broster
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haha, be a little bit tricky to run full sequential if the management didnt know where number 1 was....
hows yours doing now dave
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Dave A
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mapping thread in GC mark.
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Vaux Lad
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quote: Originally posted by broster
quote: Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Just looked back at this thread, some very impressive engine parts there.
So whats the final engine spec? I remember seeing 11'000rpm mentioned?
[Edited on 26-04-2008 by Vaux Lad]
final engine spec (if i remember everything):
some custom ground wild cams
double valve springs
solid lifters
bronze valve guides
jamsport ported head
45mm taper throttle bodies
90mm trumpets
kent verneir pullies
btb/sbd/vsport tubular manifold
funky valves
sbd idler's
electric water pump
dry sump
light weight pullies to suit dry sump
sainz con rods
woosner modified pistons
broddled block
dk engineering crank
helix ally flywheel
helix 4 paddle clutch
atb diff
gotech mfi pro x ecu
custom loom
thats the basics of it without going into mad detail
it will run to 11,000rpm all the bits have been proven to that level, however im a bit scared ill have the rev limiter at 10,500, it doesnt sound as scary!
I like
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Warren G
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ready for PVS?
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Robin
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It fucking better be
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broster
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if everything goes to plan it will be there, weaher its run in or not is a different story
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broster
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Steve X16XE
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If thats how i think that is, you'll need to move the battery to the O/S.
Is that with you in the car or not?
Edit: Just seen....... 782kg's
[Edited on 29-04-2008 by Steve X16XE]
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broster
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the suspension is all over the shop, hence the imbalance.
how heavy was yours?
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broster
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oh and battery is on the os
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csweatherston
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maybe you should move it to the n/s then lol.
or does you battery weigh less than 14kg?
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broster
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maybe ill set the suspension up first......
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dhdev
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Think you need to shed a few kg's
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broster
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nova v's corsa is not fair
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dhdev
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You're right, the corsa should be even better being newer
TBH I know, just thought it made a good comparison, shows people the difference between the nova and corsa
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broster
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both very similarly prep'd cars, even tho you have gay door handles and the like
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dhdev
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Steve X16XE
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quote: Originally posted by broster the suspension is all over the shop, hence the imbalance. how heavy was yours?
Mine was 840kg but i still had sound dead in the front and i managed 100 miles for what was left in the tank.
I don't think that the ones i used were as accurate as what you have set up. I used a weigh bridge that is used for them lorries that move earth around.
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broster
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bought the car home, found some more weight to remove...........
its home while i wait for the final parts to turn up (i.e. an ecu) then i can wire it up and turn the key, i can do all this from home so itll be going back for mapping soon.
sorted my gear linkage out aswell. then i washed it, t-cutted it and polished it, its now red, most impressed! any one whos seen the car recently will hjave noticed it was loooking slightly worse for wear.
also went over to GPR and got a helmet net, fitted it, looks funky, can keep m,y buttied in there now!
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Robin
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Red. Bonnet. Helmet net. Camber. Harnesses. Weight. Dzus fastener. Black rivet.
Lighter still? Surely not?!
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jr
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very very nice
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Robin
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Indeed. I got beers and a tan. Very nice.
There's more weight in it too but Mark is too woman to get it out
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dhdev
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Stop being a woman mark
Looks so so
I think removing the pipe between filler and tank was a bit excessive on the weight saving front, would make good target practice tho
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Steve X16XE
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WoW. It's looking fantastic now. How soon till it gets fired up?
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broster
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hopefully not long, just need an ecu to finish it off
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