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58vw
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #420 on:
February 08, 2013, 23:25:26 pm »
awesome mexx...keep it up
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Shag55
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #421 on:
February 09, 2013, 16:35:26 pm »
Very nice Mexx!!
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ugly duckling
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #422 on:
February 19, 2013, 23:08:23 pm »
HELLO MEX,SOME 26YRS AGO WHEN I STARTDED PORTING HEADS AT GENE BERG ENT, BTW A VERY WELL KNOWN AND VERY SUCSESSFULL VW INAVATOR WITH MANY NHRA WINS ON N/A ENGINES (NOT HAIR DRYER ENGINES)ANYWHO, THERE WERE A VERY NUMBER OF SETS THAT ME AN MY MENTOR DID THAT WERE FULLY POLISHED, CHAMBERS,EXHAST,AND INTAKE, AND THE CARS THEY WENT ON DID NOT EFECT THEM AS FAR AS PURE PERFORMANCE IN A NATERAIL ASPERATED WORLD. MANY MANY SETS OF 12SEC AND 11SEC HEADS WERE DONE THIS WAY,HUMM THOSE ARE VERY RESPECTIBLE ##S, DO I FULLY POLISH TODAY, NO AND WHY IS ITS VERY UNHEALTHY TO BRING THE PORT TO THIS STATE,ITS BAD ENGHOF TO BRING IT TO A 40 GRIT FINISH, WHAT IM SAYING IS IT WORKS BOTH WAYS. THERE ARE ALOT OF LAZY HEAD PORTERS OUT THERE, AND IF THEY GIVE YOU THE LINE THAT UGLY IN A PORT IS BETTER THERE JUST FLAT OUT FULL OF IT. IF YOUR GOING TO SPEND A MILLON DOLLARS ON A SET OF HEADS WHAT WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE, SOME THING THAT THE FLINTSTONES DID OR SOMETHING THAT A TRUE ARTISTS DID. OR YOU COULD JUST (CHEAT) AND HANG THE BIGGEST HAIR DRYER OFF THE ASS END OF IT AND PRAY THAT IT STAYS TOGETHER. NICE GOODS YA GOT THERE MEX. UD OUT.
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NoBars
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #423 on:
February 23, 2013, 16:40:28 pm »
Those cylinders are badass. Are there iron sleeves pressed in or are they going to be nikasil coated?
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #424 on:
February 23, 2013, 18:03:46 pm »
Hi
These are for race use only and are nodular iron sleeved.
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Dead Dog
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #425 on:
February 26, 2013, 22:15:41 pm »
looks fantastic!
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Frallan
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #426 on:
April 08, 2013, 02:42:12 am »
In 1986 I was building my own 4,060" bore engine based on TIV block.
I boughta set of angle flow heads "3 litre heads" , bare casting.
I cut them up and started building my own split port heads.
Scat released a new set of heads that suited me and the cut up heads sat for a while on my shelf.
Then I gave them away to a friend.
He is pretty skilled in most everything.
Welding practice took place on my old heads.
This was all done long time a go but I just had to share the pictures when I came across these old friends last week.
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dangerous
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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April 20, 2013, 23:50:22 pm »
Quote from: Udo on January 04, 2013, 19:55:21 pm
Quote from: 58vw on January 04, 2013, 17:10:58 pm
Quote from: Udo on December 31, 2012, 09:56:50 am
I have build one wbx engine with 101's for racing only , it has 280 hp with 51 carbs , he has run 10,9 in a street car this year . But i would never build this engine size with less hp for german street driving - autobahn -
Udo
very nice Udo
First WBX with an oilsump :-) I like it but a lot of work
Udo
Found these old pictures from 1995-6 I think.
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andy198712
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #428 on:
April 22, 2013, 22:30:18 pm »
some pulley wheel
what blower did it spin?
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dangerous
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #429 on:
April 22, 2013, 22:51:02 pm »
Quote from: andy198712 on April 22, 2013, 22:30:18 pm
some pulley wheel
what blower did it spin?
Back then it was a Godfrey-Marshall K200,
but eventually put these on:
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spoolin70
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #430 on:
May 09, 2013, 07:09:11 am »
Good morning all.
With a larger bore/larger cylinder volume is there any special considerations in terms of
ignition source ?
I'm still at the "collecting parts" stage and was thinking about coil per plug V wasted spark.
