Fredrik Grönlund
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« on: September 18, 2010, 19:52:43 pm » |
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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2010, 20:49:20 pm » |
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very nice
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Fiat -- GONE Ovalholio -- GONE Ghia -- -- It's going Get lost for an evening or two -- http://selvedgeyard.com/Remember, as you travel the highway of life, For every mile of road, there is 2 miles of ditch
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2010, 22:09:06 pm » |
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For couple of weeks ago i bought a real steel Vw Beetle. Plan is to build a combine Et racers and a nice summer car that can also be driven if it rains. Eng spec Bad as eng case (deck +9mm) Cb 84crank Cb 5.7" h-profile rods Wiseco 94mm with 2#total seal ring Cb Comp elimanator heads TCS-30 camshaft The car itself is a 1952 splitwindow with removed heat chanels. Plan is to tube the rear axle with 3" on both sides and to fabricate a full roll cage..
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« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2010, 01:11:55 am » |
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nice, a presume there is a turbo mixed in there judging by that cam, you have certainly made your other ones buzz!
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« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2010, 01:48:46 am » |
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Fredrik -- -- Since we are the best of friends, you should offer me the '52 for a straight swap for my '56 -- (OK, I'll send a little cash your way as part of the deal) LOL
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2010, 08:55:51 am » |
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nice, a presume there is a turbo mixed in there judging by that cam, you have certainly made your other ones buzz!
Yes a Holset will find his way somewhere between the rear decklid and driver seat.. But I i haven´t decided how big or what type. On the 1641cc i have used the Holset H1E that orginaly where planed to come on the stroker engine... I think a Holset Hx50 would be quite ok if we get E85 also here to Finland.
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« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2010, 09:22:06 am » |
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I just love that kit car! Good luck with your new project.
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2010, 23:11:03 pm » |
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« Reply #8 on: September 26, 2010, 07:25:35 am » |
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It had been fun to be there! How many hk did the ragtop oval...
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2010, 09:42:19 am » |
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It had been fun to be there! How many hk did the ragtop oval...
Clutch started to slip at 2500-3000rpm so we did not get any real numbers.
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« Reply #10 on: August 13, 2011, 12:29:23 pm » |
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2011, 17:49:30 pm » |
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Nice budget built you have. My own project has been untouched during this year because lack of time and interest. But i have some thoughts and ideas that i hope could rise the mas horsepower littlebit more..
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mrmut
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« Reply #12 on: August 21, 2011, 19:24:42 pm » |
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Nice budget built you have. My own project has been untouched during this year because lack of time and interest. But i have some thoughts and ideas that i hope could rise the mas horsepower littlebit more..
For my next project I would go to higher RPM 7500-8000 this is my idea. What is your idea of 1600 turbo.
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #13 on: August 28, 2011, 16:45:21 pm » |
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Nice budget built you have. My own project has been untouched during this year because lack of time and interest. But i have some thoughts and ideas that i hope could rise the mas horsepower littlebit more..
For my next project I would go to higher RPM 7500-8000 this is my idea. What is your idea of 1600 turbo. Yes moore rpm and boost would be the best way to go. I have made earlier some trials to get up the RPM for max horsepower but without greater success..(power at +7000rpm) Or i was able to get up the the rpm but max power stayed on the same level... parts that has been laying around has not been optimized for High rpm and the whole package should be moore built as a screamer.. I also noticed that with engine speed over 7000rpm with power i got problems with the valve train and oil system.. easy to fix but it costs money.. And 1600 build was only for fun from the beginning.. And as a learing project for coming engines.. But next 1600 engine could look something like - 85.5-87mm pistons (depending what i will find) - H-profile rods - counter weighted 69mm crank - Cylinder heads with 40mm intake and 36ex - CR around 8-9 because we now have E85 available in finland to - Camshaft would bee something like 050" 275-285deg... Exhaust smooth and short as possible but this is quite difficult.. I have also planed to make a comparsion test between 4-1 and 4-2(-1) exhausts.. But as always lot of plans but to less time..
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mrmut
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« Reply #14 on: August 30, 2011, 21:49:55 pm » |
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- 85.5-87mm pistons (depending what i will find) - H-profile rods - counter weighted 69mm crank - Cylinder heads with 40mm intake and 36ex - CR around 8-9 because we now have E85 available in finland to - Camshaft would bee something like 050" 275-285deg...
Exhaust smooth and short as possible but this is quite difficult.. I have also planed to make a comparsion test between 4-1 and 4-2(-1) exhausts..
But as always lot of plans but to less time..
