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Title: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on April 18, 2011, 18:19:35 pm
But will I still remember how to drive it?
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Title: Re: Coming back home again!
Post by: andy M. on April 18, 2011, 19:26:15 pm
Does it have room for a zimmer frame? :P


Title: Re: Coming back home again!
Post by: Fastbrit on April 18, 2011, 19:33:26 pm
Does it have room for a zimmer frame? :P
I'll use the wheelie bars... >:( :D


Title: Re: Coming back home again!
Post by: nicolas on April 18, 2011, 20:25:46 pm
Does it have room for a zimmer frame? :P
I'll use the wheelie bars... >:( :D

isn't that the same thing?  ???


Title: Re: Coming back home again!
Post by: Martin on April 18, 2011, 23:10:08 pm
About time!

 ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Russell on April 20, 2011, 00:34:10 am
yip sure will be good to show you that i can drive it faster   ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on April 20, 2011, 07:11:25 am
You'll never fit in it... :-*


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Ole on April 20, 2011, 16:30:59 pm
Good to hear it's back!  8)
How's the condition of the car? Last time I saw it was late 90's, owned by a dutch guy if I remember correctly... ???


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on April 20, 2011, 18:26:03 pm
Yes, Frank from Holland bought it off me, less engine. He repainted it silver and fitted a normally-aspirated engine, but then sold the car again to Lee Darby in the UK. He ran it over here for a season or so, and then sold it again.

The last owner – Keith Gadenne – had the car repainted and, to be honest, it looks awful – paint 'splatter' design in every colour the paintshop had lying around. Keith never drove the car at all, but has just finished building a new 2387cc normally-aspirated motor with Berg 62mm carbs, Scat ultralite crank, Jeff Denham heads etc. The plan is to, at the moment, to put the car back to the way i ran it in the 1990s, with its original 2165cc turbo motor – good enough for an ET of 9.87 all the way back in 1994... I built the car 21 years ago! :o

I have no idea quite what has been done to the car, so it will be interesting to find out.

More details as we investigate… :)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: lee-maynard on April 20, 2011, 20:20:45 pm
old rajays rule


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Lids on April 20, 2011, 21:48:37 pm
cool


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: streetvw on April 20, 2011, 23:46:56 pm
Keith is it going to be done pre-swoopy front end style? that would be cool IMHO  8)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v493/streetvw/nomercy-1.jpg)



Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on April 21, 2011, 07:20:33 am
Not sure yet – the later changes certainly made the car quicker and more stable, though.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Martin on April 21, 2011, 07:58:55 am
i saw a picture of the car in its "current" paint, not my style at all, always looked better in orange ;)


Are you going to post some in progress pictures Keith? I rember the original build pictures you did.







Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on April 21, 2011, 08:22:17 am
i saw a picture of the car in its "current" paint, not my style at all, always looked better in orange ;)


Are you going to post some in progress pictures Keith? I rember the original build pictures you did.
Do you have a copy – or know where to view – an image of the car in its current paintscheme? It is truly grim! :o


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: jaqo on April 21, 2011, 08:55:32 am
Yes, Frank from Holland bought it off me, less engine. He repainted it silver and fitted a normally-aspirated engine,
That now lives here:
(http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/6902/dsc8409small.jpg)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Martin on April 21, 2011, 09:02:58 am
No, Keith showed it to me, I did some machining on the Pistons.

Its a little hard when somone shows a picture of there pride and joy and you end up with a little bit of vomit in your mouth!


but if we were all the same it would be boring. lol



Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Neil Davies on April 21, 2011, 09:47:26 am
Nice one Keith! You might want to speak to Lee Darby - he was the one who had the chassis work done to bring it all up to MSA legal spec when it came back to the UK. This would be around 2002ish I think, and IIRC it might have been Hausers who did the work. I guess it'll all be still legal?


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: jaqo on April 21, 2011, 10:13:58 am
Yes, Frank from Holland bought it off me, less engine. He repainted it silver and fitted a normally-aspirated engine,
That now lives here:
(http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/6902/dsc8409small.jpg)
of course I wrote about the engine, not the car


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Andy on April 22, 2011, 10:44:59 am
Are there any pics of its current state, I am intrigued to see the paint job.

