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Author: Subject: so i want to build a Rs turbo Kit car!!!!!
NS Dev

posted on 25/4/06 at 10:36 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Liam
We'll see

I reckon if you want to drive fast you should just keep it all singing. Should just be a matter of skill to work the box and avoid bogging down majorly off boost?? I'm not really expecting much lag with a lightly twin turbo'd v6 - in the light car should hopefully just feel like a strong engine. Will be interesting to see anyway - it'll be NA with around 200bhp initially while i get comfy with the megasquirt.

Liam

[Edited on 25/4/06 by Liam]


I think you'll be ok with your car if I'm honest Liam.

I've driven a twin turbo XR4x4, with the pair of diddy turbos on it and that drove very well I will admit, but there was a lot of plumbing!

Don't underestimate the difficulty of "keeping it singing" though! Believe me I don't hang about when driving "in earnest" but most road car gearing is very wide for a turbo power band!

The best turbo car I have ever been in was an Escort Cossie shell fitted with an "ex granada" Cossie V6 and full ford motorsport 4wd transmission. 3.7 litre stroker steel billet crank, forged pistons, billet rods, flowed heads, twin turbocharged, huge intercooler very nicely made and superb design of inlet plumbing including made from scratch ally inlet manifolds and stainless tubular exhaust manifolds before the turbos.

Was revving to 9,000 rpm or just over and made just a little over 700hp, and about that figure in lbft of torque.

Was an interesting car when used on the road!

Broke £20,000 gearboxes with alarming regularity though, hence why it has been dismantled!





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NS Dev

posted on 25/4/06 at 10:38 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Arthur T
why is a bike engine called (BEC)

i know i bike engine would be faster but not my cup of T..

i would love to go Zetec bottom end as i said at the begining my friend is rebuilding his rs Turbo & he is going that way but it costs. i think that will be a later project...but the idea is there...

i also do not mean a silly 206 gti is going to beat a 2ltr zetec kit car. but a classic Super 7 had a 1.6 single cam engine with little torque also its 30 years old. this technology has been superseeded.


superceded maybe but it will still thrash a 206 gti around a track!





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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 26/4/06 at 06:55 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Arthur T
why is a bike engine called (BEC)

i know i bike engine would be faster but not my cup of T..

i would love to go Zetec bottom end as i said at the begining my friend is rebuilding his rs Turbo & he is going that way but it costs. i think that will be a later project...but the idea is there...

i also do not mean a silly 206 gti is going to beat a 2ltr zetec kit car. but a classic Super 7 had a 1.6 single cam engine with little torque also its 30 years old. this technology has been superseeded.





BIKE ENGINED CAR = BEC

As for the ZVH its a nice idea but as a bitsa engine its a bad idea challange or not.






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Arthur T

posted on 26/4/06 at 10:11 AM Reply With Quote
Q- As for the ZVH its a nice idea but as a bitsa engine its a bad idea challange or not.

A- WHY???
its a strong engine? its know to produce 200bhp cheaply & easily.
its a standard engine so the only alterations would be mods i want to do rather than mods that would be needed.
the pipe work is straight forward couple of new pipes larger bonnet....& done.. well thats the plan!

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Mezzz

posted on 26/4/06 at 10:25 AM Reply With Quote
I was looking at going down the route of putting an car engine into.... what that thing called.. a car

BUT THEN

I found out about this amazing thing where you put a Bike engine into a car and it was love

Im still not a total BEC head but I am getting there you should look into it

0-60 in under 4 sec

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BKLOCO

posted on 26/4/06 at 11:49 AM Reply With Quote
I realy don't want to wee on your chips but reading this thread from start to here I get the distinct feeling that you have gone to an open day and come away dreaming.
I may be wrong.
Your best course of action would be to listen to the people on this forum.
There are a lot of very experienced builders on here ( and I don't necessarily include myself in this catagory). Listen to what you are being told.
Do lots of research first. Then you stand more chance of getting a useable car on the road/track rather than another pile of bits on e-bay.
I honestly do not think youy have any idea of the performance of these cars even with a lowly 1600 Kent in them.
It's all about power to weight ratios.
Thats what gives you the blistering acceleration. Top speed is HP related.
and there are published formulas for working out top speeds with drag coefficients and horse power. Like I say do the research.
Don't assume that just because an engine has forced induction that it is going to outperform a similar car that is na. It aint always so.






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Marcus

posted on 26/4/06 at 11:59 AM Reply With Quote
Just recently, I've been hooning round in Roland's book Locost with bog standard crossflow (86 bhp if you're lucky). It is SO MUCH FUN!
I'd like to see a 206 keep up with that!
Mine uses a 1700 crossflow (about 120 bhp) It's mad!
These are both 30 year old engines and can still outperform all but the supercar brigade, especially on the twisties.
CVH engines can be tuned for more power than crossflows due to their larger standard valves and better combustion chamber design. I'd say build the turbo lump and have a larf!!


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Peteff

posted on 26/4/06 at 01:39 PM Reply With Quote
so i want to build a Rs turbo Kit car!!!!!

So build one, don't ask for approval or opinions you don't really want, get forward and then tell us about it after. If you've built it you'll like it and you don't need to justify yourself or your motives to anybody else. Sylva Mojo would be your easiest option I think as it can use the Escort/Fiesta in the rear with it's front wheel drive box, get your hand in your pocket, get the spanners out and stop dreaming.

[Edited on 26/4/06 by Peteff]





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quadra

posted on 26/4/06 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
I say go for it, be different, that is the beauty of the seven, everyone likes something different but the principal is the same. You like messing with cars. I have driven a turbo'd seven for 6 years now and it still scares me. I like the torque you get from a turbo car whether it be petrol or diesel, as Liam said you get the best of both worlds docile off boost and not so docile on boost. Turbo lag isn't nearly as bad these days due to better turbo and tuning technology and in my opinion it is no different to most modern day 16v engines which have very little power or torque low down in the rev range and then come on cam at about 4000 rpm. I drive a Clio 182 as an everyday car and whilst it is good fun it is tiresome trying to get the best from it due to relatively small power band high up in the rev range and the constant gear changing required to keep it all singing. I have no doubt that bike engines are fun and make all the right noises but an r1 engine can't make 200lb/ft torque at 2500 rpm can it now (well not without a turbo anyway). Snails and front diffs rule.

Mike

[Edited on 26/4/06 by quadra]

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ady8077

posted on 26/4/06 at 09:30 PM Reply With Quote
Hi

Theres a chap on the westy forum who's just upgraded his n/a cvh to an rs turbo have a look at

http://boardroom.wscc.co.uk/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?s=000c79b0fc7704b3048ca8ad6f5f04bb;act=ST;f=3;t=32025;hl=turbo

Adrian

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froggy

posted on 26/4/06 at 10:38 PM Reply With Quote
if you want the bec experience put your car in second gear and drive along a dual carriageway at 50mph and see how long you can stand it for

cue abuse about wheezy v8,s and boat anchors

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