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AK
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25th Mar 09 at 19:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

text updates... as i'm still in motherfucking angola.

New set of 888's fitted to the bright blue wheels. Will get a second new set after the 1st round and pop them on the white lightweight rims.... moving slicks to the bronzey Ultralites.

New doors are o, and rear alu firewall built.

Will hopefully get the new FMIC on next week and back in for some map tweeks and hopefully a wee test with 50% bio ethenol. I'd love to say we're doing this to be be 'green', but i just want more POWER!!!

Car is booked in for a vinyl wrap just before round one at Oulton park

Fingers Crossed - its going to be busy...
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25th Mar 09 at 19:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Fuel pump priming sounds
What are the rules for doping? does it have to be pure petrol?
AK
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all is ok bar Methanol...

Quite reasonable considering the risks etc. No flame colour etc.

AK
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a wee bit of text on the hows and whys of the fuel system

I'm using a 280lph in tank 'feeder' pump. This is complete overkill but will keep the swirl pot full at all times hopefully. (pumps flow much more when NOT under pressure).

This pump feeds the 2l swirl pot/ surge tank via -6 braided line.

I then have two Bosch 910 pumps running in parralel, feeding either end of a twin entry fuel rail (to try and equalise the flow to all injectors)

The return line runs from the centre of the rail via FPR (hks) back to the Swirl Pot through the fuel filter.

Running pumps in parallel increase flow
Running pumps in series will also increase flow/pressure.

The bosch 910's are rated to about 450bhp EACH.... My fuel system is rated to around 900bhp.

AK
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Bosch 044 info - http://www.justenginemanagement.com/bosch044.htm

This Bosch 660hp pump is a Bosch Motorsport fuel pump. This is a K-Jetronic style pump and doesnt mind pumping at much higher than normal fuel pressures. Approx 270L per hour flow rate at 3 bar fuel pressure. More methanol tolerant than most other EFI pumps.

Bosch 910 info - http://www.justenginemanagement.com/bosch910.htm

This pump is rated at 430hp at the wheels(320kw atw), if your planning to go over 300kw than we suggest the bosch 044 pump.

It is a Bosch K-jetronic pump and will reliably pump at higher than normal pressures. It has a slightly unusual 13.5mm inlet that is just a little bigger than the normal 1/2 inch inlets of most external pumps. It has a threaded outlet like the Bosch motorsport pump and represents great value for money.

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car is unreal. what date is round one?
AK
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25th April at Oulton.

We'll prob be down there from Thurs

I cant wait to give it a wee shot with all the weight lost and extra power. Hopefully it'll look a bit better this year too.

So many things i'd like to do though..... but it just costs so feckin much

We need a new or refurbed rear diff.
I'd like to swap the 700lb springs for stiffer ones, esp at the front
We need a lot more adjustment in castor/camber for the fronts.

Those three will hopefully be done at somepoint this year

[Edited on 26-03-2009 by AK]
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quote:
Originally posted by AK

Hopefully it'll look a bit better this year too.

[Edited on 26-03-2009 by AK]


any pics?
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none yet..... its a few different colours just now and still half splattered with last years sponsor stickers
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some updates

doors, sliders, firewall, mirrors, cage door X bars and lexan windows

















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fully ace, cant wait to see this at oulton
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alright your makin me look bad, i really am gonne have to pull my finger out.
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still goin slow o this end..... so much to get soreted out
Andy Stocker
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
still goin slow o this end..... so much to get soreted out


Gotta get married 1st
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@ Andy
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popped up on mcr-vtec from someone who was obviously there, shame cosmetic only?
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sebo'd
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repairs after the bash...





snapped outlet of rad causing no flying laps in final






Cleaned the front 8pots, pistons were a bit stiff. Fitted new rear pads. (mintex)
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did you just bash that out? couple of plates welded in and a bit of filler? looks bloody good to be fair
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fashioned a bodywork puller out of a big bolt, some bracket as a flat spreader and a steering wheel lock

Bashed the rest.

Just cut out the lower sections to help get leverage too.

filled then sanded.

Its ot perfect but it'll do for a short while till we get the wide arches sorted out and all the crumpled pish cut out hehe
Andy Stocker
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That looks not bad at all!
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Great turnaround there Kindnesses.

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