Here's a +7000 engine rpm 392HP ;)1641 http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,15843.0.html
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2011, 21:04:08 pm » |
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mrmut
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« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2011, 19:01:42 pm » |
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #17 on: September 02, 2011, 14:45:30 pm » |
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A 1600 engine it is possible to come up to decent power with normal pump gas. For me it stoped on 262whp what should be in the range of 300 engine hp with normal pump gas (98E). The green Oval bug i dynoed to 394whp with normal 98E but i think it should be possible to get about 30-40hp moore from it.. Lot of boost and enough with fuel then you have the simple recipe for powerfull engine
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« Reply #18 on: September 04, 2011, 19:14:13 pm » |
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I like your topic start because there are some similar lines with my project Stock 1600 with grinded cam + turbo + Megasquirt + stock gearbox + 2bar of boost with pump fuel = few broken pistons but insane feeling when turbo comes to game unfortunately I´ve not visited the dyno. what were your speeds on quarter with heavier body and what´s the weight of it ? thank you.
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« Reply #19 on: September 12, 2011, 21:51:02 pm » |
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mrmut
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« Reply #20 on: September 12, 2011, 22:13:03 pm » |
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Very fast . I wonder how it is built engine even if it is 1600 would I rejoiced more
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« Reply #21 on: September 15, 2011, 11:20:27 am » |
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Very fast . I wonder how it is built engine even if it is 1600 would I rejoiced more It's very nice and fast car, but in that video there is not 1600cc turbo engine in that oval beetle There is something else in that car 1600cc engine is in the buggy...
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« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2011, 21:00:30 pm » |
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The specs
During last spring i promised to help out a friend to build a "sleeper" bug with 2332 engine with efi and turbo.. But it ended up with trans problems and best et for the summer has only been 11.5s@195km/h
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #23 on: September 20, 2011, 21:18:15 pm » |
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About the 2332 Spec is a quite normal Bolt togehter Stroker.
Cb 84mm crank 5.5" Rods 94mm AA piston set CB Max Wedge heads Camshaft 050" ~280deg CR 7.8
First it was dynoed with an Cheap Chinese Ebay turbo to plus 300whp but the turbo did not last for long before it destroyed itself. When turbo was changed to an Holset power rise up to 394whp..
But i must say i love the car because in first and second gear it pulls like hell but in 3 gear and 4 it is totally cracy.. And remember it is not built for dragrace, it is suposed to be the weekend family with rear seat etc..
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« Reply #24 on: September 21, 2011, 11:44:47 am » |
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And what did you expected ?? 100hp and pulls like any other car on street? Deem it must pull harder than I could eaven think. 0,5hp per 1kg What gearboxes do you use? how many have you broken of them and what to you think about 091 bu gearbox strenght? I´m waiting for more stuff like pics/ specs and just a stories of your cars Thank you.
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« Reply #25 on: September 21, 2011, 13:18:18 pm » |
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What gearboxes do you use? how many have you broken of them and what to you think about 091 bu gearbox strenght?
Let`s discuss gearboxes and high performance cars: - Roland from Sweden, T1 gearbox and 9.xx - CSP Ghia, 550hp and a T1 gearbox runing 8`s - Hector Urias, another 8 sec car with a T1 gearbox - 1641ccm - 394hp Swedish car 10.18 and a T1 gearbox with a superdiff - Magnus from Sweden won the recent Tierp event (and that track is sticky!) with a 9.xx and a T1 gearbox. I`m not saying that a T1 gearbox is stronger compared to others but I do believe it is better than most think. Give a T1 gearbox the right work enviroment and you can make it last. And not to forget, you get 2 fully built T1 gearboxes for the price of 1 Mendeola AND they fit in the car. BB
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10.41 - 100ci - 1641ccm - 400hp
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« Reply #26 on: September 21, 2011, 16:02:04 pm » |
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What gearboxes do you use? how many have you broken of them and what to you think about 091 bu gearbox strenght?
Let`s discuss gearboxes and high performance cars: - Roland from Sweden, T1 gearbox and 9.xx - CSP Ghia, 550hp and a T1 gearbox runing 8`s - Hector Urias, another 8 sec car with a T1 gearbox - 1641ccm - 394hp Swedish car 10.18 and a T1 gearbox with a superdiff - Magnus from Sweden won the recent Tierp event (and that track is sticky!) with a 9.xx and a T1 gearbox. I`m not saying that a T1 gearbox is stronger compared to others but I do believe it is better than most think. Give a T1 gearbox the right work enviroment and you can make it last. And not to forget, you get 2 fully built T1 gearboxes for the price of 1 Mendeola AND they fit in the car. BB I don´t want to ruin another persons thread but I still answer. Thanks for good information. Before reading that I wouldn´t beleve that somebody could use stock gearbox in 9s car and eaven faster. How many passes rebuilt gearbox lives in 10s car? 12s car? ~1,3s 60 foot? My goal is street car and I can´t afford rebuilding gearbox every month. I´m looking for 091 and they cost 100-200 eur if you can find some here in estonia. I broke the gear fork once and diff with high boost launch so I´m not sayng that gears are weak. Maybe I should break my 3 stock gearboxes before installing something stronger
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #27 on: September 21, 2011, 17:12:00 pm » |
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I´m totaly green regarding transsmissions. In the beachbuggy a totaly STD trans hold for one summer... But its a quite light car also..
