Saturday, December 20, 2008

Update on the STi

Well a long time has passed , caused by work , travel and lots of personal activities in Dubai and back home in Kuala Lumpur.

The STi is no longer stock and new specs is as below , Protuned by Team Fruity Banana Calvin

Engine:

K&N Typhoon air suction kit
STi Genome cat-back exhaust
Invidia Catless 3" downpipe
Beat rush pitch fork mount
Walbro 255lph fuel pump
NGK 1 step colder plugs
Thermotec exhaust thermal wrap
SPT radiator shroud


Suspension:

Whiteline ALK
ENDLESS SSS brake pads
H&R spacers
BF Goodridge SS lines
Motul RBF600 fluid
Perrin master cylinder support

Interior

DEFI BF series gauges ( Water temp , Boost , Oil Temp , Oil Press)
TAKATA seat harness
Carbon Fiber Centre meter gauge mount
PROFEC B Spec II
HKS TT
MOMO limited floor mats

Exterior

GANADOR side mirror
V-limited front lip
Perrin wing stiffies


As y'all can see this STi will always be in a work in progress to perfection.

Some pictures of the "closet goodies"



Hehe he , just toying with the DEFI water temp , now it can monitor my laptop's coolant *laugh*


Saturday, November 1, 2008

Subaru Technica International

My New Project car is finally here , albeit that the Z is gone. ( Of course she will be missed with all the sideways no traction action).

Where now comes a totally different car I've ever owned , a car with supreme traction all wheel drive and a turbocharged engine that will make sure you stay in your seats .

The Subaru WRX STi , first of it's kind in my collection because it's the 1st 4 door car I've ever owned.

Now a little run down on the technical aspects of it for the techie's out there


model
WRX and TR
sedan
WRX wagon
Limited sedan, wagon
STI, STI Limited sedan
Engine 2.5L boxer DOHC, 4 cylinder, 16 valves
Active Valve System
Turbocharged
Hood scoop air intake with Intercooler
Block and heads, Aluminum alloy. open deck design, with
cast iron cylinder liners
Sequential multi-port fuel injection
Bore: 99.5x79mm, 3.92x3.11
Redline 7000 rpm

2.5L boxer DOHC 4cylinder, 16 valve
Turbocharged, high-boost, IHI Brand
Air-Intake Hood scoop with Water-Sprayed intercooler: manually operated hood-scoop water spray provides additional cooling to the intercooler, use distilled water, do not overfill if freezing is possible.
Drive-by-wire throttle
Aluminum alloy pistons
Cast iron cylinder liners
Reinforced "semi-closed deck" alloy block
Forged high-carbon steel connecting rods
Resin composite intake manifold
Electronic Drive by Wire throttle
Bore: 99.5 x 79mm, 3.92 x 3.11"
Redline 7000rpm
Tach to 9000rpm
Horsepower/Torque 230hp@5,600rpm, Torque: ft lbs 235@3600pm 293hp@6000 rpm, 290ft torque@4400rpm
Compression: (turbo) 8.4 +/- .2, Maximum boost 11.6 PSI 8.2, Maximum Boost 14.5psi
Valves AVCS (Active Valve Control System) variable valve timing optimizes engine volumetric efficiency through the rev band AVCS (Active Valve Control System) variable valve timing optimizes engine volumetric efficiency through the rev band
Tune up specs* Direct ignition Iridium spark plugs, #NGK ILFR6B Firing order 1-3-2-4
ignition timing at idle- 17* +/- 10*/700
idle rpm at park- 700 +/- 100
Direct Ignition Iridium spark plugs, #NGK IFLR6B
Firing order 1-3-2-4
ignition timing at idle 17*+/- 10
idle rpm at park: 700 +/- 100
Fuel
91 octane minimum, 15.9 USG
91 octane minimum, 15.9 USG- High octane is important!
Generator, battery 12V, 75A. Battery: manual: 48ah; automatic: 52ah 12V, 90A. Battery 48ah
Emissions: 50 state LEV II (low emission vehicle)
50 state LEV II (low emission vehicle)
Axle Differentials: manual
viscous locking center differential
Limited Slip rear
Center: DCCD (Driver Controlled Center Differential) varies
front/rear power split, 6 manual levels or auto mode, w/ indicator light. Up to 41% front / 59% rear power split.
Front:"Helical" Limited-slip front axle
Rear: Mechanical Limited-slip rear axle
Power steering oil cooler
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Manual Transmission
(auto is below)
5 speed (MT5)
6 speed manual with transmission cooler



Then comes the layman term of driving impression. 350z VS STi

350z
  • Low and mid-range torque is marvelous with the 3.5 liter engine
  • although it is a rwd , the TCS and VDC control are mediocre comparing it with other available system out there but it did save my friend's ride in the snow back in Wichita
  • straight line acceleration is good for city driving but not on the drag lane
  • Going to 200km/h without downshifting is easily attainable while cruising , all you have to do is stomp your foot pedal to the metal
STi
  • Only makes you smile above 3500rpm
  • Low end and mid range is just ok since it's a 2.5 liter engine only
  • Once the boost comes in , it can be tricky to get a good line especially on slaloms.
  • high potential for more horsepower
  • Best added bonus is the ability to fetch your friends ( boatload of them =) )
  • The amount of aerodynamics on this car is amazing , u get all this winglets etc even on the front bumper and side mirrors.
All this writing bores me , so let's have the picture do the talking.







