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j1v
24-02-07, 09:09
I finally finished the engine rebuild and will have some time to write a project log.

I bought the car with engine problem and new it's engine is for rebuild - exactly what I wanted. After 3 months of work and waiting for various parts yesterday I drove the car for a while. Time for tuning finally ;-)

The target is 350-380hp street car, and probably a small amount of nitrous later just for fun.

j1v
24-02-07, 09:11
This is how it looked when I bought it

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01335_733.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01336_363.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01342_682.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 09:14
removal of the engine

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01381_161.jpg


Here are the damages. As you might suppose I needed a new crankshaft.

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01408_131.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01439_123.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01441_116.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01444_140.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 09:16
The camshafts were also very bad so I bought two cams from a Lancia 2L 16v VIS - will post durations/lift and timing later on.

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01481_112.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 09:18
I don't like the stock pistons, and even they were in good shape, I ordered a seto of Wossner forged pistons. The stock pistons are for sale btw, if someone needs them.

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01502_129.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 09:20
And of course forged connection rods ;-)

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01603_991.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01604_471.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01607_145.jpg

AlfaJack
24-02-07, 13:34
Wow that is some huge failure it had!! Oil starvation?

THose new bits look nice! :cool:

Brul(tm)
24-02-07, 16:56
Nice Q4 :D

That's some serieus damage there :shock:
The problem with the camshaft (outlet) looks familuar, had the same problem a view years ago.

The new parts look fantastic. I'll be following your topic for ideas, like the topic of Wolf66 :wink:

Last thursday my engine started to make a very strange noice.
I will start a topic on that later on, when I know what happend.
At this moment is all very strange what happend, looks like a oil problem.
Engine runs fine, power is there.... but tho noise from the head :shock:
So i'm thinking about rebuilding the engine and start to do some nice tuning of the engine 8)

Greetings,
Marc

j1v
24-02-07, 20:45
well this morning I had to go, drove the q4 for a few hours and I'm quite happy with what we had made... now let's continue with the project log ;-)

Because of the width of the connrods, we had to make these in the cylinder walls

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00030_197.jpg

The wossners in the rebored engine block:

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00033_166.jpg

The old turbo went to a friend for a Q4 that he is repairing, and is replaced by a cosworth t35

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc01375_991.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 20:55
adjustable cam wheels, DIY :-) ... they received a red paint later ;-)

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00015_824.jpg

5 plate ceramic clutch

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00020_608.jpg

and a dual pressure plate, made of my old pressure plate and a new Valeo. Because I couldn't find only the pressure plate, I had to buy a kit, so now I have a brand new clutch for sale, if someone needs it!

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00026_800x600_813.jpg

Port matched intake manifold - I haven't spent very long time working on it, because I don't like it and will search for an Integrale manifold

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00029_707.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 20:57
There were some other strange thing in this car, that made me laugh, like this:

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00006_183.jpg

And this spark, I took out of the wipers washer fluid tank:

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00004_175.jpg

No need to mention there were a lot of things that made me almost cry, but thats another story :oops:

j1v
24-02-07, 21:01
The camshafts of the Lancia VIS engine are put in reverse - intake -> exhaust , exhaust -> intake

some pictures of the adjustment of cam timing, more will be done on the dyno:

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00043_105.jpg

Here are the stock cams vs the ones I have, I would accept recommendations on this topic. We are able to measure the exact angles of the cam timing, so if you have advices, you're welcome :oops:
I know the overlap of my setup is quite big for a turbo engine, but I wanted to test everything on the dyno. However, the idle is quite unstable, so I could play a little with the camgears, so I could obtain a more stable engine.

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00012_932.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 21:07
Meanwhile, while I was waiting for the engine to be assembled and put in the engine bay, i played a little with the interior ;-)

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00058_141.jpg

The air conditioner controls will be rearranged down in the center console, in the place of the audio and ashtray.

j1v
24-02-07, 21:11
The engine is already in the car:

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00194_170.jpg

The mess around the thermostat body

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00002_229.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 21:21
A picture of the engine bay from today - there are still a lot off things to be done, but the car is drivable and now it's time for engine break-in ;-)

Monday I'm about to order a laser cut aluminium oil cup cover, whith my nick on it and will be painted in red too, just for a final touch of the look. Next step - performance upgrades 8)

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00027_166.jpg

j1v
24-02-07, 21:32
There are a lot of other pictures, that will be interesting for Q4 owners only, and that's why I haven't published them in the Bulgarian forum I write, and here I don't see an attachment mod so I could upload them.

All the water and air hoses in the car are replaced with silicone ones, mainly from "Viper Performance".

The oil supply lines to the turbo were made here by a hydraulic "shop".

The thermostat has been thrown away. I don't like the place it is put, and will think later of an external solution in a more accessible place, for example the main water hose to the radiator.

Next steps, after I see everything with the engine is OK (hopefully) is 3" exhaust downpipe with a straight muffler, and then injectors and remap on a dyno. Later we will probably make a custom exhaust tubular manifold.

The fuel pump I have bought and haven't installed yet is a Bosch rated up to 520 hp


Bosch 040 pump is 235 litres per hour and supports 520 bhp at 73.5 PSI # 0 580 254 040

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00022_878.jpg

pavs
24-02-07, 21:56
nice 8) 8) 8)

K.Kotkas
24-02-07, 23:41
Superbe! I am few steps behind you. Got the same starting point (broken balancer belt). Finished the engine removal just yesterday, tomorrow is soda blasting day. The head is being ported and also the valves replaced. (ordered in form a shop)

Pistons and rods are going to be replaced, so if you can give me some good hints, where to shop around for forged ones, I'd be thankful.

Also have you or anyone else found some detailed and useful info why to keep the balancer cams ?

some project pics at http://www.lahe.net/gallery/AlfaRomeo155

j1v
24-02-07, 23:53
http://www.lahe.net/albums/disassembly/IMG_4868.jpg

Apart form driving the same cars we're using the same laptops :lol: :lol: :lol:

I bought the pistons and connrods from a friend of mine, that imports parts form different places. He had those in stock. Not sure if he has more.

K.Kotkas
25-02-07, 00:03
heh, the laptop is there not for showing off... its my third keyboard, last 2 were ... oily :oops: IBM service is used to me, since my other project was buildin this trophy rig http://nublu.lahe.net/gallery/d/17314-2/DSC01514.jpg with rest of the team and using it in well not so office like environments.

So... :roll:

Anyhow, already found the site for pistons, http://www.woessner-kolben.de/english/indexenglish.html is the place. Keep up the good work ...

Brul(tm)
25-02-07, 09:20
Anyhow, already found the site for pistons

I also found that website, but there are more manufacturers.
Searching the web I also found this website Gazelle Racing (http://www.gazzella.cc/cart.php?target=category&action=view&category_id=866)
They have also some of required parts for rebuilding an engine.
Also I read somewhere that the pistons from Mahle are the wrong choice, Someone who rebuilds his Delta engine, had a bad experience with those pistons. There ar probably lots more manufacturers for pistons, so which to choose :?:

At this point I think i'm going for the pistons from Wössner.
The same difficult search and decision is to make with the conrods.
So if anybody has suggestions, please let me know. I am trying to get a whole picture of needed parts, costs and so on, to make the decision what exactly to do and try to plan the project.

Greetings,
Marc

Juan AR155Q4
26-02-07, 20:46
Wow!!!

It seems every body is aiming more than 300Hp!!! Is that so easy? Just with more boost can be achieved?
Wolf66 talked about changing camshafts (Tipo's for a first stage of 300-350hp).
What others modifications are needed? (of course of remaping).

Why you had to change the crankshaft? Couldn't regrind it?
And about the balancer belt, which injuries did it to the engine? Cause I don't know if the can harm it in any way.

About what you're asking with the cams, if you have the chance to tune it in a dyno, do it. You'll find the setup to get the best of the cams.

j1v
26-02-07, 21:16
Wow!!!
It seems every body is aiming more than 300Hp!!! Is that so easy? Just with more boost can be achieved?
Wolf66 talked about changing camshafts (Tipo's for a first stage of 300-350hp).
What others modifications are needed? (of course of remaping).


From what I have read, at least exhaust and bigger turbo, the stock one is too small. I'm planning also bigger injectors and tubular exhaust manifold.



Why you had to change the crankshaft? Couldn't regrind it?
And about the balancer belt, which injuries did it to the engine? Cause I don't know if the can harm it in any way.

No, it was too damaged. The balancer belt hasn't done anything, it was just another broken thing in the engine. The main failure was connrod bearing due to very bad oil.


About what you're asking with the cams, if you have the chance to tune it in a dyno, do it. You'll find the setup to get the best of the cams.