I use wasted spark at the moment on my small motor but was considering coil per plug for my bigger engine (with boost)
Any thoughts or experience gratefully received.
Have a good day now
Darren
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MeXX
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #431 on:
May 09, 2013, 08:12:47 am »
Quote from: spoolin70 on May 09, 2013, 07:09:11 am
Good morning all.
With a larger bore/larger cylinder volume is there any special considerations in terms of
ignition source ?
Darren
Dear Darren
COP (Coil on plug) is my choice too. I'm using it on the street engine and on the racing mill.
First I was running Ford EDIS wasted spark with ignition wires 238HP with up to 200HP NOS,
and never had and Ignition issue.
Now I'm running AEM pencil type COP to get rid of the plug wires over 300HP and up too 200HP NOS
and never had and Ignition issue.
So keep on 4 inchin'
MeXX
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spoolin70
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #432 on:
May 09, 2013, 13:34:06 pm »
Hi Mexx
Thanks for the input and the examples of your results.
Good to know the AEM performed well, I've been looking at their products as an alternative to MSD.
Any reason you went for coil 'on' plug instead of coil 'per' plug ?
I was thinking of using something like this :
http://www.aemelectronics.com/high-output-inductive-dumb-coil-1239
Thanks again
Darren
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Shag55
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Shag Leone, SL-1racing
Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #433 on:
May 09, 2013, 17:23:09 pm »
I'm setting m e up with he smart coils. Very nice! Though mine is not big bore.
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spoolin70
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #434 on:
May 10, 2013, 07:11:47 am »
Hi
When you say 'smart' coils, I'm guessing that's the type that need a driver/controller ?
I'm hoping I can use 'dumb' coils as I'm pretty sure my ecu can drive
up to 6 coils directly.
Thanks for the reply, good to know people have their ignition
this way as I can't recall seeing 4x coils or coils on plugs that often.
(although didn't the wheeler dealer bus use coil per plug ? Can't
recall the controller/driver though, possibly MSD ?)
Thanks
Darren
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Shag55
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #435 on:
May 10, 2013, 15:39:14 pm »
Smart coils have built in ignighter while dumb coils need a ignighter box.
Allen Fores car has a Motec ignition box and bumb coils. It makes 1150hp!
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spoolin70
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Posts: 605
Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #436 on:
February 11, 2014, 08:04:15 am »
Good morning 4 inchers
Any recommendations for turbo friendly pistons ?
Looks like I might need some with a BIIIIG dish.
I'm in the UK so a local brand would be handy but not essential.
Anyone used Accralite or Omega pistons ?
Thanks
Darren
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Airspeed
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #437 on:
February 11, 2014, 10:16:18 am »
I'd say, for turbo (and nitrous) you don't want a certain piston brand, but more a piston specification.
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Udo
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #438 on:
February 11, 2014, 21:14:54 pm »
Quote from: spoolin70 on February 11, 2014, 08:04:15 am
Good morning 4 inchers
Any recommendations for turbo friendly pistons ?
Looks like I might need some with a BIIIIG dish.
I'm in the UK so a local brand would be handy but not essential.
Anyone used Accralite or Omega pistons ?
Thanks
Darren
i have used JE dished pistons 4" and autocraft cylindersin a turbo engine with good results . But who needs a turbo :-)
There are Accralite 103 pistons avaliable for Type4 engines , good quality for N/A engines
Udo
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Fiatdude
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #439 on:
February 11, 2014, 22:37:21 pm »
JE pistons in mine -- They will modify them any way you want too (for a small additional fee LOL) like moving the wrist pin location up or down and put whatever top you want on them -- These are turbo friendly with the top dish milled -- the top ring gland moved down -- the the wrist pin location moved up (into the oil ring) for using a longer rod
These are 4"+.030 -- I have a almost new set of 4" exactly like these for sale if you'd be interested -- set up for chevy rods
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spoolin70
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #440 on:
February 12, 2014, 08:22:21 am »
Thanks for the replies
So important factors are :
Crown thickness (especially with turbo, I need one udo
)
Ringland area and ringpack size
Compression hight
Dish size (circular or chamber mirror)
Ceramic coated crown and Teflon coated skirts look nice but not essential
Anything else I'm missing ?
Fiatdude - thanks for the offer. I've got to mock up my engine first and take some much needed measurements.
Boxes of parts are no good for measuring deck hight, clearances etc.
