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Let's build a DSP car, Money no object (what would you do)? |
igo914 |
Nov 23 2009, 09:08 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 23-November 08 From: Roswell, GA Member No.: 9,780 Region Association: South East States |
Josh2,
What were your tire temps running the 225 Hoosiers on the 8"s? Do you really think the 914 can generate enough heat in a 275 for it to work well? Ivan |
Joe Ricard |
Nov 23 2009, 09:40 AM
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CUMONIWANNARACEU Group: Members Posts: 6,811 Joined: 5-January 03 From: Gautier, MS Member No.: 92 |
SO GT style flare are OK in DSP?
The future owner of the Red Neck Racer will be pleased if that's true. |
jhadler |
Nov 23 2009, 09:41 AM
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Long term tinkerer... Group: Members Posts: 1,879 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Lyons, CO Member No.: 529 |
Yes. If a BMW 2002 can do it (and win at Nationals), I have little doubt that a 914 can.
But remember, this is if you're building for a Nationally competitive car. The 275's will heat cycle out before they get close to cord. So you might want to bear that in mind with respect to tire budgets. -Josh2 |
jhadler |
Nov 23 2009, 10:31 AM
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Long term tinkerer... Group: Members Posts: 1,879 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Lyons, CO Member No.: 529 |
SO GT style flare are OK in DSP? The future owner of the Red Neck Racer will be pleased if that's true. Any flare is ok. As a matter of fact, you could just sawzall the fenders and leave them unflared with big ol' tahrs stickin' out. So long as you don't replace the entire quarter panel, any flare. -Josh2 |
Joe Ricard |
Nov 23 2009, 01:03 PM
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CUMONIWANNARACEU Group: Members Posts: 6,811 Joined: 5-January 03 From: Gautier, MS Member No.: 92 |
Cool, so now back to the motor.
I have all the stock 2.0L parts including a set of virgin 2.0L heads. Just need a cam as the stocker is LONG gone. Wonder if Raby can get me a stock cam? Mallory ignition, nice Euro Header. 40 IDF's on 32mm vents, light flywheel. call it done. |
bam914 |
Nov 23 2009, 05:24 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 342 Joined: 23-November 03 From: Atlanta, Ga Member No.: 1,378 Region Association: None |
Cool, so now back to the motor. I have all the stock 2.0L parts including a set of virgin 2.0L heads. Just need a cam as the stocker is LONG gone. Wonder if Raby can get me a stock cam? Mallory ignition, nice Euro Header. 40 IDF's on 32mm vents, light flywheel. call it done. Forget carbs and mallory ignition. FI is the only way to go. Ivan will be running SDS direct fire with a plenum of some kind. We might throw some throttle bodies on to test with. I am playing around with a program for that tonight. I can get you a stock cam. |
Joe Ricard |
Nov 24 2009, 06:35 AM
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CUMONIWANNARACEU Group: Members Posts: 6,811 Joined: 5-January 03 From: Gautier, MS Member No.: 92 |
Wish there was more that can be done to a Type IV to run is Street Prepared.
1" of port match won't do much cam is going to hold it back bump compression with Euro pistons ???? Blue print everything to spec. modify # of Fan blades Ultra mini Alternator run off an A/C pulley What else ? |
jhadler |
Nov 24 2009, 07:54 AM
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Long term tinkerer... Group: Members Posts: 1,879 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Lyons, CO Member No.: 529 |
Wish there was more that can be done to a Type IV to run is Street Prepared. 1" of port match won't do much No, but you gotta do what ya gotta do... QUOTE cam is going to hold it back Yep, single biggest limiting factor I think. But if Blake can get those kind of numbers from an IT motor (not very different from an SP motor), then maybe there's hope? QUOTE bump compression with Euro pistons ???? Nope. Piston design had to be one which was available in the US. 1 mm over bore IS legal though. So you're already talking custom P&C's as most of the larger P&C sets start at 96 mm and go up. QUOTE Blue print everything to spec. Yep. QUOTE modify # of Fan blades Electric fan conversion is legal so long as you don't alter the alternator MOUNT. But reducing the blades on the stock impeller? I dunno, don't know how much actual benefit it would have. QUOTE Ultra mini Alternator run off an A/C pulley Yes, and I'd like to see how people might have/are/will do that. I'd like to do the same. -Josh2 |
Joe Ricard |
Nov 24 2009, 09:01 AM
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CUMONIWANNARACEU Group: Members Posts: 6,811 Joined: 5-January 03 From: Gautier, MS Member No.: 92 |
Well I aquired a ultra mini Alt to go on the race car. I have been staring at this thing and my spare motor for a week. One of these days iam going to fab up a bracket and mount it to the big square block (passenger side) of the fan housing where the A/C went.
Blake can tell you how much HP is lost from a fully bladed fan. I think it is like 10 or 12. What about full flow oiling? Dry sump would be cool but probably not legal. |
bam914 |
Nov 24 2009, 11:24 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 342 Joined: 23-November 03 From: Atlanta, Ga Member No.: 1,378 Region Association: None |
Going from a full fan to half the blades on my ITB engine was 2hp and 2ft/tq at the wheels. So with even less blades I would guess 4 more. There is a ton of stuff you can do in SP now. Like aftermarket brake calipers.
