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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby Bipolar » February 11th, 2012, 10:46 am

Sux to hear Ev. I've only been in IT support for a li'l while and just doing contracts at the mo. There's like 20 recruitment agencies in Brisbane alone that do IT, so no shortage of work.

Sounds like you've been mismanaged. I've heard stories like yours and you're better off not being there if they'll treat you like that. Just gotta find somewhere decent.

But good luck if you go for an apprenticeship.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby ClassicAU » February 11th, 2012, 2:28 pm

Thanks heaps guys, much appreciated. Bill is actually 100% correct. The only person who liked me was the guy who hired me locally, but the company (and IT department especially) is managed from America, so it was easy for them to just flick me. I was only half way through probation, so no skin off their nose. I have been jumping from IT job to job since 2006. Although a lot of them were contract, I have never been able to stay at one place for more than 12 months. So I figured, no point keeping it going. I guess I am just not white collar material! So fvck it, why not give something else a try! I even applied for an owner/driver courier job, and the guy called me back, but as soon as I said V8, he was like ‘yeah, good luck with that!’. Said I would only make like $350 a week after expenses.
So, yeah, I have applied for a shit kicking car handler/washer job at a Ford dealer, and have also got my best mate putting in a word for me for the apprenticeship. He said cos I am over 25, I could be getting up to $30 an hour. Sounds pretty good for a 1st year!
Plus, I am just over people and office bullshit. Every place I have left because I end up having to keep one eye over my shoulder before I open my mouth. Office politics ftl, I am just too straight and upfront for that shize.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby EBOOST » February 11th, 2012, 6:12 pm

No good ev.
ill ask at work if theres any positions if u like?

diesel mechanic pay a bit more but id personally never do it haha.
went for an interview once and the guys were black from head to toe.

join an agency for labour work for quick jobs.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby ClassicAU » February 12th, 2012, 10:37 am

Thanks heaps Josh, that would be awesome, let me know if they need anyone. I'll just see how it goes, I have applied for heaps of other jobs too, just gotta get back into the hunt come Monday!
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby ClassicAU » February 23rd, 2012, 11:17 am

Well, seeing as I am still an uneployed bum with nothing better to do, and the Red Barron had its one wash for the year for AFD, I figured I'd drive over to my photo spot and take a few snaps. It's still as clean as it's been in months! Plus, I did a tidy of the engine bay, and sprayed the intake pipes on the blower. I used that VHT High Temp spray can paint, more cos I like the look. Makes them look like steam pipe or bbq plate or something! I am even thinking, depending on motivation, of taking the blower itself off, masking it up and giving it a hit with the same stuff. Good idea? Can anyone think of any reason why I shouldn't? Anyway, pics.

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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby EBOOST » February 23rd, 2012, 11:27 am

looks good mate.

needs different wheels though and it would be a nice looking au.

i say leave the charger as is.
still no job dam mate need to start going nuts sending resumes in to places.
go along all the car joints im saure someone needs a car washer or something.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby ClassicAU » February 23rd, 2012, 11:54 am

Thanks man. I do contemplate buying wheels for it whenever decent ones come up. Then I think of everything else the money could be better spent on, like a new clutch or put towards a TKO/T56. Plus, it would ruin the inconspicuous look that I like so much. Double plus, the bigger the wheels, the more expensive the tyres!

Yep, I have been sending out the resume. Had a few interviews. Plus, I have decided I am not desperate to take a shit kicking job at a car yard yet, it's only been two weeks. I actually got offered one at City Ford, but turned it down cos it was only for $17.50 an hour before tax! Unfortunately I'm not 19 living at home anymore, so that is not enough to live off. I'm going to stick with IT type work, no point wasting all my experience.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby superhuS! » February 23rd, 2012, 11:56 am

DEYYYYY TURK YUR JEWBBBBBB.

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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby EBOOST » February 23rd, 2012, 11:58 am

yeah but if u get some factory ford style wheel (bf 18's would look good) then it will still look stockish.

id rather work for stuff all than not work at all though.

even if its just a fill in job until u find something better.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby EFFalcon » February 23rd, 2012, 12:05 pm

any 18" T-Series wheels would look mint on it.
Looks good Ev, glad you took it to AFD.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby Adumb » February 23rd, 2012, 6:35 pm

Get Au Rebels, easier to clean than azzuros :drinks2:
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby justa6 » February 24th, 2012, 5:39 am

looking good ev. i wouldn't paint the blower, looks nice shiny.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby ClassicAU » February 24th, 2012, 11:47 am

There are only three sets of wheels that I would ever put on this car, two of which have been mentioned. AU Rebels, Persuit 250s, or BF MkII XR options preferably the ones with the black. But as I said, wheels are very low on the list. Driveline is where it’s at for this thing. A new clutch will most likely be the next purchase.

