My cos at the European Ford Event 2004, Landgraaf (Holland)
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My cos at the European Ford Event 2004, Landgraaf (Holland)
Enough washing and polishing done?
It was quite some work, but this was the result:
It was quite some work, but this was the result:
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Uh huh, cleaning under the hood will not be very difficult, since there's no engine in it right now
The future plans are quite big (definitely for Dutch terms , I'll keep you informed
Here's your Fiesta, Bjorn:
The future plans are quite big (definitely for Dutch terms , I'll keep you informed
Here's your Fiesta, Bjorn:
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you can tell that already you wanted the 2.2 longstroke norwegian engine with a turbonetics turbo charger as large as your head
just take it easy and dont spend your money to quick
just take it easy and dont spend your money to quick
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I will (take it easy).
When I have an idea of how the engine should be, I'll discuss it with you and some others to make a definitive plan. It should be "strong enough" to handle at least 400hp, as I'm probably gonna do this only once in a lifetime, I'd better do it good, don't you think
When I have an idea of how the engine should be, I'll discuss it with you and some others to make a definitive plan. It should be "strong enough" to handle at least 400hp, as I'm probably gonna do this only once in a lifetime, I'd better do it good, don't you think
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Originally Posted by cozzie4d
I will (take it easy).
When I have an idea of how the engine should be, I'll discuss it with you and some others to make a definitive plan. It should be "strong enough" to handle at least 400hp, as I'm probably gonna do this only once in a lifetime, I'd better do it good, don't you think
When I have an idea of how the engine should be, I'll discuss it with you and some others to make a definitive plan. It should be "strong enough" to handle at least 400hp, as I'm probably gonna do this only once in a lifetime, I'd better do it good, don't you think
it has 4x4 mahle pistons.. complete rebuild, new (better) oilpump, new bearings, 4 layer wrc steel headgasket.
this is strong enough......
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Originally Posted by cozzie4d
I will (take it easy).
When I have an idea of how the engine should be, I'll discuss it with you and some others to make a definitive plan. It should be "strong enough" to handle at least 400hp, as I'm probably gonna do this only once in a lifetime, I'd better do it good, don't you think
When I have an idea of how the engine should be, I'll discuss it with you and some others to make a definitive plan. It should be "strong enough" to handle at least 400hp, as I'm probably gonna do this only once in a lifetime, I'd better do it good, don't you think
it has 4x4 mahle pistons.. complete rebuild, new (better) oilpump, new bearings, 4 layer wrc steel headgasket.
this is strong enough......
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Originally Posted by turbinator
4 layer wrc steel headgasket.
this is strong enough......
this is strong enough......
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Originally Posted by turbinator
4 layer wrc steel headgasket.
this is strong enough......
this is strong enough......
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I know wim .. but what is the use of ARP bolts with a normal gasket?
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But the gasket stay's thin, so it still is weaker then a WRC steel gasket or cometic like the gasket of frans. And it's a lot cheaper to take a better gasket with normal bolts, than a normal gasket with ARP bolts
Besides, ARP is nice, but usefull when you play like the big boys from overseas (or pim ).. T4 turbo and lot of BHP
Besides, ARP is nice, but usefull when you play like the big boys from overseas (or pim ).. T4 turbo and lot of BHP
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Originally Posted by Rich@rd
But the gasket stay's thin, so it still is weaker then a WRC steel gasket or cometic like the gasket of frans. And it's a lot cheaper to take a better gasket with normal bolts, than a normal gasket with ARP bolts
Besides, ARP is nice, but usefull when you play like the big boys from overseas (or pim ).. T4 turbo and lot of BHP
Besides, ARP is nice, but usefull when you play like the big boys from overseas (or pim ).. T4 turbo and lot of BHP
had bad experiences with them.
normal headbolts with a 4 layer are good enough...
using them for over 2 years.. my old cars all have them and are still running fine over 2 bar boost for over years...
when going above 480 bhp i would longstud it..
but this is personal view on this matter..
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Originally Posted by Rich@rd
But the gasket stay's thin, so it still is weaker then a WRC steel gasket or cometic like the gasket of frans. And it's a lot cheaper to take a better gasket with normal bolts, than a normal gasket with ARP bolts
Besides, ARP is nice, but usefull when you play like the big boys from overseas (or pim ).. T4 turbo and lot of BHP
Besides, ARP is nice, but usefull when you play like the big boys from overseas (or pim ).. T4 turbo and lot of BHP
frans has a good gasket but the standard bolts are shit. i have bolts which wont stretch.
but what are you trying to say.......the ARP's i have are not usefull enough for me because i dont have enough BHP.
come on richard you dont mean that. are you serious
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No that's not what I mean Wim.. The whole point I was trying to say, is that you also can buy a steel or cometic gasket, witch is cheaper, than a normal headgasket but with ARP bolts..
I never said your car don't have enough BHP
I never said your car don't have enough BHP
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No that's not what I mean Wim.. The whole point I was trying to say, is that you also can buy a steel or cometic gasket, witch is cheaper, than a normal headgasket but with ARP bolts..
I never said your car don't have enough BHP
I never said your car don't have enough BHP
if you said that you where right......the cos has never enough BHP
hahaha
a metal four layer gasket might come in the future.
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The conclusion is quite clear, my Cos will be parked in the garage for a minimum of 1 year. I think that buying parts for a complete new engine (Without cilinderhead) is the best option, maybe in combination with some other injectors, a turbo and a intercooler.