1.6L 2560r record attempt
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Dan, just something that i read and filed away for future reference.
Pretty sure Emilio started out with a splitter but ended up with none due to balance.
As such it wouldn't surprise me that you sawzall'd yourself down to a minimal or no splitter yourself.....ps - I agree re the comments, you need a v2 air dam to keep with your quality build so far....
ALso, not sure if I missed this but the air intake behind the rad is for a reason....? It certainly looks like you have room over behind the passenger headlight area...as mine and most (?) others are....naca duct headlight feeding cold air direct to the pod.
My little tidbit to add to your request for knowledge is that the race car i bought my running gear off runs a 50mm alloy Rx7 radiator. This 1600 (with t28 @10-12 psi - 240whp) temp does not budge at all despite full thrashing all day at 28-30 deg centigrade (not as hot as you get but sort of close...). This is without a reroute, although I am tempted to fit my M-Tuned re route simply to tidy up the engine bay....now thats some RICE!!
Keep posting , loving it!
Pretty sure Emilio started out with a splitter but ended up with none due to balance.
As such it wouldn't surprise me that you sawzall'd yourself down to a minimal or no splitter yourself.....ps - I agree re the comments, you need a v2 air dam to keep with your quality build so far....
ALso, not sure if I missed this but the air intake behind the rad is for a reason....? It certainly looks like you have room over behind the passenger headlight area...as mine and most (?) others are....naca duct headlight feeding cold air direct to the pod.
My little tidbit to add to your request for knowledge is that the race car i bought my running gear off runs a 50mm alloy Rx7 radiator. This 1600 (with t28 @10-12 psi - 240whp) temp does not budge at all despite full thrashing all day at 28-30 deg centigrade (not as hot as you get but sort of close...). This is without a reroute, although I am tempted to fit my M-Tuned re route simply to tidy up the engine bay....now thats some RICE!!
Keep posting , loving it!
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Dan, just something that i read and filed away for future reference.
Pretty sure Emilio started out with a splitter but ended up with none due to balance.
As such it wouldn't surprise me that you sawzall'd yourself down to a minimal or no splitter yourself.....ps - I agree re the comments, you need a v2 air dam to keep with your quality build so far....
You could be right, thats why I started as big as possible, so I have it covered.
ALso, not sure if I missed this but the air intake behind the rad is for a reason....? It certainly looks like you have room over behind the passenger headlight area...as mine and most (?) others are....naca duct headlight feeding cold air direct to the pod.
The entire engine bay gets its airflow from ONLY through the radiator, so unless you have a SEPERATE duct it makes no difference where in the bay the pod sits (except right next to the manifold) There isnt really space for a pod behind the headlight and the car has a huge FMIC anyway, could be wrong the dyno will tell.
My little tidbit to add to your request for knowledge is that the race car i bought my running gear off runs a 50mm alloy Rx7 radiator. This 1600 (with t28 @10-12 psi - 240whp) temp does not budge at all despite full thrashing all day at 28-30 deg centigrade (not as hot as you get but sort of close...). This is without a reroute, although I am tempted to fit my M-Tuned re route simply to tidy up the engine bay....now thats some RICE!!
Many mistakes were on this car in terms of cooling, I think it will be fine now, 100%.
Keep posting , loving it!
Pretty sure Emilio started out with a splitter but ended up with none due to balance.
As such it wouldn't surprise me that you sawzall'd yourself down to a minimal or no splitter yourself.....ps - I agree re the comments, you need a v2 air dam to keep with your quality build so far....
You could be right, thats why I started as big as possible, so I have it covered.
ALso, not sure if I missed this but the air intake behind the rad is for a reason....? It certainly looks like you have room over behind the passenger headlight area...as mine and most (?) others are....naca duct headlight feeding cold air direct to the pod.
The entire engine bay gets its airflow from ONLY through the radiator, so unless you have a SEPERATE duct it makes no difference where in the bay the pod sits (except right next to the manifold) There isnt really space for a pod behind the headlight and the car has a huge FMIC anyway, could be wrong the dyno will tell.
My little tidbit to add to your request for knowledge is that the race car i bought my running gear off runs a 50mm alloy Rx7 radiator. This 1600 (with t28 @10-12 psi - 240whp) temp does not budge at all despite full thrashing all day at 28-30 deg centigrade (not as hot as you get but sort of close...). This is without a reroute, although I am tempted to fit my M-Tuned re route simply to tidy up the engine bay....now thats some RICE!!
