conibear Posted October 6, 2003 Posted October 6, 2003 The Duratec R 220, Raceline package, which is throttle bodies with wild cams and pocketed pistons, at Webbers rolling road produced 226bhp @ 5500rpm, obviously with their own alpha box of tricks. The emission level is 0.1, noise 5000rpm @ 94dBA. This is without any head work! I beleive the cost is cheap if you can source your own engine compared to K series, 4age and BEC, but I am sure somenone will tell me different. The engine weighs 93kg plus flywheel and clutch. As this engine is new, R & D will continue, but I hear the US are getting over 300bhp normally aspirated. Ian Quote
Tony B Posted October 6, 2003 Posted October 6, 2003 anything more than 1ltr is far to much Especially when drinking Jack Daniels Elise looks well Tony Buzz Buzz thanks.. Its up for sale at 11k if you know anyone whose interested... 197BHP/156LBFT Monster Tony Quote
windy Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 In Steve's words the VX engine has been around a long time and good ones are harder and harder to find so the Duratec looks like a good replacment. For a standard engine with bolt on power (no internal mods) then yes I agree. If you are going for more than 200 hp you will be throwing away standard pistons, rods, valves, followers and seats anyway with the VX and you will be doing the same with new Duratec bits. With VX engines available very cheap providing they have a good crank (perhaps a light grind or polish needed), a good block (rebore will be required), & a sound head this makes sense for the basis of a very good engine. Quote
Buzz Billsberry Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 It does feel different to drive and is around 180kg heavier then the 2.0 car,it tends to under steer a little.The lsd is a plated diff which I don't like and will be swapping for a quaiffe ATB over the winter. I never had an Understeer problem, Buzz - I think the ride height has probably settled on those new rear springs I fitted, try raising the rear ride height a little and soften the front Leda's. To be honest, when you picked it up, it was a bit too low at the rear as I had been trying different settings at Elvington and Cadwell to try and dial out oversteer, because on the limit on 32R's it was a bit tail happy! Jon I thought it was Boggys RR ?? well at least its Vassey's so it should be pretty near. As for the set up don't worry Jon,its like anything else its down to personal taste I can soon dial the understeer out, plus it feels good at the rear. I've not messed with anything other than the front brakes,all the suspension settings etc are the same as they were when I picked the car up 3000 miles ago!! All for the winter projects as well as a strip and re-build,panel wise that is. I'll email you what I'll be doing over the winter and then send some picky's TTFN Buzz Quote
chumley-warner Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 It depends on what you want to do?.Do you want a road car you can you use at the track? or do you want a competition car?. The red car would whip the ass of the V8 on the circuit or road but for overall ability the V8 wins as its silky smooth and delivers tons of torque..... but I'm sure you could make a fantastic road car from a 4 pot as per Simon Brumfields 1800 super sport or Greg H's pristine example Buzz you ain't trying hard enuff in that V8......... Quote
conibear Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 Windy old boy! You don't need to throw any of what you quoted away to get over 200bhp with a duratec, just change cams! Quote
Westfieldman Posted October 8, 2003 Posted October 8, 2003 I was told the cut off point for rods and pistons is around 235bhp so the 220 engines are safe with standard bits and the 250 have new bits. The base engine is at the moment the expensive bit but should come cheaoer with a few more in the scrappies each day just have not seen one yet. Paul. Quote
Jon Murray Posted October 9, 2003 Posted October 9, 2003 All for the winter projects as well as a strip and re-build,panel wise that is. what the devil Why would you want to re-panel the car ? Not trashed it have you Jon Quote
Buzz Billsberry Posted October 10, 2003 Posted October 10, 2003 No Not re-panel just take them off give the chassis a back to b*****k clean and check everything is as tight/torqued as it should.. 'cause the factory build cars are built like Range Rovers they only become a great car when you taken it away and tightend all the bolts up!! I managed toget rid of three annoying wrattles, bonnet, L/H side suspension rattle and replace the battery strap as it had torn all the way thro' where the bolts secure the strap to the chassis. It was only held on by the earth and live cabless. I've now replaced the battery and the strapping mec with a Red Top 25 (6kg lighter and laid flat). Winter Project mainly consists Contoured dash Tubular manifold to link with existing system with out cats (but cats and cast heads back on when MOT + Risitor) JP exhaust oval outlets Steel braided hose piping/mocaling engine bay Small front h/lights Poly suspension Bushes F& R wide track Quiafe ATB Dynolite Wilwoods + smaller rotors New Set of road wheels and tyres and a few other bits and bats otherwise it will remain the same. I've already got most of the bits.The car is actually off the road now as of 30/09 but will be doing the up dates after the track day with the car at Elvington on 19/10 well thats if RaBoon replies to my emails!! Buzz Quote
conibear Posted October 10, 2003 Posted October 10, 2003 Good to see you aint spending or do much then buzz. Quote
neilwillis Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 One small point in favour of BEC over CEC is that if you want to sprint it with the WSCC, you will find BEC uses an aeroscreen in it's road going class whereas stick one on a CEC and you'll be straight into modified classes. Quote
Mark Stanton Posted October 11, 2003 Posted October 11, 2003 whereas stick one on a CEC and you'll be straight into modified classes. Not necessarily we have a road-going modified class for cars that may use aeros and list 1B tyres without going the whole way into modified They are still road going legal everyday use cars that can compete Quote
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