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22nd June 2009, 20:39
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5exi on order...
Hi all
Just wanted in introduce myself.
Ive just ordered modules 1 & 2 for the 5exi. Hope to get the kit end of July / Mid august.
Using the 1.8t 20v engine from an audi A3, subject to getting the right donor.
I've never built a car before, so am looking forward to this ALOT.
For the record Im based in Basingstoke, Hampshhire.
So hello to all you fellow 5exi owners
Regards
Steve
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22nd June 2009, 20:48
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Steve,
Welcome. I think you'll be the first person to build a factory endorsed 1.8t.
It'll be interesting to follow.
Now doubt you've had a good read of this site, so you're clued up with hints and tips.
Cheers,
John.
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22nd June 2009, 21:43
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Welcome Steve, am sure you will have fun.
Guess I'm no longer the newest builder then.
David.
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22nd June 2009, 22:14
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Thanks for the welcomes guys,
I have been lurking on the forums in the background a while.
Not sure if I am the first factory endorsed audi builder or not.
I do know there is another kit being ordered at the same time as mine, also going for the audi option.
Terry was saying she should do a press release about it.
Sorry to take your crown away from you David, but as I dont have a kit yet, Im not building, so its still yours !! (For now anyway )
How long has it taken to build your kits so far? How long left to go?
Steve
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22nd June 2009, 23:27
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Welcome along Steve, and good luck with the kit.
From memory I think from kit collection to SVA was about 14 months for me. Still not exactly finished yet though...
Richard
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23rd June 2009, 08:30
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Welcome aboard Steve.
When you get your kit, start a build thread on te forum to show us you progress.
Starting with piccies picking up the kit etc!
Did you get a wiring loom with the kit?
Have they told you what donor bits you need from the Audi/VW/Skoda/SEAT?
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23rd June 2009, 10:50
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14 months! don't you have a job to do, bills to pay and a house to run?
14 Months ...if only...
I have just taken delivery of the body bits and wishing I had a space frame.
I think I am 12 months away from IVA which would make me just over 2 years.
Hi Steven welcome aboard sometime this forum is the only sane place to be...
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23rd June 2009, 10:53
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6 years 3 months and counting!
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23rd June 2009, 13:02
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Ordered Kit Oct 07
Collected first stage Feb 08
Collected body panels in May 08 (still in my spare room though)
Currently I have a powered chassis, with the exeception of the pedal box.
Recon it will be 2 years + from start to IVA
I made my own wiring loom, a longer job than I expected and much altered from designs when I actually wired it in. However advantage is I know every wire in my loom and its tailored to my build which has a different dash and lights etc.
Do you know what chassis varient you are getting, you may find you have the same as me which varies in the rear end quite substantially from most others. When I get my build site back up and running (the ISP was hacked and lost the server :-( ) you will find plenty of photos that may help you.
Most important tip from me of the build is if your not sure about something, ask as it will save alot of pain later even if it delays you a day or too at the time.
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23rd June 2009, 15:44
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I dont have the kit yet, if all goes to plan should be end of july begining of august. Marlin are sourcing the donor parts for me from an Audi A3, just to make sure I get everything I need and it all fits.
I cant answer questions about wiring looms etc, as I havn't seen what I am getting yet.
With regards to chassis, Im getting what is known as the 'Race Spec' chassis, its the only one they do now, since taking part in the GT championship. As for what the difference is I dont know, but i would guess it has additional bracing, for the bigger engines, and bracing elsewhere for less roll/twist when cornering at speed ??
Am I missing something with build times? The marlin website reckons 100hrs build time, for me as a newbie I'm going to double to 200hrs.
I have my own website, so I could start a build thread on here, but I will be adding everything, pics and maybe a blog onto my website.
Thanks very much for all the warm welcomes,
This will be my first port of call for help and advice
Steve
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23rd June 2009, 15:46
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try 1000 hours + and double the initial cost
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23rd June 2009, 16:02
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yeah know the feeling Chris.
I would say the build time is around 1000 hours it depends very much on how much skill you have if your a newbie it takes longer to do things and get them right, you also work on it somedays and get no where other days you get tonnes done.
