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Tekken
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #60 on:
February 09, 2012, 22:29:30 pm »
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richie
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #61 on:
February 09, 2012, 23:02:44 pm »
Quote from: Jyrki on February 09, 2012, 20:46:54 pm
And it's not even a cabrio - what was I thinking
Jyrki
Its not to late,its easy to swap the body still,you want me to find a donor and yellow for you and send it over,I think I have a slightly scratched one still
On a more serious note,are you making the inner front fender area from steel as well? I read a build thread on the Red victor3 FIA Pro mod car and they did it as the rules for them required it,I am thinking of doing it as it looks like it offers alot more protection to your feet if the worse happens
cheers Richie
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #62 on:
February 10, 2012, 08:12:35 am »
Quote from: richie on February 09, 2012, 23:02:44 pm
Quote from: Jyrki on February 09, 2012, 20:46:54 pm
And it's not even a cabrio - what was I thinking
Jyrki
Its not to late,its easy to swap the body still,you want me to find a donor and yellow for you and send it over,I think I have a slightly scratched one still
On a more serious note,are you making the inner front fender area from steel as well? I read a build thread on the Red victor3 FIA Pro mod car and they did it as the rules for them required it,I am thinking of doing it as it looks like it offers alot more protection to your feet if the worse happens
cheers Richie
The SFI 25.4 requires 0.6mm steel floor only under the driver, so I cut all other pieces out of 0.8mm aluminum. There are quite a few bars around the driver, but what you're saying makes sense and I will reconsider.
Jyrki
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Ninho/DKM
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #63 on:
February 10, 2012, 13:49:23 pm »
O.M.G.
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Jyrki
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #64 on:
April 08, 2012, 11:19:15 am »
Some progress...
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Still a long way to go...
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Erlend / bug66
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SCC Event
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #65 on:
April 08, 2012, 11:54:21 am »
NICE
Will this race at SCC?
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kev d
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #66 on:
April 08, 2012, 15:15:24 pm »
Hi Jyrki,
Missed your build up till now
Very impressive, look forward to seeing it out
Cheers
Kev
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AntLockyer
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #67 on:
April 08, 2012, 16:25:22 pm »
Yes! Looking great.
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valtteri
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #68 on:
April 08, 2012, 17:09:17 pm »
Wow, that thing looks awesome! :0
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Fasterbrit
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #69 on:
April 08, 2012, 20:02:43 pm »
Very, very
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Jyrki
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #70 on:
April 11, 2012, 11:08:17 am »
Quote from: bug66 on April 08, 2012, 11:54:21 am
NICE
Will this race at SCC?
I am not too optimistic about racing at SCC this year. I have a lot of things still on the ToDo-list. Also, the Finnish FHRA tech div visited the garage two days ago, and they suggested a couple of changes to the car to make it safer.
Yesterday I picked up the last parts of the body from the paint shop:
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and the manifold built by my good friend JP:
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Jyrki
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Trond Dahl
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #71 on:
April 11, 2012, 11:37:15 am »
Pure porn
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Jesse/DVK
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #72 on:
April 11, 2012, 11:58:12 am »
It doesn't get any better than this!
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LuftsickTero
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #73 on:
April 11, 2012, 12:19:47 pm »
Quote from: Jyrki on April 11, 2012, 11:08:17 am
Yesterday I picked up the last parts of the body from the paint shop:
Awesome work but knowing you personally for long time, it's sort of something to expect
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Martin
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #74 on:
April 11, 2012, 17:22:26 pm »
just loving this build
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Martin
9 sec street car, its just simply not fast enough
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richie
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Posts: 5687
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #75 on:
April 12, 2012, 06:39:22 am »
Quote from: Jyrki on April 11, 2012, 11:08:17 am
Quote from: bug66 on April 08, 2012, 11:54:21 am
NICE
Will this race at SCC?
I am not too optimistic about racing at SCC this year. I have a lot of things still on the ToDo-list. Also, the Finnish FHRA tech div visited the garage two days ago, and they suggested a couple of changes to the car to make it safer.
Yesterday I picked up the last parts of the body from the paint shop:
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and the manifold built by my good friend JP:
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Jyrki
Jyrki,
looks beautifull,what will you do to allow for engine expansion trying to pull the intake apart?as it is will it expand a similar amount? or will you have some sort of connectors to allow for this movement?
cheers richie
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #76 on:
April 12, 2012, 08:17:35 am »
Beautiful build Jyrki! And refreshing to see the use of a real tube chassis and still sticking to the street car title... safety first.
But looking at that engine, I get the feeling that the streets are really short in Finland? Or how do you solve the cooling?
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typ34vienna
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Posts: 85
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #77 on:
April 12, 2012, 09:16:06 am »
This build is so 'Luftsick'
I'm loving it!!
