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Posted: Jun 23, 2013 12:31 PM
by FirstFives Dictator
Duke wrote:10psi or your don't have a hair on your ass and wear a skirt.
enabler...

Posted: Jun 23, 2013 1:29 PM
by Jeremy
FirstFives Dictator wrote:
Duke wrote:10psi or your don't have a hair on your ass and wear a skirt.
enabler...
Says the guy working on MS launch control. :laugh:

Posted: Jun 23, 2013 2:01 PM
by FirstFives Dictator
Jeremy wrote:
FirstFives Dictator wrote:
Duke wrote:10psi or your don't have a hair on your ass and wear a skirt.
enabler...
Says the guy working on MS launch control. :laugh:
MoTeC launch control.

It's cost limits the habit...

Posted: Jun 24, 2013 12:08 PM
by T_C_D
Made some improvements to the cooling system as it wasn't optimized and the car ran warmer than I wanted when it's 85+F.

Installed a 2nd electric fan, built a shroud for the top and bottom and installed a proper expansion tank. The shroud is temporary and will be replaced with something more elegant during a trip to Sweeney's.

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Posted: Jun 24, 2013 12:12 PM
by T_C_D
I have also decided to leave the boost level alone. 7-7.5psi is plenty (~475rwhp). I am going to play around with power delivery with the boost controller, a smaller exh housing if necessary and possibly 373lsd instead of the 346lsd.

I need a little more low end tq. :rofl:

Posted: Jun 24, 2013 7:45 PM
by Duke
T_C_D wrote:I have also decided to leave the boost level alone. 7-7.5psi
Put on your skirt. :laugh:

Posted: Jun 25, 2013 12:08 AM
by Shadow
That's sucks man but you got to keep the engine sorta
reliable. Can't be pushing limits on an expensive build.
:wrenchtime:

Posted: Jun 25, 2013 1:14 AM
by Jeremy
T_C_D wrote:I need a little more low end tq. :rofl:
No kidding! You haven't broken ANYTHING yet!!

This is very unlike you, Todd.

Posted: Jun 25, 2013 10:48 AM
by T_C_D
Shadow wrote:That's sucks man but you got to keep the engine sorta
reliable. Can't be pushing limits on an expensive build.
:wrenchtime:
There is less than $1750 in the entire motor and the shortblock can be replaced for $7-800 easily.

I have decided to refine the entire package instead of just cranking up the boost.

Posted: Jun 25, 2013 12:01 PM
by M. Holtmeier
T_C_D wrote:
I have decided to refine the entire package instead of just cranking up the boost.
In my experience; turning up boost was easily accomplished within the first 2 months, refining the package has been an 6 year ongoing process.

Posted: Jun 25, 2013 1:01 PM
by T_C_D
M. Holtmeier wrote:
T_C_D wrote:
I have decided to refine the entire package instead of just cranking up the boost.
In my experience; turning up boost was easily accomplished within the first 2 months, refining the package has been an 6 year ongoing process.
I agree but the chassis is already sorted out. The tune on the engine is really good. Mostly need to refine the power delivery which should not be that difficult.

Todd

Posted: Jul 16, 2013 3:00 PM
by T_C_D
Update

Thankfully moving back to Milwaukee in 4 weeks! Cannot wait to get back to the land of nice people, good football, great beer, great weather and convenient drag strip.

Drove to TedFest. Was a great event as usual. Gave Ted a ride in the car which resulted in a noisy rod. :shock: Not a complete surprise considering the engine went abt 45 seconds without oil pressure during one of the first drives. Don't know what caused it and it never happened again but obviously caused bearing damage.

Faced with a big $$ tow back to NYC, I treated the car nicely and drove it home. Couldn't hear any knocking with the windows down at 70mph.

Some good news. Cooling system is working great! Temps never exceeded 195F while waiting 20+ minutes at the border. MPG was 26.7 for the hwy portion of the trip.

I spent a week researching what to do for another motor and decided on something a little different. Shortblock was ordered yesterday.

aluminum block
manley oil pump
83mm crank
99mm bore
forged pistons
9.5CR

313ci of high revving V8. Peak HP will be abt 6500rpm with a 7000rpm redline.

Also going to have my heads rebuilt and CNC ported. Install scheduled for late Sept.

Posted: Jul 16, 2013 3:28 PM
by Coldswede
T_C_D wrote:Update

Thankfully moving back to Milwaukee in 4 weeks! Cannot wait to get back to the land of nice people, good football, great beer, great weather and convenient drag strip.

Drove to TedFest. Was a great event as usual. Gave Ted a ride in the car which resulted in a noisy rod. :shock: Not a complete surprise considering the engine went abt 45 seconds without oil pressure during one of the first drives. Don't know what caused it and it never happened again but obviously caused bearing damage.

Faced with a big $$ tow back to NYC, I treated the car nicely and drove it home. Couldn't hear any knocking with the windows down at 70mph.




Some good news. Cooling system is working great! Temps never exceeded 195F while waiting 20+ minutes at the border. MPG was 26.7 for the hwy portion of the trip.

