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Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire
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Fri Apr 16, 2004 4:50 pm
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Mon May 09, 2005 8:24 pm
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Stunned Monkey wrote:If I were to build an NA lump to a budget, it'd be with these ingredients:
Volvo B280E cams, rockers and throttle body
Any 3 litre donor for intake manifold, block and heads (except Laguna so you get a distributor)
24v pistons (which I know you have a set of cos they used to be mine
GTA flywheel, trigger modified so the Adaptronic can read it
GTA timing and rocker covers, ancillaries etc.
Any free-flow zorst of your choice. Might even be tempted to suggest these headers for what they cost
This is very much a "bitsa" engine, and it ain't gonna win any prizes but the expensive stuff (exhaust, ECU) will be equally useful on whatever else you decide to do in the future. You'll have a compression ratio of over 10:1, the widest production PRV cams with bigger valves and more capacity and the largest production throttle.
Just be careful you don't get valve clash, if so, get the pistons pocketed.
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Thu Apr 29, 2004 1:03 pm
Horley - Nr Gatwick
Many years ok I read about a supercharged oddfire gta in New Zealand if my memory serves me (unlikely ) making over 400 ft/lbs.
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Mon May 09, 2005 8:24 pm
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darrenbiggs wrote:Many years ok I read about a supercharged oddfire gta in New Zealand if my memory serves me (unlikely ) making over 400 ft/lbs.
I seem to remember PeterG's car making 400ft/lbs for 5mins, along with a strange noise that he hadn't realised was the engine pinking massively before he holed a piston or two.
Ooooops.
And that takes us right back to the original subject of this thread
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 12:33 pm
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire
Tony Smith wrote:i think best value transplant for an odd fire is the 2.8 from the Renault 25 and I think early Espace.
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire
si21 wrote:Martin, dont mind if I call you that do you Petal ?
I know the 24 valve pistons are supposed to be a much better quality piston, I assume from your remark about clashing valves means that this piston will give the engine a taller compression ratio.
I realise this will give more power, however, I was thinking of using the standard pistons as they will leave the compression ration suitable for Super charging a little later down the line, I think the CR is 9.1 which I believe I read somewhere was ideal for super charging. Are the standard pistons really not up to it or was the change purley for reliability and to raise the CR?
whats the difference between the 2,5 lump is it bore as well as stroke? or just crank and rods, I am assuming the pistons can't be used ?
not sure that I would want to go Adaptronic though TBH hence the even fire choice of power plant. I dont want to be limited as to who can work with the ECU and have to travel the length and breadth of the country to do so.
To be honest I dont want to spend any money on the engine thats in there. The plan was to maybe just rebuild a standard 3ltr EF, lump do the rings bearings gaskets seals etc and just make it reliable and leak free, since the heads were coming off maybe a little fettling maybe some valve seats and a quick clean up if thats possible,
200bhp is only 68 bhp per tonne surely that must be acheivable without too much problem on a 3ltr ?
My actual question is what can I expect to get out of a Saffrane/Laguna lump which is been de-catted, 3 branch manifolds and system, standard inlet manifold and run by a modded GTA inj ECU?
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