Of course I'll do it, but it will be done a little later - after I change everything that I have planned - donwpipe, injectors, manifold.

sub555
26-02-07, 21:22
looks excellent and a good job 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

sub555
01-03-07, 21:54
the pipe that comes from the intake plenium is that a standart integrale one ??

sub555
01-03-07, 21:55
the pipe that connects to the intake plenium is that a integrale one

j1v
01-03-07, 22:23
the pipe that connects to the intake plenium is that a integrale one

no, it's the q4 standard pipe

sub555
02-03-07, 18:15
sorry i ment the red coloured elbow section

j1v
04-03-07, 08:49
sorry i ment the red coloured elbow section

standard 90 degree 76 -> 63 mm reducer elbow from viper performance

K.Kotkas
21-04-07, 22:07
So, How is it running ? Any dyno sheets ?

impatient to know..

j1v
22-04-07, 00:27
So, How is it running ? Any dyno sheets ?

impatient to know..

Actually it's not runnig :cry: - head gasket failure on 1.4 boost. Everything else was perfect - afr, egt, conservative advance.

I've made a single compromise with the headgasket (a local bulgarian "performance" shop made it), and this compromise costed me a lot of money, time and headaches.

I already have the cometic gasket, a new tubular exhaust collector, lancia intake and a set of 650cc siemens injectors.

Will post the hole story soon, now I'm concentrating on getting it up again between the other projects that me and my friend are working on.

j1v
22-04-07, 00:33
What's the deal with the "quote" thing on this forum, I've seen other users having the same problem ?

AlfaJack
22-04-07, 01:05
Not sure about the quotes, i will have a look in to it with Steve and look for the prob :)

K.Kotkas
22-04-07, 07:35
Darn, thats bad to hear. Ok, waiting for your full report then..

My project is lagging behind. It seems, that Estonia is a total hell hole, and 3 week delivery of parts should be considered next day here.. Sic.

Steve Webb
22-04-07, 08:17
Not sure about the quotes, i will have a look in to it with Steve and look for the prob :)

I've noticed this problem before, but it seems to be getting worse recently. I don't particulaly want to upgrade the forum version as its not that far out of date.
I've made a couple of changes, so we will have to see if it works.

I've disabled HTML in the forum for the time being, so at least for the while please use BBcode instead. Details can be found Here (http://www.berlinasportivo.com/phpBB2/faq.php?mode=bbcode)

Steve

AlfaJack
22-04-07, 10:34
Nice one, now your sig looks right too :)

j1v
25-04-07, 05:18
Some of the things I have done, while waiting for piston rings from Woessner (this is the place I have to say that I am totally disappointed by them, it's been almost 2 months of mails and waiting)

As I am using a Cosworth turbine, it had the flange for a restrictor , so I did a smooth transition in place of it:
http://lh6.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/Ri7Q8b9-7LI/AAAAAAAAAL0/WapP0I59Yc0/s400/DSC00059.JPG

4 egt probes to monitor individual runner temperatures.

http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/Ri7Sar9-7MI/AAAAAAAAAMA/OasyEXiBVCY/s400/DSC00087.JPG

4 new 650cc siemens injectors

http://lh4.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/Ri7TC79-7NI/AAAAAAAAAMQ/Juw6uxNtVqg/s400/DSC00079.JPG

A tubular exhaust manifold, borrowed form a friend. I don't actually like it very much, so I guess I'll have to make my self another one. The runners are different length, it is re-welded on several places etc.

http://lh5.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/Ri7TgL9-7OI/AAAAAAAAAMY/IZiafecrTjk/s400/DSC00063.JPG

A Lancia integrale intake. There are some space isssues, as it is very very close to the engine hood. However everithing becomes much cleaner and accessible, so I guess it is worth it.

http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/Ri7Ucr9-7PI/AAAAAAAAAMk/KxcU6lhoU_k/s400/DSC00062.JPG

Cometic headgasket, thicker than stock. The other two gaskets are for a BMW 1.8is and an Mitsubishi eclipse turbo

http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/Ri7VPr9-7QI/AAAAAAAAAMw/jNYOaXH1GFc/s400/DSC00012.JPG

AlfaJack
25-04-07, 09:21
Looking good! Hope the piston rings turn up soon :cool:

j1v
08-05-07, 11:54
Looking good! Hope the piston rings turn up soon :cool:

Well they are here finally.

Some other stuff I'm dealing with these days:

http://lh5.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RkBWUr9-7VI/AAAAAAAAANk/iFl9zOeUifY/s400/header1.jpg
http://lh6.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RkBWU79-7WI/AAAAAAAAANs/aSLY92ROoGo/s400/header2.jpg
http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RkBWVL9-7XI/AAAAAAAAAN0/sfc9JuuNQRw/s400/header3.jpg
http://lh4.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RkBWVb9-7YI/AAAAAAAAAN8/B2GhirqPfR8/s400/header4.jpg

Juan AR155Q4
08-05-07, 16:36
Looking good! Hope the piston rings turn up soon :cool:

Well they are here finally.

Some other stuff I'm dealing with these days:

http://lh5.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RkBWUr9-7VI/AAAAAAAAANk/iFl9zOeUifY/s400/header1.jpg


What material are you planning to do it? stainless?

j1v
08-05-07, 20:32
yes, 304 stainless, 42.2x2mm (ID 38.2)

K.Kotkas
18-05-07, 14:45
hmm, design in SolidWorks ?

Steve Webb
18-05-07, 15:51
4 egt probes to monitor individual runner temperatures.

http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/Ri7Sar9-7MI/AAAAAAAAAMA/OasyEXiBVCY/s400/DSC00087.JPG


If you are going to be measuring individual runner temps, I'm assuming the probes are going before the turbo. Aren't you worried about them breaking down and damaging the turbo?

Nice idea though. I am thinking about using the spare threaded hole on the turbo elbow for an EGT probe.

j1v
18-05-07, 16:45
4 egt probes to monitor individual runner temperatures.



If you are going to be measuring individual runner temps, I'm assuming the probes are going before the turbo. Aren't you worried about them breaking down and damaging the turbo?

Nice idea though. I am thinking about using the spare threaded hole on the turbo elbow for an EGT probe.

Yes, it is not an impossible scenario, but i still did not have issues with broken probes. However, I'll use the individual probes just as a tuning tool, on various cars, and for daily monitoring I'll be using the single probe of the zt-2 after the turbine wheel.

j1v
18-05-07, 16:46
hmm, design in SolidWorks ?

that's right

K.Kotkas
19-05-07, 22:58
I got me thinking here... You dont mention, what ecu you are using. Megsquirt, Vems, Hestec ?

j1v
20-05-07, 07:44
I got me thinking here... You dont mention, what ecu you are using. Megsquirt, Vems, Hestec ?

No, I'm still using the stock ECU with a custom chip. Now I'm planning a dual chip upgrade with two settings - street (low boost, conservative advance, regular fuel) and race (high boost, high octane fuel, advance tunned for best power, etc.)

I have done several cars with a Megasquirt (including my track car, a Chrysler neon), but I still prefer the stock ECU for the Q4, because I want it as a daily driver.

Juan AR155Q4
04-06-07, 16:27
Yes, it is not an impossible scenario, but i still did not have issues with broken probes. However, I'll use the individual probes just as a tuning tool, on various cars, and for daily monitoring I'll be using the single probe of the zt-2 after the turbine wheel.

Question about ZT-2, have you conected pressure input directly to MAP signal?
Zeitonix recomends to use a 3.5 bar sensor (that they sell and I didn´t buy). But I´m planning on using the OEM MAP (I think it´s a 2.5 bar sensor).
The extra input I´ll use it for knock.

j1v
04-06-07, 16:37
Yes, it is not an impossible scenario, but i still did not have issues with broken probes. However, I'll use the individual probes just as a tuning tool, on various cars, and for daily monitoring I'll be using the single probe of the zt-2 after the turbine wheel.

Question about ZT-2, have you conected pressure input directly to MAP signal?
Zeitonix recomends to use a 3.5 bar sensor (that they sell and I didn´t buy). But I´m planning on using the OEM MAP (I think it´s a 2.5 bar sensor).
The extra input I´ll use it for knock.

Well, actually I'm planing to run the stock ECU with the zeitronix 3.5 MAP sensor, because I have it.

Juan AR155Q4
05-06-07, 18:53
Well, actually I'm planing to run the stock ECU with the zeitronix 3.5 MAP sensor, because I have it.
OK, So I think I´d have to make some electronic trick so I can use the OEM MAP.
Thanks anyway!!

j1v
05-06-07, 19:59
Well, actually I'm planing to run the stock ECU with the zeitronix 3.5 MAP sensor, because I have it.
OK, So I think I´d have to make some electronic trick so I can use the OEM MAP.
Thanks anyway!!