I spent a week researching what to do for another motor and decided on something a little different. Shortblock was ordered yesterday.

aluminum block
manley oil pump
83mm crank
99mm bore
forged pistons
9.5CR

313ci of high revving V8. Peak HP will be abt 6500rpm with a 7000rpm redline.

Also going to have my heads rebuilt and CNC ported. Install scheduled for late Sept.

Man! You like to drop bombs don't you! :shock:

Your moving back to Milwaukee? Really?

You lost a rod bearing? 45 seconds with no oil pressure?

You ordered a custom built engine?

You couldn't make this stuff up. :laugh:


Congrats on the move (we all know how much fun that is ;) ) I approve!

Details will be required! Will you get your old shop back?

Posted: Jul 16, 2013 3:56 PM
by Shadow
wait... r u saying NY doesn't have nice people?!? :x :x

Posted: Jul 16, 2013 4:59 PM
by Duke
T_C_D wrote:Thankfully moving back to Milwaukee in 4 weeks! Cannot wait to get back to the land of nice people, good football, great beer, great weather and convenient drag strip.

Drove to TedFest. Was a great event as usual. Gave Ted a ride in the car which resulted in a noisy rod. :shock: Not a complete surprise considering the engine went abt 45 seconds without oil pressure during one of the first drives. Don't know what caused it and it never happened again but obviously caused bearing damage.
Thats good news, is your wife retiring?

45 seconds!!!! You really need to find that issue as if it happens again, another toasted engine. My engine did not like Ted Fest either.....think it is those guys that their heads bobble when they talk.

Posted: Jul 17, 2013 8:16 PM
by Adam W in MN
Wow that's quite an update, didn't expect a reset on the project so soon!

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 11:19 AM
by T_C_D
Shadow wrote:wait... r u saying NY doesn't have nice people?!? :x :x
That is the best thing I can say about New Yorkers.
Duke wrote:
45 seconds!!!! You really need to find that issue as if it happens again, another toasted engine.
I am buying a new oil pump and will inspect the pick up assembly.

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 2:28 PM
by unt0uchable
Aw Damn! Hell of an update there Todd!

Can't wait to see the new goodies though. Doesn't sound like you are too devastated. lol

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 3:39 PM
by T_C_D
unt0uchable wrote:Doesn't sound like you are too devastated. lol
It is what it is. I am certainly not happy about the timing but I am keeping this car forever so it would have happened at some point anyway.

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 3:43 PM
by Bill in MN
Now Todd's going to be close enough so Greggy (KatoM5) and I can go over for play dates.

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 4:17 PM
by T_C_D
Bill in MN wrote:Now Todd's going to be close enough so Greggy (KatoM5) and I can go over for play dates.
Road America :banana: :banana:

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 5:10 PM
by tig
T_C_D wrote:
unt0uchable wrote:Doesn't sound like you are too devastated. lol
It is what it is. I am certainly not happy about the timing but I am keeping this car forever so it would have happened at some point anyway.
Damn, I thought *I* was good at rationalizing things and making lemonade out of lemons.

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 6:41 PM
by OcCoupe
cek wrote:Damn, I thought *I* was good at rationalizing things and making lemonade out of lemons.
Charlie, we're not allowed over here, this place is for "special" people.

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 6:44 PM
by Bill in MN
T_C_D wrote:
Bill in MN wrote:Now Todd's going to be close enough so Greggy (KatoM5) and I can go over for play dates.
Road America :banana: :banana:
Ooooh, very tempting for Oct.....if I haven't done something stupid by then :laugh:

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 9:37 PM
by Good & Tight
Damn that was short lived. Good excuse to upgrade..!!!

Posted: Jul 18, 2013 10:10 PM
by T_C_D
Good & Tight wrote:Damn that was short lived. Good excuse to upgrade..!!!
I had a hard time deciding on the smaller engine but I want to further differentiate myself from the average e28. :rofl:

Posted: Jul 27, 2013 10:02 PM
by T_C_D
Made a final trip to Sweeney's today where we gutted an instrument cluster and made a panel to accept new gauges. Still finish work to do but the important stuff is done.

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Posted: Aug 04, 2013 8:43 PM
by Scottinva
That looks good. I keep having issues with the stock stuff, been wanting to do something like that forever.

Posted: Aug 04, 2013 11:04 PM
by winfred
i did one for my 81 633 with autometer ultralite's, since then they have better fuel gauge's that can adapt to the sender in the car, don't be tempted by the ford unit if you see one listed, the range is almost perfect for the bmw sender at 12-75 ohm but from 50 on it reads empty on a ford gauge where the bmw unit reads the whole range
id post a pic of it but the hosting site its on has been down a week or two, tach and speedo on the outside and 4 in the middle in a square, make sure you have a large enough bulb to trigger the field in the alternator as a battery light, i used a small dome light assy taped up and outta sight behind the cluster parallel with the indicator (so all of the indicator lights would match and i wouldn't have one huge one)

Scottinva wrote:That looks good. I keep having issues with the stock stuff, been wanting to do something like that forever.

Posted: Sep 09, 2013 12:13 PM
by T_C_D
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