speedhawaii
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a lot of work to be done. but it will be special if done right
NO!anarchistchiken said:Yeah dino, but you're not going all out on some pointless mission to get a PSI number. You're just makin a badass, fast car that still handles like a gnraly beast. He's just tryin to make a trailer queen 1/4 racer out of a 2.0 FS-DE. I dont really get it, but its your money man.
yes sir i see it all day long. i was trying to be helpful but this guys isnt anything at allForceFed said:NO!
Pretty much this guy is a dumb ass and anyone that beleives the BS that he is talkin...I wish I could personally smack the **** in the mouth!
Matt
wiredone said:my first piece of info for the people looking to go there that wouldn't be found till the last moment is:
Our timing belt tensioners(at least on the aussie model) are using a spring with a set tension as opposed to nissan etc's locked in tensioner... this will probaly cause head aches (slippage of the timing belt) to even lightly boosted p5's over time
first up though before everyone freaks out... there is a solution... the stock tensioenr item is obviously from an older model fs motor (ie 626?) anyway there is a hole for you to use... so if you drill a hole the same size in the block and fit a dowel you have a rock hard tensioner... no moment at high boost/rpm... one of those pieces of info that'll:
- come in handy one day
- make people who blew there engine from valve train failure think about a possible reason for it...
- help this forum grow as a community...
hope it helps..
Doug
since the day I blew up my engine im not visiting him. So, this next week I may have more info about it. Also to check whats going on the tracks, I think I heard that the P5 is trying 10seconds full body and the 1st gen protege "el dengue" has a new record 10.8s. Theres a war between them.ddogg777 said:Hey Iggy, I would still like to know more about those AWD tranny gears. What did you find out?
This is interesting! I have the 626 engine in my MP3 right now. (hmm)wiredone said:well to be blatantly obvious we are aiming around the 30psi mark to reach our goals here at the workshop on my car... the engine just went in after a full rebuild....
my first piece of info for the people looking to go there that wouldn't be found till the last moment is:
Our timing belt tensioners(at least on the aussie model) are using a spring with a set tension as opposed to nissan etc's locked in tensioner... this will probaly cause head aches (slippage of the timing belt) to even lightly boosted p5's over time
first up though before everyone freaks out... there is a solution... the stock tensioenr item is obviously from an older model fs motor (ie 626?) anyway there is a hole for you to use... so if you drill a hole the same size in the block and fit a dowel you have a rock hard tensioner... no moment at high boost/rpm... one of those pieces of info that'll:
- come in handy one day
- make people who blew there engine from valve train failure think about a possible reason for it...
- help this forum grow as a community...
hope it helps..
Doug
What were your symptoms?aftershock63 said:I need to know more details about this because I had mine slip on me already and I had to pay 400$ to a mechanic just to figure out WTH was wrong with it because I thought there was no way it could be off and the the entire probelm was an electircal short.