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Author Subject: Stu's SC Conversion Project
stu

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Well, as you may have guessed from the thread title, I'm the latest person to be bitten by the Supercharger bug!

After reading about all of the numerous conversions being done by various members and the good reports they gave, I decided I wanted some of the action.

So, earlier today I took delivery of a nice box of goodies -





If you're wondering where the kit came from, it was Flecth's second one which he had for sale on here.

Many thanks to Fletch for being so patient, with regards to payment, due to a few complications my end. It all got sorted out eventually though.

I will hopefully be doing all of the conversion myself, so I will keep this thread updated with my progress.

Don't expect any updates for a while though, because I need to save my pennies now before I can buy any of the other bits and pieces.

This thread is probably a bit premature but I just thought I would share my excitement! Hyper Laugh
Posted 21st Jan 2009 at 21:38
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Congrats on the purchase, wondered who had bought Matt's second kit.

Look forward to seeing it progress

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Posted 21st Jan 2009 at 21:43
roland rat

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Haha i knew you would!remember when i asked you a few months back? Laugh

If you need a hand with anything mate let me know and i'll be there Thumbs up
Posted 21st Jan 2009 at 21:47
simonjames

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another 1 in wales Smile
bet yours will be finished before mine

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Posted 21st Jan 2009 at 21:54
stu

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rich_w wrote:
Congrats on the purchase, wondered who had bought Matt's second kit.

Look forward to seeing it progress

Thumbs up


Cheers Rich.

I will probably be getting in touch with you to see if you are able to supply certin bits and pieces once I've saved up a few pennies. Thumbs up

roland rat wrote:
Haha i knew you would!remember when i asked you a few months back? Laugh


It was the thread about your conversion which finally convinced me to go for it! Laugh

roland rat wrote:
If you need a hand with anything mate let me know and i'll be there Thumbs up


Much appreciated mate, no doubt I will be hassling you once I get started. Thumbs up

simonjames wrote:
bet yours will be finished before mine


I doubt it, still need to get a proper job after finishing Uni back in July. So funds are going to be pretty tight until I get something sorted.
Posted 21st Jan 2009 at 23:07
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ah, nice one mate! i'll look forward to seeing how it all comes along... thinking about doing the same to mine... but those damned pennies!

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Posted 21st Jan 2009 at 23:22
simonjames

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If you need any help mate closer the time i'm only down the road and have use of a garage if you need any tools (engine lift etc)

At moment i still cant walk but by then i should be able to help

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 00:29
stu

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^^^ That's good to know, cheers Simon. Thumbs up
Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 01:07
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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 01:18
roland rat

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simonjames wrote:
If you need any help mate closer the time i'm only down the road and have use of a garage if you need any tools (engine lift etc)

At moment i still cant walk but by then i should be able to help


Pfft!bunch of fannies!Dry

Get it on the drive and fit it in the rain like the rest of us! LOL
Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 01:40
fletch

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Post #11
roland rat wrote:
simonjames wrote:
If you need any help mate closer the time i'm only down the road and have use of a garage if you need any tools (engine lift etc)

At moment i still cant walk but by then i should be able to help


Pfft!bunch of fannies!Dry

Get it on the drive and fit it in the rain like the rest of us! LOL


And the cold! -5 at one point! Laugh

No worries stu look forward to seeing you make headway Thumbs up
Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 01:47
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I was sorting the brakes on a mates car last weekend and there were icicles on the sills even at about 1pm. LOL

Good luck with it Stu. Without wishing to sound nosey (tell me to p*ss off if you like LOL) I thought you were a student? How can you afford to spunk all that cash on your car? Laugh

Unless I was thinking of somebody else.

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 01:51
stu

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cress87 wrote:
Without wishing to sound nosey (tell me to p*ss off if you like LOL) I thought you were a student? How can you afford to spunk all that cash on your car? Laugh


I am still sort of a student (finished Uni back in July), been trying to get a proper job ever since.

I received some inheritance money just before Christmas and I used some of it to buy the SC kit.

I thought I may as well go for it while there was a kit available because it didn't seem likely that there were going to be any more available through Rich for the foreseeable future. I also wasn't sure if I would have the money available again in the future.