Thanks for the comments though, it actually comes up pretty good in the photos after a scrub!
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby ClassicAU » February 27th, 2012, 7:19 pm

So I have pretty much decided what I am going to do job wise now, and it aint automotive related. There are too many reasons against it, in particular the money is terrible! I am too used to earning IT money to turn back now! Plus, too many people tell me it will end in me hating my car as a hobbie, and I don't want that to happen. Which is why I interviewed last week for an Audio Visual Tech job, which I really hope I get. I also got through to an interview this week for another IT support job, but in a government department! If all that fails, then I will get back into IT Contracting again. I figured any of these outcomes should allow me to not have to sell this thing. I really feel like I have finally found a keeper, even despite being an AU! :P

So on the car front, if/when I get another job, the next purchase will be a new clutch. Although it's not actually slipping, it does have heaps of shudder, especially in traffic, which make it feel crap to drive. I might also do sway bars at the same time, to tighten it up a bit. Once that is done, the next stupid unnecessary mod I am considering doing is a water/meth injection kit. I would love to do a front mount instead, just cos the wank factor is so much higher! :P The water/meth will give the same, if not better, outcome for much, much less piss farting around!
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby justa6 » February 27th, 2012, 8:55 pm

get a job with icer!!!! easy on the au's.
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby BLKPHN » March 1st, 2012, 11:57 am

Get a Job at an apple store.... I just bought an Ipad and the guy there looked exactly the same as you Ev.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 manual - now with boost!

Postby SnyperEB » March 1st, 2012, 12:29 pm

ClassicAU wrote:Naaw, dang, and here I was getting all excited! :P Thanks for the heads up anyway Tim. Should be fun either way, sliding around and not having to look over the shoulder for the fuz!

Anyway, on a different note, LEATHER SICKNESS! :cool:

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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby ClassicAU » March 1st, 2012, 2:27 pm

LOL, not surprising Tristan, as I am basically the definition of IT Guy! Fat, bald and with a goatee! If it wasn’t for the fact that I have a pure hatred for all things Apple, I probably would.

I have been missing third a lot recently, so would have been nice, but meh. No amount of hardware can improve my shitty shifting anyway! Thanks for the offer anyway mate! :)
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby BLKPHN » March 2nd, 2012, 8:03 am

ClassicAU wrote:LOL, not surprising Tristan, as I am basically the definition of IT Guy! Fat, bald and with a goatee! If it wasn’t for the fact that I have a pure hatred for all things Apple, I probably would.

I have been missing third a lot recently, so would have been nice, but meh. No amount of hardware can improve my shitty shifting anyway! Thanks for the offer anyway mate! :)



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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby ClassicAU » March 11th, 2012, 10:32 pm

So, boredom got the better of me today. To cure this, I decided to drive up to Heathcote for the afternoon and chucked this thing into the burnout comp they were running today! I must say, it's a hell of a lot harder than it looks. My mistake was to do no prep to the car other than put stockies on it. This is all well and good on the street, but that concrete pad thick with rubber was waaay too sticky for me. I couldn't get second gear to spin, it just bogged down. Plus not clamping off the rear brakes didn't help at all either. I kept at it though, and managed to get away with three runs, and drove home fine! Though I did stop as soon as the temp reached the red each time. The clutch is much worse for ware, and I boiled the shit out of my brake fluid, but that's about it. Plus, one of the officials said that if the comp was for most doughnuts, I would have won hands down! That's about the only thing I could do, but it was still mad fun! I literally made myself disy! :sick:
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - no more boost :(

Postby ClassicAU » March 14th, 2012, 6:38 pm

Yeah, so, sif I was going to get away with doing skids like that and not killing this thing!! :banghead: Turns out I managed to completely destroy the internal belt inside the supercharger! I found the remnants of it all over my air filer and surrounding area. What a stupid son of a bitch I am, serves me right, fml! Tim at Raptor said there is a chance it could be ok, but knowing my luck I’ve completely killed it. Most likely cause is water getting in there, but also over heating from epic revs and doughnuts.

So yeah, project for this weekend is to revert this thing back to NA, so I can send the blower back up to Tim for diagnosis. :cry:
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Re: Ev's boosted AUII XR8 manual

Postby holmsy » March 14th, 2012, 6:50 pm

eh
get belt.
pull it apart put belt on.

shibby right.

glad iv got a vortech tho. far as i know there is no belts. just couple of gears :D
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - no more boost :(

Postby ClassicAU » March 14th, 2012, 6:56 pm

Yeah, that's if I haven't done any more damage to the unit itself. Where the hell am I supposed to get a belt for this thing anyway? I would rather Tim look at it. Just going to have to go back to 150rwkW of NA shitness. :(
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - no more boost :(

Postby galapogos01 » March 14th, 2012, 7:09 pm

You'll be fine mate, it's not the end of the world! I'd suggest heaps of limiter bashing / sudden rev changes from clutch dumps killed it, doubt it got water in it?