Personally I liked it most when it was first finished and all orange. Although it will be cool to see it back out on track in whatever guise you choose.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on April 22, 2011, 11:27:14 am
As soon as I get some pics, I'll post 'em. Be warned... not pretty! :o


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fasterbrit on April 22, 2011, 17:30:58 pm
Very cool to hear you are getting hooked up with the car again. Would make a very interesting 'in da works' thread, which hopefully you guys will do. Personally, I like the car in its last incarnation whilst still in Keith's hands. The aerodynamic aids give the car a purposeful look and no doubt work. I would love to see a detailed set of pix of the rear suspension, as I can remember there was quite a useful setup on that car. I remember watching the car launch back in the early nineties and thinking 'holy crap!' that's quick.

What was your best 60ft in the car Keith?

Engine wise, are you going for the 'old school' pull-thru system with 48 Dell?


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on April 22, 2011, 17:43:13 pm
First of all, many congrats on your times last week! Fantastic!! 8)

The plan is, indeed, to put the car back to just the way I raced it in 1994 – 2165cc pull-through 48mm Dell and all. Good enough for 9.80s then, so who knows? As for the aerodynamic tricks, it helped having a step-son who was/is an F1 aerodynamicist!

The 60ft wasn't amazing, but it was consistent – best of 1.34. The car always ran arrow-straight (except when I once broke an output shaft – that sure woke me up!) and was a doddle to drive. The four-bar IRS rear end was truly innovative, and the product of someone who only ever built two VW chassis: mine and Dave Kawell's 'Blackie'. The rest of the time, Randy built V8 cars, so applied the same theories to the VWs. It seemed to work!

It will seem odd sitting at the wheel of it again – and very odd driving a right-hand drive race car after so many years! I plan (well, knowing me, I'll forget after a while…) to do a blog: No Mercy Racing (http://classicporschemagazine.blogspot.com/). :)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fasterbrit on April 23, 2011, 14:03:43 pm
Wicked that you are going for the 'old school' approach again. Would love to see No Mercy back on the track a d maybe even pair up some time? A 1.34 60 ft is pretty impressive for a turbo car. The best I have to date is 1.38, which is still haulin'.

How long do you reckon the project will take?

Cheers and thanks for the props!


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: speedwell on April 23, 2011, 14:35:02 pm
before the first paint  ;D ;D

 ;)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Lids on April 24, 2011, 07:44:13 am
The most interesting thing about that last photo is Keith took the carpet with him when he moved!  ;D :P


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: JamieL on April 24, 2011, 21:44:53 pm
:D

(http://castawayscasuals.com/images/OGR/og260streetrod.JPG)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Rick Meredith on April 24, 2011, 21:56:53 pm
But will I still remember how to drive it?

It's the long thin pedal on the right.... push it down all the way!  ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fonz on April 27, 2011, 18:50:56 pm
Personally, I like the car in its last incarnation whilst still in Keith's hands. The aerodynamic aids give the car a purposeful look and no doubt work. I would love to see a detailed set of pix of the rear suspension, as I can remember there was quite a useful setup on that car. I remember watching the car launch back in the early nineties and thinking 'holy crap!' that's quick.

I agree. It looked great in '94. Used to love watching the way it launched.  8)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Black Sheep on May 08, 2011, 22:33:58 pm
I hope it gets put back just like it was in 92  8)
(http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff84/49-rag/BugJam199267.jpg)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on May 09, 2011, 07:38:54 am
Sorry - no point in going backwards!  :D

1994 was the car's peak. The Schley's wouldn't 'unchop' Lightning Bug II to make it look the way it did when it first appeared...  :D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Black Sheep on May 09, 2011, 17:40:11 pm
OK Keith , its your car , IMO it looked best in 92 , clean line's maybe more cal than race car  :-\
Still it'll be cool the see this split chop back out there knocking the 10'ths off each run  8) 8)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: autohausdolby on May 13, 2011, 19:57:31 pm
I've never seen No Mercy run and I'm very much looking forward to this going back out again :D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: StrokerMcDell on May 15, 2011, 22:07:23 pm

The plan is, indeed, to put the car back to just the way I raced it in 1994 – 2165cc pull-through 48mm Dell and all.  No Mercy Racing (http://classicporschemagazine.blogspot.com/). :)

I think I've got the original turbo modded 48Dell and inlet manifold lying around somewhere ...

Regds


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on May 15, 2011, 22:15:24 pm
Really? The engine was sold to Ken Blomer and then made its way to Natasha Garcia, complete with the carb and manifold etc, and was then sold to Russell Ritchie a couple of years ago. Unless you know different, of course!  ???


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: StrokerMcDell on May 15, 2011, 23:06:33 pm
Did "Flat Attack" run the same engine /carb . ??