Cost dont even start me on.. mine has spiraled up due to the additional parts needed or parts that my donor a late 25 had changed over the original design. Mine is circa 18k-20k on the road by the looks of it.
Dont get me wrong though I dont regret building the car at all its a fun challange and can be the most satisfying thing when you get to some of the major milestones, wheels on, engine start etc.
Ah yes thats the same spec as my rear end, I was the prototype of the roadgoing race car chassis.
Will be very interested in how you get on as the 1.8 audi is one of the engines I am considering as an upgrade eventually. And that means there must be a set of factory mounts for my chassis created now :-)
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23rd June 2009, 17:45
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Collected kit in March 06, started building properly in July 06 as until then I was living 80 miles away from where the kit was stored, SVA Jan 08. Mainly working at the weekend, though there were times I didn't work on it for weeks due to other activities. At a rough estimate, I'd say 750 hours.
First (and last - box has been ticked now!) kit for me.
What ECU do Marlin recommend for the 1.8t option? What A3 is the engine coming from? There are numerous 1.8t VAG engines (big port head, small port, vvt, 9:1, 9.5:1, k03, k03s, k04 turbo, etc), so if you don't already know your 1.8t engines, get to know the options so that you have the best option for your purpose (drivability... ultimate power...). For a road car, I'd go small port, 9.5:1, and K03s - reliable, quick spooling, 230bhp / 230lbft.
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23rd June 2009, 20:09
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Hi there! Welcome to the world of kit cars!
My build roughly the same time as Johns but was registered sept 08 due to cutting my dash up, oil cooler, remote oil filter, center console etc etc.
Cost wise, yeah double your budget mine is about 25-28k iiissshh I think but I did not watch the money too much! This includes 3 sets of brakes, 3 full sets of alloys and tyres plus a loft full of parts that I will never use haha.
I will post pics up soon of mine as it's looking slightly different now
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23rd June 2009, 20:55
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nutter
Marlin are sourcing the donor parts for me from an Audi A3, just to make sure I get everything I need and it all fits.
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The marlin website reckons 100hrs build time,
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......but when you've finished.........
Have fun and enjoy the build process.....
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30th June 2009, 20:49
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Well i dont intend to push my budget up too much above £15K
As for engines Im hoping for 180bhp with K03 turbo.
I dont expect the build to be ever finished, but I hope to get it SVA and roadworthy in under 200 hours.
Thanks for the warm welcome!
Steve
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30th June 2009, 21:25
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Good luck with the build. Exciting times of anticipation.
I believe mine is the only 5exi on the road in Wales. I am all alone and too far from everyone else.
I picked up my first 2 modules in December 2005 and it was completed and on the road in June 2008. In between, i moved house 60 miles away and had an illness which put me out of action for 3 months. All in all, it was not a bad kit to build. I have built a Robin Hood previously, which believe it or not, i enjoyed buiding more than this one. If i'm honest, the 5exi looks great but is nowhere near value for the money i have spent.
Sorry, just cheesed off at the moment with my driveshaft / engine stabiliser proble.
To finish on a positive. GREAT FUN TO DRIVE AND IT GOES LIKE STINK
MUCH MORE THAN THE N.S.L.
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1st July 2009, 06:44
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Steve
Welcome to the world of 5EXI, hope all goes well with your experience, just a word of caution, if you are looking at the price to much you will not want to begin, 15K is do able, but you will need to use as much as you can from the donor car. In the matter of 200 hours, I would be very supprised if you get that, try and allow yourself 4 times that and some, not trying to be depressive, just realistic, and enjoy the build by taking your time.
As you have already gathered people on this forum are very supportive and helpful, so you should be fine during the build.
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1st July 2009, 07:12
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The180 bhp one is the one I started with. Seat AUQ one.
And go the chargecooling route when you get to that stage.
Any one need any 51mm stainless pipe to connect boost hoses!
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2nd July 2009, 11:07
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Also if you plan on going more than 200-230 BHP, you will need a bigger turbo than a K03S. Start planning now if so as you will need a different exhaust.
If it's the standard K03, it will run out of puff at about 200.
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