Yes, you could easily convert the signal from the stock map to work with the zt-2

Voltage Q4 ZT
0.00
0.25 20.00
0.50 26.32 0.00
0.75 39.47 57.33
1.00 52.63 76.44
1.25 65.79 95.56
1.50 78.95 114.67
1.75 92.11 133.78
2.00 105.26 152.89
2.25 118.42 172.00
2.50 131.58 191.11
2.75 144.74 210.22
3.00 157.89 229.33
3.25 171.05 248.44
3.50 184.21 267.56
3.75 197.37 286.67
4.00 210.53 305.78
4.25 223.68 324.89
4.50 236.84 344.00
4.75 250.00
5.00

Zeitronix:
Boost MAP Sensor
3.5 Bar, 50 PSI, absolute pressure MAP sensor. This means vacuum and 35.3 PSI gauge at sea level. The Zt-2's high resolution boost input in conjunction with a Zeitronix Boost Sensor is more accurate than most boost gauges.
0.5V 0 PSI
4.5V 50 PSI linear

Q4: http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/download.php?id=1519

K.Kotkas
06-06-07, 12:13
suddenly I feel very lucky that I can speak russian...

arjunior45
06-06-07, 12:17
suddenly I feel very lucky that I can speak russian...

wish I could too. Seams very interesting this link.

By the way, which is the hex address for the MAP sensor?

Nick

Wolf66
09-06-07, 09:03
How do you mean Address for MAP sensor?
If you change OEM MAP sensor, you must change air density breakpoints
for injection and ignition maps and values for max turbo pressure ignition cut.

arjunior45
09-06-07, 14:57
what I would like to know is that if there is an address {and which is} where the voltage input from the map is converted into bits.

Nick

Wolf66
11-06-07, 14:56
You have 3 addresses which deal with MAP sensor and are significant for tuning.
Addresses for 101.04 version of chip are:

Air Density breakpoints for injection map:

hex address 7020-703F

There are 16 values (16 bit). So you have to take first value and multiply it with 256 and add second value to get one breakpoint. Then you have to divide this sum with 1032 and you get the value of absolute pressure in bars.

Example with OEM 101.04 chip:

1. breakpoint
hex address 7020 - value 0 hex=0 dec 0*256=0
hex address 7021 - value CC hex=204 dec
0+204=204/1032 = 0.2 bars absolute = -0.8 bar vacuum

16. -last breakpoint
hex address 703E - value 8 hex=8 dec 8*256=2048
hex address 703F - value 77 hex=119 dec
2048+119=2167/1032=2.1 bars absolute = 1.1 bar boost

As you can see the last breakpoint is at 1.1 bar boost which is the max boost on standard car. Because the oem Q4 MAP sensor is 2.5 BAR, you can alter the last breakpoint to 2.5 bar:
2.5 bar absolute*1032=2580/256=10 dec = A hex
2580/256= 10 remains 20 : 20 dec = 14 hex

So you must alter values accordingly

hex address 703E - you enter new value A hex
hex address 703F - you enter new value 14 hex

Now you can edit injection times for new raised boost which is 1.5 bar.

1.5 bar is max boost for OEM MAP sensor. If boost is higher, then ECU will cut the ignition. If you want to get higher, you have to change the MAP sensor. Best option is MAP sensor from Lancia delta integrale which is 3 BAR absolute. You can plug it in instead of OEM one and only change the breakpoint values. Only change in calculation is, that you divide values by 895 instead of 1032 to get the absolute pressure in bars.


You can apply same method to ignition map where the address for air density breakpoints are at 7250 hex - 7263 hex (only 10 breakpoints)

If you raise the boost you have to change the boost limiter values also.
They are at address 7650-766F hex. These are only 8 bit values, so you change hex value to dec and divide it by 170 to get the boost value.

Juan AR155Q4
11-06-07, 20:56
You have 3 addresses .....

CLAP!!! CLAP!!!

Thats a really good explanation!!!
Thanks Wolf for not hidding and share with us.[/img]

arjunior45
12-06-07, 07:37
You have 3 addresses which deal with MAP sensor and are significant for tuning.
...

people who 'know' I believe that are not 'affraid' to share their knowledge and Wolf66 is one of them.

Congratulations and a very big THANK YOY for all the above infos.

Nick

arjunior45
12-06-07, 07:43
sorry guys, I think there is something wrong {a virus perchaps} in this pc. I wanted to post only one reply, not a dozen.
Nick

AlfaJack
12-06-07, 23:24
sorry guys, I think there is something wrong {a virus perchaps} in this pc. I wanted to post only one reply, not a dozen.
Nick

Wierd problem - cleared up the duplicates now :)

j1v
19-06-07, 08:44
Some small updates

http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RneIvuRBf1I/AAAAAAAAAPo/F6z6nMQDL7E/s400/DSC00088.JPG
http://lh5.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RneIwORBf2I/AAAAAAAAAPw/AF9nZuGNt5k/s400/DSC00089.JPG
http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RneIwuRBf3I/AAAAAAAAAP4/iucWS98HShA/s400/DSC00093.JPG
http://lh6.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RneKLeRBf4I/AAAAAAAAAQE/giFgn9wnrnI/s400/DSC00120.JPG

AlfaJack
19-06-07, 10:34
Nice work, what are the four gauges? Boost pressure, fuel pressure?

Steve Webb
19-06-07, 11:30
1 for the EGT of each branch of the turbo collector? :lol:

j1v
20-06-07, 08:46
Nice work, what are the four gauges? Boost pressure, fuel pressure?

boost, afr, egt and fuel pressure

j1v
20-06-07, 08:48
1 for the EGT of each branch of the turbo collector? :lol:

:lol:

j1v
20-06-07, 09:11
Just in case, I went for a bigger cooler than before. I had to do some "minor" rearrangements :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

This was the previous cooler, it is gone now

http://lh4.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RgHPi8W7mQI/AAAAAAAAAFM/aiO3pRq0K6Y/s800/DSC00014.JPG


The car Before:

http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RnjgNeRBf5I/AAAAAAAAAQU/ddZDLB4p-XY/s800/DSC00123.JPG

After

http://lh5.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RnjgN-RBf6I/AAAAAAAAAQc/kxoHLfiv3zo/s800/DSC00124.JPG

Almost done

http://lh3.google.com/image/jivco.shterev/RnjgOeRBf7I/AAAAAAAAAQk/_OKVjGdCRGo/s800/DSC00134.JPG

Steve Webb
22-06-07, 08:03
Is that new piece of crossmember going to be strong enough?
And what gauge are you going to be using for the fuel pressure? Most of the pressure gauges I looked at were mechanical, so fitting a fuel pressure gauge in the car would mean bringing a fuel hose in.

Steve

j1v
22-06-07, 08:38
Is that new piece of crossmember going to be strong enough?

I hope so ... 50x30x2 mm profile. We have done a couple of cars this way, without any problems, hopefully none of them had a crash till now.


And what gauge are you going to be using for the fuel pressure? Most of the pressure gauges I looked at were mechanical, so fitting a fuel pressure gauge in the car would mean bringing a fuel hose in.

Steve

Oil pressure gauge, with a 8 bar sender. No hoses will enter the car, the sender will be fitted directly on the fuel rail, before the pressure regulator.

j1v
17-10-07, 21:34
Some updates, Yesterday I started the car, have a lot of work to finish

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00014_medium_320.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00001_152.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00003_158.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00007_medium_282.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00008_medium_659.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00012_medium_184.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00015_medium_144.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00018_medium_144.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00020_medium_203.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00027_medium_155.jpg

The car is far from finished, there will be a lot of work on the engine bay look, before doing cahssis/suspension/interior. I just assembled what I had near me :)

AlfaJack
17-10-07, 22:04
Excellent work, really nicely done! Very envious!

Look forward to more info and pics... :)

wrinx
17-10-07, 22:55
Stunned! Looking amazing!

Nice exhaust photos....Jack ;)

wrinx

arjunior45
18-10-07, 06:41
congrats !!!

pavs
18-10-07, 14:34
Wow I'm impressed

Juan AR155Q4
18-10-07, 23:58
Great job!!!
Is that a Delta intake? or custom made?

j1v
19-10-07, 08:34
Great job!!!
Is that a Delta intake? or custom made?


yes, grale intake

markgq4
21-10-07, 12:34
nice work J.
looks like you had to move a few things to get that inlet to fit!

mindus
21-10-07, 17:39
Great job!

j1v
14-11-07, 13:37
I have just broken my rear diff :(

Do you guys know for sure, what other cars are equipped with the same diff (lancia/fiat etc ... )

Also, do you know what could possibly be the cause of the failure. My car is far from being very powerful (no more than 270 hp I guess)

AlfaJack
14-11-07, 15:38
Bad luck! I am not certain for sure which cars share it...sure someone will though.

Perhaps it leaking the oil and seized and broke?

j1v
14-11-07, 23:42
I have found a used q4 diff, thanks. Hopefully this one will not brake.

