RS1600i turbo, to be reborn
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Originally Posted by sdk
does she feel good now that Mr Clayton has taken the restricter off?
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thank you everyone
NEEDFORSPEED
im still awaiting my alarm being fixed
then you can have a go
Sidewayz
i know, i want to fit them butsome idiot of a previous owner cut to much of the front panel out
boothy
i dont know what brake it s running, its half set up to 15psi
sdk
it was the highlight of my year
NEEDFORSPEED
im still awaiting my alarm being fixed
then you can have a go
Sidewayz
i know, i want to fit them butsome idiot of a previous owner cut to much of the front panel out
boothy
i dont know what brake it s running, its half set up to 15psi
sdk
it was the highlight of my year
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Originally Posted by maxest
How much have you spent on it?? Or dare'nt you add it up
Shorty,
It's Big Andy W's new (to him) RS4.
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maxest
it actaull owes me around 5-6k believe it or not, and i know i would put it up for sale at more than that if i did sell
i will put a full spec up some time soon,
Shorty, he sold his es cos and bought this, pic just for you
thank you everyone else for the comments
it actaull owes me around 5-6k believe it or not, and i know i would put it up for sale at more than that if i did sell
i will put a full spec up some time soon,
Shorty, he sold his es cos and bought this, pic just for you
thank you everyone else for the comments
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full spec, quickly
1.6 cvh
steel rods,
wossner pistons,
arp bolts throuh out
nms stage 3 head
newman 270 cam with solid lifters
double valve springs
piper vernier
cossie t34.48 with 3 inch sytem all way through
custom daz c inlet manifold
fiesta turbo coilpack
fiesta turbo flywheel, fuel rail, block
sierra cosworth throttle body, 4x4 tps
full black roose hoses, group a air filter
550cc injectors, aeroquip fuel lines,
sierra cosworth fuel pump,
4x4 cossie calipers, 2wd discs,
quaife gearbox,
vibratechnic g/box mounts
best bit
omex management, ALS, launch control, omex wiring loom custom made for weber marelli sensors,
car needs setting up with the ALS and L/c yet, also a air to air injector is to be fit for boost controling,
and the very best bit
Car looks VISUALLY standard
going to upset some people once fully mapped and running peak power
1.6 cvh
steel rods,
wossner pistons,
arp bolts throuh out
nms stage 3 head
newman 270 cam with solid lifters
double valve springs
piper vernier
cossie t34.48 with 3 inch sytem all way through
custom daz c inlet manifold
fiesta turbo coilpack
fiesta turbo flywheel, fuel rail, block
sierra cosworth throttle body, 4x4 tps
full black roose hoses, group a air filter
550cc injectors, aeroquip fuel lines,
sierra cosworth fuel pump,
4x4 cossie calipers, 2wd discs,
quaife gearbox,
vibratechnic g/box mounts
best bit
omex management, ALS, launch control, omex wiring loom custom made for weber marelli sensors,
car needs setting up with the ALS and L/c yet, also a air to air injector is to be fit for boost controling,
and the very best bit
Car looks VISUALLY standard
going to upset some people once fully mapped and running peak power
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Originally Posted by AJC
Originally Posted by maxest
Proper sleeper, and it doesnt owe you silly money at all,,, i think you'll find yourself having more fun in that than the monte
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You will not have fuel problems,
your fuel setup is ok (great injectors and management).
The problem is the air flow.
The mix on the outer cylinders would have less air and more fuel
despite your larger throttle body.
With the standard Escort manifold ,which has the throttle body in the middle of port 2 and 3 that means that 1 and 4 clyinders suffer a per cent loss of air flow.Having reached that kind of power levels your outer cyls will suffer.This air flow loss will do a great damage to your engine.
Since you have recently rebuilt your engine (using quality pistons),i think that it's a pity.
I would advice you to use the EFi setup {efi inlet+adaptor plate if needed} (combines economy with efficiency) or a larger custom made inlet.
your fuel setup is ok (great injectors and management).
The problem is the air flow.
The mix on the outer cylinders would have less air and more fuel
despite your larger throttle body.
With the standard Escort manifold ,which has the throttle body in the middle of port 2 and 3 that means that 1 and 4 clyinders suffer a per cent loss of air flow.Having reached that kind of power levels your outer cyls will suffer.This air flow loss will do a great damage to your engine.
Since you have recently rebuilt your engine (using quality pistons),i think that it's a pity.
I would advice you to use the EFi setup {efi inlet+adaptor plate if needed} (combines economy with efficiency) or a larger custom made inlet.
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I doubt the level of airflow lost on the outer cylinders, if any, is much let alone enough to worry about. Especially being a boosted circuit of air with the inlet being pressurised under load. Would only make any noticeable difference on a N/A engine.
I wouldn't worry AJC
I wouldn't worry AJC
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paprst,
I see no reason to change the inlet. The EFI inlet does not have a plenum chamber in which the standard unit does. The reason to change from the standard unit would be when a restriction of flow is encountered.
As it is, the engine feeds off the plenum. The turbo simply replenishes the pressurised air in the plenum that the engine takes.
Have a look at the standard item a properly.
Are you also one of these that beleives that a 5th injector doesn't fuel to each cylinder evenly? LOL!!
I see no reason to change the inlet. The EFI inlet does not have a plenum chamber in which the standard unit does. The reason to change from the standard unit would be when a restriction of flow is encountered.
As it is, the engine feeds off the plenum. The turbo simply replenishes the pressurised air in the plenum that the engine takes.
Have a look at the standard item a properly.
Are you also one of these that beleives that a 5th injector doesn't fuel to each cylinder evenly? LOL!!
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AJC I dont have a problem m8 ,after all you are the owner !
I have built (and rebuilt) at least 8 turbed cvh engines on both inlet setups,and i can tell you the efi setup makes the difference.
DazC Please m8 post me a pic of the standard inlet, i dont know how it looks!!!
I have built (and rebuilt) at least 8 turbed cvh engines on both inlet setups,and i can tell you the efi setup makes the difference.
DazC Please m8 post me a pic of the standard inlet, i dont know how it looks!!!
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Originally Posted by DazC
paprst,
I see no reason to change the inlet. The EFI inlet does not have a plenum chamber in which the standard unit does. The reason to change from the standard unit would be when a restriction of flow is encountered.
As it is, the engine feeds off the plenum. The turbo simply replenishes the pressurised air in the plenum that the engine takes.
Have a look at the standard item a properly.
Are you also one of these that beleives that a 5th injector doesn't fuel to each cylinder evenly? LOL!!
I see no reason to change the inlet. The EFI inlet does not have a plenum chamber in which the standard unit does. The reason to change from the standard unit would be when a restriction of flow is encountered.
As it is, the engine feeds off the plenum. The turbo simply replenishes the pressurised air in the plenum that the engine takes.
Have a look at the standard item a properly.
Are you also one of these that beleives that a 5th injector doesn't fuel to each cylinder evenly? LOL!!
andy do you want one of these wrc breathers for your escort??lol
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paprst dont mean any disrespect buddy, just the slightly larger plenum size of the escort manifold compared to the small efi one, in theory* should work better.
Would be good to do a back to back test though
Would be good to do a back to back test though
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The probelm with the EFI plenum is that the 2 centre cylinders are GUARANTEED to run leaner than the standard plenum as air entering the manifold at supersonic speeds will be rammed into the 2 inlet runners directly opposite the throttle body.