rusty nuts
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posted on 13/2/07 at 06:07 PM |
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Locost on the road since June 2005, but not really finished
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Paul (Notts)
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posted on 13/2/07 at 06:35 PM |
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VIENTO V8 - 3.5 RV8 just 6 months away from SVA ( depending on who sees the credit card bills!! )
Rescued attachment sep06 011.jpg
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Andybarbet
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posted on 13/2/07 at 06:37 PM |
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Velocity 1.8 zetec, unstarted as yet due to impending divorce
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Project7
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posted on 13/2/07 at 06:47 PM |
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Velocity XT - 1600 zetec. Not finished but getting there.......
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andybod
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posted on 13/2/07 at 06:47 PM |
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slowly building a velocity but sitting in a mates garage at minute whilst i build the noble hoping to be back onto velocity by june mmmmm got to get
turbo engine into mini so might be july
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Dave J
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posted on 13/2/07 at 06:53 PM |
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Viento 4.6V8 on't road April last year. Still faffing about on various improvements.
Dave
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bug1
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posted on 13/2/07 at 07:37 PM |
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Mines a velocity 2.9 v6 about to apply for the sva
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bug1
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posted on 13/2/07 at 07:37 PM |
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Mines a velocity 2.9 v6 about to apply for the sva
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r3nuf
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posted on 13/2/07 at 10:32 PM |
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Velocity XT SVA'd and on the road Oct 06
Few teething problems and improvements required but loving it!
Drive Fast....Brake Late....Take Chances
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darrens
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posted on 13/2/07 at 11:21 PM |
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Viento 3.9 V8, lumpy cam, with Megasquirt II EFI, Hope to be finished by April/May
Currently extending garage due to lack of space to progress, should be back to work on viento within next 2 weeks
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APR
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posted on 14/2/07 at 01:29 PM |
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veolcity xt 2.0 blacktop on gsxr t/bodies on road
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Scotty
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posted on 14/2/07 at 01:31 PM |
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havent seen it for three months .......
too effing busy at work
PLEASE NOTE! All comments made by this person are to be considered "Tongue in Cheek" and are not meant to be taken seriously in any way - so there!
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G3OFF
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posted on 14/2/07 at 04:43 PM |
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Viento been on the road since 04.
currentley undergoing heart transplant..
4.7L rover v8 wiv big PHAT supercharger.
forged internals, mega squirt etc.. blah blah blah
Description
no such thing as to much power......
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rjs
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posted on 14/2/07 at 08:40 PM |
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mines a Velocity 1.8 zetec its the lugeo exdemo car the yellow one on there site
http://www.luegosportscars.com/cars/velocity/main.htm
its had alot done to it since then , full weather gear & its now got twin webbers ect
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darrens
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posted on 14/2/07 at 10:42 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by G3OFF
Viento been on the road since 04.
currentley undergoing heart transplant..
4.7L rover v8 wiv big PHAT supercharger.
forged internals, mega squirt etc.. blah blah blah
Description
Bonza looking car.....
[Edited on 14/2/07 by darrens]
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andytmc
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posted on 14/2/07 at 11:17 PM |
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Velocity with Zetec 1.8, on the road since December 2006.
G3OFF - very nice car, wheels are superb!
Andy
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jcs
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posted on 15/2/07 at 07:27 AM |
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I have just finished a Velocity XT with 2000 Pinto. SVA okay, just waiting registration. DVLA after 3weeks still not inspected!!!
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Fub
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posted on 15/2/07 at 10:41 AM |
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Viento Cosworth V6
Building has been on hold for last 12 months.
Motivation problems with wiring and building engine mounts.
Noticed NeilP has been building one.
HELP!!!!!!
Any advice form what you have learnt.
Much to ask, much to learn, please help kick start me.
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richard thomas
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posted on 15/2/07 at 11:46 AM |
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Get on with it man!!!
What do you need help with??
Don't be afraid to ask, the answer will more than likely be on here, plenty of knowledge around these parts...
When i started posting, my attitude was - I'd rather sound daft asking this question than remain daft indefinately... I'd never have
finished without this forum.
Rich.
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Fub
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posted on 15/2/07 at 12:08 PM |
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It's not the bit about sounding daft it's the bit about actually being daft.
