The engine by as I got the car...
The engine after spending several hours scrubbing the grease from it, oh yeah and findong loads of rusty parts that'll need replacing soon...
It's not finished yet but it is getting there...
The engine by as I got the car...
The engine after spending several hours scrubbing the grease from it, oh yeah and findong loads of rusty parts that'll need replacing soon...
It's not finished yet but it is getting there...
Looks good! Just needs a VR-4 strut brace now
Thats on its way via Pete Thomson...
Also thinking polished Ali air intake and replace the standard air box...
Needs more cleaning, the paint should come up much better with some polish,
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Looking grand! I suspect the photos aren't doing it justice, to be honest!
Eh! guys please take a look at the photos above is this a 6a13 lump, been talking to kiteman, who has a 6a13, but has a different rocker cover...
I'm talking about the cover with the oil filler cap.
Last edited by andyleaves; 03-08-2009 at 10:55 PM. Reason: adding pics
The top one looks like a front rocker cover for a 6A13TT, rather than a 6A13, meaning it is covering two camshafts rather than one.
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Psbarham what even with a HKS job mushroom?
Yes the problem is you are pulling hot air in from under the bonnet with a non standard airbox, hot air contains less oxygen, you will probably just be better off fitting a decent panel filter to the stock box, the other way the japanese modders go for is an induction kit but retaining the first section of the standard snorkel thereby directing a supply of cold air towards it.Originally Posted by andyleaves
There is also the problem of changing the "shape" of the airflow which the car is designed to work with confusing the sensors in the intake.
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Last edited by HPRULZ; 04-08-2009 at 01:36 PM.
so maybe a mushroom, with a ram air type system forcing cold air from outside, straight onto the filter????
Whilst heat soak is a problem - let's not overstate this: once the car is moving, the amount of cold air getting under the bonnet is massive. The hot air issue is really only a problem when the car is stationary, or moving at less than 5mph.Originally Posted by HPRULZ
To get an idea of how much air we're talking about, try holding up a bit of wood about the size of the front of a car....1.5m x 1m should do it. Now try running up the road with it flat against your chest. VERY hard work as the board pushes back! LOTS of air
This is very true - The MAF on these cars is a peculiar design that requires the air entering it to be a specific "shape". IF it doesn't see that air shape, it tends to misread. Some testing is going on with VR4s around how to address this.Originally Posted by HPRULZ