182cup & 172 racecar
I don't disagree, Phil. It's just finding the initial funds to by one, that's where the problem lies.
Something I've always tried to avoid, credit card racing. It can be a downward spiral.
48mm jenveys on one of Sandys manifolds by the look of it.What itbs are they in the video?
I don't disagree, Phil. It's just finding the initial funds to by one, that's where the problem lies.
Something I've always tried to avoid, credit card racing. It can be a downward spiral.
That happens in EVERY form of Motorsport. End of.If you're not careful you end up in a series where the guy with the biggest pocket wins rather than the guy with the most talent.
I FULLY agree. It's why if I ever got into a race series it would be something with certain rules on the engine. A blue printed engine that you can swap to bodies - no boost is manageable. If you're not careful you end up in a series where the guy with the biggest pocket wins rather than the guy with the most talent. That doesn't interest me at all, most of the fun of the French series at the moment from a spectator point of view is how close your cars all are.
Everything about that engine is bespoke Fred. Absolutely 100%. Only original Renault stuff is the block, cylinder head and cam cover. H knows his stuff too.^they haven't, stock rpm and making that power? Doubt it!
Lol! That I can't answer I'm afraid mate, and yes I found that bit strange too when I saw it.Still don't believe it, why if everything is bespoke is it running 2 exhaust pullies instead of verniers? And why is the belt tensioner 180deg out?
Flol!If it works then fair play, I'll bare my arse in public! I just don't get why if its such a fancy engine/company, how is the belt tensioner 180deg out? I bet it was built by a ford lover
Guys any thoughts on modding a manifold for a F7R in a Mk2?
Still don't believe it, why if everything is bespoke is it running 2 exhaust pullies instead of verniers? And why is the belt tensioner 180deg out?
Port spacing is the same, port height if not the same is certainly mega close, I really cant see it being a big problem to do, especially in a mk2 anyway.
Not just engines either. The rest of the car gets better with more cash too.
Wallets will always effect results in Motorsport unless it's a series where the car is supplied, like Palmer Audi.
Still made a difference in FPA as well mate. Fresh tyres, more regular rebuilds, fresh brakes etc, still worth time.
Thanks Chip the F4R head (exhaust face) seems to be parallel to the centerline of the engine where as the F7R seem to be at an angle, obviously the Exhaust flange will need welding at the same angle which is the tricky bit.....!!! need to try and find this out i guess.
Exhaust pulleys are more reliable than verniers which can rattle loose, so if you just make up a tool to time appropriately on the other end of the cams then once the dev work is done they make more sense than verniers as you wont be changing the timing again, so that makes perfect sense to me.
I would imagine that the tensioner is 180 degrees out so it applies a different amount of tension to allow for a different height between the cam and crank pulley centre lines.
You would have a heart attack if you saw Mike from MWM's brothers turbo car with a much thicker gasket, that requires an even more drastic trick to get the correct tension on the new pulley distance
There is more than one correct way to build and spec an engine, renault arent always the b-all and end-all.
Not with you on that, the rubber damp'd pullies are no good IMO for high rpm (over 8500) which I think an f4r needs to be up above in order to make 270
Don't know if I could make myself rev to that.
Saying that, I did have an Escort that went to 9k, it's what you get used to I suppose. After the Escort I had a TR7 V8, I blew it up, v8's don't like to rev to that (well this one didn't) lol.
But it doesnt rev over 8500?
Must confess Ive never personally seen an exhaust pulley fail (didnt even know they were rubber damped though TBH, you learn something new everyday I guess, will have a look at mine when Im home as surprised ive not noticed that when fitting them) but I have seen failed verniers.
Solid billet would be best bet then if they really are damped.
Thats my point! To make 270 it needs to!
No-one mentioned 270bhp Fred until you did. It makes 257bhp and hasn't gone above 8k yet.