AlfaJack
15-11-07, 02:00
That was quick! Dont know where I would begin looking!

j1v
15-11-07, 08:15
That was quick! Dont know where I would begin looking!

Yes, I was pretty lucky this time. Found it in a big junk yard, that has a lot of stuff. Had to travel 300km however to pick it up.

j1v
23-11-07, 21:31
it broke again :(

I need hints, what could be the cause. Material fatigue ? What do you guys think, have anybody here had similar problems ?

also I'm in a desperate need of a diff. Some gears would help me too, if you have a broken diff laying around.

AlfaJack
23-11-07, 23:57
Something is not right at the back to break two diffs! Will have a think...

wrinx
24-11-07, 00:04
Prop out of balance???

Dunno...

wrinx

AlfaJack
24-11-07, 00:21
Is there much vibration from the car you think when driving?

veki
24-11-07, 00:30
I think the Dedra Integrale's is the same, don't know about Bulgaria, but here there's a whole bunch of them for low price, as opposed to Alfas.

My guess would be that there's something wrong with the torque distribution. Did you, by any chance, drive the car without the prop-shaft on?

j1v
24-11-07, 07:15
there was vibration yes ...

a have not driven the car without prop, however I had to pull it once for over 130km with the prop disconnected (the car rolling on its rear wheels)

Evodelta
24-11-07, 21:45
Can you post up some pics? It's no good just guessing without seeing what the diff looks like from the outside and what damage has occured (presumably) internally

j1v
25-11-07, 15:19
1st - sorry for my english

Inside the diff it's the torsen part that brakes - the small helical gears in it. they are like cut in the middle with a knife. I will try to make some pics of the broken parts.

j1v
25-11-07, 15:20
one more thing. I saw on the eper that the price for a new 156 Q4 rear torsen (the torsen part only) is not quite expensive (~250 euros)

Does anybody have any details about it ?

veki
25-11-07, 15:30
Disregard my comment about driving without the propshaft, that could hurt the central diff I think...

I'll have to read more carefully next time, sorry.

Evodelta
25-11-07, 23:26
Disregard my comment about driving without the propshaft, that could hurt the central diff I think...

I'll have to read more carefully next time, sorry.


1st - sorry for my english

Inside the diff it's the torsen part that brakes - the small helical gears in it. they are like cut in the middle with a knife. I will try to make some pics of the broken parts.


Don't worry about your English, for sure it's better then my Bulgarian.

I wanted to know if your diff was like an integrales, I doubt it is as they are pretty bombproof.
How are you breaking it? Are you launching the car suddenly like in a drag race? This is what breaks transmissions, not outright power at these levels.

j1v
26-11-07, 08:03
I launch carefully. Especially with the second diff, I was very careful, actually it almost haven't been launched at all. There where however vibrations form the rear of the car with it.
We were not able to open it prior to putting it on the car, because of the "warranty" they gave me. It was sealed and I had a couple of days money back warranty if it was not in good condition. We only changed the oil in it and put it on the car. I will for sure not want a warranty diff next time :D

j1v
08-12-07, 09:45
I just bought a dedra rear diff. It is an open diff with el. blocking via a solenoid. The housing is almost the same, and it fits without any modifications.
I drove it for a test, and its OK. Haven't tried it on a track or launch however.
Later I will probably try to connect the blocking device somehow (it works needs vacuum and some kind of control of the solenoid)

If someone has more info on it, please let me know.

Meanwhile, I sound dampened the hole car, replaced everything on the brake system and installed new seats. I have to say it became a different car. Will post pics later. Time for bigger injectors, 3 bar MAP and some serious tuning finally .... :)

j1v
28-12-07, 10:05
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00152_medium_171.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00179_medium_109.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00181_medium_795.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00182_medium_855.jpg

Steve Webb
28-12-07, 10:12
I'm assuming its not finished yet, :biggrin: and are you going to be fitting an external wastegate? That first pic looks like you have closed off the one in the turbo itself.

j1v
28-12-07, 10:16
I'm assuming its not finished yet, :biggrin: and are you going to be fitting an external wastegate? That first pic looks like you have closed off the one in the turbo itself.

absolutely right

j1v
28-12-07, 19:49
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/hpim1088_101.jpg
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/hpim1091_139.jpg

jimnielsen
28-12-07, 20:38
Great work going on there. Can you tell us what are your plans for the car, are you using it on the street or just on the track. ps.. nice welding.

JimN~

j1v
28-12-07, 20:58
Great work going on there. Can you tell us what are your plans for the car, are you using it on the street or just on the track. ps.. nice welding.

JimN~

I already have a track car (well not turbo and awd but fast enough, much faster than the q4 on the track I'm racing)

It is planned to be a fast street car, that I can drive at anytime of the year (especially winter time :P)

j1v
06-01-08, 08:42
Almost done

It's quite tricky with the space this car :(

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00231_medium_107.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00233_medium_129.jpg

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00235_medium_580.jpg

markgq4
06-01-08, 13:45
thats looking very good J

Xti
06-01-08, 19:27
j1v, congrats. Nice and dedicated job.
I have to admit that I'm glad I have where to learn from. What a forum, what people !
Thanks for the share.

Regards,
Chris.

AlfaJack
06-01-08, 22:25
Nice, I know how a normal wastegate works, no idea on the external, will have to read up now :deal:

j1v
07-02-08, 18:06
A dyno from the last month, stock exhaust collector, internal gate 1.6 overboost, 1.3 hold :

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/download.php?id=3259

And a dyno from today, the new collector, external gate, 1.9 bar hold boost:

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/download.php?id=3297

Finally time for the rest of the car to be done (body/suspension/brakes) :)

wrinx
07-02-08, 18:57
Very impressive!

wrinx

jimnielsen
07-02-08, 21:30
yes, it is very impressive. I read back over this whole thread today - its great to have those pics so that we can really see what you are doing. But there is one aspect that I don't understand. How did you remap the ecu. have you purchased a premade chip - or have you made one yourself with an eprom burner / rom emulator etc. If its a "home brew" one - did you find that the info on this forum is correct regarding the table mappings / values? which tables did you change?

Thanks, JimN.

j1v
08-02-08, 06:13
yes, it is very impressive. I read back over this whole thread today - its great to have those pics so that we can really see what you are doing. But there is one aspect that I don't understand. How did you remap the ecu. have you purchased a premade chip - or have you made one yourself with an eprom burner / rom emulator etc. If its a "home brew" one - did you find that the info on this forum is correct regarding the table mappings / values? which tables did you change?

Thanks, JimN.

I used TunerPro/Osterich and the info that Wolf66 has kindly provided here for the community.

pavs
08-02-08, 12:34
Nice work keep it up

djsly
18-02-08, 11:00
The camshafts of the Lancia VIS engine are put in reverse - intake -> exhaust , exhaust -> intake

some pictures of the adjustment of cam timing, more will be done on the dyno:

Here are the stock cams vs the ones I have, I would accept recommendations on this topic. We are able to measure the exact angles of the cam timing, so if you have advices, you're welcome :oops:

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00012_932.jpg


From which Lancia Engine did you take cams?

Are they same as other VIS engines (2.0 16v N/A) ?

Where did you get info about that cams?

thanks for answers,

j1v
18-02-08, 13:01
From which Lancia Engine did you take cams?

Are they same as other VIS engines (2.0 16v N/A) ?

Where did you get info about that cams?

thanks for answers,


Yes, lancia VIS stock cams. I took the info from a pdf found somwhere, and also measured them to be 100% sure.


http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00039_292.jpg

djsly
18-02-08, 14:13
Thank you. You've got PM.

#84
20-02-08, 09:31
Very nice job. I must ask, are the dyno plots wheel power/torque or flywheel power/torque?

/A

j1v
20-02-08, 09:33
Very nice job. I must ask, are the dyno plots wheel power/torque or flywheel power/torque?

/A

Wheel horse power. Also this dyno is known to be very conservative. A stock 140 hp 2.0 tdi FWD Audi, gives 112 whp on this dyno. There are a lot of awd cars that measure more than 30% losses.

j1v
23-02-08, 07:10
I don't know if I'm gone mad, or what but ... it's time for stage 3 :)

1. Bigger intercooler (again), 600x300x100mm core :)
2. Garrett GT3076, .63 A/R
3. Eaton m62 from c230 kompressor :)
4. A pretty simple and effective schema to make ... just need time, luck and a lot of patience.
5. Dual stage water injection 50/50 water/methanol
6. 10mm fuel lines
7. bigger custom SS fuel rail
8. Planned boost - ~0.8 bar off idle, up to 2 bars at 4500k all the way to the rev limit (8k)
9. Planned power - about 450 - 500 :)

BTW, I have just swapped to a Lancia Kappa turbo intake and I must say I love it. This is the best intake for this car. Will post pics soon.