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jhadler |
Nov 24 2009, 12:19 PM
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Long term tinkerer... Group: Members Posts: 1,879 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Lyons, CO Member No.: 529 |
What about full flow oiling? Full flow might be questionable as it entails machining of the case. Well, we all know it's just tapping into a galley plug port, but the rules will likely stand in the way of it anyway, as it's a modification of the case. But I'll probably do it anyway. QUOTE Dry sump would be cool but probably not legal. Dry sump? No. Deep sump or otherwise? Yes. Any oil pump, filter, cooler. -Josh2 |
grantsfo |
Nov 25 2009, 09:08 AM
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Arrrrhhhh! Group: Members Posts: 4,327 Joined: 16-March 03 Member No.: 433 Region Association: None |
Wish there was more that can be done to a Type IV to run is Street Prepared. 1" of port match won't do much cam is going to hold it back bump compression with Euro pistons ???? Blue print everything to spec. modify # of Fan blades Ultra mini Alternator run off an A/C pulley What else ? Why not build cheater motor? Its done all the time with other cars in stock classes. Rarely caught if kept internal. When you hang around AX long enough its amazing how many people cheat in those stock classes. |
Solo914 |
Nov 25 2009, 12:42 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 266 Joined: 6-March 06 From: Redmond, WA Member No.: 5,678 Region Association: None |
Wish there was more that can be done to a Type IV to run is Street Prepared. 1" of port match won't do much cam is going to hold it back bump compression with Euro pistons ???? Blue print everything to spec. modify # of Fan blades Ultra mini Alternator run off an A/C pulley What else ? Why not build cheater motor? Its done all the time with other cars in stock classes. Rarely caught if kept internal. When you hang around AX long enough its amazing how many people cheat in those stock classes. Cause its a cheater motor... I get what you are saying but what's the point? Are you trying to win or trying to win at any costs? So, you build a car that is a winner, does it feel good to win knowing that you had to cheat to do it. Wouldn't it be better to be a winner and know that you didn't have to cheat to do it. In most instances no one would ever know but you. IMHO, you can build a stronger motor than Blake's because of some of the differences in the IT rule set and the SP ruleset. Biggest differences are 40 over pistons, lightweight clutch, flyweel and the intake being completely free. One thing that I have learned in Spec Miata from engine builders is that you can build an engine on the edge of stock tolerances everywhere and it makes huge differences. Especially with cams, you can make them so the are on the edge of stock tolerances in the right areas and can make a huge difference. Basically, if you can prove that ONE stock head came from the factory in that configuration than you should be ok. In Spec Miata, they are truing up the rules and specing even the machining now to take out some of the gray areas that engine builders were exploiting. We are talking about things like the depth of the plunge cuts behind the seats because builders could prove that they had one head from the factory that had a seriously deep plunge cut behind one seat and so they made ALL of the plunge cuts that deep. Kyle |
Joe Ricard |
Nov 25 2009, 01:04 PM
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CUMONIWANNARACEU Group: Members Posts: 6,811 Joined: 5-January 03 From: Gautier, MS Member No.: 92 |
Right Kyle That's my interpretation of Blueprinting. Measure and true up everything to the limit of the spec.
Line bore the case and deck the cylinder registers .040 bored P&C's No idea what a piston would cost to have made. Get the rings matched in to perfect gap and then heat relieve the tension for less drag. No idea why we need to run 20W-50 oil if we build the bearing clearances to run thinner oil. Jake? Insight please. Get a box of rods and weigh all them to select out the 4 closest. Same with wrist pins. |
jhadler |
Nov 25 2009, 01:32 PM
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Long term tinkerer... Group: Members Posts: 1,879 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Lyons, CO Member No.: 529 |
...No idea what a piston would cost to have made. Don't know how much a set of KB's would run, but I priced out a set of 95's from another vendor (damn, can't remember the name now) at around $500 for a set of custom 95's. QUOTE Get a box of rods and weigh all them to select out the 4 closest. Same with wrist pins. Actually, you can one better... Get a big box of rods, weigh them all and find the single lightest one. Then take three more and lighten to match. Same with pins, and pistons. SP rules allow for -balancing-, but not -lightening-. So the argument, and as far as I'm concerned, a totally legitimate one, is that you're simply balancing the parts to match. There's one part of each in there that isn't modified, so you're good. This is the motor that I had -intended- to build, but never got around to. I think that if Blake can get those kind of numbers from an IT motor, that there's power to be had in an SP motor. -Josh2 |
jhadler |
Nov 25 2009, 01:39 PM
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Long term tinkerer... Group: Members Posts: 1,879 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Lyons, CO Member No.: 529 |
I'm with Joe. The only person you'd be cheating is yourself.
