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1083 Posts Member #: 8932 Post Whore |
31st May, 2010 at 01:15:41am
Hi all, i just wanted some advice on building my new engine, as i'm only 18 forced induction isn't really an option so i'm going down the n/a route for now,
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Forum Mod ![]() 4828 Posts Member #: 154 Post Whore Midlands |
31st May, 2010 at 06:43:51am
i can't see how a std metro turbo engine 90-100hp would cost any more to insure at 18 than an equivalent n/a engine that will need a lot more mods declaring? On 20th Oct, 2015 Tom Fenton said:
Well here is the news, you are not welcome here, FUCK OFF. |
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![]() 9502 Posts Member #: 1023 Post Whore Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
31st May, 2010 at 07:57:40am
im with nick i got a 400 quid reduction going from a 'stage 4' 998 to "std" metro turbo engine and at ~50% power gain rated ( thats how they calculated it 44-94bhp) i turned 19 3 days into the policy 2y/ncb Yes i moved to the darkside |
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![]() 1342 Posts Member #: 2292 Tool Herne Bay, kent |
31st May, 2010 at 08:01:21am
Fi doesnt alwasy mean heavy insurance. my 150bhp scirocco is more to insure than my 150+ bhp turbo mini On 27th Apr, 2010 Rick.SPI said:
cant beat a good blowout. |
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![]() 1342 Posts Member #: 2292 Tool Herne Bay, kent |
31st May, 2010 at 08:01:34am
btw im 20 with 1years ncb On 27th Apr, 2010 Rick.SPI said:
cant beat a good blowout. |
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1394 Posts Member #: 1346 Post Whore bromsgrove |
31st May, 2010 at 08:37:46am
you could find 1380 or something 2nd hand forsale and have it rebuilt |
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1083 Posts Member #: 8932 Post Whore |
31st May, 2010 at 09:05:19am
oh thats really good to know guys, i really thought it would be mega money trying to insure a turbo mini, with this in mind then im very seriously thinking about it, does anyone have a metty turbo motor they could sell me?
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9258 Posts Member #: 123 Post Whore Betwix Harrogate and York |
31st May, 2010 at 09:07:21am
I would actually phone up and get a couple of quotes before you start Fastest 998 mini in the world? 13.05 1/4 mile 106mph
On 2nd Jan, 2013 fastcarl said:
the design shows a distinct lack of imagination, talk about starting off with a clean sheet of paper, then not bothering to fucking draw on it,lol On 20th Apr, 2012 Paul S said:
I'm mainly concerned about swirl in the runners caused by the tangential entry. |
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1083 Posts Member #: 8932 Post Whore |
31st May, 2010 at 09:22:35am
On 31st May, 2010 wil_h said:
I would actually phone up and get a couple of quotes before you start yeah i'm going to, not in any hurry to start anything yet anyways, just planning at the moment. |
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4309 Posts Member #: 1321 Post Whore Wiltshire |
31st May, 2010 at 09:41:31am
It didn't do much to my insurance at 20 for an engine quoted at 85bhp.
Edited by minimole23 on 31st May, 2010. On 7th Oct, 2010 5haneJ said:
yeah I gave it all a good prodding |
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499 Posts Member #: 2257 Senior Member Brighton |
31st May, 2010 at 01:46:00pm
Just so you know I have 95bhp with the following NA engine:
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1083 Posts Member #: 8932 Post Whore |
31st May, 2010 at 06:57:58pm
thanks guys, i was originally thinking a 1293 or 1380 with high comp ratio, stage 4 head, centre main, some crank work, ultra light flywheel, sc drops, sw10 and vernier duplex, and a weber 45.
Edited by george91 on 31st May, 2010. |
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499 Posts Member #: 2257 Senior Member Brighton |
31st May, 2010 at 07:15:01pm
I'm extremely happy with mine at the minute, but as its coming off the road for a bit I may swap some bits around.
