StueyB
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posted on 20/6/02 at 12:52 PM |
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RS Turbo
Hi there peeps.
Firstly let me say that this site is a well hidden gem
I am going to build a locost (enough procrastinating gone on)
I have been given the option of an absolute mint (engine, interior, alloys etc) RS Turbo with forged pistons, skimmed head and uprated turbo to break
up.
How easy/hard is it to install ? I am doing this with a welder and electrician friend of mine but we arent mechanics (yet)
I can imagine the engine would be easy enough buy the ECU and stuff ?
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Fatboy Dave
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posted on 20/6/02 at 03:12 PM |
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Well, the electrics won't be hard, beacause the RST has mechanical FI
The only probles is, when you bolt a type 9 to a CVH, you rapidly find out there is no nearside engine mount, so most people move the alternator and
use it's mount as an engine mount, and worry about it latter.
Not hard, but not a two minute fix either....
Good luck, it will be an interesting car
Dave
Stop the planet, I want to get off
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Glenn
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posted on 20/6/02 at 03:19 PM |
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You can use the original ECU , what do you mean by stuff ?.
I would be a little wary of someone who suggests they have a "mint RS Turbo engine with skimmed head forged pistons and uprated turbo" since having
a skimmed head is the opposite of what you want with an uprated turbo.
The idea of using an "uprated" turbo is to either reduce lag or run higher boost pressure, the idea of using forged pistons is to be able to run
higher boost pressures, but the idea of skimming a head is to raise the compression ratio something which is a VERY bad idea if you are running higher
than standard boost.
It is possible that the head was damaged and needed skimming to get it dead-flat but the guy should have told you this.
I would also ask what he means by an uprated turbo, I often hear the phrases Hybrid and uprated gestured about but few people seem to know what it
means and even fewer have the modifications done.
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paulf
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posted on 20/6/02 at 03:21 PM |
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Or do as i did and make an L shaped mount to fit behind the alternator and still allow it to be fitted.The only thing is i now have a 1600 crossflow
and may fit it instead of the 1300 CVH i was originally going to use.
Paul.
quote: Well, the electrics won't be hard, beacause the RST has mechanical FI
The only probles is, when you bolt a type 9 to a CVH, you rapidly find out there is no nearside engine mount, so most people move the alternator and
use it's mount as an engine mount, and worry about it latter.
Not hard, but not a two minute fix either....
Good luck, it will be an interesting car
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Glenn
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posted on 20/6/02 at 03:22 PM |
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BTW Dave, they do use some electronic controll for the boost
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StueyB
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posted on 20/6/02 at 03:58 PM |
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Well the car belongs to a she, a cute one too
Basically it was involved in a shunt whereby the back was caved in and this car hit the one in front and was a total loss with the insurance company.
As for the skim v pistons, will quiz her exactly. She is a friend so she will understand. Not gonna tell her what is gonna happen to her baby though,
cause she will prob burst into tears.
By stuff I mean, the gubbins associated with the RS Turbo, ie the extra stuff you dont get on a normal engine.
So with the exception of a few mods, which can be built in early, it wouldnt deviate in terms of chasis from the standard locost? Sorry bout this but
im a locost "real life" newbie.
Ps Thanks for helping guys
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Fatboy Dave
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posted on 20/6/02 at 04:30 PM |
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quote: BTW Dave, they do use some electronic controll for the boost
I stand corrected......
I've never really bother with forced induction, always prefering another four cylinders
Sorry for the confusion...
Dave
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