Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
I reckon the red cover looks better. Polished or chrome under bonnet bling always looks like too much work for me to consider, though I do tend to clean my engine bay most times I lift the bonnet. I like it to be clean and have some visual impact.
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
I thought Snowie was going to have more of a track focus..... You're actually adding weight?!
When I saw the first shot of the door I was expecting it to be the start of a 'gutting' process.....

When I saw the first shot of the door I was expecting it to be the start of a 'gutting' process.....
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
A kilo of deadening doesnt bother you as much when you have 300whp to push it along.
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
Nice work Richard! Making me thing about engineering!
BTW...considered water-methanol injection? I gained 13rwkW on my car!
BTW...considered water-methanol injection? I gained 13rwkW on my car!
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
Nevyn72 wrote:I thought Snowie was going to have more of a track focus..... You're actually adding weight?!![]()
When I saw the first shot of the door I was expecting it to be the start of a 'gutting' process.....
Yeah yeah I know, but the whole point to getting it registered was to be able to drive on the road and to the track. I'm sure an extra couple of kg's in Dynomat wont make much difference to my lap times but it makes a heap of difference to the audio and music is a big part of my life. Plus I'm on a diet so that has to help as well.


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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
It's been a while and not much has happened but I did manage to finally secure the coils down properly with the addition of an SE rocker cover.
Sad to see the polished one go but this one says "Turbo" so extra bonus for that
Also put back on the ported intake but can't sell the polished one as have other plans for that and it just so pretty.

Off to Melbourne to the engineering show most of next week so car will be left at Ricols for the final tune.
Should hopefully see some good numbers soon.
Sad to see the polished one go but this one says "Turbo" so extra bonus for that


Also put back on the ported intake but can't sell the polished one as have other plans for that and it just so pretty.

Off to Melbourne to the engineering show most of next week so car will be left at Ricols for the final tune.
Should hopefully see some good numbers soon.
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
So Colin finally finished the last tune with the Bosch 800 injectors. Thanks Suli.
Pretty decent numbers but we are now at the limits of the 2560. Didn't matter how much we turned up the boost it settled back to around 17psi.
Still, very happy with 280rwhp and 370N.M on E85

For me it is scary fast but maybe I'm a bit of a "puss puss"
Haven't given it any thought Bryan but you have given me some more food for thought.
Pretty decent numbers but we are now at the limits of the 2560. Didn't matter how much we turned up the boost it settled back to around 17psi.
Still, very happy with 280rwhp and 370N.M on E85

For me it is scary fast but maybe I'm a bit of a "puss puss"
Apu wrote:Nice work Richard! Making me thing about engineering!
BTW...considered water-methanol injection? I gained 13rwkW on my car!
Haven't given it any thought Bryan but you have given me some more food for thought.
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
I've got a shipment of stuff coming in a couple of weeks. Let me know if you want to add it in.
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
I always figured 270rwkw was more than enough for an NA/NB (from memory, that's what charlie91 "nobbled" his car down to at the track and he had aero, wide tyres and that youthful "I'm indestructable" attitude so that he was prepared to use it), anything more than that isn't usable and is just for bragging rights (which is a nice thing to have but nothing practical).
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
I just remembered - you're already on E85...no point having water-meth!
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
Charlie had around 250rwkw, and this car has around 215.
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
NitroDann wrote:Charlie had around 250rwkw, and this car has around 215.
.... and Lokiel doesn't know about his because it never leaves the garage!

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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
Nevyn72 wrote:NitroDann wrote:Charlie had around 250rwkw, and this car has around 215.
.... and Lokiel doesn't know about his because it never leaves the garage!
Gina the "Garage Queen" is gonna bitch-slap you for that comment (even though it's true).
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
bitch slap you from safe inside its cocoon garage
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Re: Bear's White NB8B Turbo "Snowie"
Hey guys, how's it going?
Recently bought a 90 NA6 that's been turbo'd, and I'm going to try and engineer it in Sydney so I can blue slip. The only thing I'm really worried about is the emissions test. I believe it's running a megasquirt (I'll have to have a look and research exactly which version it is), so I was just wondering if anybody knows who'd be best to help me? I'm of course happy to pay. Apparently it's running a home-done approximate tune at the moment. The rest seems like fairly straight forward basic mechanical work I shouldn't have a problem with. Was hoping to spend about a grand on engineering, with any extra costs on top due to the work it'll need (it's got an atmo BOV at the moment, intercooler is just held on by it's pipes, etc)
Look forward to your replies.
Chris
Recently bought a 90 NA6 that's been turbo'd, and I'm going to try and engineer it in Sydney so I can blue slip. The only thing I'm really worried about is the emissions test. I believe it's running a megasquirt (I'll have to have a look and research exactly which version it is), so I was just wondering if anybody knows who'd be best to help me? I'm of course happy to pay. Apparently it's running a home-done approximate tune at the moment. The rest seems like fairly straight forward basic mechanical work I shouldn't have a problem with. Was hoping to spend about a grand on engineering, with any extra costs on top due to the work it'll need (it's got an atmo BOV at the moment, intercooler is just held on by it's pipes, etc)
Look forward to your replies.
Chris
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