It's not like there's big money on the line or anything. It's a $20 plastic trophy. A cheater motor might not be caught, then again it might. People HAVE been protested for illegal motors, some have been found legal, others have not. Do you want to be that guy who gets the boot for a cheater motor? I don't. Some things I'll argue in favor of. A full flow setup for instance. While it might not be legal to the letter of the rule, it's arguably not a competitive advantage at an autox. Same would go for upgraded chain tensioners on 911's. I'd look the other way, others might not. But it's technically NOT legal for an SP motor because it's an internal engine modification. Now, I'm all in favor of pushing the rules to the bleeding edge, so it's a fine line to walk on. But if I can easily come up with a protest for whatever I'm contemplating, and think it would stick and result in a DQ. I'll pass on the idea. -Josh2 |
jhadler |
Nov 25 2009, 01:43 PM
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Long term tinkerer... Group: Members Posts: 1,879 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Lyons, CO Member No.: 529 |
Oh, and speaking of cheater motors....
The Spec Pinata guys have it DOWN. I recall hearing of one guy who ran an entire season with an ABSURD cheater motor. The rules require that the bore of piston #1 be measured for compliance. So all #1 bores are measured. Nothin' in the rules about #2, #3, and #4... Guy built a 1.6L (so, no restrictor), and bored the other three cylinders to accept 1.8 pistons... Ridiculous... -Josh2 |
Solo914 |
Nov 25 2009, 04:44 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 266 Joined: 6-March 06 From: Redmond, WA Member No.: 5,678 Region Association: None |
Oh, and speaking of cheater motors.... The Spec Pinata guys have it DOWN. I recall hearing of one guy who ran an entire season with an ABSURD cheater motor. The rules require that the bore of piston #1 be measured for compliance. So all #1 bores are measured. Nothin' in the rules about #2, #3, and #4... Guy built a 1.6L (so, no restrictor), and bored the other three cylinders to accept 1.8 pistons... Ridiculous... -Josh2 yeah, I have also heard of one guy that had nitrous but I have never actually seen it. It is not the guys at the front you need to worry about, its the guys in the middle of the pack. Honestly, its pretty easy to know who the cheater guys are on the track, he is the guy that PARKS it in the turns and motors by you like you were standing still on the straights. Kyle |
bam914 |
Nov 25 2009, 06:31 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 342 Joined: 23-November 03 From: Atlanta, Ga Member No.: 1,378 Region Association: None |
...No idea what a piston would cost to have made. Don't know how much a set of KB's would run, but I priced out a set of 95's from another vendor (damn, can't remember the name now) at around $500 for a set of custom 95's. QUOTE Get a box of rods and weigh all them to select out the 4 closest. Same with wrist pins. Actually, you can one better... Get a big box of rods, weigh them all and find the single lightest one. Then take three more and lighten to match. Same with pins, and pistons. SP rules allow for -balancing-, but not -lightening-. So the argument, and as far as I'm concerned, a totally legitimate one, is that you're simply balancing the parts to match. There's one part of each in there that isn't modified, so you're good. This is the motor that I had -intended- to build, but never got around to. I think that if Blake can get those kind of numbers from an IT motor, that there's power to be had in an SP motor. -Josh2 In my last job I built numerous Spec Miata engines as well as doing the machine work that went into them. I know exactly what it takes to make HP from a stock engine. This is exactly what I did with my ITB engine which is now going in this DSP car. The rods weigh anywhere from 800g to 760g. The wrist pins weigh from 200g to 160g. I even weighed crankshafts. Everything deck height is the same, each head has the same cc. How else to get 108whp. I think this engine will make more power once we add the direct fire and have wasted spark and let it breath better with more intake. I hope to be in the mid to upper teens with it and still use the stock cam. |
Solo914 |
Nov 25 2009, 08:11 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 266 Joined: 6-March 06 From: Redmond, WA Member No.: 5,678 Region Association: None |
...No idea what a piston would cost to have made. Don't know how much a set of KB's would run, but I priced out a set of 95's from another vendor (damn, can't remember the name now) at around $500 for a set of custom 95's. QUOTE Get a box of rods and weigh all them to select out the 4 closest. Same with wrist pins. Actually, you can one better... Get a big box of rods, weigh them all and find the single lightest one. Then take three more and lighten to match. Same with pins, and pistons. SP rules allow for -balancing-, but not -lightening-. So the argument, and as far as I'm concerned, a totally legitimate one, is that you're simply balancing the parts to match. There's one part of each in there that isn't modified, so you're good. This is the motor that I had -intended- to build, but never got around to. I think that if Blake can get those kind of numbers from an IT motor, that there's power to be had in an SP motor. -Josh2 In my last job I built numerous Spec Miata engines as well as doing the machine work that went into them. I know exactly what it takes to make HP from a stock engine. This is exactly what I did with my ITB engine which is now going in this DSP car. The rods weigh anywhere from 800g to 760g. The wrist pins weigh from 200g to 160g. I even weighed crankshafts. Everything deck height is the same, each head has the same cc. How else to get 108whp. I think this engine will make more power once we add the direct fire and have wasted spark and let it breath better with more intake. I hope to be in the mid to upper teens with it and still use the stock cam. Sweet stuff Blake. Kyle |
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