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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 08:33:12am
Hi all,
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![]() 16540 Posts Member #: 4241 King Gaycharger, butt plug dealer, Sheldon Cooper and a BAC but generally a niceish fella if you dont mind a northerner Rotherham, South Yorkshire |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 09:04:28am
Its a complex setup and will take a lot of work to get it running well.
On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it
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9258 Posts Member #: 123 Post Whore Betwix Harrogate and York |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 09:10:41am
If it's the right money it's worth a buy. You'll be able to flog the SC stuff for good money.
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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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 09:11:51am
Yeah was think to do that, but not sure what route to take, rebuild my engine to a turbo spec and then get all the gubbins to go with it or just buy a complete unit and drop that in my car?
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![]() 10022 Posts Member #: 1456 Mongo Barnsley, South Flatcapshire |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 09:12:55am
Build your own unless you know the history of what you are getting. If something is worth doing, it's worth doing half of. |
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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 09:16:11am
That may be the best option, atleast I know what I will working with, but still will keep a eye on the engine, as I still may get a good bargain, as worst case scenario I can rebuild it, and this way I will get all the turbo gubbins needed, hopefully!!!! |
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![]() 7265 Posts Member #: 1268 The Boom Boom speaker Police! Essex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 09:58:49am
Build it yourself. I'd never buy a ready built engine now.
In the 13's at last!.. Just |
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![]() 2054 Posts Member #: 452 Post Whore Chester, UK |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 10:00:24am
On 2nd Oct, 2012 theoneeyedlizard said:
Build it yourself. I'd never buy a ready built engine now. It's good fun too. define fun; money leaving wallet = no fun :) that being said cant spend it when your dead +1 also for build it yourself. |
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1909 Posts Member #: 9764 Post Whore Northamptonshire. |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 10:15:15am
+1 Build it yourself! you can go I built that ;] |
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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 10:21:16am
That is very true, so if I am running a 1330cc engine at the moment, that has a stage 3 head, a 276 cam, 1.5 full rockers and a hiff44 carb, what is the best parts to buy to go turbo? |
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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 10:23:53am
Sorry to bother you all again, but can some explain this dished piston thing with what cc I need, as thats where I get confused? |
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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 10:25:04am
Sorry to sound like a novice in all this |
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![]() 7265 Posts Member #: 1268 The Boom Boom speaker Police! Essex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 11:10:26am
Search, read, find out for yourself.
In the 13's at last!.. Just |
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![]() 2054 Posts Member #: 452 Post Whore Chester, UK |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 11:26:47am
if you search compression ratio mate you'll probably find out rough graphs to help you out. Also dish pistons are used to lower compression so that you can use more boost. Bit like having the head chambers enlarged. |
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![]() 8297 Posts Member #: 408 Turbo Love Palace Fool Aylesbury |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 11:50:34am
If you know what cc the engine is and the size of the chambers in the head, you can then work out what size dished pistons will get you closest to your desired compression ratio. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fusion-Fabri..._homepage_panel
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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 12:01:33pm
Oh ok,
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![]() 736 Posts Member #: 1865 Post Whore Norwich, Norfolk |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 02:54:53pm
On 2nd Oct, 2012 kappa said:
what is the best parts to buy to go turbo? Kappa you keep asking the same questions, you need to start believing the answers. I have previously sent you a PM with all the parts on, I wasn't making it up! From my PM for people to agree / disagree so you have a definitive answer, this was just off the top of my head too, there are likely to be more parts than less: Carb rebuild Turbo Elbow & Ex Manifold Plenum Downpipe Turbo Oil feed Fuel pump Fuel regulator Fuel return line Probable fuel tank change/mod Intercooler (you've mentioned 150bhp elsewhere on the forum) AFR Gauge Boost controller of some description Dump valve Uprated radiator Turbo air feed & filter Different head gasket & manifold gasket Standard crank and rods will be fine Centre main strap Turbo oil pump Dished pistons to get the compression ratio down You might want to change your cam depending on what you have |
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![]() 2054 Posts Member #: 452 Post Whore Chester, UK |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 03:06:27pm
i would beg to differ on some of those items
Edited by t@z on 2nd Oct, 2012. |
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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 03:11:24pm
Cheers for the info guys.
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![]() 736 Posts Member #: 1865 Post Whore Norwich, Norfolk |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 03:13:51pm
AFR Gauge should always be use IMO, early indication of any problems, issues can and do arise after being mapped.
Edited by Simon on 2nd Oct, 2012. |
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882 Posts Member #: 9854 Post Whore Hounslow, Middlesex |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 03:25:17pm
Simon cheers for all that info, now I just need to start buying all the parts.
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![]() 2054 Posts Member #: 452 Post Whore Chester, UK |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 03:28:34pm
On 2nd Oct, 2012 Simon said:
AFR Gauge should always be use IMO, early indication of any problems, issues can and do arise after being mapped. Boost controller, you need something to up the boost if you want it higher than the actuator no? especially to hit 150bhp. Dump valve, your going to need more than 10psi for him wanting 150bhp Centre main strap, could save a lot more money than it costs so why omit it. Turbo oil pump, if your rebuilding the engine your going to want a new pump so might as well fit a turbo one for the £15 price differance. personally you can get an a series running ok to get to the rr where they will mess with the afr details there. im not saying they are wasted money as if i could have one i would but they are £££ and really unless your going down a DIY road and playing with boost not necessary. maybe you mean a bleed nipple; in my mind they are different slightly. boost controller just screams money to me :) i still dont think dump valves are needed; im sure they serve a purpose at massive boost. my main point wasnt really to get onto the debate as we all do things differently it was just to make the list less daunting :) |
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![]() 16540 Posts Member #: 4241 King Gaycharger, butt plug dealer, Sheldon Cooper and a BAC but generally a niceish fella if you dont mind a northerner Rotherham, South Yorkshire |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 04:24:19pm
The problem with setting it on the rolling road is that the car is static at the same atmospheric pressure with a big fan blowing through it. That is far from representative of all the factors you will find out on the road. Varying air temperatures and atmospheric pressures will effect the density of the air going in your engine, altering the amount of ignition advance you can run and the amount of fuel you need. If you don't have an AFR gauge, you don't know how that little lot is effecting your engine and how close you are to blowing it up. For what they cost, it's a no brainer.
On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it
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![]() 2054 Posts Member #: 452 Post Whore Chester, UK |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 04:37:10pm
different folks, different strokes
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![]() 16540 Posts Member #: 4241 King Gaycharger, butt plug dealer, Sheldon Cooper and a BAC but generally a niceish fella if you dont mind a northerner Rotherham, South Yorkshire |
2nd Oct, 2012 at 04:39:42pm
You can probably get a turboed car to a RR, but an inexperienced person may not have such luck. Think back to Shane, he went through 3 engines trying to get to the rolling road... On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it
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