Steve Webb
23-02-08, 07:30
I don't know if I'm gone mad, or what but ... it's time for stage 3 :)

1. Bigger intercooler (again), 600x300x100mm core :)
2. Garrett GT3076, .63 A/R
3. Eaton m62 from c230 kompressor :)
4. A pretty simple and effective schema to make ... just need time, luck and a lot of patience.
5. Dual stage water injection 50/50 water/methanol
6. 10mm fuel lines
7. bigger custom SS fuel rail
8. Planned boost - ~0.8 bar off idle, up to 2 bars at 4500k all the way to the rev limit (8k)
9. Planned power - about 450 - 500 :)

BTW, I have just swapped to a Lancia Kappa turbo intake and I must say I love it. This is the best intake for this car. Will post pics soon.

Turbo AND Supercharger? Yes I think you have gone mad. :tongue2: But I can't wait to see/hear about how you get on.

wrinx
23-02-08, 10:01
BTW, I have just swapped to a Lancia Kappa turbo intake and I must say I love it. This is the best intake for this car. Will post pics soon.

Yes please....

wrinx

j1v
24-02-08, 03:09
Here comes the summer ... time to think about underhood temps :)

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00316_medium_760.jpg

djsly
24-02-08, 08:47
wicked. Are the VIS cams still inside?

j1v
24-02-08, 12:52
wicked. Are the VIS cams still inside?

yup, they are still in there :)

Intake collectors :

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00334_medium_400.jpg

Fuel rail with ignition coils on it ... custom short spark cables

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00343_medium_123.jpg

New cooler for the steering hydraulics:

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00347_medium_187.jpg

djsly
24-02-08, 17:51
looking great.

Is servo steering cooler must have? I'm thinking about getting it out.

j1v
24-02-08, 20:11
looking great.

Is servo steering cooler must have? I'm thinking about getting it out.

I'm not recommending it, especially if you're going to ride the car hard in hot weather. I had bad experience with other cars steering fluid boiling after a few laps, and that's why I upgrade the cooler on this one too.

djsly
26-02-08, 12:46
wicked.

ad6. 10mm fuel lines -

What are the OEM ones?

K.Kotkas
26-02-08, 13:50
I don't know if I'm gone mad, or what but ... it's time for stage 3 :)


No You are just bored and didn't have nothing else to do in summer time :-)

Btw, have you got the tipo 2 alfa cam conversion degrees avaliable (change the inlet cam from 2.0 Tipo to inlet and inlet to outlet cam)

j1v
26-02-08, 17:48
wicked.

ad6. 10mm fuel lines -

What are the OEM ones?

6mm ... good for up to 400 horsepower and maybe some more. I didn't exactly need this upgrade, I just needed a fuel rail for the new intake (it's not the same as q4, neither as integrale's) and decided to go bigger just in case.


No You are just bored and didn't have nothing else to do in summer time :-)

Btw, have you got the tipo 2 alfa cam conversion degrees avaliable (change the inlet cam from 2.0 Tipo to inlet and inlet to outlet cam)

Yeah, I admit it, I was a little bored from all this lag :)

No, I don't ... I just put the two VIS cams, and tuned them on the dyno. They are not the best cams for turbo, but as long as I have them for free (they were in the used head I bought for this car) they are good for me :)

j1v
24-03-08, 21:40
New cooler finally .... yes, it's a little ugly, but I hope it will be efficient :D

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00357_medium_196.jpg


http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00360_medium_145.jpg

Brul(tm)
24-03-08, 22:13
yes, it's a little ugly

You don't mean BIG :biggrin:
I am curious at the results :smile:
What about lag, do you notice the difference when driving?
The original, smal intercooler is quit fast filled whit compressed air, what about this setup?
Very intressting.

Greetings,
Marc

j1v
24-03-08, 22:16
You don't mean BIG :biggrin:
I am curious at the results :smile:
What about lag, do you notice the difference when driving?
The original, smal intercooler is quit fast filled whit compressed air, what about this setup?
Very intressting.

Greetings,
Marc

I did not drive it yet. I'm sure it will be more laggy than before. With the gt3076 it will get even more lag for sure :biggrin:

Hopefully the eaton (if it fits at all of course) will reduce that lag a lot ;-)

arjunior45
25-03-08, 10:47
I did not drive it yet. I'm sure it will be more laggy than before. With the gt3076 it will get even more lag for sure :biggrin:

Hopefully the eaton (if it fits at all of course) will reduce that lag a lot ;-)

waiting for your test drive results.

Nick

ps
what's 'eaton'?

AlfaJack
25-03-08, 12:27
what's 'eaton'?

An Eaton supercharger I think :cool:

wrinx
25-03-08, 13:01
I guess the same...where's the jealous smiley???

wrinx

j1v
25-03-08, 14:00
An Eaton supercharger I think :cool:

Yes, I've already wrote about this on the previous page.

Eaton m62 from MB 230 Kompressor.

http://forum.berlinasportivo.org/showthread.php?t=564&page=5

Evodelta
25-03-08, 14:19
Lots of good work there!
A bit late now, but to reduce lag and increase power the intercooler should run the other way around:

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m127/Deltona_II/Charge%20air%20cooling/intercooler.jpg

j1v
26-03-08, 05:45
btw, something I forgot to mention before.

As you can see from the dyno sheets on the previous pages, the torque split on my car is about 60%/40% front/rear, so I guess I have bought a car with replaced transmission from an 8v integrale.

What do you think about this ? Somebody with dynos of torque split of 16v grale/14 lying around to compare ?

Anyone knows good q4/16v integrale transmissions for sale ?


Thanks

j1v
26-03-08, 05:48
Lots of good work there!
A bit late now, but to reduce lag and increase power the intercooler should run the other way around:



Yes, that would be good, but I had a core with the other layout and it had to be used somewhere :biggrin:

Stuntz
26-03-08, 09:01
I have complete drive not only the transmission :) and there are a lot of trucks whit Bulgarian plates driveing trough slovenia if you have a friend a trucker i live 6km from the main route trough the country

Evodelta
26-03-08, 14:51
8v integrale F&R torque split: 56/44%
16v torque split F&R: 47/53%

To cure understeer improve your driving style and suspension!

The end tanks on your IC are very nicely formed. :-)

arjunior45
26-03-08, 18:26
ok,
thanks for the 'eaton' explanation.


60/40 split was from grale rally cars {99% sure}.

Nick

djsly
13-04-08, 08:54
where did you buy fuel line (10mm) and what material is it?
keep up the good work :)

j1v
13-04-08, 09:52
a local shop. fuel/oil rubber hose

Gery83
04-05-08, 16:15
Hy!
I love'd your idea, so I made it this way too.
I Like it! ;)

105

103

104

102

101

Steve Webb
04-05-08, 18:57
Hi Gery,

welcome to the forum, it looks like you are doing some pretty interesting stuff with your Q4. Why don't you start a new thread and tell us all about it?

Steve

j1v
04-05-08, 18:59
Hy!
I love'd your idea, so I made it this way too.
I Like it! ;)

That's ok I'll not charge you for that :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

Gery83
04-05-08, 19:48
Well, okay! :D
I'll do that!

j1v
06-08-08, 23:09
now, let's see what do we have here :)

http://picasaweb.google.com/jivco.shterev/Q4StageIIIS4

Looks like a A/C compressor .... well, kind of :rolleyes: .... and another flywheel for the other side of the engine .... well not exactly :doh:

... that's for now, the thing is in there, where it should be, I will post more interesting pics soon. Hopefully in a few weeks, I could rename this topic to "My S4" or "My QS4" or whatever .... :biggrin:

AlfaJack
06-08-08, 23:25
:eek::eek::eek::eek: Looks VERY interesting. So a 16v.SC.T:cool:

Juan AR155Q4
07-08-08, 17:04
I?m really waiting to see that on the road.
Please, tons of pics.

j1v
07-08-08, 22:27
I?m really waiting to see that on the road.
Please, tons of pics.

