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  • #16
    Originally posted by BenS View Post
    Will the ribbed inside of that intake hose restrict air flow? I'm no expert just seems everyone uses hard pipes or silicon hoses with smooth insides and gentle bends. Experts please correct me if I'm wrong.
    No expert here either, just my dad's SLK has a ribbed intake hose OEM so I guess it's no issue
    DS3 Racing | Matt Orange | eTuners Stage III+ | Wössner Forged Pistons | Bastuck De-Cat Exhaust | Bilstein B12 Pro-Kit | AEM Water/Methanol Injection | Motul 300V Competition Oil | Mahle Coated Bearings | Cylinder Head Porting | 100 Octane Juice

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    • #17
      Something, something, path of least resistance.

      Looking good Faisal! Keep us updated!
      cyclone> Fish is the man

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      • #18
        Originally posted by faisal_ds3 View Post
        Sorry for not posting any thing lately i was busy with school and other stuff

        i faced a lot of issues tho :
        1- i did a intake manifold clean, On my way home after taking the car from the shop suddenly no boost and weird engine sounds pulled over and open the hood to check whats
        wrong turns out they didn't plug the MAP sensor right, plug it back and start the engine same weird sound and check engine light on and RPM don't get over 2.5-3K
        bring it back to the shop and then find out that the throttle body was stuck, they claim that the ECU did a lock on the throttle body due boost leak from the sensor but i didn't
        believe them !:mad:, at the end they fix the throttle body and the result was amazing, better response and when you floor it feels like it want to jump, better and crisp exhaust sound !

        2-Had P0139 and P0140 fault code to i change the oxygen sensor, but it came back after a while bcuz my cat-less downpipe with stock map .

        3-P1337 fault code-ignitin coil cylinder #1 so change that, much better performance so change them all coils :cool: bcuz all of them was rusty :redface: .
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]13613[/ATTACH]

        There are better ignition coils, click http://www.okadaprojects.com/usa/products.htm Look at the Plasma direct and Plasma ground, in the applications list for both products, follow the MINI links, model variant code R56 R55 or R57


        4-all dampers need to change, our street is very bad and bumpy so need to change em'.

        Coming MODs:

        1-KW V1 Coilovers a must !!!
        2-Custom intake box with air duct hose from the fog light.
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]13614[/ATTACH]

        You really should be aware of the air flow turbulence restriction of the ribbed duct tube you are intending to use in comparison to smooth Walled tube, furthermore, the tighter the radius the greater the flow restriction !!

        3-New turbo Frankenturbo F21 with E-tuners for sure!!!!



        still have more plans and mods coming up

        also i found out this i think its due the oil steaming but no sure tho :confused:
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]13617[/ATTACH]
        Originally posted by BenS View Post
        Will the ribbed inside of that intake hose restrict air flow? I'm no expert just seems everyone uses hard pipes or silicon hoses with smooth insides and gentle bends. Experts please correct me if I'm wrong.
        It will indeed.

        Originally posted by Jamie@SPTuning View Post
        Czar can give you science for that answer.
        Thank you Jamie, if a scientific answer is required on laminar flow, then I will write one, on a fresh thread, let me know !!

        Originally posted by albish View Post
        No expert here either, just my dad's SLK has a ribbed intake hose OEM so I guess it's no issue
        Vehicle manufacturers are subject to two key factors, reliability and cost, cost being the major factor over reliability, so although a ribbed tube plays havoc with flow, whether the ribbed tube is dry or wet, steel wire ribbed tubing is by far the cheapest option.

        Originally posted by Dangerousfish View Post
        Something, something, air will always take the path of least resistance.

        Looking good Faisal! Keep us updated!
        .....
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Czar
          Originally posted by Dangerousfish
          Something, something, air will always take the path of least resistance.
          .....
          So I was right?
          cyclone> Fish is the man

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          • #20
            KW V1 Coilovers has just been orderd !!! can't wait to for them to arrive O ready

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            • #21
              Originally posted by faisal_ds3 View Post
              KW V1 Coilovers has just been orderd !!! can't wait to for them to arrive O ready
              I can't beat prices on these out of the UK, across Europe they're far cheaper.
              That's Brexit for you no doubt.
              White on red THP
              Miltek exhaust with HKS highflow cat, Forge intercooler, hard pipe kit, induction kit, oil catch tank, , VAG BOV, Stage 3 SPT remap 217 BHP

