KA - In Memory of my Mom (Vincee) and best friend Michael J. Maring
#3571
Besides having a motor that will pass the smog test we will also have a more powerful, smoother and cooler running motor capable of very high boost levels if the need should ever arrive.
#3572
We can do that also, but don't want to. The E85 is available in my driving area and will handle our boost levels up to 104 octane which would be our basic level program. Boost level requirements above this would use the E85 with Aquamist Injection so as to acquire a 124 octane rating.
Besides having a motor that will pass the smog test we will also have a more powerful, smoother and cooler running motor capable of very high boost levels if the need should ever arrive.
Besides having a motor that will pass the smog test we will also have a more powerful, smoother and cooler running motor capable of very high boost levels if the need should ever arrive.
On another note.. looking forward to day that its finally finished and running. ...it's been 5-maybe 6 years now. What a journey you taken
#3573
The view from the engine compartment will appear nearly stock. The most obvious view deviation would be the headers.
#3575
Hey Chad, how is it going?
I think at some point in this thread you mentioned
a certain mileage before your car would engine rebuild.
Was it 20,000 miles or so?
However, many parts were upgraded since;
if the engine rebuild interval is still relatively
short, what exactly would wear out first?
I think at some point in this thread you mentioned
a certain mileage before your car would engine rebuild.
Was it 20,000 miles or so?
However, many parts were upgraded since;
if the engine rebuild interval is still relatively
short, what exactly would wear out first?
#3576
Hey Chad, how is it going?
I think at some point in this thread you mentioned
a certain mileage before your car would engine rebuild.
Was it 20,000 miles or so?
However, many parts were upgraded since;
if the engine rebuild interval is still relatively
short, what exactly would wear out first?
I think at some point in this thread you mentioned
a certain mileage before your car would engine rebuild.
Was it 20,000 miles or so?
However, many parts were upgraded since;
if the engine rebuild interval is still relatively
short, what exactly would wear out first?
Currently, I am considering breaking the motor down and inspecting it somewhere between 8 to 10K mile intervals. That could be some time considering how often I would drive this car.
Last edited by cjv; 08-15-2010 at 05:06 PM.
#3577
The motor has been completed. It is being crated for shipment to S Car Go Racing ..... there it will be fitted into the car.
Engine performance numbers will be announced after shakedown tests have been conducted.
Engine performance numbers will be announced after shakedown tests have been conducted.
Last edited by cjv; 08-16-2010 at 05:31 PM.
#3579
Greg,
Rob and Mark will have their hands full with fitting in the motor, piping to IC's, intakes, fuel pumps, finishing the exhaust and new fuel lines. We need to supply fuel for just under 3000 cc's of injectors per cylinder.
#3580
thats alot of fuel batman...
#3582
whats the ratio on my atv drag machines its about 1.85:1 meth to race gas for same displacment.
BTW Chad what you do for a profession your a sharp guy, With alot of Metallurgy knowledge?
#3583
We are running about 1.35:1 ethanol to gas. We are not even close to overdriving the injectors, remember we are also capable of utilizing nitrous and we desire plenty of fuel capacity. We are also running an Aquamist Meth/H2O injection mixture to obtain a 120 plus octane equal on the E85.
Retired in 1999. Sold all three companies. One of the companies had ASME A,S,R,U and PP stamps. It was capable of class III nuclear. I was the QC Manager. I probably know enough to be dangerous.
Last edited by cjv; 08-17-2010 at 09:07 AM.
#3585
Just a heads up as to what we have been up against tuning wise. The cams, intake and exhaust are set up pointer number wise identical to the GT3 motor. These are full race cams. The six throttle bodies are controlled by two servo motors instead of one. One motor controls each bank. The stock ECU is not capable of doing this. There are twelve injectors, two for each cylinder, the stock ECU is not capable of controlling dual injectors.
This brings us to the last hurdle. Did we scrap the 1200 hp Mustang MAF? The motor makes more power than the Mustang MAF will handle, Yes, we can set up the Mustang MAF to handle another 25%, sounds great but again we are making more power than this. There are two options ......... dual MAF's or Speed Density.
You will just have to wait and see the route we choose. Oh ....... who is this magnificent tuning team? Mum for now. The cat will be out of the bag soon enough.
This brings us to the last hurdle. Did we scrap the 1200 hp Mustang MAF? The motor makes more power than the Mustang MAF will handle, Yes, we can set up the Mustang MAF to handle another 25%, sounds great but again we are making more power than this. There are two options ......... dual MAF's or Speed Density.
You will just have to wait and see the route we choose. Oh ....... who is this magnificent tuning team? Mum for now. The cat will be out of the bag soon enough.
Last edited by cjv; 08-17-2010 at 04:48 PM.