Just don't expect to see pictures of the compressor mount, it's the ugliest thing we've ever done so far, and believe me we've done a lot of ugly things :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

BTW, tonight we've made the tensioner for the belt, we're progressing surprisingly quickly. These days, the one way valve should be ready, and I hope it will work.

j1v
08-08-08, 10:22
One way valve prototype, version 0.01, hopefully it will work without many modifications. Just in case, because I'm an IT guy, loving to have ton of useless information, I attached it a TPS too. At least it has a spring in it and closes the door :P

My intentions are to use the information from the valve TPS together with the other data zeitronix logs (plenum TPS, boost, rpm) and use alarm trigger to turn on/off the compressor. Wish me luck :tongue2:

http://lh6.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SJwO45OiC9I/AAAAAAAAEmo/qTCNBjQ5UA0/s800/IMG_0063.jpg

AlfaJack
08-08-08, 10:55
Any ideas how much power it takes to turn the SC? Will it be ok on a low compression engine?

j1v
08-08-08, 11:05
Any ideas how much power it takes to turn the SC? Will it be ok on a low compression engine?

http://www.capa.com.au/pics/eaton_M62_graph.gif

That is if the compressor reaaly works (i.e. pumping air into something)

In the schema of my choice (VAG TSI engine ... bypass intake for the turbo, when it spools up) I think the horsepower wasted to rotate the eaton (freely) will be less by a big amount. Can't tell how much :)

And I still have the possibility to turn it off via the clutch, once the turbo reaches it's full boost

j1v
08-08-08, 11:08
http://bioage.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/tsi_airflow.png

The main difference in my car is I have a separate filter for the compressor, and a separate one for the turbo (with a one way valve before it)

j1v
11-08-08, 13:12
:)

http://lh6.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SKArsEqVALI/AAAAAAAAEns/CGRRmNnIYzA/s800/IMG_0064.jpg

http://lh6.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SKAsFYFEmfI/AAAAAAAAEn0/Ed9C-nHIba0/s800/IMG_0068.jpg

AlfaJack
11-08-08, 14:16
Jebus, where does the inlet manifold fit now?? !!

j1v
11-08-08, 14:39
Jebus, where does the inlet manifold fit now?? !!

on top of all this :)

And ... surprisingly it really fits ... tight but fits

It would be absolutely impossible with the original q4 intake however, and almost impossible with the grale intake. That's why I got this kappa collector. It's better design for high horsepower and really frees up space beneath it.


Here is the picture again, you can see the differences
http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00334_medium_400.jpg

AlfaJack
11-08-08, 16:14
Looks like a good few bits can be taken from a Kappa then! :cool:

j1v
18-08-08, 20:49
some update ... I've give up to try to put 76mm pipes, and went to 63mm. The space is really tiny down there.

It works, it blows amazingly strong, and the noise is awful. Before I find my blowoff valve was not working properly a couple of silicone hoses had gone away :)

These days I'm doing some final touches, plus I'll try some things to make that noise machine a little bit quieter and next, maybe I'll have a chance to finally drive that thing.

http://lh5.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SKaJdMUeFCI/AAAAAAAAEpM/M-0lKK-VLgg/s800/IMG_0072.jpg

j1v
29-08-08, 22:31
YouTube - alfa 155 s4

Q4Jan
30-08-08, 03:39
Starts to look and sound like a nice beast. :biggrin:

Are you sure the gearbox and clutch will be able to handle this?

Juan AR155Q4
30-08-08, 05:01
OMG!!!
I want to see that beast running!!

Why is so noisy? Don't think a MB is that loud.

j1v
30-08-08, 07:44
Starts to look and sound like a nice beast. :biggrin:

Are you sure the gearbox and clutch will be able to handle this?

the clutch yes, the gearbox ... don't now :)


OMG!!!
I want to see that beast running!!

Why is so noisy? Don't think a MB is that loud.

Of course it is not, it has a lot of things to suppress noise, that I can't have in that tiny space

Evodelta
30-08-08, 11:15
Cool project.

MB?

wrinx
30-08-08, 13:15
Mercedes Benz...

wrinx

Varypodaros
22-09-08, 21:34
excuse me, but ny english isn't so good...
Did you replace the turbine with a compressor?

Evodelta
22-09-08, 21:39
It has both a turbo and a supercharger. :eek:

j1v
02-10-08, 19:47
It has both a turbo and a supercharger. :eek:

Yes, thats right, twincharge

Haven't been around for a while, entered today because of a mail received for a PM :)

This is what happened a couple of days after we shoot that video

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00015_medium_289.jpg

The most stupid thing is that this is not the first time I do that (opened hood at high speed) :)

Done this twice before on my other car. Feeling kinda dump :doh:

BTW, on the pic you can see the reason I dont have the OEM hood locks any more ... fitted the biggest radiator ever possible on that car ... vw passat tdi don't know what year. I don't recommend that to any street driven car :) :) :), lots of custom work needed for the headlamps etc ...

j1v
16-10-08, 19:25
Sorry for the bad pics but ... you get the idea ;)

http://lh4.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SPeF8jrGnpI/AAAAAAAAE5U/HE_1gnXDWAQ/s800/IMG_0111.jpg

http://lh6.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SPeF90uTdFI/AAAAAAAAE5c/ETyS91EBXbQ/s800/IMG_0112.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SPWSt1rroTI/AAAAAAAAE44/TsxIpOhsy8s/s800/Photo-0477.jpg

http://lh3.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SPWStsg7m4I/AAAAAAAAE4k/6zn5KKxtuqA/s800/Photo-0476.jpg

wrinx
16-10-08, 20:01
You've just become my newest best friend....keep us up to date with this :smile:

wrinx

T M Oren
16-10-08, 20:01
I like that GTA look.
I hope you post pictures.

j1v
16-10-08, 20:04
you can subscribe to the rss feeds of this album for all the pics I upload :

http://picasaweb.google.com/jivco.shterev/Q4Widebody#

I can't post everything on all forums ;)

P.S.: That album is only for the body work ... there are others on the performance stuff.
P.P.S.: Just added some pics to the previous post :)

jimnielsen
16-10-08, 21:00
great pictures, thanks for posting the picasa link.

jimn~

Juan AR155Q4
16-10-08, 22:26
Definitely you?re not sane...

Evodelta
16-10-08, 22:35
The bonnet on my track car lifts off and fixes on with four bonnet pins, one day I forgot to fasten them on and set off on a road test. :eek:
Luckily no-one was too close behind me when it took off, it cleared the car completely! :doh:

I now have a composite bonnet. Have you considered making composite panels for your car? Very light compared to welded steel and filler....
I made a new front bumper to house a bigger intercooler too, a lot of work, but I enjoyed most of it and it looks good.

j1v
16-10-08, 22:39
The bonnet on my track car lifts off and fixes on with four bonnet pins, one day I forgot to fasten them on and set off on a road test. :eek:
Luckily no-one was too close behind me when it took off, it cleared the car completely! :doh:

I now have a composite bonnet. Have you considered making composite panels for your car? Very light compared to welded steel and filler....
I made a new front bumper to house a bigger intercooler too, a lot of work, but I enjoyed most of it and it looks good.

I will definitely make composite copies of these, when they are done, and if I like the result of course.

axaQ42
17-10-08, 11:03
son of a ****, now THATS body work :D

Q4Jan
18-10-08, 02:05
you can subscribe to the rss feeds of this album for all the pics I upload :

http://picasaweb.google.com/jivco.shterev/Q4Widebody#

I can't post everything on all forums ;)

P.S.: That album is only for the body work ... there are others on the performance stuff.
P.P.S.: Just added some pics to the previous post :)

Now why is your S2000 making 272Hp and 250Nm while i have 251hp an 213Nm? Is it a 2.2?

j1v
18-10-08, 07:57
Now why is your S2000 making 272Hp and 250Nm while i have 251hp an 213Nm? Is it a 2.2?


:confused: :confused: :confused:

What s2000 ?

Gery83
18-10-08, 09:50
:confused: :confused: :confused:

What s2000 ?

I think It's a Honda (Acura).

http://www.honda.co.jp/news/2005/image/s2000_4051124.jpg

j1v
18-10-08, 18:11
I still don't get it :)

There must be some misunderstanding, I don't have nothing to do with hondas :)

Q4Jan
19-10-08, 01:29
http://lh4.ggpht.com/jivco.shterev/SOaIj3CKYFI/AAAAAAAAE3k/SBUxXzarIlA/WRC_GrpN_S2000_graph.jpg

It says S2000, but also wrc...

I think it is this one:

http://lh5.ggpht.com/TRC.OFF/RwoaYNh2ChI/AAAAAAAABu4/4hL9w204ZrE/s800/A5AD5913.jpg


So a punto wrc S2000. Sorry for the confusion. I only think of the honda when i read S2000. :rolleyes:
And the engine specs do match. (As does the rev limit.)

j1v
19-10-08, 16:28
It says S2000, but also wrc...