I loved going out to the garage at weekends and starting one job and doing what I thought was great and then in hindsight thought why did I do it that
way and then take it apart and redo it.
Then look at what I redone and realise i could have done it even better.
I got the engine as far back as I could and due to the heads had to change part of the chasis, then realised the reverse switch hit so moved the
engine forward, then realised I didn't have to have the reverse light in the first place so it can go back.
Bang my head. 14pound mallett required.
I have the original cosworth loom but it needs shortening. Scared...
Engine mountings to be made. and exhaust to build and then it may be finished.
You guys are the source to my completing this 3 years to date project.
So wiring... what do I need to be doing as I am told that using the cosworth stuff wants to speak to the auto box and i am using 2.4 type 9 with hydro
clutch and 4x4 clutdh system.
Exhaust... I want to use the standard manifold with lambda, no cats and exiting the sides through single pipe. The os has vacuum unit and pipe going
into the back of the inlet. Why and do I need this as I have tried to fit with the pipe in place, after swearing and scratching the powder coat took
it back out as it was a disaster.
Engine mountings... the originals with the mounting rubbers will need the engine to be low and the sump hanging down like cows udders.
Fuel pump... what is recommended as a stand alone with inline filter.
This is the bulk of whats left to be done the rest is cosmetic I hope.
HELP PLEASE
Sorry for the long post you can all wake up now....Yawn
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richard thomas
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posted on 15/2/07 at 01:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Fub
It's not the bit about sounding daft it's the bit about actually being daft.
We're all a bit that way don't worry!
I loved going out to the garage at weekends and starting one job and doing what I thought was great and then in hindsight thought why did I do it that
way and then take it apart and redo it.
Then look at what I redone and realise i could have done it even better.
Don't worry, we've all done that too!!
I have the original cosworth loom but it needs shortening. Scared...
We'll come back to that one.....
Engine mountings to be made. and exhaust to build and then it may be finished.
Pretty sure some others have used this engine before - must be someone who can give a pointer in the Engine/transmission section...?
You guys are the source to my completing this 3 years to date project.
So wiring... what do I need to be doing as I am told that using the cosworth stuff wants to speak to the auto box and i am using 2.4 type 9 with hydro
clutch and 4x4 clutdh system.
Yes, I have read about this before, apparently the engine will stall a lot at traffic lights etc - there must be a fix, again probably in the
eng/transmission section?
Exhaust... I want to use the standard manifold with lambda, no cats and exiting the sides through single pipe.
You might need the cats depending on the engine age for SVA....?? anyone confirm this?
The os has vacuum unit and pipe going into the back of the inlet. Why and do I need this as I have tried to fit with the pipe in place, after
swearing and scratching the powder coat took it back out as it was a disaster.
Inlet manifold heater?? any takers?
Engine mountings... the originals with the mounting rubbers will need the engine to be low and the sump hanging down like cows udders.
New bespoke ones required...
Fuel pump... what is recommended as a stand alone with inline filter.
The original Granny one will give the correct pressure??
Anyone else got any further gen??
Rich.
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Fub
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posted on 15/2/07 at 01:29 PM |
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Thanks for the support.
I have checked the age of the engine and it is pre 95 so no need for cats.
The fuel pump was part of the tank and that is probably a toyota by now.
The other stuff will be the nerve centre to completion.
What i didn't add was that i am using a set of merc amg alloys on the longest wheel studs available and a 5mm spacer as a 10mm only allowed a
few turns on the wheel nuts.
I am trying to put a 5 mm spacer set between the hub and upright.
According to the luego instructions this has been acheived by using washers but I want a solid version the actual shape of the back of the hub to
transfer pressure across the whole area and not the bolts.
To save taking the whole thing apart has anyone got one laying around that can be used to make a template out of.
I am using the Granada hub but it looks very much like a Sierra.
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richard thomas
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posted on 15/2/07 at 02:38 PM |
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I would investigate a sierra EFi fuel pump - i would bet that the operating pressures are similar...
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blockhead_rich
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posted on 15/2/07 at 09:38 PM |
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Mine was registered on the 1st of August last year - just when the weather tunred crap! Still got to sort out the blowing fuses though - roughly 1-2
per trip!
Rich
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richard thomas
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posted on 15/2/07 at 09:44 PM |
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I'm gonna have to start counting us all soon and post a list - more than I thought.....
Rich.
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