FAO Phil, Re your engien
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FAO Phil, Re your engien
As the other thread got locked due to arguing, i couldnt submit this, its not an arguemnt like you and porkie were having so hopefully popeye wont object.
All comes down to a matter of how much confidence you have in your own abilities TBH at the end of the day, and its pointless anyone else advising you as we dont know what your abilities are.
For example my engine i am building, i have chosen personally every single component, i have done all the stress relieving by hand myself, and im doing up every single bolt myself.
But thats fine cause im confident doing so as its something ive done before with a great deal of success so i therefore feel confident doing the new engine even though its a much bigger spec than ive ever done before.
you just need to ask yourself the same questions i did ie
"Can i do this"
"Am i prepared to lose everything if i get it wrong"
"Do i enjoy doing it"
If you think the answer is YES to all of those, then go for it, if you have any NO's in there then just accept defeat and get Mark to do it instead.
I think its madness when inexperienced people take on huge projects, you want some plumbing doing you call a plumber, you need an extension you call a builder, you need a filling you call a dentist, you need an engine building you call an engine builder.
Taking on something like that DIY isnt as easy as it sounds.
All comes down to a matter of how much confidence you have in your own abilities TBH at the end of the day, and its pointless anyone else advising you as we dont know what your abilities are.
For example my engine i am building, i have chosen personally every single component, i have done all the stress relieving by hand myself, and im doing up every single bolt myself.
But thats fine cause im confident doing so as its something ive done before with a great deal of success so i therefore feel confident doing the new engine even though its a much bigger spec than ive ever done before.
you just need to ask yourself the same questions i did ie
"Can i do this"
"Am i prepared to lose everything if i get it wrong"
"Do i enjoy doing it"
If you think the answer is YES to all of those, then go for it, if you have any NO's in there then just accept defeat and get Mark to do it instead.
I think its madness when inexperienced people take on huge projects, you want some plumbing doing you call a plumber, you need an extension you call a builder, you need a filling you call a dentist, you need an engine building you call an engine builder.
Taking on something like that DIY isnt as easy as it sounds.
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yes over moderation...but then porkie is a hero
Right thats out the way...
Chip i done me 330bhp build and the 430bhp approx buils mapped SECS from a base.....this lastest effort is FAR more expensive than the other 2...just wondering if letting mark build it garantees the thing aint gonna explode thru a laspe...
As you say mark aint gonna let me use something that would go fooking wrong as soon as you hit boost..like use std head bolts ROFL BUT i feel i am intelligent enuff to not be so silly myself....even if i build it myself i'd still check Marks opinion......
Right thats out the way...
Chip i done me 330bhp build and the 430bhp approx buils mapped SECS from a base.....this lastest effort is FAR more expensive than the other 2...just wondering if letting mark build it garantees the thing aint gonna explode thru a laspe...
As you say mark aint gonna let me use something that would go fooking wrong as soon as you hit boost..like use std head bolts ROFL BUT i feel i am intelligent enuff to not be so silly myself....even if i build it myself i'd still check Marks opinion......
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When you say built the other engines, do you mean bare block rebuilds checking every tolerance, or do you mean you bolted on the external stuff?
As (i hope) you are aware, building an engine of this spec EVERYTHING needs to be checked, every single clearnace where one part interacts with another.
The slightest mistake will be potentially very expensive.
As (i hope) you are aware, building an engine of this spec EVERYTHING needs to be checked, every single clearnace where one part interacts with another.
The slightest mistake will be potentially very expensive.
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talk about over moderation
same old same old,,,, nice move popeye
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If porkie didnt reply where was the issue?
Chip...assembled and checked by myself,machining was done elsewhere andthe head ported and refurbished...and the liners instaleed by the machince shop...they did the bore clearance check....mainly DIY imo...you can go too deep into it though like saying for diy you gotta have made the parts aswell
Chip...assembled and checked by myself,machining was done elsewhere andthe head ported and refurbished...and the liners instaleed by the machince shop...they did the bore clearance check....mainly DIY imo...you can go too deep into it though like saying for diy you gotta have made the parts aswell
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Rudey the stage 3 did 8000miles before i said fuck it i need more BHP...the T4 build with 8 greens did 2000miles before cracking the block by the bolt holes due to using std head bolts ....then went to higher comp....on t4 8 greens but decieded to go skyline so started to break it...got pissed of with skyline and put a t38 on the saff with SECS S8 and 8 greens...did about 500miles and thought fuck it 600plus here we come
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