Daewoo Nubira 2L Turbo from South Africa

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Daewoo Nubira 2L Turbo from South Africa

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Hi there my name is Hannes and I live in sunny South Africa. There are very few Daewoo cars here and after I bought mine I decided to spice it up a little :badgrin: First when the car was dead standard some idiot with an LDV side swiped my car and it looked like this:


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I had the car repaired and decided to add a freeflow 58MM exhaust system with TNT branches and a piggy back computer. This raised the car`s power from 93KW standard to 99KW - a waste of R 6000 I would say?? I then opted for a DRY NOS kit - this raised the power to 146KW - another R 4000 well spent??



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I went to the races one night and ran a 16.00 second 1/4 mile with the NOS. I also won some free stickers to be fitted on my car

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Eventually got tired of the NOS and started my turbo conversion - 0.3 bar boost with the motor in standard form making 168KW and 297NM on the motor:


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I then gradually changed bits and pieces over the last 3 or so years and now are running standard internals ( machined to drop compression) 0.9bar boost (12PSI) and the car is making 195KW and324NM torque on the wheels :badgrin:


Here i fitted an even bigger intercooler :evil:


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Here I had the front bumper redone to incorporate the bigger cooler, had the bonet vents done nicely etc etc.

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Here are some older vids of my car in action:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYVcXb2JnQk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wIKqh2uoq0

I am planning to upgrade to forged internals ( already got some forged chrome molly conrods and ARP bolts good for 600BHP) and run 20PSI boost...! Will post more stuff as the progress on the car continues.
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super nice project man and excellent numbers, all internals? amazing.
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Yes standard internals with the conrods machined 1mm and the top of the pistons 1.5MM. This drops the compression nicely and I am running 0.8bar boost with 95 octane pump fuel and an Opel OPC steel head gasket.

I have already bought these and will be adding them soon with some forged pistons as well
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Just saw this thread, I can't believe its been through so many different setups, both for the motor and exterior. Keep us updated!
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Nubaroo new VIDS

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Just some recent vids of my car in action...

130km/h to +- 230km/h on a slight uphill.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2dOuts0uiw

Smoking......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cmIDDzZV_M

Drive by - battling with traction in first gear....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqeEJWJmxGc

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Sorry the above was a slow driveby.

Herewith the faster one

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osmRkFqhoj0
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hahha very nice. I like the speedo one the best :)
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Howzit Hannes

bru, where did you get your front bumper done ?

I am looking for a place to re-do my Lanos one as i had to cut the inside of it out to clear the intercooler so it's basically just a shell now.

Heard good reports about Big Boss and with there not really being any place in Durban to use, it looks like i will have to head up to JHB to get a decent job done.

Well done on the impressive Woo.

ps, 2.5mm on rods and pistons, thats quite a big drop, i dropped the Lanos 1.5mm on the rods then tried to run it with a 1.25mm spacer as well, ended up with 7.5-1 compression, it was a dog until it came on boost. Much better once i stuck in the Wisecos and the compression was 8.8-1.

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Hi Wolfhound.

I had my front bumper done by - Exotic Autobody here in Benoni. They did the bumper, moulded the bonnet vents, resprayed the front fenders ( they took a beating with all the hours spent on the motor LOL ) and mirrors. ALL THIS COST ME LESS THAN WHAT BIG BOSS AUTO QUOTED ME TO DO ONLY MY FRONT BUMPER!!!!!???? :shock: Needless to say I wont` be using BIG BOSS AUTO ever!

The project took them 4 weeks to complete after they quoted me 2 weeks, but I did get them to add a few alterations on the bumper and vents after they started working - well worth the wait.

They also have some fast cars that they race with - 2 x VW beatle rotary turbo, Ford Focus ST, Mazda 3 Turbo, Mazda MX5 all done by themselves. They really know their stuff.

Maybe worth your while driving it up and leaving it with them for a few weeks. They prefer for the customer not to leave their keys (on performance cars ) so you know nobody is going to joyride ur car. :D

Have you posted some pics of your car???? I would like to see if posssible
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Turbo TD04
Wiseco Pistons
ex - 17" TSW Freeze
Yokohama Parado 205/40s
NOW = 18" TSW Terra's
Pirelli 215/35 P Zero Nero tyres
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Check it out under the turbo section. will look for the link and pop it on here.

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Wiseco Pistons
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NOW = 18" TSW Terra's
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Really nice setup - just 1 x thing I would recommend....the air filter seems to be situated fairly low.

I had mine positioned in the same place and being "low" had disasterous consequences - one day after a cloudburst I hit a BIG puddle of water, big splash from the side of the car, this found its way to the "low" mounted air filter, the turbo turned into a water pump...LOL, filled the boost pipes and eventually the cylinders with water and the engine stalled.

When I tried to restart the car - KA FU@%ING BOOM!!!! - result was 1 x broken conrod, 1 x bent conrod, 2 x fubar pistons, 1 x damaged engine sleeve, 1 x lamda sensor, 1 x starter motor!!

I rebuilt the motor - this time I machined the rods 1mm, and the piston tops 1.5mm(these pistons are sort of hollow on top so the 1.5mm does not make that a big difference). I left the filter in the same place.....3 months later I hit another puddle and fotunately this time the small amount of water through the system only took out my Lamda sensor. Eventually about 6 months later my No3 piston gave up - I think the piston took a knock from the water....

After this I relocated the battery to he boot and routed the air filter higher to take the place of the battery. Since then I have been through BIG puddles with no problems.

Have you had any issues with your turbo branch developing cracks - I have had 3 x branches built already by 3 x different suppliers and all of them seem to eventually crack???
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When I tried to restart the car - KA FU@%ING BOOM!!!! - result was 1 x broken conrod, 1 x bent conrod, 2 x fubar pistons, 1 x damaged engine sleeve, 1 x lamda sensor, 1 x starter motor!!

Phew. So that puddle owes you about 1000 gbp?

That's mad.
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yep - all part of the learning curve I suppose LOL :lol: :lol: :lol:

I still move the filter down to the turbo on racedays - it picks up nice COOL air unlike at the top when it picks up the heat from the engine bay. Then even before driving home I put it BACK WHERE IT IS SAFE LOL
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Nubaroo wrote:I put it BACK WHERE IT IS SAFE LOL
I bet you do :lol:

So would i :p Do you run a filter low down or basically a pipe leading up to a cone/panel filter in the engine bay?
And if it gets warm air up there, make a heat shield? Thinking of doing this if i even get rid of my panel filter and go for a cone type filter of some sort
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