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Why you not using SM2 Rod? and what u going for instead?
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shit thats looks bad but glad the crank etc are ok to run another day
glad to hear your not giving up either !!!!!
when u back at brunters ???
wont be long,your all MAD !!!!
glad to hear your not giving up either !!!!!
when u back at brunters ???
wont be long,your all MAD !!!!
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is your saphire honestly putting out 900bhp or am i just gullible
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea
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quote="smitsturbo"]is your saphire honestly putting out 900bhp or am i just gullible
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea [/quote]
We have no figs set in stone but you can work it out, 1000cc Injectors @3.5 bar +2.5bar boost so 6bar fuel pressure @8k 100% injector duty and we had to use the NOS fuel jets to add fuel I think it was 120 fuel jets which was double what we ran before.
So we can guess at 900hp and it is beliveable even for a scinic like me on HP est
Mark
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea [/quote]
We have no figs set in stone but you can work it out, 1000cc Injectors @3.5 bar +2.5bar boost so 6bar fuel pressure @8k 100% injector duty and we had to use the NOS fuel jets to add fuel I think it was 120 fuel jets which was double what we ran before.
So we can guess at 900hp and it is beliveable even for a scinic like me on HP est
Mark
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Originally Posted by madevelopments
Originally Posted by smitsturbo
is your saphire honestly putting out 900bhp or am i just gullible
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea
So we can guess at 900hp and it is beliveable even for a scinic like me on HP est
Mark
Told you that nos push system would f*** your engine rod
Good luck with the new one
puddy
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Originally Posted by madevelopments
quote="smitsturbo"]is your saphire honestly putting out 900bhp or am i just gullible
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea
So we can guess at 900hp and it is beliveable even for a scinic like me on HP est
Mark
Told you that nos push system would f*** your engine rod
Good luck with the new one
puddy [/quote]
Yes but you said it would be the pistons niping up not the main caps snapping
Mark
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Originally Posted by jhw
As said in other thread. Millington blocks are only rated to 400bhp and they have a habit of cracking under na power so putting 900bhp + through one isnt going to be advisable.
Looks like it could have been a lot worse than a new block Rod and Im glad your continuing the development I wish you the best of luck for the future.
Looks like it could have been a lot worse than a new block Rod and Im glad your continuing the development I wish you the best of luck for the future.
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Sorry to here this Rod
Could this be the point at which the old cossy block is starting to flex quite a bit ?
I may be wrong though.
Could this be the point at which the old cossy block is starting to flex quite a bit ?
I may be wrong though.
Come on Rod your old school you should know
I have done it to my cyl block and i dont mean shotpeening and polishing the inside
Also the crank
You say its ok
Double check it with a fine tooth combe
But then again i may be wrong !
Mark
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Originally Posted by Alg1k
Also the crank
You say its ok
Double check it with a fine tooth combe
But then again i may be wrong !
You say its ok
Double check it with a fine tooth combe
But then again i may be wrong !
I may be wrong though
Mark
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Originally Posted by Alg1k
Originally Posted by madevelopments
Originally Posted by Alg1k
Originally Posted by Alg1k
Sorry to here this Rod
Could this be the point at which the old cossy block is starting to flex quite a bit ?
I may be wrong though.
Could this be the point at which the old cossy block is starting to flex quite a bit ?
I may be wrong though.
Come on Rod your old school you should know
I have done it to my cyl block and i dont mean shotpeening and polishing the inside
Also the crank
You say its ok
Double check it with a fine tooth combe
But then again i may be wrong !
Mark
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Originally Posted by Alg1k
Originally Posted by madevelopments
Originally Posted by Alg1k
Originally Posted by martin-reyland
Originally Posted by Alg1k
Also the crank
You say its ok
Double check it with a fine tooth combe
But then again i may be wrong !
You say its ok
Double check it with a fine tooth combe
But then again i may be wrong !
I may be wrong though
Mark
I suppose he will have to foot the bill when a sudden vibration turns into catastrofic failure
I just hope the flywheel stays where its suposed to
But then again im probably wrong
Mark
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Good luck with the rebuild Rod
At least you have more that achieved your goals
It was enevitable that some thing was going to let go in the engine
with that amount of Nos on top of what you allready have.
It may be an omen !
I dont think anyone will get that kind of topspeed for a long while anyway.
At least you have more that achieved your goals
It was enevitable that some thing was going to let go in the engine
with that amount of Nos on top of what you allready have.
It may be an omen !
I dont think anyone will get that kind of topspeed for a long while anyway.
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Rod has put the Top Speed record from a cossie so far away that no one will beat it
Rod will be back to push this passed the 210mph
Good luck rod and hope your able to give me some help when mine comes off the road
Bring it on Rod and Mark and show them how its done
Rod will be back to push this passed the 210mph
Good luck rod and hope your able to give me some help when mine comes off the road
Bring it on Rod and Mark and show them how its done
#64
how many hours has it run @ 700bhp+ ?
