Oct 30, 2008 - Welding Up I/C and Intake Piping



Other projects have slowed our pace again, but we did manage to final-fit the intercooler and weld up all the piping. A test fit with the front bumper shows we have plenty of room. It's so nice to be able to fit these components without having to take a blade to the OE bodywork.

The car is almost ready to fire and after more research, we think we've settled on an engine management strategy.






Oct 23, 2008 - Primetime and New Decisions



Though it certainly didn't get there under its own power, we still figured it was worth flat-bedding the R32T to the annual FixxFest show at Bradenton Motorsport Park that took place October 18. We were a sponsor and vendor, so the R looked very nice front and center in our booth.

As the pictures indicate, we're almost ready to fire up the beast, but at this point we're still putting some thought into which direction we want to go with engine management. Delays have put us in a position where right now the most important thing is to get the car into the customer's hands so he can enjoy the fruits of all his patience. Under consideration is the choice between a stage one kind of strategy whereby OE/C2 Motorsports management is employed for now and then planning for a stage two session in which we tear apart the bottom end, add a stand-alone management system, and turn up the boost to ridiculous levels; or going ahead with a version of "stage two" right now. No doubt by the next update you'll know which direction this R32 is headed.

BTW, the last pic in this update offers a peek regarding the R's future new shoes.





October 14, 2008 - SRI Fab



Adrian has finished fabricating the short-runner intake manifold, so we're really making good progress now. The short-runner intake (SRI) is necessary as a replacement for the factory manifold because the OE manifold's plastic construction would not allow for the levels of boost we plan to run. And while the long runners and varying geometry of the stock manifold make for a nice horsepower-torque compromise in normally aspirated mode, with positive manifold pressure they will only serve to limit flow. With that in mind we have constructed a version of Adrian's Mk4 R32 SRI that incorporates a large plenum and shorter runners.