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Jamie@SPTuning View Post
                I can't beat prices on these out of the UK, across Europe they're far cheaper.
                That's Brexit for you no doubt.
                i got it for 674 and 151 Shipping to KSA From DEMON TWEEKS on Black Friday
                So total is 825GBP

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                • #23
                  OBD Boost readings

                  I have using OBD and the Boost peak was 1.2bar
                  I tried aging after removing boost pipes and intake and BOV, 1.0bar
                  And I'm on stock remap and the stock peak is 0.8 !
                  I have only full exhaust and intercooler
                  How can i know is at real or the OBD reading is not correct ?

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                  • #24
                    My standard boost was 0.7bar
                    With a sportscat, bigger exhaust and SPTuning remap went to 1.3bar at peak

                    You can tell it works by hitting the accelerator pedal
                    Last edited by Chris_Blue; 08-12-2016, 08:20. Reason: removed a T
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                      My standard boost was 0.7bar
                      With a sportscat, bigger exhaust and SPTuning remap went to 1.3bar at peak

                      You cant tell it works by hitting the accelerator pedal
                      Drive at 3500 RPM in second gear for for a few second then stamp the accelerator fully down, you will know.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                        My standard boost was 0.7bar
                        With a sportscat, bigger exhaust and SPTuning remap went to 1.3bar at peak

                        You cant tell it works by hitting the accelerator pedal
                        Originally posted by Drummond Base View Post
                        Drive at 3500 RPM in second gear for for a few second then stamp the accelerator fully down, you will know.
                        You are both referring to the over boost function, this is only activated on quick actuation to wide open throttle, the over boost only lasts for a maximum of 12 seconds on each subsequent quick action to wide open throttle, it delivers 150 mb (millibar) or 2.17psi
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Czar View Post
                          You are both referring to the over boost function, this is only activated on quick actuation to wide open throttle, the over boost only lasts for a maximum of 12 seconds on each subsequent quick action to wide open throttle, it delivers 150 mb (millibar) or 2.17psi
                          Makes me smile though
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Drummond Base View Post
                            Drive at 3500 RPM in second gear for for a few second then stamp the accelerator fully down, you will know.
                            Typo in my post.. have removed :-)
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                            • #29
                              Overboost function is only activated in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th gears. During overboost the maximum duration for torque increase is 20 seconds. Amount of actual boost increase varies, it is factored depending on air inlet temp and RPM.
                              White on red THP
                              Miltek exhaust with HKS highflow cat, Forge intercooler, hard pipe kit, induction kit, oil catch tank, , VAG BOV, Stage 3 SPT remap 217 BHP

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                              • #30
                                Intercooler Water Spray

                                Hello all good day, i was having this idea for a long time but i didn't have the time to make it happen, the main resine i did this system is, the weather here in KSA is very hot and
                                low quality fuel, we only have 95 octane, so im not getting all that pawa from the engine, also i want to take advantage from the intercooler so i did a very easy simple and cheap mod/install it cost me 22$ only
                                the idea was to plug a tube from the rear windshield pump and mount a nozzle front of the intercooler to spray water by just pressing the rear windshield spray button on the
                                steering wheel
                                P.s i have Rear windshield delete so im not using the it anyway

                                now i will show you the parts i did used and how i did it

                                3meter 5/16 tube
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                                3x Small Clamps
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                                This the best nozzle i did find but it did the work right
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                                5/16 No return valve, This is very IMPORTANT part without it you can't use the system, you can tho but the nozzle will leak water and the intercooler will be full of water, i think
                                you will not like that
                                i did install the system without it, after spraying the water the nozzle start to drop water and it won't stop, so this piece is a MUST, btw i didn't used or test the system yet
                                i ordered the valve one week a ago and it arrived today so by tomorrow i will install it and test the system.
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                                And you will need zipties for sure


                                First things first you have to remove the front bumper :rolleyes:
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                                Then you will find the windshield water tank with the pump
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                                There is two tube lines, the one on the right is the front windshield line so you leave that as it is, the tube on the left side is the rear windshield line so you will unplug the tube and plug the new tube
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                                After math :cool:
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                                So what do you think ?
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