2litre vauxhall methanol dragsters 1200bhp+ so i don't think the power wrecked the block!
why didn't you use methanol to achieve huge power ?
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personally i think you/mark have pushed the boundry enough! and a credit to you both ,but it is risky business imo, you/mark want to be known for being the fastest not remembered for being the fastest if the worst was to ever happen. soppy old crap i know
2litre vauxhall methanol dragsters 1200bhp+ so i don't think the power wrecked the block!
why didn't you use methanol to achieve huge power ?
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personally i think you/mark have pushed the boundry enough! and a credit to you both ,but it is risky business imo, you/mark want to be known for being the fastest not remembered for being the fastest if the worst was to ever happen. soppy old crap i know
#66
What i want to know is why on EARTH did you put the new NOS system on or what ever you was told to do ....your failure was listening to someone else and not sticking to your own abilitys IMO.
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Originally Posted by Bosch-Man
What i want to know is why on EARTH did you put the new NOS system on or what ever you was told to do ....your failure was listening to someone else and not sticking to your own abilitys IMO.
What bollox
The engine just had enough
The new nos system will push it passed the 210 mark
#69
The engine let go because it was pushed too hard because of the new NOS system...it found the limit of the YB and it was NOT a MAD idea...it blew because of outside influences...just keeping it real YUM.
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personally i think you/mark have pushed the boundry enough! and a credit to you both ,but it is risky business imo, you/mark want to be known for being the fastest not remembered for being the fastest if the worst was to ever happen. soppy old crap i know
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Originally Posted by madevelopments
Originally Posted by puddy
Originally Posted by madevelopments
quote="smitsturbo"]is your saphire honestly putting out 900bhp or am i just gullible
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea
why dont you get a specialist engineer to make 1 up from hardnd steel it might be expensive but so would buying new ones all the time, just an idea
So we can guess at 900hp and it is beliveable even for a scinic like me on HP est
Mark
Told you that nos push system would f*** your engine rod
Good luck with the new one
puddy
Mark[/quote]
Maybe thats why you're changing the pistons as well
puddy
ps.time to go 4 x bolt mains !!!!!!!!!!!!
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That's the spirit Rod, glad to hear that you will continue to carry the flame!!!
I can't wait for the day when I tell my buddies here in Hong Kong that there is an Cossie that can crack 210mph!!!
I can't wait for the day when I tell my buddies here in Hong Kong that there is an Cossie that can crack 210mph!!!
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Originally Posted by Bosch-Man
The engine let go because it was pushed too hard because of the new NOS system...it found the limit of the YB and it was NOT a MAD idea...it blew because of outside influences...just keeping it real YUM.
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Rod,
Shame to see the engine come to such an end. Considering the extra stroke and 8,000rpm the piston speed would have been similar to a non stroke cossie revving to 9,000rpm let alone the massive Cyl pressure.
For the new engine it may be an idea to look into alloy con rods and an alloy flywheel to help reduce the rotating assembly/mass. At any given rpm, having a lighter rotating assembly will make life easier on the main caps/studs as the load on the main caps/block will be influenced by the rpm and the mass of the rotating assembly.
The only down fall for the alloy rods would be that they do have a “life expectancy” meaning that they would have to be changed every XXXXX miles of usage as well as the fact that you would have to compensate for “rod stretch” at high rpm's so inturn allow more clearance between the piston crown to Cyl head face.
Best of luck on the new build
Jake
Shame to see the engine come to such an end. Considering the extra stroke and 8,000rpm the piston speed would have been similar to a non stroke cossie revving to 9,000rpm let alone the massive Cyl pressure.
For the new engine it may be an idea to look into alloy con rods and an alloy flywheel to help reduce the rotating assembly/mass. At any given rpm, having a lighter rotating assembly will make life easier on the main caps/studs as the load on the main caps/block will be influenced by the rpm and the mass of the rotating assembly.
The only down fall for the alloy rods would be that they do have a “life expectancy” meaning that they would have to be changed every XXXXX miles of usage as well as the fact that you would have to compensate for “rod stretch” at high rpm's so inturn allow more clearance between the piston crown to Cyl head face.
Best of luck on the new build
Jake
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i have to say fair play for fooking a YB block like no one else ever has true performance.
looks to me like it may ( and this is obv only from a few pics) have simply pushed the bottom of the block away with sheer piston force on the ignition(power) stroke, many ways to prevent this if thats what happened, couldnt be so sure without seeing it
this is what happens to development engines, im sure it was expected at some point guys.
looks to me like it may ( and this is obv only from a few pics) have simply pushed the bottom of the block away with sheer piston force on the ignition(power) stroke, many ways to prevent this if thats what happened, couldnt be so sure without seeing it
this is what happens to development engines, im sure it was expected at some point guys.