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283 Posts Member #: 8215 Senior Member Rayleigh |
31st May, 2010 at 09:30:33pm
if your planning on using it everyday, id seriously consider not using a weber, and go for a hif44 1.75" webers will give more top end power but less low down, 2 of my friends went from a hif44 to a weber and now want to go back to a su! Dave the Cake |
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4309 Posts Member #: 1321 Post Whore Wiltshire |
31st May, 2010 at 09:37:08pm
On 31st May, 2010 Custard said:
if your planning on using it everyday, id seriously consider not using a weber, and go for a hif44 1.75" webers will give more top end power but less low down, 2 of my friends went from a hif44 to a weber and now want to go back to a su! Interestingly I had the opposite experiance. My car was perfectly drivable, and was much faster with the weber arguably the su had not been set up properly. Never any problems, even when it was minus 3 outside. On 7th Oct, 2010 5haneJ said:
yeah I gave it all a good prodding |
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![]() 7765 Posts Member #: 74 I pick holes in everything.. Chief ancient post excavator |
31st May, 2010 at 10:02:21pm
On 31st May, 2010 minimole23 said:
On 31st May, 2010 Custard said:
if your planning on using it everyday, id seriously consider not using a weber, and go for a hif44 1.75" webers will give more top end power but less low down, 2 of my friends went from a hif44 to a weber and now want to go back to a su! Interestingly I had the opposite experiance. My car was perfectly drivable, and was much faster with the weber arguably the su had not been set up properly. That sort of makes this opinion worthless doesn't it? On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem. |
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![]() 667 Posts Member #: 5232 Post Whore basingstoke |
31st May, 2010 at 10:04:35pm
I've got a 45 DCOE at the moment, and it's a pain!
Mr. Prawn, the friendly Crustacean- slowly making steps towards forced induction. |
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4309 Posts Member #: 1321 Post Whore Wiltshire |
31st May, 2010 at 10:14:52pm
On 31st May, 2010 Vegard said:
On 31st May, 2010 minimole23 said:
On 31st May, 2010 Custard said:
if your planning on using it everyday, id seriously consider not using a weber, and go for a hif44 1.75" webers will give more top end power but less low down, 2 of my friends went from a hif44 to a weber and now want to go back to a su! Interestingly I had the opposite experiance. My car was perfectly drivable, and was much faster with the weber arguably the su had not been set up properly. That sort of makes this opinion worthless doesn't it? Fair point vegard, but the point I was trying to make is that the weber was not a pain in the arse, apart from a screw falling off it. Edited by minimole23 on 31st May, 2010. On 7th Oct, 2010 5haneJ said:
yeah I gave it all a good prodding |
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![]() 4633 Posts Member #: 20 My sister is so fit I won't show anyone her picture Lake District |
31st May, 2010 at 10:20:56pm
Why would an SU be a pain ? Carbs don't come much simpler. |
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283 Posts Member #: 8215 Senior Member Rayleigh |
31st May, 2010 at 10:40:03pm
Webers can be set up for driveabilty, but at the loss of top end power... which kinda defeats part of the point of a weber.
Dave the Cake |
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499 Posts Member #: 2257 Senior Member Brighton |
31st May, 2010 at 11:35:59pm
I love my weber |
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![]() 11046 Posts Member #: 965 Post Whore Preston On The Brook |
1st Jun, 2010 at 12:28:32am
I would opt for twin HS4's, best of both worlds On 26th Oct, 2004 TurboDave16v said:
Is it A-Series only? I think it should be... So when some joey comes on here about how his 16v turbo vauxhall is great compared to ours, he can be given the 'bird'... On 26th Oct, 2004 Tom Fenton said:
Yep I agree with TD........ |
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![]() 7765 Posts Member #: 74 I pick holes in everything.. Chief ancient post excavator |
1st Jun, 2010 at 08:23:40am
I cannot understand all this about Webers consuming more fuel. If it's been set up correctly why should it use more fuel than an SU? It's the engine that consume petrol, not the carb.
On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem. |
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499 Posts Member #: 2257 Senior Member Brighton |
1st Jun, 2010 at 09:59:42am
Ahh thats a good point. :/
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![]() 453 Posts Member #: 6449 Senior Member Brisbane, Australia |
1st Jun, 2010 at 10:18:32am
On 1st Jun, 2010 Vegard said:
I cannot understand all this about Webers consuming more fuel. If it's been set up correctly why should it use more fuel than an SU? It's the engine that consume petrol, not the carb. I think it's because you normally bolt a DCOE to heavily modified engines. They use more fuel. I always figured that the weber could deliver more fuel, because it physically squirted the fuel in plus the engine suction, as opposed to an su with just engine suction. So it gave extra power at top end as it has a little extra fuel to give. But im no expert, just making inferences from vizards books. In boost we trust |
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