I bought this carb a good few years ago and was told after I got it that it had originally beem on a Keith Seume racecar.
Sorry for causing confusion .. am just trying to help.

I remember the Jon Rathbone built "El Ninjo" and that Natascha had the engine extensively rebuilt and that she had also mated it to a Mendeola transmission. No idea what became of car or engine after that altho I contacted her a couple of times trying to buy the Mende.

Regds


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on May 16, 2011, 07:40:00 am
No problem!

Yes, Flat Attack had the same engine and carb – I simply transferred it complete over to No Mercy.

Natasha still has her car, with Mendeola, but sold the engine to Russell. It now sits in pieces in Aberdeen. I know it had a new crankcase when Ken Blomer had it, but have relatively recently learned that it now has a flanged crank. I have no idea why the crank was changed for, as far as I know, the engine was never blown up, or whatever. I wonder what else has been changed...

By the way, here's a link to what happened to Natasha's car: http://retrorides.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=readersrides&action=print&thread=66762 (http://retrorides.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=readersrides&action=print&thread=66762)

Not sure where the carb and inlet manifold you have came from but I know I did pass a new inlet manifold over to Pete Roberts, but I never used it on the car. As for the carb you have? Who knows!


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: StrokerMcDell on May 16, 2011, 13:57:15 pm
Thats me with the blue/grey T shirt talking to Natascha...
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_jp9mnMmXRCk/Su6eHH2QSPI/AAAAAAAAErY/b75WJ63H5UU/Keith%20and%20Me%20in%20Fire%20up%20Road.JPG)

This is the carb ...... just in case  ;D

(http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a1db37b3127ccefd747c187fb800000030O08QcNmjlq2Zg9vPh4/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D550/ry%3D400/)
(http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47a1db37b3127ccefd7403b0be8700000030O08QcNmjlq2Zg9vPh4/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D550/ry%3D400/)

regds


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Russell on May 20, 2011, 23:21:15 pm
OMG just saw the blog, what a shit paint scheme, glad we saved it......


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Andy on May 20, 2011, 23:33:50 pm
Wow, it was hard to imagine how ugly a paint job could be, that goes far beyond my worst expectations  :o

So what are you planning for the paint this time.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Martin on May 21, 2011, 08:01:09 am
told you it was bad!



Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on May 21, 2011, 08:33:15 am
Wow, it was hard to imagine how ugly a paint job could be, that goes far beyond my worst expectations  :o

So what are you planning for the paint this time.
This is what it looks like now...
(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/Photokernow/IMG_0058.jpg)

And how it will look (again) 'Gasser Garage resto' style!
(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/Photokernow/NoMercy100.jpg)

Hard to think it's the same car!  :o

told you it was bad!
You weren't kidding! :D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: JeePee/DVK on May 21, 2011, 08:44:49 am
NO WAY!! :oThat looks ugly. :(


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: tezza on May 21, 2011, 08:57:05 am
OMG  :o


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Andy on May 21, 2011, 09:49:48 am
Wow, it was hard to imagine how ugly a paint job could be, that goes far beyond my worst expectations  :o

So what are you planning for the paint this time.
This is what it looks like now...
(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/Photokernow/IMG_0058.jpg)

And how it will look (again) 'Gasser Garage resto' style!
(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/Photokernow/NoMercy100.jpg)

Hard to think it's the same car!  :o

told you it was bad!
You weren't kidding! :D

Any of the 'No Mercy' styles will be a vast improvement, I look forward to seeing it out  :)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Neil Davies on May 23, 2011, 10:59:28 am
I think I know what happened to the gearbox! When Lee Darby had the car, he used a big type 4 motor (off Paul Jackson IIRC) and at some point he had a flywheel failure - the centre of the flywheel broke freeacross the five bolt and five dowel holes. I suspect that the mess you can see is due to the flywheel floating around!


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on May 23, 2011, 11:26:28 am
Ahah! That makes sense... Thanks.  :)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: AntLockyer on May 23, 2011, 14:25:37 pm
(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/Photokernow/IMG_0058.jpg)

Now that I like!