The interior seats with the STi embroidery , really suck compared to the Evo Recaro seats.

The gauge clutsters are amazing since they operate on stepper motors , it gives you a cool welcome greeting like the DEFI BF series gauges.


The interior is not that great compared to the Z , and so is the radio ( but who needs them anyway when you're at the track ) . * Please ignore the plastic on the pedals as I've forgotten to pull them out when i took her out from the show room*

Here you can see the Stingray classic corvette sitting behind it. The best corvette ever made in my mind


Stock exhaust with the diffuser




Monday, October 27, 2008

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Coming Soon ....


The awaiting.....

Thursday, August 21, 2008

The New looks

Slammed and Ready to Roll. Pictures is worth a Thousand words so , here are a few teaser shots on how My 350z look like right now. More photoshoot to come this weekend


Picture with Ze Bucket



Sunday, August 17, 2008

Emirates department Go-Kart Challenge

Since Dubai is quite boring after sometime , I'd like to share with all of you my experience in the Dubai Autodrome g0-kart circuit . It was a Emirates company event and the track lay-out is as pictured above. Very nice smooth tarmac and professional track management by the marshals.

Around 20 people turn up for the event and we had a back to back race of 4 races , which includes 1 qualifying and 3 race (~20 mins each race) . Pretty hardcore especially if you have a bad back like me.

Had quite a fun time , especially knowing one of our new joiners Sally from UK is a speed demon ( taking the perfect lines , and accelerating so well)

This is my shy shy S.V.P. son who came to see the race.

My SVP , his kart has some technical failure which the brake lines snapped and he went on full speed to hit the tire barriers. Thank god he is alright or it will be a disastrous event.

This is me getting my medal and trophy for the fastest lap driver.

The two speed demon , Sally and I .

The podium winners for the event =).

This was during briefing time pre-race on the safety rules and flag definitions

This was pre-race with everyone suited up and ready to go


This is Hasnain , Martin and Jo .

More random pix =).

It was a blast , first time ever i went karting in Dubai and hope to do it again when the weather cools down more.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Z got Some power up =)


LookeyLookey , the shiney shiney Underdrive pulley kit for the Z , was lazy to do the install hence sent it to the workshop since i have to put the denso iridium plugs in , the plenum spacers , and get an oil change and radiator flush.

Initial driving impression:

Throttle feel much more responsive. Surge of rpm climb is noticebly faster . Could probably shift the powerband of the car but with so many parts going in at one go I didn't know which one was contributing to this new found response , torque and hp.

That's why it's better to modify things one at a time but oh well i'm lazy hence i just plonk in everything.


Total performance? Still am waiting for the ECU to recalibrate the fuel maps and ignition maps for the new parts. A good 7 days there will be feedback on this product again.

Friday, July 25, 2008

My 1st property

I always hear a lot of people would say how they cannot afford to start buying their first property. No matter how they would niche their salary they would still think it is not enough. One useful advise I've ever gotten is that no matter how much you have you could still afford something in a different area.

Although the money paid for this unit can very well buy me a 3 storey landed property but the convenience and security is taking an upper hand advantage with condominium here. They allocated card slots that enables u to only stop at your own floor and not anyone else which is good as my mom will come in to stay once in a while since I'm in Dubai.

The place is located in Bandar Utama , Bkt Utama to be specific and nicely situated on the 16th floor. The pictures doesn't do justice but at night from the balcony you have a perfect view of the KL city scape with direct look at the KLCC and KL tower.

It's rather bare right now and would like to decorate it Balinese style and make a hang out place at the balcony. So me and my boys can just hang out in my place the next time rather than to think of a place to go to in KL.

It's a 2200sq/ft unit with 4 bedrooms and all this sum up to almost 7 digit package.

Here are some pictures of it as of 2 weeks ago. As of now it's undergoing some surgery to make it more of a chill out space.









And for those who likes golf * you know who you are* , there is a 9 hole golf course right downstairs =)

Monday, July 21, 2008

The Suxxors of DXB

Well am bored and just want to write about some of the stuff I have lying around in my room.


Here are the 2 1/10 drifter i play with when I don't drive the Z


One is a tamiya TA05-IFS with the nsx shell fully hopped up with brushless setup
This is ye ol faithful HPI spring 2 drift setup

When I went home I picked up a few accesories to juice up the Z. Found this from SSracing in Old Klang road. Nismo FTW !!

Here we have a Greddy radiator coolant panel and some CNC machined lightweight pulleys


Before I left to KL , i joined a go-kart challenge organized by a colleague and got a price for the fastest lap of the day in Dubai autodrome circuit.


Yup this is yours truly hehehehe.


This is how i look like when i go drive the Z? lol

Saturday, July 19, 2008

KL skylines

Last Day with Leonard and Leona , the R34 Nur spec ( can be viewed at http://theclippingpoint.blogspot.com) finally came out from Idemitsu to prowl on unsuspecting prey in the hartamas run

Leona the drifter with her wacky helmet .






The orange/white car is her car.... more updates to come