I always fancied a yellow or orange 155
wrinx
I always fancied a yellow or orange 155
wrinx
My Q4 in the Garage
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Lovin the body work and lovin the colour as well. I've always fancied a bright yellow car with black wheels.
1994 Alfa Romeo 155 Q4: Dozeing in the garage.
2009 Audi A4 tdi: Everyday drive.1994 Alfa Romeo 155 , 1995cc Std Standard Black
wrinx
My Q4 in the Garage
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J1v, you are making a perfect project... very nice job!!!
great work and yes yellow on a 155 looks great can't wait till its finished
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.
Nick
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#
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.
Nick
That's a manifold from 16v turbo model. Naturally aspirated 2 liter engines in Kappa had 5 cylinder versions only (unless I miss something).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.
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/att...4&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.
Nick
Looking forward to seeing this finished!
wrinx
My Q4 in the Garage
www.alfaromeo155.co.uk ............................ □□□-V-□□□ .................................. www.ilmostro.co.uk
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...
BTW, I'm willing to buy a silverstone spoiler :
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.
You can also get that spoiler from an Alfa 33 - I think it needs to be a "Series 3" 33 - wrinx will know.
1993 Alfa Romeo 155 Q4 , 2.0 Turbo
My Q4 in the Garage
www.alfaromeo155.co.uk ............................ □□□-V-□□□ .................................. www.ilmostro.co.uk
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