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on May 23, 2011, 14:29:32 pm
You would!  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: beatnik beetle on May 23, 2011, 16:53:04 pm
jebus...paint by Stevie Wonder..hope you covered it up on the way home Keith...imagine some poor kid in the back of their parents car feeling a bit travel sick...that would bring throwing up to a level..in fact maybe thats where they got the idea for that paint scheme ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on May 23, 2011, 17:31:53 pm
Hi Simon, yes, it was highly embarrassing! All the way back, Sarah kept looking round and saying to me 'Oh no! That horrid car's still following us!'  :D

The worst was pulling up at traffic lights in Dagenham and having a schoolkid say 'Like your car, mister!'.  ::)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: vwhelmot on May 23, 2011, 18:29:55 pm
I like it, it looks like a giant Walls Zoom ice lolly!  ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Ian Gale on June 04, 2011, 11:05:06 am
I remember reading the original build up thread in Volksworld. I think it was the 2nd or 3rd issue I ever bought!
Great news Keith, looks like a labour of love but you obviously have missed her  ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: big d chop on June 04, 2011, 17:02:45 pm
Hi, wasn't  it 
Ralf &  Laurie Craig that bought no mercy back in to the country and raced it for a while before selling it to Lee Darby?


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: thejohn66 on June 04, 2011, 18:13:38 pm

(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/Photokernow/IMG_0058.jpg)

now that is special :o


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on June 04, 2011, 18:23:42 pm
Hi, wasn't  it 
Ralf &  Laurie Craig that bought no mercy back in to the country and raced it for a while before selling it to Lee Darby?
I think you're right! I lost track of the car after I sold it to Frank in Holland. I know Lee took the car to Jon Webster for the chassis updates. Anyone have an e-mail address for the Craigs?


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on June 04, 2011, 18:25:39 pm
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-On9lZPR3--Y/Ted_NoUz0XI/AAAAAAAAAGA/LfHSLUDPm8s/s1600/BodyOff2.jpg)

Getting there...

Follow the progress on the blog:
Click down there
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Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: StrokerMcDell on June 05, 2011, 21:04:02 pm
Looking good ...

Liked the pic of you racing Murray Griffin ......
just out of interest I've also got the Italian original racing equipment 2 progression hole IDAs off Cold Sweat ... yes, I'm a bit of a carb geek!!

regds


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: big d chop on June 06, 2011, 07:45:15 am
Hi !
Laurie Craigs e-mail address is laurietcr@ hotmail.com
I hope he can tell you part of the missing story, good luck


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on June 06, 2011, 09:10:41 am
Thanks! I'll drop him a line. Much appreciated! :)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Ole on June 06, 2011, 17:55:24 pm
(http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/7105/img0144copy.jpg)

Ha! Beetlechoose... That name brings back memories... ::)

Beetlechoose used to be our sponsor in the german Käfer-Cup until it's demise in 1999. Usually they had a trade stand at the Essen Motorshow. One year this very same car was shown there. I dont remember the year, but I recall I asked them if I can take a seat in the car. Although it had the steering wheel on the wrong side, I was kinda addicted to this type of cars since this day...

Saludos,

Ole


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Bewitched666 on June 10, 2011, 14:53:18 pm
Keith will you have Kawell build you that 2165 engine again or are you going to build it yourself?


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Rick Meredith on June 10, 2011, 17:30:37 pm
(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/Photokernow/IMG_0058.jpg)


To quote the esteemed Mr. Schwimmer... "That looks like Walt Disney barfed on it!"

I know you guys will set it right but that is down right fugly!


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on June 10, 2011, 17:41:08 pm
Keith will you have Kawell build you that 2165 engine again or are you going to build it yourself?
I built it myself the first time round, so I'll do it this time, too.

Dave and Judy supplied me with the heads and turbo system in a box, the rest was down to me. Plus, of course, their amazing amount of experience in helping me set it all up – the telephone bills were frightening! :D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: JeePee/DVK on June 22, 2011, 14:56:24 pm
Keith I found I picture,It was a indoor show in Eindhoven (NL)
Jan.1996

(http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/261978_180640255326421_100001413436877_479015_2472974_n.jpg)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on June 22, 2011, 17:12:58 pm
Cool! Can you e-mail me the origInal scan?  8)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Rick Meredith on June 22, 2011, 17:29:06 pm
Keith I found I picture,It was a indoor show in Eindhoven (NL)
Jan.1996

(http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/261978_180640255326421_100001413436877_479015_2472974_n.jpg)

I was cool that you could get a shot with Keith in the drivers seat!  ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: JeePee/DVK on June 22, 2011, 17:58:27 pm
Cool! Can you e-mail me the origInal scan?  8)

I will gif you the original picture,if you like?
I will go to BC and EBI.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Nico86 on July 07, 2011, 20:44:37 pm
Pics from http://2s-koncept.skynetblogs.be/

