545 bhp Radiant Red Sapphire Cosworth
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They look like copies of the Porsche Big Red Brembos
Here is another place that supplies those
http://www.design911.co.uk/fu/prod13...93--DesignTek/
Here is another place that supplies those
http://www.design911.co.uk/fu/prod13...93--DesignTek/
#728
Had the car on the dyno at EFI-parts yesterday.
All was going well, got all the low load and transient fuelling set up nicely, running in closed loop fuelling and idle, but as soon as a bit of boost was added it was clear we had some issues with the turbo or boost control. It would be fine for a couple of runs, then the boost would become randomly unstable.
Turns out the compressor wheel is just catching the side of the compressor housing from time to time, so the turbo will be off for a rebuild. Not surprised really as I've never touched it, and its had a fair bit of use at 2.5 bar peak and no dump valve.
Drove it home off boost, and the difference is night and day. So nice and driveable, it actually feels fairly lively and responsive, obviously it's never going to be great as its fairly low comp but compared to the old L8 setup its lovely to drive
I'll give turbo technics a ring in the morning and see what the turn around time is currently. I would like to do tatton park show next weekend as its normally a good show and its nice and local. I may drive it there nice and steady, then send the turbo off after the show.
I've always had an annoying oil leak from the turbo oil drain so it will be an ideal opportunity to get that sorted, It looks like the flange on the turbo side isn't quite flat so maybe that will need machining while its off.
All was going well, got all the low load and transient fuelling set up nicely, running in closed loop fuelling and idle, but as soon as a bit of boost was added it was clear we had some issues with the turbo or boost control. It would be fine for a couple of runs, then the boost would become randomly unstable.
Turns out the compressor wheel is just catching the side of the compressor housing from time to time, so the turbo will be off for a rebuild. Not surprised really as I've never touched it, and its had a fair bit of use at 2.5 bar peak and no dump valve.
Drove it home off boost, and the difference is night and day. So nice and driveable, it actually feels fairly lively and responsive, obviously it's never going to be great as its fairly low comp but compared to the old L8 setup its lovely to drive
I'll give turbo technics a ring in the morning and see what the turn around time is currently. I would like to do tatton park show next weekend as its normally a good show and its nice and local. I may drive it there nice and steady, then send the turbo off after the show.
I've always had an annoying oil leak from the turbo oil drain so it will be an ideal opportunity to get that sorted, It looks like the flange on the turbo side isn't quite flat so maybe that will need machining while its off.
#739
Whilst the turbo is off I've bought a new alternator mount. It's an anembo engineering all in one drop bracket. Nice bit of kit. Much nicer than a regular drop bracket.
CNC porn.
Decided to give it a quick coat of crackle black to make it a bit more subtle.
Along with a new turbo oil drain pipe
And the turbo is back from CR turbos. Top service
Will get it all bolted back together this week some time.
CNC porn.
Decided to give it a quick coat of crackle black to make it a bit more subtle.
Along with a new turbo oil drain pipe
And the turbo is back from CR turbos. Top service
Will get it all bolted back together this week some time.
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Awesome thread the car looks so good in red
I fitted some of these in my racetech and wired them into the dash dimming circuit.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221523852631
Painted the needles orange to match the std clocks with orange nail varnish lol
I fitted some of these in my racetech and wired them into the dash dimming circuit.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221523852631
Painted the needles orange to match the std clocks with orange nail varnish lol
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fraser9764 (27-06-2015)
#747
Had the car back on the dyno today. Had a few issues getting the boost control to be stable and repeatable, seems to have a mind of its own at times
This was no fault of the ecu, mapping, or any control electronics, it seems to be a mechanical issue with the way the turbo spools, I'm not exactly sure at the moment but we will carry on investigating.
End result, 545bhp and 490lb/ft
I know this will probably divide opinion and some people will write it off as bullshit, and to be honest I don't care. Chris's dyno is proven thousands of times over to be accurate, and he's had much more powerful vehicles than my knackered old saph on there.
Only one phone pic of the graph for now. Will get some screenshots emailed over.
The car is in a different league to drive. So nice off boost. You can be cruising at 1k rpm at 30 in 5th, and it will pull happily up to whatever speed you get scared and lift off
This was no fault of the ecu, mapping, or any control electronics, it seems to be a mechanical issue with the way the turbo spools, I'm not exactly sure at the moment but we will carry on investigating.
End result, 545bhp and 490lb/ft
I know this will probably divide opinion and some people will write it off as bullshit, and to be honest I don't care. Chris's dyno is proven thousands of times over to be accurate, and he's had much more powerful vehicles than my knackered old saph on there.
Only one phone pic of the graph for now. Will get some screenshots emailed over.
The car is in a different league to drive. So nice off boost. You can be cruising at 1k rpm at 30 in 5th, and it will pull happily up to whatever speed you get scared and lift off
Last edited by fraser9764; 27-06-2015 at 10:01 PM.
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Adaptronics is belting value for the money...
#751
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Nice Results mate!!
What's the rough spec?
And that's on a CR turbos T38 and standard inlet manifold?
Cheers Paul
What's the rough spec?
And that's on a CR turbos T38 and standard inlet manifold?
Cheers Paul
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Love your saff mate I've got a red one aswell, I'll need to give all of your build thread a look through only seen the last page
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#756
Cheers guys. Not too much going on at the moment but preparations are underway for the next round of modifications.
Spending quite a bit of time currently building an android app that interfaces with the ECU via usb, and displays all the data on live gauges, data logs, and can make adjustments to the map.
No its not a cr t38 it's the bugger turbo technics unit. The cr turbo won't make anywhere near as much power.
The inlet is standard small turbo.
The engine spec is on the first post. Not much has changed really.
Spending quite a bit of time currently building an android app that interfaces with the ECU via usb, and displays all the data on live gauges, data logs, and can make adjustments to the map.
The inlet is standard small turbo.
The engine spec is on the first post. Not much has changed really.
#757
You're an absolute star mate. Obvious dedication and knowledge you picked up on your journey is priceless. A credit to Passion Ford!
I had a 1992 2.0 Sierra GLS from new. Sold it 2 years ago in immaculate condition because of cashflow problems. Always regret it. Carry on the good work mate, Franko99.
I had a 1992 2.0 Sierra GLS from new. Sold it 2 years ago in immaculate condition because of cashflow problems. Always regret it. Carry on the good work mate, Franko99.
#759
Cheers guys.
Ian Heron for the splitter. Either find him on Facebook or PM me and i'll send you his number
Forgot to post these pics from a while back. Think it was national day.
Went to Retro Rides Gathering at Shelsley Walsh with Ridgey last Sunday.
Had a good day, didn't have any time to take photos or even clean the car as we left at 6.30 and arrived just in time to sign on for the hill climb.
Had never been to Shelsley walsh before, and it had rained overnight so the track was extremely slippy, especially through the esses. I decided I wanted to drive the car home so I'd take it steady
Few pics I've found online
And found a quick video. Think this was the first run.
Ian Heron for the splitter. Either find him on Facebook or PM me and i'll send you his number
Forgot to post these pics from a while back. Think it was national day.
Went to Retro Rides Gathering at Shelsley Walsh with Ridgey last Sunday.
Had a good day, didn't have any time to take photos or even clean the car as we left at 6.30 and arrived just in time to sign on for the hill climb.
Had never been to Shelsley walsh before, and it had rained overnight so the track was extremely slippy, especially through the esses. I decided I wanted to drive the car home so I'd take it steady
Few pics I've found online
And found a quick video. Think this was the first run.
Last edited by fraser9764; 29-08-2015 at 08:24 PM.