I think it is this one:


Hah, now I get it, you watched the wrc dynos :)

I only could hope to have a car with a dynosheet like those :tasty: :tasty: :tasty:

Q4Jan
20-10-08, 03:49
The reason for my confusion, my other car:

http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/8577/dscn0480xa0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)


On Circuit Zandvoort. (Nice to hunt down imprezas. :cool:)

http://img378.imageshack.us/img378/8895/dsc0095bs8.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

And the dyno sheat of a conservitive consistant dynocenter.
As you can see it has some similarities with the punto S2000. Almost same rev limit, I have more torque in the bottom, the punto gets more higher in the revs. But i bet that won't last 100.000 miles.

http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/1379/rica250but3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)


Sorry for the offtopic stuff.
But i think you now understand my confussion. :doh:

j1v
15-11-08, 19:27
Some progress here ... not as fast as I wish but ... still something

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SR8huG5428I/AAAAAAAAGxQ/ujQ3Zk4x27s/s800/Photo-0487.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SR8hum32U_I/AAAAAAAAGxY/WksW_mbvRw8/s800/Photo-0488.jpg

wrinx
15-11-08, 22:45
Very good.....!

wrinx

mac
16-11-08, 11:22
fantastic work

may have to pop over and take a mould off those wings :tasty:


Steve

j1v
17-11-08, 16:55
:)

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SSGgv6v_uRI/AAAAAAAAGx4/swUmBrQnrEo/s800/Photo-0492.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SSGgww7Du-I/AAAAAAAAGyA/AoAEtCJHQBE/s800/Photo-0494.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SSGgxoTwIpI/AAAAAAAAGyI/m3wnLswbTd0/s800/Photo-0493.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SSGgyv78E_I/AAAAAAAAGyQ/iEYIm6O_UKQ/s800/Photo-0495.jpg

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SSGgzWojjvI/AAAAAAAAGyY/IRxwxoEhZFI/s800/Photo-0496.jpg

wrinx
17-11-08, 17:23
:biggrin::smoke::biggrin::smoke:

My background is in metalwork and welding....very impressive!

Keep us updated and when you get time...knock me a set up ;)

wrinx

Evodelta
17-11-08, 22:37
Nice work, I admire the skill there.

j1v
17-11-08, 22:43
Nice work, I admire your skill.

Nice to hear that fromm you, but about the skills ... it's not my job at all. I haven't see this car since two months, I only receive these pictures from the guy that does the body work once in a while showing me the progress :)

Evodelta
18-11-08, 07:46
Nice to hear that fromm you, but about the skills ... it's not my job at all. I haven't see this car since two months, I only receive these pictures from the guy that does the body work once in a while showing me the progress :)

Post duly edited. :smile:

Welding is something I have never beem much good at, lack of practice and a teacher really. So my latest project is with someone else right now having the welding done, I just did the preparation by making the parts - lots of strengthening plates and some repair panels as the shell is a bit rusty and integrales have a weak front end which can crack after lots of use, especially with lots of hard use which I'm hoping mine will get!

I found a bodywork restoration class near me, so am going to book myself in for some lessons in the new year.

j1v
22-08-09, 21:45
Added some new pics of the car in the picasa album, this is taking more time than planned, but at least it's getting nice

http://picasaweb.google.com/jivco.shterev/Q4Widebody?feat=directlink

AlfaJack
22-08-09, 21:53
Have been getting updates from picasa...looking good...looks like you have a few other projects on the go..

jimnielsen
23-08-09, 02:20
Man, you are not afraid to tackle anything!

jim ~

j1v
23-08-09, 18:17
Have been getting updates from picasa...looking good...looks like you have a few other projects on the go..

Yeah, and a racetrack to run too ... that's why actually I have abondoned the intensive work on all my projects, and doing something just once in a while.

http://www.facebook.com/Dracon.bg

That's what's keeping my weekend and nights busy the last year.

j1v
25-08-09, 19:24
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SpQrxhC03yI/AAAAAAAAKh0/312-ckzW1ws/s800/25082009.jpg

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/SpQryH3BScI/AAAAAAAAKh4/q-T0QaAWuIo/s800/25082009%28001%29.jpg

:tasty::tasty::tasty:

mac
10-09-09, 18:17
great work

just 1 question tho.. the measurments for the GTA wings do you have them or just guess work

thanks

Steve

j1v
11-09-09, 00:15
great work

just 1 question tho.. the measurments for the GTA wings do you have them or just guess work

thanks

Steve

it's all guessing and fitting to my own needs (wheels with adapters, suspension height etc)

mac
11-09-09, 12:14
it's all guessing and fitting to my own needs (wheels with adapters, suspension height etc)


Great :cool:

once the mac splitter mk 2 is finished i shall have a go at the tiz kit

think the hardest part will be the rear spolier but got a few ideas kicking around

just need some good photos of the spoiler to make a start


keep up the great work

Steve

j1v
19-10-09, 16:13
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Stx80BEidoI/AAAAAAAAKz8/pKERkCNf3XE/s800/Photo-0595.jpg

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Stx81JE19eI/AAAAAAAAK0A/1FGraUbxoV0/s800/Photo-0593.jpg

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Stx81R2N0KI/AAAAAAAAK0E/EjQuGvB4kpI/s800/Photo-0594.jpg

Just an idea ... what do you think ?

wrinx
19-10-09, 16:22
I always fancied a yellow or orange 155 :cool:

http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g118/wrinx/Hosted/Image4.jpg

wrinx

AlfaJack
19-10-09, 17:29
NYC Taxi?

I like it!

Steve Webb
19-10-09, 18:40
Lovin the body work and lovin the colour as well. I've always fancied a bright yellow car with black wheels.

j1v
19-10-09, 19:12
Lovin the body work and lovin the colour as well. I've always fancied a bright yellow car with black wheels.

that was exactly my idea. All my cars had black wheels sooner or later :)

Btw the yellow I go for is porsche 997 yelllow

wrinx
19-10-09, 19:33
http://www.maniadecarrinhos.com.br/loja/images/MIN430941206.jpg

wrinx

j1v
19-10-09, 19:39
http://www.motorsporten.dk/Galleri_2008/Diverse/Job-Handel/ALFA-ROMEO-155-Q4--4WD_siden%5Bjvmotorsport%5D.jpg

Evodelta
19-10-09, 22:04
http://www.motorsporten.dk/Galleri_2008/Diverse/Job-Handel/ALFA-ROMEO-155-Q4--4WD_siden%5Bjvmotorsport%5D.jpg


Wow! Now you're just trying to turn the conversation back to masturbation again..:eek:




(I'm sorry!)

Varypodaros
21-10-09, 22:06
J1v, you are making a perfect project... very nice job!!!

mac
22-10-09, 11:00
great work and yes yellow on a 155 looks great can't wait till its finished

arjunior45
22-10-09, 15:58
yup, they are still in there :)



Fuel rail with ignition coils on it ... custom short spark cables

http://www.performance-bg.org/forum/files/dsc00343_medium_123.jpg



is this picture with the kappa manifold? This kappa manifold is from the 2,0ie VIS model or from the 16v turbo model?
Could you please post another picture so that to see the clearance from the manifold to the 'wall' behind it?

BTW, great body work. Can not comment the color as I only like just the black color.

j1v
22-10-09, 16:03
I'm almost certain it's kappa turbo. Clearence is like 10 cm or more ... not a problem at all, have driven the car this way very hard. No pictures that would be helpfull to you, but you can still check the picasa albums: http://picasaweb.google.com/jivco.shterev/Q4StageII#

arjunior45
22-10-09, 17:08
So, you have more clearance than the original manifold! More ventilation for the ignition coils and easier access to them too. That's enough for me.

Thanks for the link.

j1v
22-10-09, 20:20
So, you have more clearance than the original manifold! More ventilation for the ignition coils and easier access to them too. That's enough for me.

Thanks for the link.

definately more clearance to everywhere but the fuel rail :)

mindus
23-10-09, 18:58
is this picture with the kappa manifold? This kappa manifold is from the 2,0ie VIS model or from the 16v turbo model?
Could you please post another picture so that to see the clearance from the manifold to the 'wall' behind it?

BTW, great body work. Can not comment the color as I only like just the black color.

That's a manifold from 16v turbo model. Naturally aspirated 2 liter engines in Kappa had 5 cylinder versions only (unless I miss something).

What you have to keep in mind with respect to the space between the kappa manifold and firewall - you have to modify OEM holders and mounting points for all the stuff that is attached to the firewall in the manifold area (with the Kappa manifold fitted), i.e. power steering, MAP sensor and relays, ignition modules doesn't fit to the OEM mounting points, etc. But it's very simple to find place for all of them (for some you need to modify mounting brackets, for others - find another place).

However Kappa manifold is a win with respect to space everywhere else.

arjunior45
30-10-09, 10:42
That's a manifold from 16v turbo model. Naturally aspirated 2 liter engines in Kappa had 5 cylinder versions only (unless I miss something).

What you have to keep in mind with respect to the space between the kappa manifold and firewall - you have to modify OEM holders and mounting points for all the stuff that is attached to the firewall in the manifold area (with the Kappa manifold fitted), i.e. power steering, MAP sensor and relays, ignition modules doesn't fit to the OEM mounting points, etc. But it's very simple to find place for all of them (for some you need to modify mounting brackets, for others - find another place).

However Kappa manifold is a win with respect to space everywhere else.


thanks for the notes 'mindus'.

What I'm thinking - planning to do is :
1} to move all those 'things' of the firewall
and
2} mostly to use the 4 ignition coils - 4 ignition modules {on the spark plug} mod.

