David Gentleman wrote:Should have worded it differently, not 'thicker' liners, but thicker for the diameter..and cooling. The A610's have a problem with cooling on the outer cylinders and these are the ones most common to fail. This is never a problem on the Z7U. The 610 liners get very close to the walls of the block.
That's interesting to know. Have you also noticed the Z7U's heater matrix outputs come off the back end of the heads which to my mind increases flow around the liners. The Z7X doesn't use them., although the ports are there. FYI the DeLorean uses one side, the other has the temp sender in it. On the TT DeLorean I was able to unscrew one barb and replace it with the temp sender.
Kevin at GTO has a 600hp 3 litre odd-fire and the bottom end is unmodified so I guess there's something screwy going on. I'm less worried about cooling as you know because the DeLorean has an open engine bay and excellent air flow over it.
The part number for the pistons/liners is correct as this is the one Alan used to order his..
Fairy Nuff. Our lot may come back and tell me I can't get the 60 part but we've succeeded through them to get Alpine parts that were apparently "unavailable"
As for Tony's car against a standard GTA, well of course its going to be faster, bigger turbo, more boost, new ecu, chargecooler - hardly a fair comparison
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But none of this is "way out there" - the chargecooler is just an oem intercooler jacketed, the engine is a stock 3 litre turbo, the boost is "only" a bar - the biggest gain is probably not having to map for stochiometry (no cats)
Youve only been out in a standard GTA - maybe you need to go out in an A610 to compare Tony's to it..
Any volunteers?
I'm sure Dan'd be happy to return the favour in his Esprit!
The late 25's were still 2.5l, just 8:1 compression, same as the GTA Lemans..
Not according to Kevin - it's what Venturi used in the 280, and those pistons are like rocking horse sh!t. Renault did make a 2849cc turbo.
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