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Kaan's SRD1000S - 3.4 Stroked Wide Body Project!


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Looks fantastic Kaan! I bet Friday can't come quick enough ;)

 

Thank you :)

 

Your SRD1000S is simply awesome .... by far the best on the forum imo. :thumbs:

 

Cheers mate that means a lot appreciate that :thumbs:

 

Dyno first to see the figures :D

 

ahh getting ahead of myself :)

 

Exactly that, could be more could be less :D

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Sorry guys yesterday's drive home drained the life out of me there was a few accidents causing major delays and I didn't get home until late.

 

It was a big day yesterday where I met with Lee and he then went through everything I needed to know with the car, the detailers had done an amazing job also it looked absolutely fantastic!!

 

First we went out on the road and Lee gave me instruction on the flappy paddle conversion and all the new features of the Syvecs and toucan display. The car really does drive smooth and even at .8bar boost it feels quick and response it excellent it pulls hard and will keep up with most things on the road that's for sure!

 

The only downfall is the 3800 high stall convertor as it interferes with the fun of the flappy paddles as there's no direct drive up to 4k rpm it's either at idle or 4k plus. However the gearbox temp didn't rise above 80 degrees with those 4 huge coolers and it was a really hot day and 2 and a half hour drive so there won't be any problems with heat damage to the box once pushing more power I'd say.

 

But anyway we got back to SRD at which Lee handed over the keys went through other features alarm etc then it was time for the Supra to leave. Sounds quite silly as it's only metal but it was quite an emotional time as it's been under operation for so long and that last moment was just a sureal experience.

 

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But after all the traffic and thunder and rain we got home safe and sound and the car didn't skip a beat! Perfect imo and I've said it before but I really can't thank Lee and the guys at SRD enough for what they have built for me it truly is my ultimate car I love it well done guys!!

 

Next stage is the mapping!

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Glad you got home safe Kaan.

 

I can understand what you must have felt, as I have a similar feeling each time I pick my Supra up from Lee's after a couple of weeks. :)

 

Have fun and enjoy your "drive in" period.

 

Have you booked Ryan for mapping yet? You defo need to find a date where he'll be physically there .. no remote mapping. The fine tuning on the road afterwards is as important as the dyno mapping itself (cold start, low rev crusing etc).

We even had to road map mine twice as I had stuttering on cold start between 1500-2000 rpm after the first road map session ; something I didn't realize until I was home. So a finetuning road map session was organised a couple of weeks later : NOW, IT's PERFECT.

 

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Thanks guys :thumbs:

 

Luc I haven't booked him yet but he will be there in person when the time comes :)

 

I've put 500 miles on the old girl already and it didn't skip a beat, I really can't believe how hard it pulls at just 1 bar it's insane! Another 500 miles then it can be mapped.

 

I also got to bhp fuel fest on Saturday and had my car featured inside the arena then came home Sunday with a nice little trophy for "Best performance car" I'll take that :D

 

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