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taylorboosh
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27th Jul 11 at 20:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

porsche engine, how tunable is the 1000? the imp has an 875 and 150 bhp isnot unheard of, although very expensive
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I'm not sure john, I've heard of a simca with a 1000cc turbocharged engine in so that could be an alternative route

the standard simca 1000 is 55hp........the Alvis weighs 2 ton and has 65hp
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i wouldnt imagine they have a hugely busy forum for info either so you can research
waters
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no but there is a racing club (french)......but its all bike and porsche engines and nothing standard
although they did offer me a roll cage.....350 euros brand new

I'm not going down that route though, as I'd like to keep the rear seats for the kids.
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5 Turbo engine, use the same set up as a renault 4? iirc, easy
taylorboosh
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Is it not a bit heavy for a bike conversion?
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28th Jul 11 at 10:07   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wish i could spend all day working on my cars

awesome work matey


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Tom
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Air cooled porsche boxer engine

Great work btw, shell looks like a different one already
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quote:
Originally posted by waters
yep, working on it 12 hours a day at present.....due to being on holiday from work for 2 weeks

yep still got the Alvis, its booked in to a car show a week on sunday at hebden bridge

[Edited on 27-07-2011 by waters]


I shall be attending that hopefully, will have to keep an eye out.



[Edited on 28-07-2011 by Gary]
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vr6 it
taylorboosh
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Why would he want to fit a heavy underpowered engine
MarkSport
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That's amazing, hats off to you.
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quote:
Originally posted by john-d
Why would he want to fit a heavy underpowered engine


strong internals, capable of big bhp and also good at fitting in small spaces.
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Mehh better off with an xe
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over on retro rides there was a fella who was putting a ayago engine in and had a kit to super charge it. Think he gave up the build, might be worth a look for research
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i bet you could make loads fit
Rich H
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Great work! You DFA do you

Following on from what JR said about an R5 lump, what about a Clio 182 one if not?

Failing that, Porsche lump deffo!
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Your need something that can actully work with a transaxle/bellhousing pattern hence the r5 suggestion, or Coventry climax ?, bit needs to be lightish I'd imagine otherwise your have a epic pendulum effect going on, great progress btw
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well not a lot done today

the wife dragged me out for a day trip with the kids although I did collect the rear subframe from the shotblasters on our way back

its now 10pm and I've just finished putting a second coat of chassis black on it

so tommorow its back to welding......I'm hoping to get the welding finished tommorow, then getting the wheels back on over the weekend.

then next week......
boot, bonnet and bare doors back on.....then some paint......glass back in....dash back in.....interior cleaned up and back in........

should have it finished in about week ......if the weather holds out!
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ooops should of said.....done in a week but for an engine
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Lol you dont hang about...

I thought the point in projects was to keep you entertained? Not to blast it of in a week or so
waters
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quote:
Originally posted by john-d
Lol you dont hang about...

I thought the point in projects was to keep you entertained? Not to blast it of in a week or so


well I would do that if I had a garage!....its a bit different working outdoors, I need to get it done whilst the weather allows


just a quick update before I start welding again........after endless discussions over paint colour with my wife and friends, we've agreed on a colour and the paint is now ordered.........(so no debates please)

metallic 'cadbury' purple

the paint should be here monday/tuesday so it'll be a busy weekend getting the subframes/wheels on all panels and doors back on and prep work ready for paint

phew...its a good job I'm off work for another week

so back to welding now for the day, I'll report back tonight

[Edited on 29-07-2011 by waters]

[Edited on 29-07-2011 by waters]
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Do you do the paintwork yourself? On the drive or somewhere else


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cadbury purple
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Maybe you should think of restoration as a career on tge side? Purple is cool imo

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