So, until I get a steady income from a job progress will be pretty slow, because the rest of the inheritance money has now gone into an ISA/Savings account for when I need it for something a little more sensible than my car. Laugh
Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 02:01
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roland rat wrote:


Get it on the drive and fit it in the rain like the rest of us! LOL


cant put anything on my drive theres a bonnet in the way LOL

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 02:06
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Good luck with it mate. Hope your DIY job makes more power than one or two of the others seem to have done. Shut up

Cress, I was a final year Uni' student living away from home when I had my conversion done (the first, so I didn't have a clue how it was gonna turn out either! Laugh)...it's possible.

Look forward to the progress Stu. Cool

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 02:09
720puggti

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i'm a student at the moment... i splashed out on a 6 last month! she was only

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 02:18
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zac wrote:
Cress, I was a final year Uni' student living away from home when I had my conversion done (the first, so I didn't have a clue how it was gonna turn out either! Laugh)...it's possible.


Laugh I'm not at university but I just wondered how people managed it. That said, most of the students I know are bone-idle c*nts, don't have jobs and subsequently have no money whatsoever.

I should be starting an unpaid degree course in June (in conjunction with Kingston University but not on the University site) and supercharging mine is the last thing on my mind at the moment. I need to sort all these f*cking squeaks, rattles and knocks first. Laugh my ass off

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 02:40
720puggti

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cress87 wrote:
zac wrote:
Cress, I was a final year Uni' student living away from home when I had my conversion done (the first, so I didn't have a clue how it was gonna turn out either! Laugh)...it's possible.


Laugh I'm not at university but I just wondered how people managed it. That said, most of the students I know are bone-idle c*nts, don't have jobs and subsequently have no money whatsoever.

I should be starting an unpaid degree course in June (in conjunction with Kingston University but not on the University site) and supercharging mine is the last thing on my mind at the moment. I need to sort all these f*cking squeaks, rattles and knocks first. Laugh my ass off


i'm doing something similar to you too, with kingston but in bristol...

i live with students and you're right, most of them are bone idle... lol LOL

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 02:45
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720puggti wrote:

i live with students and you're right, most of them are bone idle... lol LOL


Laugh A couple of the people in question have no siblings so mummy and daddy just pay for everything. Alright for some. Roll eyes

Edit: I'll stop messing up Stu's thread now. Blush

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 03:27
zac

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cress87 wrote:
720puggti wrote:

i live with students and you're right, most of them are bone idle... lol LOL


Laugh A couple of the people in question have no siblings so mummy and daddy just pay for everything. Alright for some. Roll eyes


I worked full-time as well as doing the full-time degree, sometimes up to 80 hours per week...no help from mummy or daddy here.

Anyway, on topic. Ninja

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 03:33
stu

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cress87 wrote:
Edit: I'll stop messing up Stu's thread now. Blush


Don't worry about it, it's not like there will be any updates any time soon! Laugh
Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 04:02
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zac wrote:
Good luck with it mate. Hope your DIY job makes more power than one or two of the others seem to have done. Shut up



Why, do the DIY ones make less power? Laugh


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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 15:55
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rich_w wrote:
zac wrote:
Good luck with it mate. Hope your DIY job makes more power than one or two of the others seem to have done. Shut up



Why, do the DIY ones make less power? Laugh




thats what i'd like to know LOL
Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 16:26
rich_w

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roland rat wrote:
rich_w wrote:
zac wrote:
Good luck with it mate. Hope your DIY job makes more power than one or two of the others seem to have done. Shut up



Why, do the DIY ones make less power? Laugh




thats what i'd like to know LOL


Me too Laugh

Obviously most of the Lynx ones have been on Chip Wizards dyno, although we've also had some dyno'd independantly.

Results have ranged from 244 to 261 BHP I think, on a range of rolling roads.

If it doesn't make the power you want, you can always get the Dremel out and attack the restrictor ring Laugh

Obviously, at completely your own risk Whistle

Exhaust system is the biggest driver for the output power from our experience.

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 16:32
anth_gti6

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rich_w wrote:

Exhaust system is the biggest driver for the output power from our experience.

Smile


how do the low boost ones compare to standard for exhaust noise, i remember you saying that after you charged yours the noise became considerably more?

Also which exhausts produced the higher bhp results?

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Posted 22nd Jan 2009 at 16:36

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