Get him to put a good belt in it, I rebuilt my Powerdyne with a kevlar belt and quality bearings and it's copped a fair amount of thrashing with no issues in over 2 years.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - no more boost :(

Postby ClassicAU » March 16th, 2012, 11:26 am

Oh, I'm sure I got water in it, now that I think about it. I did hit the front of the car pretty hard with a big hose they had next to the burout pad after each skid, in an attempt to cool it down. I also sprayed the power steering pump, which is right next to the blower. :banghead: Also, I have a feeling the belt must have gone pretty early on in the day, like half way through my first skid, cos I should have been able to keep 2nd gear spinning if it was running!

So yeah, just finished putting the car back to it's former 150rwkW of NA glory! :-( I am going to wrap the blower up and send it back to Tim, hopefully it's just a belt replacement. I'll ask him if he offeres kevlar belts or whatever once he has had a look at it. The only thing I need to do now is stop myself from chopping it in for a XR6T! :P
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby ClassicAU » April 7th, 2012, 3:46 pm

Back on the boost train bitches!! :D Got the blower back, kindly repaired under warranty by Tim at Raptor, good as new! Turns out was just a belt, too many revs, skid pan was a bad call. Anyway, I'm loving it again! I'm running some terrible cheap tyres cos I killed my good Toyos, so I'm getting roll-ons in 2nd now!! :cool: Plus, I landed a contract job last week, so now I have a form of income too. I'm still looking for something more solid, but at least it means I don't exactly need to sell this thing now. I'd still consider it if someone threw me a decent offer, but that probably won't happen anyway.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby nstg8a » April 7th, 2012, 4:04 pm

He repaired it under warrenty even though it was basically your fault? Good **** aye, hope he got a carton or something for it....
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby NUT347 » April 7th, 2012, 10:18 pm

Hell yeah!

Def send him a Dan Murphy's voucher or something.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby misk » April 7th, 2012, 11:11 pm

howd you go with those tyres dude?
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby ClassicAU » April 7th, 2012, 11:39 pm

How was it my fault? It was installed and running exactly as per his instructions, and I'm pretty sure I blew on my first burnout, before I sprayed the front with water. I explained the exact situation to Tim before I even sent it away, and he said he wouldn't know if it was a warranty repair till he pulled it appart. I was expecting the worst, but I got the good news after he'd repaired and shipped it. Tim also has a 'high-performance' cooling system for it, which I will grab off him when I have some spair cash. I'm also thinking of doing a fmic, though that's probably not going to help this from happening again.

Thanks for hooking me up misk, haven't fitted them yet though. Wen't too a couple of places, no one wanted to fit the 215's so I got rid of em. Still got the 235's, but I also ended scoring a full set of BA 17" wheels off a mate, crappy tyres but lots of meat. So I'm running those until I have the cash to get some new Toyos.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby nstg8a » April 7th, 2012, 11:44 pm

ClassicAU wrote:How was it my fault? .


umm, you said too many revs earlier...


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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby ClassicAU » April 7th, 2012, 11:54 pm

Right, and? It's a supercharger, what did you think I was going to do with it? Besides, it's only supposed to be 'for track use only' so technically it died under intended use! :P Anyway, I would have paid if he asked, but it was just a belt.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby justa6 » April 8th, 2012, 7:35 am

great outcome and sounds like a good bloke.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby NUT347 » April 8th, 2012, 10:02 am

Ahh.

I was under the assumption that you rooted it.

So he should have then fixed it then lol.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby ClassicAU » April 8th, 2012, 11:15 am

I thought I killed it too, being the pessimist that I am, but turned out to just be the belt. Tim is an awesome bloke still, and was great of him to not even question me. He actually made the comment that they aren't built just to drive to the shops! Anyways, I'm still going to get a better cooling unit off him, and maybe an fmic as well. I would like to do water/meth, but it seems pretty tricky to install.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby nstg8a » April 8th, 2012, 12:39 pm

NUT347 wrote:Ahh.

I was under the assumption that you rooted it.

So he should have then fixed it then lol.



Lol same assumption as me....


Good outcome anyway. And at least your keeping it
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby ClassicAU » April 8th, 2012, 1:27 pm

Hahaha, I don't blame you guys for the assumption! :P Yep, I'm glad too, I don't want to sell it. Especially now that I have boost again, I forgot how awesome it is!! Went and got some oil and spark plugs today, and smiled all the way home! Sliding 2nd is mint! The clutch is on the verge of slipping though, so I'll start looking for something.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby TAXI » April 8th, 2012, 5:46 pm

if you got it new it should be a warranty job no matter what,unless you try and force air the wrong way through it.
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby superhuS! » April 8th, 2012, 5:57 pm

What's your fuel consumption like? :P
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Re: Ev's AUII XR8 - boosting again!

Postby ClassicAU » April 8th, 2012, 7:03 pm

Haha, yep, it sure isn't a turbo, found that one out. Bad idea, and WILL NOT be happening again! No matter, I'm more than happy with the noises it makes already anyway, I was just curious.

You're a funny guy Hus! I've said it before, it's actually not that bad with the blower unless I boot it, which is only always! Better on cruise on the freeway. How is your fuel economy? I assume pretty good in Pat's shed! :P
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