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Joel Mohr
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« Reply #840 on: June 19, 2018, 15:56:13 pm »

Yes! Jose at DPR said it be stronger than adding counterweights to a 40 hp crank...
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SEE YA AT THE RACES!!!
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« Reply #841 on: August 31, 2018, 09:51:15 am »

1672, 65 x 90.5, 46 x 36 Clyde Berg large oval ports, Hemi cut, detailed chambers, Berg short IDA manifolds, Berg 37/42 venturis,  9.9 to 1, Web 86b, Mohr Performance 3 step header, makes 155 on 91 octane....

Love to see a vid of that running. What's it going in?
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Joel Mohr
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« Reply #842 on: September 17, 2018, 18:19:33 pm »

It's in my Puma...
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1946vw
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« Reply #843 on: September 27, 2018, 16:21:58 pm »

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« Reply #844 on: September 27, 2018, 21:24:15 pm »

any input on this? Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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1946vw
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« Reply #845 on: May 09, 2019, 20:45:46 pm »

G/D goes 8.51 149.86 300 plus hp 1700
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« Reply #846 on: May 09, 2019, 22:38:42 pm »

Awesome 1946VW Wink
What is the weight?
..or weight/ci ?
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1946vw
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« Reply #847 on: May 09, 2019, 23:35:19 pm »

104 cid 870 lbs
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« Reply #848 on: July 16, 2019, 18:47:26 pm »

Woodburn
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Neil Davies
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« Reply #849 on: July 16, 2019, 20:41:17 pm »

I can just make out Comp Eliminator on the trophy - tell us more! That is a Wally, isn't it?
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2007cc, 48IDFs, street car. 14.45@93 on pump fuel, treads, muffler and fanbelt. October 2017!
1946vw
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« Reply #850 on: August 06, 2019, 19:38:55 pm »

Seattle 2019
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« Reply #851 on: August 06, 2019, 23:26:22 pm »

Fantastic, well done!
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« Reply #852 on: May 03, 2020, 09:47:33 am »

awesome topic which I enjoyed last week during my holiday... at home. Fantastic to read about 140hp per litre from these engines, incredible work and lot's of respect! I was already happy with my 1192 36hp engine putting out 48.9hp, but now I am wondering... with some clever blueprinting what is possible with that pre war design engine and modern thinking...
Anyhow any updates on cool projects?
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brewsy
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« Reply #853 on: May 03, 2020, 11:09:29 am »

awesome topic which I enjoyed last week during my holiday... at home. Fantastic to read about 140hp per litre from these engines, incredible work and lot's of respect! I was already happy with my 1192 36hp engine putting out 48.9hp, but now I am wondering... with some clever blueprinting what is possible with that pre war design engine and modern thinking...
Anyhow any updates on cool projects?

Check out the 36HP class in LSR.
Those peeps are doing some big stuff with those old engines..
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« Reply #854 on: August 22, 2020, 16:08:41 pm »

Anyone got more info on the new JPM 1600cc challange engine?
Not sure if it's ok for me to post it here, but his work is quite impressive!
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« Reply #855 on: August 24, 2020, 20:50:37 pm »

Anyone got more info on the new JPM 1600cc challange engine?
Not sure if it's ok for me to post it here, but his work is quite impressive!
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WOW.
Somebody post some dyno videos quick!!  Cheesy Grin
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« Reply #856 on: September 19, 2020, 20:07:14 pm »

Hi folks,
I build and testet a 1285cc turbo
K03 7074 twin scroll turbo, water intercooler system, water meth spray, MS1extra efi

AB engine
77mm stronger pistons, stock barrels
Stock ballanced crank
Heads slightly portet (35x33)mm stainless valves
Jpm single valve springs plus scat inner spring
Cromo puschrods
Cb H-beam rods 20mm pin
TCS20 engle camshaft, stock rockers 9,2:1, 102oktane fuel
Nothing real special on the engine intselfe

225hp@6800rpm 260nm@3500rpm at 1,35 bar
250hp@6300rpm 293nm@3500 rpm at 1,8 bar flatten to 1,6bar

Very streetable, full body car with 205/70 r15 tires
0-100 in 5,01sec still to improve
3.88, 89 4th. Pro street
Slow 13,77s at 1/4 mile @169km/h full body street tires
Also still to improve because of bad 60feet times far over 2 sec.
Real fuel saver try to reach unter 7l/100km