Many mistakes were on this car in terms of cooling, I think it will be fine now, 100%.
Keep posting , loving it!
Dann
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Bolted on the bottom support flatbar. Urethane it on after the photos held in place with the bolts.
Will run a small brace from the front splitter bracket to this flatbar to brace the lip.
Tidied up the mouth, it aint perfect yet, IT WILL END UP CUT AGAIN SO GIVE IT TIME.
Hopefully dyno thursday or friday.
Dann
Will run a small brace from the front splitter bracket to this flatbar to brace the lip.
Tidied up the mouth, it aint perfect yet, IT WILL END UP CUT AGAIN SO GIVE IT TIME.
Hopefully dyno thursday or friday.
Dann
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My little tidbit to add to your request for knowledge is that the race car i bought my running gear off runs a 50mm alloy Rx7 radiator. This 1600 (with t28 @10-12 psi - 240whp) temp does not budge at all despite full thrashing all day at 28-30 deg centigrade (not as hot as you get but sort of close...). This is without a reroute, although I am tempted to fit my M-Tuned re route simply to tidy up the engine bay....now thats some RICE!!
Keep posting , loving it!
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Bloody engine has had a sound I noticed on first start and idle.
I had had the timing belt off, thought id double check I didnt leave anything loose or drop a chunk of broken timing cover inside, today I pulled it apart and found the squeel was the alt belt and the sound i first heard sounds like a cracked piston.
No idea how.
I want a second opinion cos Im not an engine internals guy but I might have to pull the pistons out before we go ahead.
Dann
I had had the timing belt off, thought id double check I didnt leave anything loose or drop a chunk of broken timing cover inside, today I pulled it apart and found the squeel was the alt belt and the sound i first heard sounds like a cracked piston.
No idea how.
I want a second opinion cos Im not an engine internals guy but I might have to pull the pistons out before we go ahead.
Dann
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Nitro,
While we always want to barrack a fellow battler, what you have right now looks quite dag crook. I'm gobsmacked that a Drongo like yourself produced such.
Now I'm just a Larrikin lairing it up, but what's with the knock back on the dynos? This thread had me wet, now I'm as dry as a Nun's nasty.
Rage on,
Brain
While we always want to barrack a fellow battler, what you have right now looks quite dag crook. I'm gobsmacked that a Drongo like yourself produced such.
Now I'm just a Larrikin lairing it up, but what's with the knock back on the dynos? This thread had me wet, now I'm as dry as a Nun's nasty.
Rage on,
Brain
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The sound is coming from the front of the motor (why I immediately pulled the timing cover and redid everything). The squeel along with the mechanical sound confused me, I thought it could be a bearing or something that was dry.
Doesnt sound like an exhaust leak. Its a bit slappy, and seems to change as the car warms up. sort of seems to come and go.
I know it has a slightly dodgy exhaust gasket on that cylider so Ill check that first.
dann
Doesnt sound like an exhaust leak. Its a bit slappy, and seems to change as the car warms up. sort of seems to come and go.
I know it has a slightly dodgy exhaust gasket on that cylider so Ill check that first.
dann
#313
Nitro,
While we always want to barrack a fellow battler, what you have right now looks quite dag crook. I'm gobsmacked that a Drongo like yourself produced such.
Now I'm just a Larrikin lairing it up, but what's with the knock back on the dynos? This thread had me wet, now I'm as dry as a Nun's nasty.
Rage on,
Brain
While we always want to barrack a fellow battler, what you have right now looks quite dag crook. I'm gobsmacked that a Drongo like yourself produced such.
Now I'm just a Larrikin lairing it up, but what's with the knock back on the dynos? This thread had me wet, now I'm as dry as a Nun's nasty.
Rage on,
Brain
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Mine was apart for two months for a bad oil pump and it took ~30 minutes for a couple of the lifters to pump up. It sounded a lot like a wrist pin/piston problem and not like lifters in the way I was used to hearing them. It sounded much worse than the lifter noise I am used to hearing. Let it idle a long time and see if it goes away. You'll be wanting to get it good and hot to check for leaks anyway.