So,
a} the 4 ignition coils must go where the battery is {there is no other place with enough clearance for them, even keeping the oem inlet plenum / manifold}.
and
b} the 4 ignition coils will go on the spark plugs {see picture} and the following :
http://forum.berlinasportivo.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=1064&d=1247741368

Probably I'll move the relays too, next to the 4 ign coils and battery will/has to go back.
As for the MAP sensor {and the ATS of coarse} can be used the 'hybrid' Bosch one directly mounted on the Kappa inlet manifold.

j1v
08-12-09, 21:53
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Sx6vduIMtRI/AAAAAAAALM4/kRhyo9I01VU/s800/08122009277.jpg

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Sx6vgP63biI/AAAAAAAALNk/XjO1V1LUQbw/s800/08122009282.jpg

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Sx6vfDKA8GI/AAAAAAAALNU/l2KLbaLHpTI/s800/08122009280.jpg

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Sx6vfRJWFCI/AAAAAAAALNc/eRn0ASn7zJo/s800/08122009281.jpg

AlfaJack
08-12-09, 22:31
Wow...this is one special Q4!

wrinx
08-12-09, 23:00
Looking forward to seeing this finished!

wrinx

j1v
09-12-09, 07:31
Looking forward to seeing this finished!

wrinx

as far as I know myself it will never be "finished" ... the intention of that project is the fun of making and owning a unique car, so I guess it will be a never ending project ;)

Varypodaros
10-12-09, 00:47
J1v, the car is fantastic... what do you have in mind about the front bumper of the car? I've seen a photo of the car, where the i/c is infront of the rest car...

j1v
10-12-09, 08:11
J1v, the car is fantastic... what do you have in mind about the front bumper of the car? I've seen a photo of the car, where the i/c is infront of the rest car...

It is almost done, you'll probably see a picture of it in a couple of days. It's made from two original bumpers, no fiberglass or whatever, keeping the original design as much as possible.

j1v
10-12-09, 09:55
BTW, I'm willing to buy a silverstone spoiler : http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/1/2033/1861/5080930003_large.jpg

And also, I'm still desperately trying to find a 16v transmission and a right electrical rear view mirror so if anyone has one of those for sale, please PM me, as I'm getting close to the time I'll need them.

AlfaJack
10-12-09, 10:38
You can also get that spoiler from an Alfa 33 - I think it needs to be a "Series 3" 33 - wrinx will know.

j1v
10-12-09, 10:51
You can also get that spoiler from an Alfa 33 - I think it needs to be a "Series 3" 33 - wrinx will know.

Yeah, I know that but still not finding it anywhere.

wrinx
10-12-09, 12:19
Yeah, I know that but still not finding it anywhere.

Several of these in the UK if you're prepared to pay for postage, same with the gearbox...but they're both very heavy!

wrinx

j1v
10-12-09, 12:46
Several of these in the UK if you're prepared to pay for postage, same with the gearbox...but they're both very heavy!

wrinx

you have a PM ...

j1v
15-12-09, 16:06
at the last moment I've decided to try to leave the roof black and it stays so for now. Wht do you think. The front hood is black too (CF later, molds are already done, but I'm totally out of $$$ at this moment)

What do you think ??

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Syez38rh_EI/AAAAAAAALrw/1QCUhhWWEV0/s800/Photo-0627.jpg

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Syez4N-ZtnI/AAAAAAAALr0/Q2FbUHjaZpI/s800/Photo-0629.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Syez47upALI/AAAAAAAALr4/FZq_jI1eNA8/s800/Photo-0628.jpg

j1v
15-12-09, 16:22
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Sye3i3NaI5I/AAAAAAAALsQ/ThSq69KkNbc/s800/ABCD0004.JPG

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Sye3jVmI3oI/AAAAAAAALsU/wI7Q4orDI0M/s800/ABCD0005.JPG

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/Sye3kHp3BGI/AAAAAAAALsY/0b-5f3gLy9A/s800/ABCD0006.JPG

Varypodaros
15-12-09, 18:54
Hi j1v. very nice photos. incredible work, I'm so jealous!!! only one notice, don't you like this type of front bumper? I think with that, your huge i/c will work much better. think about it...
http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/404/1023614.th.jpg (http://img691.imageshack.us/i/1023614.jpg/)

wrinx
15-12-09, 18:56
:smoke::smoke::smoke:

wrinx

j1v
15-12-09, 22:07
Hi j1v. very nice photos. incredible work, I'm so jealous!!! only one notice, don't you like this type of front bumper? I think with that, your huge i/c will work much better. think about it...
http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/404/1023614.th.jpg (http://img691.imageshack.us/i/1023614.jpg/)

well that's a nice idea, will hve to make the licence plate removable however, because we don't have the small ones over here, that fit will fit on the side of the IC

j1v
15-02-10, 18:23
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/S3kIsq1U5zI/AAAAAAAAME4/sgqco3tfTlY/s800/14022010449.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/S3kItOem5EI/AAAAAAAAMFA/Ht2wxmAfATY/s800/14022010446.jpg

Xti
15-02-10, 18:46
Wow, it looks grrrreat !!!! I like you've decided to leave the front hood in same colour (yellow). It looks so mean...:smoke:

Congratulations and enjoy to the max !

Greatings,
Cristian.

Ditlev
15-02-10, 20:16
Damn it looks AWESOME! :D
Are those wheels the OZ Ultraleggera? And what size 7x17"?

Q4-Dave
15-02-10, 20:51
Stunning, maybe should give it a go myself in the future, we?ll see :P

jimnielsen
15-02-10, 21:25
It looks really great, I love the color and the guards.. Well done!

jim.

j1v
15-02-10, 22:22
Damn it looks AWESOME! :D
Are those wheels the OZ Ultraleggera? And what size 7x17"?

Ultraleggeras yes, unfortunately I have already forgotten the width, it's been a while since I got them

AlfaJack
15-02-10, 23:03
Very special :cool:

wrinx
15-02-10, 23:55
:eek::eek::eek::eek::bowdown::tasty:

Absolutely stunning, you have a unique car there, hope it treats you well after all this attention!

wrinx

arjunior45
16-02-10, 01:20
yes, great car. Congrats for all this efford

enjoy it!!!

j1v
16-02-10, 01:25
thank you all

This car is far from being ready, and I'm not yet to enjoy it, so stay tuned ;)

AlfaJack
16-02-10, 23:34
so stay tuned ;)


We will!:smoke::smoke::smoke:

j1v
19-02-10, 22:28
Brakes finally on the car, waiting for some stainless hoses (goodrich)

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/S37Nwn0_WpI/AAAAAAAAMig/ARqHX0_n1Gs/s800/18022010452.jpg


http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/S37NyVfcgZI/AAAAAAAAMi8/s-eBjR19KLA/s800/19022010460.jpg


http://lh6.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/S37NzIez_yI/AAAAAAAAMjE/ylbObIl6VXI/s800/19022010462.jpg


New turbo (GT3076R) already mounted, doing some rerouting of the pipes.

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iHYUsiZ3zmg/S37Nw2SeuoI/AAAAAAAAMik/HIVeFmWiJ5A/s800/19022010453.jpg

Brul(tm)
19-02-10, 23:39
Brakes finally on the car, waiting for some stainless hoses (goodrich)

Did you order the set complete set (6 hoses!) ?
I have noticed that you get only 4 hoses for the calipers.
At least that was the case when I ordered mine. :redface:

I realy like the contrast between the color of the car, the wheels and the brake calipers :smoke:

Greetings,
Marc

j1v
19-02-10, 23:44
Did you order the set complete set (6 hoses!) ?
I have noticed that you get only 4 hoses for the calipers.
At least that was the case when I ordered mine. :redface:

I realy like the contrast between the color of the car, the wheels and the brake calipers :smoke:

Greetings,
Marc

4 hoses only yes. Where are the extra two?

na15575
20-02-10, 09:09
the 2 extra hoses located to the front of the rear axle :redface:

j1v
20-02-10, 22:06
the 2 extra hoses located to the front of the rear axle :redface:

yes, I saw them today, completely forgot about these. Any ideas where to buy just them ???

Brul(tm)
20-02-10, 23:17
Any ideas where to buy just them ???

I ordered them through the same shop (specialized in brake parts ). These two hoses are often forgotten, your not alone there ;)
Goodridge is able to make hoses on request, by your specification. I had problems with the hoses at the rear end, they got torn off :eek: I ordered two new hoses, only a couple of cm longer this time.

Greetings,
Marc

AlfaJack
21-02-10, 23:54
I was just skimming back over this thread and I don't think you told us about you how solved the rear differential problem?

j1v
22-02-10, 05:57
I was just skimming back over this thread and I don't think you told us about you how solved the rear differential problem?

well I did not. I'm using the open dedra rear diff, and not putting my spare torsen, before doing a full revision of the gearbox/front and epicyclic diff

I'm also waiting for a spare gearbox, that I wish to revision and reinforce before using some real boost.