Nash
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posted on 13/1/11 at 11:51 PM |
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Finished My Winter Upgrades
So I've now finished my Winter Upgrades and only got the Rolling Road session left to have done (booked for the 24th Jan with Dave Walker).
Here is some piccies of the work.
How it was Day 1
Engine out
Good Old X-Flow:
Zetec Going In:
Zorst being made:
Primaries being formed:
and the collectors shaping up:
Full Cage First Fit pre-Powdercoating:
I've gone for an interchangeable cage so I can fit the original hop or have a full cage:
Jenvey's installed:
Denso Alternator Installed:
Install Emerald ECU and Initial Mapping:
Finished Zetec Install Inlet side:
Finished Install Exhaust Side:
Mid shot Cage and Engine Install:
From the nose:
Winter Mods complete 1:
Winter Mods complete 2:
Finished work on it last week and did 350 miles last weekend to run it in. VERY pleased. It may have been FREEZING but the grin on my face kept me
warm.
So keep going good people, the work is worth it.
............Neil
It's What You Do Next That Counts.
Build It, Buy It, Drive It:
Southern Kit Car Club
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JeffJeffers
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posted on 14/1/11 at 12:08 AM |
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looks like you have had a very productive winter.
Where did you get the idler for the altenator from of did you make it?
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Nash
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posted on 14/1/11 at 12:36 AM |
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Jeff,
Bought it as part of the alternator kit. I got mine from GBS in Nottingham but if you Google Brise they can be found there.
................Neil
[Edited on 14/1/11 by Nash]
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eddie99
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posted on 14/1/11 at 12:56 AM |
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Wow that is some awesome winter work. Well done!!! Looks stunning!
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franky
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posted on 14/1/11 at 06:42 AM |
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Looks really nice
How much does an install like that cost? Looks nicely done.
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dan8400
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posted on 14/1/11 at 07:57 AM |
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Excellent job there. The fit and finish you have accheived is top notch! Well done. I went from Pinto to Zetec last winter. Not too bad of a job but
time consuming. Did you get for a new zetec? Looks clean if it's not a brand spanker.
Let us know how the RR session goes. Should be making a shed load of power
Thanks
Dan
EDIT: spelling mistakes
[Edited on 14/1/11 by dan8400]
Hey - That's Journey!!!
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lotusmadandy
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posted on 14/1/11 at 08:08 AM |
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Nice neat work,is it a new zetec?
Let us know what it makes on the rollers.
Like Dan i swapped
from a pinto to a zetec last year,it is the best mod ever.
I'm just about to fit my newly built turbo zetec,so that
should be interesting.
Andy
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Nash
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posted on 14/1/11 at 08:20 AM |
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That depends on whether you know my wife if the cost is important to you because you are making plans then you can u2u me and I'd be happy to
give you some details.
As a guiding principle and as justification for me. I had a budget to build and run a car over 5 years. I broke it down into purchase, build, upgrade
and running costs.
Spent much less actually building it and getting iit through IVA then I budgetted for but the compromise was I used a 1300 x-flow engine which had
some significant advantages actually.
I regiistered the car on June 10th last year and since then have used it a lot. I joined the SKCC Southern Kit Car Club and subsequently I'm out
in it every weekend rain or shin (not snow), been to France in it 3 times and at least another three trips there this year. As well as weekend blats
and road trips around the uk. We have an "Up the east coast down the west coast road trip in late April planned ending at Stoneleigh. You can
see our full calander over on the SKCC site.
The point I'm longwindedly getting to is that I had no idea how much I was going to use it when I IVD'd it but having got it on the road
and lived with it for 6 months AND loved it and the like minded friends I've made in the process convinced me my 5 year plan was worth
continuing with.
The winter mods weren't cheap. You can work out what a crate Zetec, Jenveys and Emerald k6 cost. Then you have custom 4-2-1 exhaust, custom
Rollcage, engine mounts, lightened flywheel, raceline sump, raceline water rail, denso alternator and all the other additional costs you incur when
doing this that add up to more then you want it to.
So no it wasn't cheap but in the 5 year overview I am underspent at this point and I am much higher up the grin factor curve then I expected.
My mantra is "Do it once, do it right" as I said I do a lot of miles so reliability is key for me. Performance is a given.
Over egged justification over.
......... Neil
It's What You Do Next That Counts.