I'm pretty certain I've got to lower my compression quite a bit and as chamber mods are a no no,
so I'm looking at other areas first.
What CC dish are your pistons ? I have 12cc now but would like 20+
Thanks
Darren
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turbovan
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #441 on:
February 12, 2014, 18:41:40 pm »
Quote from: spoolin70 on February 12, 2014, 08:22:21 am
Thanks for the replies
So important factors are :
Crown thickness (especially with turbo, I need one udo
)
Ringland area and ringpack size
Compression hight
Dish size (circular or chamber mirror)
Ceramic coated crown and Teflon coated skirts look nice but not essential
Anything else I'm missing ?
Fiatdude - thanks for the offer. I've got to mock up my engine first and take some much needed measurements.
Boxes of parts are no good for measuring deck hight, clearances etc.
I'm pretty certain I've got to lower my compression quite a bit and as chamber mods are a no no,
so I'm looking at other areas first.
What CC dish are your pistons ? I have 12cc now but would like 20+
Thanks
Darren
Darren.. i used the Jeff Denham JE ones with pauter barrels with good results , no dish in them…
571 hp @ 18psi and under 6000rpm.. I'm sure Matt Keene will give you the info you require.
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spoolin70
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #442 on:
February 12, 2014, 23:13:52 pm »
Thanks for the info Chris.
I'm pretty sure I'll be needing a deep dish as chamber volume is only 45cc.
Johannes has advised not to touch the chamber so I'll be leaving well alone.
I did hear about your engine numbers through the grapevine - VERY impressive !
You must be really pleased.
Thanks
Darren
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #443 on:
February 13, 2014, 19:56:39 pm »
Quote from: spoolin70 on February 12, 2014, 23:13:52 pm
Thanks for the info Chris.
I'm pretty sure I'll be needing a deep dish as chamber volume is only 45cc.
Johannes has advised not to touch the chamber so I'll be leaving well alone.
I did hear about your engine numbers through the grapevine - VERY impressive !
You must be really pleased.
Thanks
Darren
cheers… my JPM heads were 65cc, and still needed a further 20cc
to get a 7.8.1 … looks like your be looking for a lot !!
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Fiatdude
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #444 on:
February 13, 2014, 21:29:57 pm »
remember with a 4" bore a dish goes a long way -- but with 45cc heads you might have to drop the piston back down into the cylinder -- If you have ceramic guy I would do a coating especially with a turbo
When your painting the image of you engine, you need to make some decisions and start working outward from there -- I would recommend finding a combination that works and then copying it rather than picking one from column A, one from column B style ----- There are many ways to put together an engine and sometimes the parts just don't work well together -- so if you know someone who has gone down this road before and you like the results of their build, I'd copy it
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #445 on:
February 14, 2014, 12:03:46 pm »
When your painting the image of you engine, you need to make some decisions and start working outward from there -- I would recommend finding a combination that works and then copying it rather than picking one from column A, one from column B style ----- There are many ways to put together an engine and sometimes the parts just don't work well together -- so if you know someone who has gone down this road before and you like the results of their build, I'd copy it
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That's some sound advice there - thanks
Selecting parts that work together is a skillful art that I've come to appreciate from any engine builder !
The majority of my engine came complete (thanks Richie) but was missing heads. Getting the heads I have now to work with the
rest of the parts is now my biggest itch. I certainly wasn't banking on needing such a big compression loss.
Sadly there's not an abundance of 4" turbo engines out there for reference and lowering compression also seems to be
a builders preference rather than a set method.
Thanks
Darren
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UltraOrange67-2443
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Quote from: MeXX on February 08, 2013, 22:23:32 pm
Hi to all the 4inchers
Here's another version of my 4 inch race engines
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How much are the Billet Cylinders Mexx?
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spoolin70
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #447 on:
April 19, 2016, 13:23:07 pm »
+1 I'd like to know too - for 6 stud Autolinea case
Thanks
Darren
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MeXX
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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April 20, 2016, 22:02:19 pm »
Quote from: UltraOrange67-2443 on April 18, 2016, 21:02:03 pm
How much are the Billet Cylinders Mexx?
Hi...
There is a 6 stud version
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Billet cylinder housing is 980 € each...
for intrest U can PM me...
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MeXX
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Re: The 4" Bore Thread
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Reply #449 on:
April 20, 2016, 22:04:12 pm »
New Heads available...
http://www.youtube.com/v/u6qxE8coG54
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