First destroyed trans in oval bug where geared t1 with "rhino" case and superdiff. And other where also a geared t1 trans but with economy dogring modification. First where destroyed because of wheel hop and other one because of bad clutch tuning.. But there are a "quality" trans waiting to be mounted. It should have Real dogring internals (SF pyörä) etc etc. Should be good for 10s passes..
About other projects at the moment..I have been quite lazy during last couple of months but there are some smaller engine projects ongoing.. Theese are just simple atmo engines to understand basic things building a engine that gives the power on higher rpm.. My vakeup was the simple calculations that JPM presented here on Lounge and now i also have the Pipemax program to easyly calculate headers etc...
In common we have small but a very interesting VW sceene here in vasa. One example is that Last year we had first VW dyno day (in vasa) and most powerfull "stroker" engine where in the range of 160-170 WHP.. One year later the max power output has rise already to 195whp..
What it comes to blown engines we have turbo/compressor engines between 180-390whp and now when we have got the magic E85 fuel there are moore to come...
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« Reply #28 on: September 21, 2011, 21:28:16 pm » |
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- Roland from Sweden, T1 gearbox and 9.xx - CSP Ghia, 550hp and a T1 gearbox runing 8`s - Hector Urias, another 8 sec car with a T1 gearbox - 1641ccm - 394hp Swedish car 10.18 and a T1 gearbox with a superdiff - Magnus from Sweden won the recent Tierp event (and that track is sticky!) with a 9.xx and a T1 gearbox.
I`m not saying that a T1 gearbox is stronger compared to others but I do believe it is better than most think. Give a T1 gearbox the right work enviroment and you can make it last. And not to forget, you get 2 fully built T1 gearboxes for the price of 1 Mendeola AND they fit in the car.
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T1 gearbox of bus or bug , I found myself immediately gearbox of T2 - 4 speed , and currently have , and currently have in 1303s АМ gearbox IRS. Is it better to auth T2 gearbox
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Fredrik Grönlund
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« Reply #29 on: January 22, 2012, 22:42:56 pm » |
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It has went awhile since last update. There has not been any bigger updates with any of the turbo projects that I'm involved in But something i have been able to do. One long time target has been to build ow cylinder head flowbench and i have been collecting info vacuum cleaner engines now for couple of years. When i went to flow cylinderheads that i had made some basic prep on i was triggered again to build my own. Then one Friday i called a friend if he had some plans for the evening, he answered no so i asked if he wants to drink some bear and build a flowbench.. Why not and here is the result. First it was planed to make a orifice flowbench but when i discussed with flowbench owners i decided to change the design for a Pitot metering pipe. Benefit with pitot benches are that they are more flexible and have wider flow capability. As usual the plan was to make as much by myself but with the software i had to ask help from dataprogramming expert. Thanks to internet it is possible to find calculating formulas so he had "only" to make the code... Software is programmed so that i can measure the flow with any suction and it corrects it directly to 28" of water. This helps alot because no calculating is needed and i se directly if the flow decreases with higher suction etc. Totally i have about 7000W of suction power i it is possible to measure up to ~300cfm with 28". With lower suction it is possible to measure flow up to 500cfm before i go over the measuring range of the sensors. Vac motors Bench 95% ready Bench where then calibrated by calibration plates that are non standard but widely used by one of the best cylinderhead makers in Sweden and Finland. Now after couple of weeks playing with the flowbench i must admit that this art to grind powerful cylinderheads is not as easy as it was before the flowbench. Most difficult ones has been the original type VW intakes channels. It is quite easy to achieve flows up to 160-10 cfm but then everything gets moore difficult. At the moment i´am helping a friend with his Street Eliminator heads. Best result sofar has been without any intake about 178cfm (44mm intake valve). With a shorty intake that extends the intake channel it flow about 190cfm but decreases alot when suction is increases. Also the flowspeed meter gives very different flowspeeds in the lower and upper part of the intake opening. What i have come up with is that i have lot of turbulence on the inner radius. Then i have a totally dead spot where the air is not flowing at all.. Does anyone have good hints and tricks with street eliminator heads so i would get up the flow up to 200cfm. Has anyone else noticed this turbulence just before the valve stem and inner radius? Some pictures of the heads. Dummy intake extension made of a old intake. This where heavily grinded so i could easily play with modelling compund to fins out shapes and sizes.
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