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santino
19-02-11, 23:05
hello everyone! :new:
My name Milos and I am in Belgrade (Serbia)


I have owned alfa 155 v6 for several years and I am very pleased, I love that car!
I decided to improve performance than I put the 3.0 24v engine from 164 into 155. Car sounds great and is very wild on road. 230+ hp on front wheel drive is not entertainly, car goes left, right, is completely unpredictable...

I got an interesting offer for a car 15 days ago, that I couldn't dismiss. Q4.
I think series 2 because I haven't seen bottle for waterspray anywhere...

this is v6:
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/4878/img7297s.th.jpg (http://img69.imageshack.us/i/img7297s.jpg/).http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/1449/pq5wt5s27b148b60f16a837.th.jpg (http://img97.imageshack.us/i/pq5wt5s27b148b60f16a837.jpg/)
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/650/pq5xh2i27b148b60f16a837.th.jpg (http://img10.imageshack.us/i/pq5xh2i27b148b60f16a837.jpg/).http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/8434/image020fo.th.jpg (http://img834.imageshack.us/i/image020fo.jpg/).http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/9950/image030l.th.jpg (http://img819.imageshack.us/i/image030l.jpg/).http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/1608/image013sk.th.jpg (http://img51.imageshack.us/i/image013sk.jpg/).http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/4906/image108g.th.jpg (http://img829.imageshack.us/i/image108g.jpg/)


and this is q4:
http://img576.imageshack.us/img576/7449/image073a.th.jpg (http://img576.imageshack.us/i/image073a.jpg/)
Arrangement begins!

wrinx
20-02-11, 01:08
Welcome :)

Look forward to reading about your modifications!

wrinx

Steve Webb
20-02-11, 10:05
Hi Milos, interesting looking V6 you've got there, bet it is a handful in the wet. Did you get the Q4? The easiest way of telling if it is a Series 2 is to look at the headrests and door pockets. If they are solid its a series 2. If the door pockets have slashes in then its a series 1.

santino
20-02-11, 22:01
My v6 is 92'. I have changed steering column (I got one from ts 95'+) instead of 3 laps now have 2, I threw abs because I don't like electrical assistance and only add weight the car! :) I also threw air conditioner with instalation and oil cooler...

http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/9197/dsc01827m.jpg

http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/8990/killer155.jpg


I also put stronger clutch, donate from 164 (not push, just pull) than must change and support for clutch cylinder.
Gearbox is stayed original from 155 - short transmission.
Later, I put visco couplung from lancia kappa v6, small remake, just one shallow exhaust manifold from kappa.

http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/9457/image099p.th.jpg (http://img249.imageshack.us/i/image099p.jpg/)


Here I crashed right side... no matter, I have a few cars for spare parts

Interior? what is it? :)

Steve Webb
20-02-11, 22:26
So was it a fairly straightforward swap or did you need to make up many items? Also why ditch the oil cooler, I thought it would be far enough out of the way tucked in front of the wheel.

Just curious.

I'd love to do the swap into a 75 myself, but there are too many cars on the drive as it is.

santino
21-02-11, 14:53
@steve, yes I bought q4, I took injectors to clean until it's replace belt & belt tensioner, oil, filters, etc.)
Maybe I'm wrong about oil cooler, but now too late to add... Now I will have fun with q4! :)

Not much modification, I needed water distribution from 166/156/kappa 24v near the gearbox, oil intake pipe from 155v6, oil sump from 155v6, I had to make new supports for battery charger and steering pump then I put the belt of chrysler. I moved the battery to the trunk which enabled more space under the hood + 50 kg lighter front of the car (clima with instalation + abs + oil cooler + battery) maybe I forget something...

Gery83
21-02-11, 19:06
.http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/8434/image020fo.th.jpg (http://img834.imageshack.us/i/image020fo.jpg/)


What type/size wheels are these? I love them! :)

Steve Webb
21-02-11, 19:59
They look like some sort of Compomotive TH wheel, maybe 17"

Compomotive wheels (http://www.comp.co.uk/wheels/wheels.asp?range=TH_0008)

santino
22-02-11, 01:22
My favorite oz wheels, 7x15 ET 27

http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/4559/felnaoz1.th.jpg (http://img403.imageshack.us/i/felnaoz1.jpg/)
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/5120/felnaoz2.th.jpg (http://img202.imageshack.us/i/felnaoz2.jpg/)

After sandblasting I painted them white...

Gery83
22-02-11, 18:38
Thanks!
I need at least 16" because of the big brembos... :(

Steve Webb
22-02-11, 19:45
Here you go

Compomotive TH 17" x 8" wide

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/TH17.jpg

Gery83
06-03-11, 16:01
Is it possibe to squeeze 16x9" OZ mags under the Q4?

1684

Steve Webb
06-03-11, 18:08
Hmm you might be pushing it with 9" wide wheels, I'm running 7.5" wide and they pretty much fill the arches (on a skinny car) . It will all depend on what offset the wheels are, which spacers you fit and of course what tyres you go for.

You might get away with the wheels fitted with slightly 'stretched' tyres. You know the way they like them in the Euro VW scene.

Steve Webb
06-03-11, 18:16
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/scotty733/DSC00915.jpg

Obviously not suggesting as extreme as this, but gives you the idea of fitting a narrower tyre to a wider wheel.

Infact Toyo have got a 225/40 R16 tyre listed as fitting to a 9" rim

Its on this page Toyo Tyres (http://www.toyo.co.uk/tire/pattern/id/4661)

santino
07-03-11, 01:00
Is it possibe to squeeze 16x9" OZ mags under the Q4?

1684


Which ET?

mmmm oz!

Gery83
07-03-11, 19:30
I think 49 or 50


Which ET?

mmmm oz!

santino
07-03-11, 23:21
I'm not sure.

Problem with 9 inch and ET 50 rims is possible in inner clearence. Should measure before buying...

Steve Webb
12-03-11, 15:24
I'm not sure.

Problem with 9 inch and ET 50 rims is possible in inner clearence. Should measure before buying...

You could always get over any inner rim clearance issues by using thicker spacers. Just make sure they come with the correct locating rings.

Take a look here : Wheel offset calculator (http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp) It lets you put in your current and new wheel diameters to see how they are different.

jimnielsen
12-03-11, 21:29
I am running Compomotive 16x8" in ET30 with 220mm tyre width. This works without spacers in a skinny - BUT only just..

I would really like to use 17x8" with 240mm wide rubber, but they will not fit under the standard guards..

Is it possible to purchase the wide-body front guards?

wrinx
13-03-11, 13:12
You mean the body panels (wings)? There must be loads of red ones in the UK but as usual getting them to to will be a challenge :lol:

wrinx

santino
15-03-11, 00:44
@steve

My hobby are alu wheels! :)

I'm running 17 x 7.5 with ET 20 and outer position is on the limit, sometimes scratching over the tyre (195/45)

http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/6492/rimf.jpg (http://img705.imageshack.us/i/rimf.jpg/)

By this, maximum spacer to fit new wheels without outer problems would be cca 8mm, than inner clearance would be 41 instead of 49...

I don't have enough inner space...

Only just like Jim suggested, wider panels and thicker spacers...