Build It, Buy It, Drive It:
Southern Kit Car Club
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ashg
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posted on 14/1/11 at 08:27 AM |
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from memory i think he went for the whole new engine package from gbs including the ecu and throttle bodies.
Anything With Tits or Wheels Will cost you MONEY!!
Haynes Roadster (Finished)
Exocet (Finished & Sold)
New Project (Started)
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alawrence
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posted on 14/1/11 at 08:31 AM |
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love it
who supplied exhaust and rollbar ?
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dhutch
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posted on 14/1/11 at 12:37 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by alawrencewho supplied exhaust
Interested in this also, be intersting to get a noise reading off it too...?
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jeffw
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posted on 14/1/11 at 01:45 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Nash
That depends on whether you know my wife if the cost is important to you because you are making plans then you can u2u me and I'd be happy to
give you some details.
The winter mods weren't cheap. You can work out what a crate Zetec, Jenveys and Emerald k6 cost. Then you have custom 4-2-1 exhaust, custom
Rollcage, engine mounts, lightened flywheel, raceline sump, raceline water rail, denso alternator and all the other additional costs you incur when
doing this that add up to more then you want it to.
So no it wasn't cheap but in the 5 year overview I am underspent at this point and I am much higher up the grin factor curve then I expected.
My mantra is "Do it once, do it right" as I said I do a lot of miles so reliability is key for me. Performance is a given.
Over egged justification over.
......... Neil
Lol...looks great mate....not very Locost though
Do it once, do it right ....ummmm sure I've heard that before somewhere !
The exhaust and rollcage where done by Powerspeed in Ashford.
[Edited on 14/1/11 by jeffw]
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Nash
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posted on 14/1/11 at 02:02 PM |
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Jeff we follow the same philosophy. You just have more money then me.
ok questions answered I hope.
I bought the kit of parts fron GBS in Nottingham. Lession learned from this was they were the cheapest but I spent more in tieing it all together so
may not have been the most cost effective way to do it.
Engine is a new crate engine
custom zorst 4-2-1 and the custom rollcage was Powerspeed in Ashford Kent. These guys are excellent for this stuff and I would recommend them for this
type of fabrication to anyone.
Noise. The zorst is 93dB but this is increased to 97dB with the induction noise. I know I'm biased but I thing it sounds great.
On Powerspeed, I am organising an Open Day in early March as part of SKCC's programme of activity and there will be a host of stuff going on
including,
A talk on exhaust design
Demo's of exhausts being bent
examples of work they have done
Opportunities to talk about future upgrade type work
ecu remapping for most of the main manufacturer engines
we are currently in discussion about what else will be included so keep your eyes open for an invite via these boards.
Hope that answers your questions. Feel free to ask if you what to know more.
............. Neil
It's What You Do Next That Counts.
Build It, Buy It, Drive It:
Southern Kit Car Club
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jeffw
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posted on 14/1/11 at 02:40 PM |
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Had more money than you I just have more debt now lol
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blockzzz
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posted on 15/1/11 at 11:23 AM |
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Looks very nice.
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greenwood03
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posted on 17/1/11 at 04:06 PM |
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for the person above who's interested in knowing the db level, dont think Neil has had his tested as yet. I'm running a powerspeed set up
( complete ) with 7 inch can and when that was 'fresh' it was 95db, last noise test was 98. If any of you are thinking about replacing
your 'zorts' then would heartily endorse Powerspeeds work. They know what they're about and the results after a remap on mine were
very pleasing with significant increase in torque without bhp loss.
As Neil says he's arranging as part of an SKCC event to host an Open Day/Morning at PSpeed early March. For anyone interested we'll no
doubt have a run around first and then end up at their premises for butties and a nose around.
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alawrence
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posted on 17/1/11 at 04:47 PM |
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hi
your post (8:20 on the 24/1)
"I bought the kit of parts fron GBS in Nottingham. Lession learned from this was they were the cheapest but I spent more in tieing it all
together so may not have been the most cost effective way to do it."
what was it you wrer commenting on....sorry i lost the plot a bit
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Nash
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posted on 20/1/11 at 11:09 PM |
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Sorry I did waffle a bit.
I had to buy a few additional items to finish things off with the kit from GBS whereas the quots I had from Raceline and Dunnell were complete kits.
When I added the "extra" items onto the list I was no better off.
HTH's
Noise is 93dB silencer and 97dB inc induction noise.
...............Neil
It's What You Do Next That Counts.
Build It, Buy It, Drive It:
Southern Kit Car Club
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