(http://static.skynetblogs.be/media/106899/4267298260.JPG)

(http://static.skynetblogs.be/media/106899/3577578706.JPG)

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Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Nico86 on July 07, 2011, 20:46:03 pm
From http://2s-koncept.skynetblogs.be/

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(http://static.skynetblogs.be/media/106899/3484538697.JPG)

(http://static.skynetblogs.be/media/106899/1006564186.JPG)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Nico86 on July 07, 2011, 20:47:19 pm
From http://2s-koncept.skynetblogs.be/

(http://static.skynetblogs.be/media/106899/1479460448.JPG)

(http://static.skynetblogs.be/media/106899/2892096115.JPG)

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Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: speedwell on August 26, 2011, 17:52:42 pm
found some picture from michel cailloux on fb


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on August 26, 2011, 19:10:36 pm
The last two are of Flat Attack, the car I owned before No Mercy. Look at those shorts!!! The guy with me is Bernie Smith, who owned the car when it was called 'Humbug' and went on to build/race his 8-second VW dragster.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Neil Davies on August 27, 2011, 08:56:52 am
And just in case anyone didn't know, Flat Attack became the Deano's VWs car that Dean Weaver raced in Outlaw Flat Four.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: JeePee/DVK on November 11, 2011, 11:10:43 am
(http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/4677/858128.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/535/858128.jpg/)

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Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on November 11, 2011, 12:41:32 pm
Whoa! :o :o :o

Looks REALLY strange to see the car with a non-turbo motor! ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Martin Greaves on November 11, 2011, 12:57:55 pm
Keith what was the spec of the 2165cc motor.

Thanks


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on November 11, 2011, 13:22:45 pm
Keith what was the spec of the 2165cc motor.

Thanks
Type 1 case from Rimco (shuffle-pinned, inserts with 10mm studs, etc), welded Type 1 heads from Kawell, with 42 x 39 valves, 8.5:1 compression, KRE triple springs, Del West titanium valves. Welded 78mm Pauter wedgemated crank, 5.6in Carrillo rods, Wiseco pistons, C&A Z-Gap top rings, stock Cima 94mm cylinders. KRE10 camshaft, Bugpack lifters, Manton pushrods, Pauter 1.5 roller rockers, KRE Rajay EF40 turbo, KRE 48mm Dell'Orto DHLA carburettor. 50-horse NOS fogger upstream of turbo (to act as intercooler more than anything), MSD 7AL with JayCee crank-trigger ignition. Kennedy Stage 3 pressure plate with Scat three-puck disc. Pretty basic stuff, but largely Type 1 VW-based (the crank was based on a 69mm stroke VW forging).  :)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: BeetleBug on November 11, 2011, 13:35:00 pm
50-horse NOS fogger upstream of turbo (to act as intercooler more than anything)

Very interesting. And did it work? Could you feel the nitrous "kick" in or did it just compensate for a very high intake temperature? Please excuse my ignorance


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on November 11, 2011, 13:49:08 pm
50-horse NOS fogger upstream of turbo (to act as intercooler more than anything)

Very interesting. And did it work? Could you feel the nitrous "kick" in or did it just compensate for a very high intake temperature? Please excuse my ignorance

Likewise Keith interested to hear about this, so was this on the atmospheric side of the turbo or boost side (can't figure out what you mean by upstream!, duh I'm having a bad day!).

Cheers
Jamie


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Martin Greaves on November 11, 2011, 13:53:45 pm
Thanks KS what the spec of the KRE10 camshaft.

Jamie you put it in the intake manifold before the turbo.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on November 11, 2011, 13:56:48 pm
50-horse NOS fogger upstream of turbo (to act as intercooler more than anything)

Very interesting. And did it work? Could you feel the nitrous "kick" in or did it just compensate for a very high intake temperature? Please excuse my ignorance
I manually operated it from a push-button on the steering wheel – I hit it in second gear and used it until in fourth gear. If I used it off the line, it would blow the tyres away. So I guess, yes, I could feel the difference!

