Finally got the camera out
#1
This is my daily car (top) and track car (below)
400 bhp Skyline R34 V-spec (UK spec)
272 bhp Supercharged Lotus Exige
[Edited by DavidBrown - 1/20/2002 12:14:10 AM]
400 bhp Skyline R34 V-spec (UK spec)
272 bhp Supercharged Lotus Exige
[Edited by DavidBrown - 1/20/2002 12:14:10 AM]
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#11
Hey Cem, I took a snap of the left side, cos it has that lurvely air cool scoop in the front dam.. You know, just like the one you don't have (just pulling yer plonker)
#13
hehe, they'll get you far on a track day, or are they so you can flag down a marshall when you're gearbox has overheated ?
[Edited by DavidBrown - 1/21/2002 2:38:18 PM]
[Edited by DavidBrown - 1/21/2002 2:38:18 PM]
#14
David,
I'm leaning towards an Exige as my next toy
Can you post details of the mods you have added to it to get the power output, if you are feeling generous you could also scare me by putting the cost on the bottom that you laid out on top of the donor car
Cheers
Yex
I'm leaning towards an Exige as my next toy
Can you post details of the mods you have added to it to get the power output, if you are feeling generous you could also scare me by putting the cost on the bottom that you laid out on top of the donor car
Cheers
Yex
#15
Hi Yex, I run the Exiges Bulletin Board (www.exiges.com) where you will find lots of enthusiastic and friendly people discussing their Exiges.
The modification to get to 272bhp is the TurboTechnics Supercharger conversion. It involves:
Engine
Supercharged 1.8 VHPD de-restircted k series. Lightweight low compression pistons and forged connecting rods designed by Turbo Technics. Strengthened crankcase and cylinder liners. Cast aluminium ladder frame. High tensile through bolts. Revised lubrication system. Uprated cylinder head. Thoroughly inspected and re-assembled to exacting tolerances. Dynamometer tested with power recording.
Maximum output: 272 BHP @ 7000 rpm
Maximum torque: 215 lb/ft @ 6000 rpm
Power to weight for the Exige: 340 bhp per tonne.
0-60: 4.0
0-100: 10.0
Supercharger
Geotec centrifugal supercharger manufactured by Turbo Technics. Epicyclic traction-drive system. Maximum speed 95,000 rev/min. Boost pressure 0.70 bar. Lightweight cast aluminium construction. Lubricated by oil direct from engine.
Supercharger drive
Reinforces poly-vee drive belt. Wider crankshaft pully. Automatic belt tensioner system and idler pulley. Sealed for life bearings.
Induction
High-flow air box incorporating foam filter. Intergrated charge-cooler with coolant circuit. Cast aluminium inlet manifold tuned for maximum torque. Silicon high pressure hoses. Uprated crankcase ventilation system and catch tank.
Cooling
Charge-cooler radiator mounted in nose of vehicle. Electric coolant circulation pump. Expansion tank. 13 row oil cooler. Stainless braided oil lines.
Engine Management
Double row 8 injector system. Digitally mapped igntion and ECU injector drive
Features
Boost pressure of 0.70 bar directed int a new cast aluminium inlet manifold with integrated charge cooler. This prevents increased engine bay temperature.
Coolant circulated with the aid of an electric pump to an additional water radiator mounted within the nose section of the car.
A front mounted oil cooler is situated within the supercharger unit.
Numerous engine components are machined, strengthened or replaced. These include a new set of strengthened Turbo Technics pistons, new forged connecting rods, a cast aluminium ladder frame to increase crankcase rigidity and high tensile through-bolts. Once meticulously assembled, every engine undergoes a full test programme. A total of eight fuel injectors that have been digitally mapped by Turbo Technics provide the necessary fuel to ensure maximum power and engine reliability. The new cast aluminium air inlet manifold has been designed to maximise engine torque, but also incorporates a charge cooler to increase efficiency. The transmission remains standard apart from an uprated clutch assembly.
Servicing and warranty
Low in maintenance, then engine and supercharger require no specialist servicing.
The supercharger bearings are lubricated by oil direct from the engine.
Standard grade engine oil is used.
Supercharger drive is transmitted via a longlife poly-vee belt with automatic tensioner.
Peace of mind with one year 12,000 mile warranty.
