1000 Bhp scoobie build !
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That won't do 1000bhp the inlet manifold is the wrong colour
What's the mechanically driven device next to the alternator on the top? If it's a dry sump pump then will it work that high up? I thought the scavenge pumps needed to be low down to get the npsh?
What's the mechanically driven device next to the alternator on the top? If it's a dry sump pump then will it work that high up? I thought the scavenge pumps needed to be low down to get the npsh?
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> Looks like a mechanical fuel pump to me
That was my first thoughts but I haven't seen a mechanical fuel pump since the injection mkII escorts in about 1978. Are they still used?
That was my first thoughts but I haven't seen a mechanical fuel pump since the injection mkII escorts in about 1978. Are they still used?
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I would be worried about those headers lasting more than a few hours with those expansion bellow joints... ceramic coating looks good though. Any idea of it's intended use, as I am guessing it would be too laggy for a road car.
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QUOTE=STiFreak;7969014]Using CDF adjustable pulleys I see.
Keep us up to date with how it runs.[/QUOTE]
Yes , Would be nice to see them handle that sort of power .... the highest car they are currently on is Andy's @ Awdmotorsport 700bhp
The car used to be a 10 second car but it has been completely stripped down and they are starting again ..
the guys building it are axis tuning .... I think!
Keep us up to date with how it runs.[/QUOTE]
Yes , Would be nice to see them handle that sort of power .... the highest car they are currently on is Andy's @ Awdmotorsport 700bhp
The car used to be a 10 second car but it has been completely stripped down and they are starting again ..
the guys building it are axis tuning .... I think!
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its a turbonator...der.. lol
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AXIS I got them to build my 2.35 (EJ22t) build in the Type R... There work is great, and I got great value for money at the time...
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