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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:41 pm

finished painting the light cover today and give it polish

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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:56 pm

I have put the splitter to the test today at the Mx5 club sprint event and I am pleased to say that is works. The difference that it has made is quite amazing really, I knew it would work, but was not expecting the difference to be so noticable. It obviously has not affect in the slow corners, but in the ones at 80kph and above it is awesome.

I have loads of front turn in now - problem is the rear cannot handle it too well. It took a bit of getting used to. There was one 90deg corner that I managed to go around with the steering wheel pointing straight for about 60% of it.

I have to think about the rear now :D

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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby deviant » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:04 pm

What sort of speed could you carry around the sweeper?

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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Wed Mar 09, 2011 1:27 am

deviant wrote:What sort of speed could you carry around the sweeper?


From the video I took it is 100-105kph. In comparison to other vids, I think it is a bit faster, but I don't think I will get the full benefits until I do something with the rear to address the balance of the car. I don't feel that I am able to use the full benefits of the front grip because the rear will not hang on and this does not inspire confidence :)

In terms of the speed, it is the difference that is important in terms of the splitter, the overall speed will be mainly the tyres if you are comparing against your own figures.
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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:30 pm

Pistons have arrived :D

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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:28 pm

I have gotten my block and crank back from the machine shop today, and drop my B6T head off for a clean up before porting work starts. I am amazed how clean the block is, I thought it had been cleaned and painted. Black is not the best colour for spotting leaks though. I am really happy with the work that has been done.

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The Carrillo rods are in transit, so should be here soon and I am hoping to order the ACL Race bearings this week, so the re-build can start soon.
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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:53 pm

Rods are here, nearly ready for building

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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Okibi » Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:34 am

Thanks for sharing Si, will have to catch up with you soon and find out more about the machine shop you used and prices etc.
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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Sat Apr 30, 2011 10:23 pm

While I have been away, my bearing and studs have arrived, so ready to start building the bottom end.

I was thinking I would add the following to the tech guides, if people think it will be useful

1 - How to gap piston rings
2 - General crank/rods/piston fitting
3 - checking/measuring deck height
4 - de-shrouding valves
5 - porting

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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby davidau » Sat Apr 30, 2011 10:36 pm

now just missing the rear spoiler :D
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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Sat Apr 30, 2011 11:52 pm

davidau wrote:now just missing the rear spoiler :D


I really want an APR GTC-200, like the one below, but the shipping is more than the item right now, so I cannot justify it. Really need to get my engine done first :D

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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby davidau » Sun May 01, 2011 12:06 am

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I was thinking putting something like this onto mine. :) I am too work on the engine first. Good luck
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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Tue May 17, 2011 11:53 pm

Finally started the engine rebuild, still have a few things that I am waiting for...
-- Oil pump
-- piston ring grinder
-- stretch gauge

But thought I would make a start - the crank is now fitted ...

Studs and bearings ready to go
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Crank dropped in place with plenty of engine assembly lubrication on there.
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Studs greased and ready to torque up.
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forgot to take a pic of the studs all torqued up :?

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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Okibi » Wed May 18, 2011 12:21 am

Looks good Simon, are you getting an adjustable hone tool or is it fixed width?

I was also looking at a dial gauge to measure the bore diameter. Seem most places just sell spring style gauges that you then measure with vernier callipers.
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Re: Si.G's NA6

Postby Si.G » Wed May 18, 2011 1:29 am

Okibi wrote:Looks good Simon, are you getting an adjustable hone tool or is it fixed width?

I was also looking at a dial gauge to measure the bore diameter. Seem most places just sell spring style gauges that you then measure with vernier callipers.


The block has had a 2mm over bore because of the size of the pistons, so the machine shop took care of the overbore and hone.

The gauge I am waiting for is to measure the stretch in the con-rod bolts.

For what you need, I think you can get a special internal micrometre to measure bores, you use different pre-sized rods to allow measurement over many sizes.

If you are going to the autotest on sunday, we can have a chat then.

(I was really please with my performance in the sprint series on sunday (wet and dry), so it has inspired me to pull my finger out)

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