Cost inc fitting + Vat: a few quid under £10K.
Handling wise, little will touch it, and with the S/charger, not much will touch it in a straight line either.
The modification to get to 272bhp is the TurboTechnics Supercharger conversion. It involves:
Engine
Supercharged 1.8 VHPD de-restircted k series. Lightweight low compression pistons and forged connecting rods designed by Turbo Technics. Strengthened crankcase and cylinder liners. Cast aluminium ladder frame. High tensile through bolts. Revised lubrication system. Uprated cylinder head. Thoroughly inspected and re-assembled to exacting tolerances. Dynamometer tested with power recording.
Maximum output: 272 BHP @ 7000 rpm
Maximum torque: 215 lb/ft @ 6000 rpm
Power to weight for the Exige: 340 bhp per tonne.
0-60: 4.0
0-100: 10.0
Supercharger
Geotec centrifugal supercharger manufactured by Turbo Technics. Epicyclic traction-drive system. Maximum speed 95,000 rev/min. Boost pressure 0.70 bar. Lightweight cast aluminium construction. Lubricated by oil direct from engine.
Supercharger drive
Reinforces poly-vee drive belt. Wider crankshaft pully. Automatic belt tensioner system and idler pulley. Sealed for life bearings.
Induction
High-flow air box incorporating foam filter. Intergrated charge-cooler with coolant circuit. Cast aluminium inlet manifold tuned for maximum torque. Silicon high pressure hoses. Uprated crankcase ventilation system and catch tank.
Cooling
Charge-cooler radiator mounted in nose of vehicle. Electric coolant circulation pump. Expansion tank. 13 row oil cooler. Stainless braided oil lines.
Engine Management
Double row 8 injector system. Digitally mapped igntion and ECU injector drive
Features
Boost pressure of 0.70 bar directed int a new cast aluminium inlet manifold with integrated charge cooler. This prevents increased engine bay temperature.
Coolant circulated with the aid of an electric pump to an additional water radiator mounted within the nose section of the car.
A front mounted oil cooler is situated within the supercharger unit.
Numerous engine components are machined, strengthened or replaced. These include a new set of strengthened Turbo Technics pistons, new forged connecting rods, a cast aluminium ladder frame to increase crankcase rigidity and high tensile through-bolts. Once meticulously assembled, every engine undergoes a full test programme. A total of eight fuel injectors that have been digitally mapped by Turbo Technics provide the necessary fuel to ensure maximum power and engine reliability. The new cast aluminium air inlet manifold has been designed to maximise engine torque, but also incorporates a charge cooler to increase efficiency. The transmission remains standard apart from an uprated clutch assembly.
Servicing and warranty
Low in maintenance, then engine and supercharger require no specialist servicing.
The supercharger bearings are lubricated by oil direct from the engine.
Standard grade engine oil is used.
Supercharger drive is transmitted via a longlife poly-vee belt with automatic tensioner.
Peace of mind with one year 12,000 mile warranty.
Cost inc fitting + Vat: a few quid under £10K.
Handling wise, little will touch it, and with the S/charger, not much will touch it in a straight line either.
#16
Plus the added advantage that everything thay could go wrong did on the development mule, so problems are sorted out now for new kits. Lucky the guy who owns the development car also has a skyline to potter about in LOL
Nice garage mate. See ya at a trackday soon
Chuck
Oi Yex, Wilsons now have a 340R in stock, 350 miles! mmmmm yummy.
Nice garage mate. See ya at a trackday soon
Chuck
Oi Yex, Wilsons now have a 340R in stock, 350 miles! mmmmm yummy.
#17
**** me
Now where's the phone number of my bank manager
Many thanks David, I think you've got me hooked....all I need now is a new job (watch this space ) and a bigger garage/house to keep it in (watch this space )
Mmmmmmm 340R with minimal miles......nice but not quite practical if it rains whilst out and about
Yex - soon to be on megabucks if all works out
Now where's the phone number of my bank manager
Many thanks David, I think you've got me hooked....all I need now is a new job (watch this space ) and a bigger garage/house to keep it in (watch this space )
Mmmmmmm 340R with minimal miles......nice but not quite practical if it rains whilst out and about
Yex - soon to be on megabucks if all works out
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