this forum site. I, too, had this query and so, I suggest you to ask your knowns to answer the query. For more details,

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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby t.renshaw34 » Thu Jan 31, 2013 12:22 pm

WTF ^^^^^



Up pipe/down pipe look great Justin. What size/brand external gate are you going with?

Is that a dent on the dump pipe?
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Re: Jaydece's Major Development Project

Postby SH30RB » Thu Jan 31, 2013 12:28 pm

Justin, this looks like its going to be one awesome beast. Brandon and yourself will have wicked crazy cars when both are finished!

I would love to see a 1/4 mile showdown between you two 8)
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