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  • DriverOne
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    Originally posted by Advancedynamix View Post
    Ha! Maybe I should have named the car Ron J.
    There's a Festiva that comes to mind in this moment that I'd post if it weren't the only NSFW Festiva I've seen... Think, 'Idiocracy'.

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  • Advancedynamix
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    Originally posted by DriverOne View Post
    Subscribed. My build could use the kind of attention to detail that you put into yours, Charlie, and as such I think I'll slow it down a bit and really put the micrometer into play.
    Thanks Dustin! This swap is taking way longer than I anticipated, but it'll be worth it when Pedro is back on the road again.
    Originally posted by Dragonhealer View Post
    Charlie's Fabulous Engine Bay Porn :tongue10::tongue10::tongue10:
    Ha! Maybe I should have named the car Ron J.
    Originally posted by marinepolice03 View Post
    very nice build.
    Thanks!
    Originally posted by SiliconSoul View Post
    I don't comment enough about your build qualities and shared ideas man... That is just all around sick!
    Thank you! I've used a few of your ideas too. Your write up made my dash removal a breeze.
    Originally posted by fastivaca View Post
    Thanks for that Charlie. Back to PnP I go!
    Your always welcome Ian. Your local PNP should send me a kick back, haha. I've got you going back like once a week now.



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  • fastivaca
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    Originally posted by Advancedynamix View Post
    No, I find the Aspire housing works better with the 16v head. My housing came from an OBD2 Aspire head so I had to drill and tap the hole for the fan switch.

    My upper radiator hose is actually a Festiva lower hose cut to fit. This all clears my Capri airbox without any rubbing. Easy parts replacement and OEM fit and finish.
    Thanks for that Charlie. Back to PnP I go!



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  • SiliconSoul
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    I don't comment enough about your build qualities and shared ideas man... That is just all around sick!

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  • marinepolice03
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    very nice build.

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  • Dragonhealer
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    Charlie's Fabulous Engine Bay Porn :tongue10::tongue10::tongue10:

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  • Advancedynamix
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    Originally posted by fastivaca View Post
    Charlie, are you using the Festiva thermostat housing on Pedro's engine?
    No, I find the Aspire housing works better with the 16v head. My housing came from an OBD2 Aspire head so I had to drill and tap the hole for the fan switch.

    My upper radiator hose is actually a Festiva lower hose cut to fit. This all clears my Capri airbox without any rubbing. Easy parts replacement and OEM fit and finish.
    Last edited by Advancedynamix; 03-22-2015, 07:45 PM.

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  • fastivaca
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    Charlie, are you using the Festiva thermostat housing on Pedro's engine?

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  • DriverOne
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    Subscribed. My build could use the kind of attention to detail that you put into yours, Charlie, and as such I think I'll slow it down a bit and really put the micrometer into play.

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  • Advancedynamix
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    I use Napa non detergent 30wt for the first heat cycle on iron block engines. Then I dump it and use 10-30wt Castrol GTX with a fresh wix filter for 500 miles. Then I use synthetic, on engines with chromium top rings ( which the b6 has standard). On engines with a fresh set of iron rings, I'll use the gtx for 2000 miles. This is just my ritual, it has worked pretty good, but may not be the best way to do it. Everyone seems to have a different procedure. I lug the engine for a couple hundred miles too, then beat the snot out of it after a comp test.

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  • Movin
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    That right there is pretty cool! By break in oil do you mean an oil without the energy conservation certification stickers ? That preluber..pretty slick lol !

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  • Advancedynamix
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    Today, I was trying to get over a bit of the flu, and wasn't making much progress on Pedro, but I did get some stuff done.
    Check out this whacky contraption that I made from bits I bought from Harbor Freight and Home depot.

    Since these B series engines have the oil pump directly connected to the crankshaft, there is no way to prime the engine… until now. We had one of these at one of the race shops I used to work at to prime the Porsche engines because they can't be primed with their own pump either. The one we had was a little fancier and definitely cost a lot more, but this got the job done.

    I pumped the oil into the oil pump housing right between the pump and filter. There is a 3/8" pipe threaded hole and plug there that is perfect for priming. I pumped 4 quarts of break in oil through the engine at about 30psi and then put my oil pressure gauge on the engine and cranked it with the plugs out. It had instant oil pressure! Success! It made 50psi cranking with my little Deka battery.
    I also did a bunch of wiring today. The engine loom is almost done. Now I just have to wire up the fuel pump relay and a couple relays for the 2 circuits in the engine management. I'll try to get more pictures tomorrow. I was not feeling well today, so I just tried to keep busy the best I could.

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  • Advancedynamix
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    Originally posted by Gomez View Post
    Charlie. you have a link to that poly? I have a nice set of mounts I just made but I think they are a bit on the hard side. I have tried to look up the durometer of the universal poly mounts I used, but have had no luck. Would the stuff you are using be ok to use as a complete fill for a custom mount? Basically could I fill the entire mount with the poly stuff you used or is is that stuff only good to support the existing rubber?
    FORSCHE POLYMER can set you up with whatever you need. They supply Poly resins for many of the automotive bushing manufacturers.

    Originally posted by 1990new View Post
    It's a must... Charlie, you have to bring Pedro to Madness in October. Just the fact that Pedro will be there could boost attendance to an all time record.
    I missed last year but I know I will be sure to show up if Pedro is going to be there. From all the projects that appear to be in progress by members on the forum,
    I'll bet there will be several other surprises to be seen at Madness this year too.
    Not only am I planning on driving Pedro, but Chris is planning on Driving Tweak and we may have a third Festy coming along too! I will drive to San Diego again and make the full trip across the entire country. I would love to see record attendance this year. I haven't been able to make it out the last couple years, but I'm doing my best to have old Pedro in tip top shape for the drive. Tweak is healthier than ever, and we are planning on doing a b6 swap on Chris' red 93 (Nastiva) this summer. This may just be the longest distance Festiva convoy in history. Ian needs to one up us

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  • 1990new
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    It's a must... Charlie, you have to bring Pedro to Madness in October. Just the fact that Pedro will be there could boost attendance to an all time record.
    I missed last year but I know I will be sure to show up if Pedro is going to be there. From all the projects that appear to be in progress by members on the forum,
    I'll bet there will be several other surprises to be seen at Madness this year too.

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  • Gomez
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    Charlie. you have a link to that poly? I have a nice set of mounts I just made but I think they are a bit on the hard side. I have tried to look up the durometer of the universal poly mounts I used, but have had no luck. Would the stuff you are using be ok to use as a complete fill for a custom mount? Basically could I fill the entire mount with the poly stuff you used or is is that stuff only good to support the existing rubber?

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