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Jyrki
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #78 on:
April 12, 2012, 09:18:24 am »
Quote from: richie on April 12, 2012, 06:39:22 am
Jyrki,
looks beautifull,what will you do to allow for engine expansion trying to pull the intake apart?as it is will it expand a similar amount? or will you have some sort of connectors to allow for this movement?
cheers richie
Hi,
The manifold is not done yet, it's not even fully welded yet. My initial idea was to cut the other side runners, and use silicone hoses and clamps to allow movement. Just like in every previous turbo engine. However, I might take the risk and install it as is; the sidewalls of the plenum allow some movement, and the temp/growth of the long block vs. intake is unknown. If needed, it is VERY EASY to cut it later (unless I brake something first
). The watercooled Subaru has a 1-piece intake.
So, not decided yet.
There will be electric fans, and fuel is gonna be E85. Not sure if the fans are gonna do their job. Back in 2009 I had this engine in N/A setup (11.8:1 compression) on E85, and with type 1 cooling, fan rpm slowed 40% from original, I could not get the heads above 120C. At WOT you cannot keep it cool no matter what you do, but that is just X seconds at time. In the street (city, not highway) and pits it's just cruising at idle. We'll see (there will be oil and cylinder head temp sensors).
Keep the comments coming - it's easier to solve possible issues now.
Jyrki
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Martin
Hero Member
Posts: 810
Cash Converter....
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #79 on:
April 12, 2012, 10:21:52 am »
ive been using wigins clamps on the inlet side of things, they allow a lot of movment and are so easy to break the joint for servicing etc.
http://images.importtuner.com/reviews/parts/0702_impp_09z+wiggins_clamps+tube_connectors.jpg
I find they work great always seal up and can be used on air or liquids. from memory you can have about 5mm in expantion and 10 DEG of movment.
I use them all the time, i find buying the clamps and sealing ring from ebay and then i machine the ferrals myself ( i make them for some chassis shops)
Hope it helps.
Cracking Build by the way
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Martin
9 sec street car, its just simply not fast enough
Swing axle to CV convertion is on the website now
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bang
Hero Member
Posts: 664
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #80 on:
April 12, 2012, 10:53:05 am »
martin i found sime clamp that work better than them you show.
try vibrant performance they are stronger, but they only go down to 2,5" diameter. i use the on pressure side of turbo.
But Nice build jyrki
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Martin
Hero Member
Posts: 810
Cash Converter....
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #81 on:
April 13, 2012, 07:10:42 am »
just looked them up, very nice
the main reason i used the wiggins ones is that there used on aircraft, so i kind of figured they would hold togther
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Martin
9 sec street car, its just simply not fast enough
Swing axle to CV convertion is on the website now
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Marty
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #82 on:
April 14, 2012, 17:26:44 pm »
Absolutely STUNNING!
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Lee.C
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #83 on:
April 20, 2012, 22:07:51 pm »
Quote from: Jyrki on April 11, 2012, 11:08:17 am
Quote from: bug66 on April 08, 2012, 11:54:21 am
NICE
Will this race at SCC?
I am not too optimistic about racing at SCC this year. I have a lot of things still on the ToDo-list. Also, the Finnish FHRA tech div visited the garage two days ago, and they suggested a couple of changes to the car to make it safer.
Yesterday I picked up the last parts of the body from the paint shop:
[ Attachment: You are not allowed to view attachments ]
and the manifold built by my good friend JP:
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Jyrki
Just AWSOME!
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Ninho/DKM
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Posts: 225
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #84 on:
April 21, 2012, 23:25:10 pm »
Never seen a thing like that before.......thanks to exist.
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Jyrki
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #85 on:
June 07, 2012, 10:44:11 am »
Some progress..
Got the plumbing done
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and the intake welded and anodized
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Then it was time to assemble the engine
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Next tasks: weld a few more brackets, finish welding the charge pipes, clean all tanks, hoses etc, assemble and check for leaks.
The biggest single task ahead is wiring (quite a few sensors around the car). Then another million little things...
Jyrki
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Martin
Hero Member
Posts: 810
Cash Converter....
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #86 on:
June 07, 2012, 13:00:32 pm »
keep it up
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Martin
9 sec street car, its just simply not fast enough
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Jyrki
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Re: A purpose built street car
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July 26, 2012, 20:28:12 pm »
Tomi borrowed scales from Mika (THANKS!) and we weighted the cars. The new car is 752kg with driver and all tanks full, but still missing the full steel body, windows, wheeliebars, chute and probably something else too. Weight race-ready estimated to be around 880kg + possible new ballast (now the ballast consists of only the 31kg battery tray in front of front axle and 12kg of lead next to the fuel cell).
The weight distribution is estimated to be appr. 57% rear – 43% front thanks to the location of a number of heavy components: IC, tanks, batteries, turbo etc.
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Tanks and hoses cleaned and tested for leaks (had to fix a transmission oil leak), all fluids are in, pushrods and rockers installed. Next: bleed brakes and clutch, wiring harness…
Jyrki
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richie
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Posts: 5687
Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #88 on:
July 26, 2012, 20:59:23 pm »
Excellent
so three weeks today we will see it loaded on the trailer heading for norway?
Making good progress
cheers richie
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Shag55
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Re: A purpose built street car
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Reply #89 on:
August 16, 2012, 05:39:29 am »
Nice! Just found your thread. Great work. This is going to be one bad a$$ car.
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