Thanks KS what the spec of the KRE10 camshaft.
It was essentially an FK10, I believe.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
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Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Martin Greaves on November 11, 2011, 14:25:19 pm
Was it on 108LC


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on November 11, 2011, 15:44:15 pm
Was it on 108LC
No idea! :D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Martin Greaves on November 11, 2011, 15:45:28 pm
 ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Udo on November 11, 2011, 17:56:32 pm
50-horse NOS fogger upstream of turbo (to act as intercooler more than anything)

Very interesting. And did it work? Could you feel the nitrous "kick" in or did it just compensate for a very high intake temperature? Please excuse my ignorance

This car worked perfect. i remember when Keith drove it at Santa Pod in the 90's . It was like a different world for us at that time .
But Keith - build it back for racing. Not another gasser ..... make it fast and go racing with it

Udo


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on November 11, 2011, 18:29:21 pm
Thanks for the kind words, Udo. Don't worry, it won't end up as a gasser! ;)


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: dangerous on November 11, 2011, 22:25:55 pm
Can you share what the story was, with the normally aspirated engine in your car Keith?
How did it run, and what size engine was it?


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Fastbrit on November 11, 2011, 23:15:50 pm
Can you share what the story was, with the normally aspirated engine in your car Keith?
How did it run, and what size engine was it?
That was after I sold the car to Frank in Holland, so I can't help you. Sorry.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: jaqo on November 12, 2011, 01:07:18 am
This engine is now in my garage (in Poland), it belongs to Chris Burns and we installed it in his pro stock bug "bugster" (we have the "bug-eyed" too;)). It was an 3 piece arpm case, 78 scat flanged crank, aluminium rods, venolia 4 inch pistons, angle flow heads with some huge titanium valves and really extensive porting, triple springs, pauter 1.5:1 roller rockers, berg 58 ida carbs with huge, welded intake manifolds. Don't remember what cam was there. I can have some bad informations because it was rebuild 2 times since Chris got it.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Russell on November 12, 2011, 01:47:08 am
50-horse NOS fogger upstream of turbo (to act as intercooler more than anything)

Very interesting. And did it work? Could you feel the nitrous "kick" in or did it just compensate for a very high intake temperature? Please excuse my ignorance

This car worked perfect. i remember when Keith drove it at Santa Pod in the 90's . It was like a different world for us at that time .
But Keith - build it back for racing. Not another gasser ..... make it fast and go racing with it

What's wrong with another gasser ?????

Udo


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Russell on November 12, 2011, 01:48:05 am
Thanks for the kind words, Udo. Don't worry, it won't end up as a gasser! ;)

You sure on that.......... Metal flake orange would be cool


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Udo on November 12, 2011, 07:53:52 am
50-horse NOS fogger upstream of turbo (to act as intercooler more than anything)

Very interesting. And did it work? Could you feel the nitrous "kick" in or did it just compensate for a very high intake temperature? Please excuse my ignorance

This car worked perfect. i remember when Keith drove it at Santa Pod in the 90's . It was like a different world for us at that time .
But Keith - build it back for racing. Not another gasser ..... make it fast and go racing with it

What's wrong with another gasser ?????

Udo

Nothing is wrong. But we have enough gasser here in europe. what we need is some fast race cars . As far as i know this car never raced in a G-class . Everybody has different interest but race cars are also nice .
Also we need some more events where we can meet to race.
No matal flake on Keith's car please

Udo


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: speedwell on November 12, 2011, 16:51:46 pm
Thanks for the kind words, Udo. Don't worry, it won't end up as a gasser! ;)

You sure on that.......... Metal flake orange would be cool

 ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: stussyrich on November 12, 2011, 18:43:08 pm
50-horse NOS fogger upstream of turbo (to act as intercooler more than anything)

Very interesting. And did it work? Could you feel the nitrous "kick" in or did it just compensate for a very high intake temperature? Please excuse my ignorance

This car worked perfect. i remember when Keith drove it at Santa Pod in the 90's . It was like a different world for us at that time .
But Keith - build it back for racing. Not another gasser ..... make it fast and go racing with it

What's wrong with another gasser ?????

Udo

Nothing is wrong. But we have enough gasser here in europe. what we need is some fast race cars . As far as i know this car never raced in a G-class . Everybody has different interest but race cars are also nice .
Also we need some more events where we can meet to race.
No matal flake on Keith's car please

Udo

Come over to the uk drag day.


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: Udo on November 12, 2011, 19:14:10 pm
We will be in the uk 3 times i think next year . Do not know the events now , but dday sounds good :-)

Udo


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: dannyboy on November 12, 2011, 20:07:28 pm
would be great to get some cars from over the water to uk drag day  8) even if they aint gassers  ;D


Title: Re: A new addition to Gasser Garage!
Post by: peach_ on November 13, 2011, 19:21:48 pm
We will be in the UK 3 times i think next year . Do not know the events now , but Day sounds good :-)

Udo

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