Let me see if i can remember.Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 04 November 2002
what was your X-flow in?
were on the same track then.....lovely.Quote: Originally posted by helfire on 28 November 2002
Let me see if i can remember.Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 04 November 2002
what was your X-flow in?
Kent 244 cam double valve springs
High lift alloy roller rockers(looked well nice)
Fully chambered race head (of a formula ford i think)
stainles steel valves and bronze guides
Twin 45 weaber carbs, kn filters. Twin red top fuel pumps.
4-1 single box exhorst system
Flat top BDA pistons
Lightened and balenced crank and con rods, all toughrided Cosworth bolts
Lightened flywheel triple dowled.
Ajustable double timing gear.
High capacity and presure oil pump and cooler.
Thinks thats about it. Built it all myself when i used to work as an engineer. If i remember it was putting out around 150bhp. Would only pull from around 4000 up to 8000. And was extreamly loud. Mated it to a strait cut gear box and lsd. Would only do 120, but got there quick.
Thing is the kent lives on RPM, and so do i.......i love rpm..the more the merrier.....but 7500 is fine for now.....as a steel items is a bit wacko on the pricing...but its got leccy fan so a steel front pulley is all i need for anciliaries, although the item on the fezzy is stronger than on inline kents.Quote: Originally posted by helfire on 29 November 2002
Yeh mine was a bored out 1600 to 1700, i got the flat top BDA pistons by mistake should of got lotus twin cam ones, as the bda ones went almost to the tops of the cylinders. So my phase 4 flat top head was no good, lukly my friend gave me the chambered race head for free. I used to use the kent 23 cam and that started to pull from around 3-4000. As for the crank i would not go over 8000 on a std crank as it might let go on you, i used to change up at around 7500 so had a bit of room for a late shift. But best run the cosworth con rod bolts and maybe a steel fan belt pully aswell as they can let go on you. Tripple dowel the flywheel is its all apart and get it skimmed up. tuftriding is real cheap, its just getting a place to do it for you. You will need to get the crang re- polished afterwards and balenced. Use vandervell bearings and a high capacity and presure oil pump.
I used to drive mine on the road and it was not to bad just loud, but it was fun trunderling along a 30 mph and getting some young dick heads in astras try to race you, just drop down a gear or two and dump the clutch and boot it, left them standing with jaws droped. Those were the days.
Thinking of getting my gti-r modded up to 270-300bhp now to have the fun i used to to with the rally car.