On the list: destroyed axle and later 1. Gear both at the 1/4 mile track.
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brewsy
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« Reply #857 on: September 20, 2020, 15:44:31 pm »

Hi folks,
I build and testet a 1285cc turbo
K03 7074 twin scroll turbo, water intercooler system, water meth spray, MS1extra efi

AB engine
77mm stronger pistons, stock barrels
Stock ballanced crank
Heads slightly portet (35x33)mm stainless valves
Jpm single valve springs plus scat inner spring
Cromo puschrods
Cb H-beam rods 20mm pin
TCS20 engle camshaft, stock rockers 9,2:1, 102oktane fuel
Nothing real special on the engine intselfe

225hp@6800rpm 260nm@3500rpm at 1,35 bar
250hp@6300rpm 293nm@3500 rpm at 1,8 bar flatten to 1,6bar

Very streetable, full body car with 205/70 r15 tires
0-100 in 5,01sec still to improve
3.88, 89 4th. Pro street
Slow 13,77s at 1/4 mile @169km/h full body street tires
Also still to improve because of bad 60feet times far over 2 sec.
Real fuel saver try to reach unter 7l/100km

On the list: destroyed axle and later 1. Gear both at the 1/4 mile track.

AWESOME!!
Im guessing 102 Octane isn't 'street' fuel??

Marc
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mymedusa
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« Reply #858 on: September 20, 2020, 20:20:44 pm »

In germany it is. I just need it for the 250hp.

Chris
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« Reply #859 on: September 20, 2020, 20:52:55 pm »

hello chris,

can you tell me more a bout the tcs 20?
it's an ils profile, what did motiver your choix, do toi think you can use it with 1.25 rocker. would you change it and by what?
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brewsy
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« Reply #860 on: September 21, 2020, 09:57:32 am »

In germany it is. I just need it for the 250hp.

Chris
Hi Chris,
Thats pretty cool. I 'think' our (UK) street best is Shell 98.

Really like your exhaust. It looks like you have paired the cylinders front & back to give 1+3 & 2+4 cylinders and then 'siamised' them together to keep the gases separate to the twin scroll entry, correct?
Can I ask where you have the water/air radiator? Is it at the front of the car and do you run the water pipes inside or outside the car?

Cheers
Marc
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mymedusa
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« Reply #861 on: September 22, 2020, 10:13:50 am »

The tcs20 just matched my ports best. I wanted a range from 3500-7000rpm cam and port can do this. On the track i have fist till 8000rpm,
Sec. till 7500tpm and 3dr into finish line close the max hp.
98okt fuelnis std best fuel here too, but you can buy schell 100oktane and aral untimate 102oct. Fuel.

With the header its right. Because og the shape of the inlet into the turbine i build the true header with a friend exactly how you told. 4-2 and 1-3 and put a plate into a pipe to get all matched.
My whater tank is unter the back seat, pump is close and outside and radiator in floored under the car. Its ok. But not best solution.
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DRED
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« Reply #862 on: September 22, 2020, 19:36:45 pm »

ok, Thanks Chris. i'm currently building a 2074cc turbo with small cylinder heads for a street car, and i have a tcs20 on the shelf but I wasn't sure if it's a good choice..
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brewsy
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« Reply #863 on: September 23, 2020, 11:19:39 am »

With the header its right. Because og the shape of the inlet into the turbine i build the true header with a friend exactly how you told. 4-2 and 1-3 and put a plate into a pipe to get all matched.
My whater tank is unter the back seat, pump is close and outside and radiator in floored under the car. Its ok. But not best solution.

Nice!
Im intending to see if I can get 2x coolers up the front for water and oil but had been considering only a water circuit . Then using a water-oil oilcooler sandwich adaptor. The water circuit would then cover turbo air-water intercooler, turbo water cooling and oil. That sounds like it would help with rapid engine oil warm up however I have a feeling that the water in the cooling circuit would only go as low as 80-90C and mean that the turbo intercooler wont be able to get the 'cool' air any lower than that temperature?
Would anybody agree/disagree with that?

Cheers
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« Reply #864 on: September 29, 2020, 21:29:21 pm »

I run a TCS30 on my 1600 Challenge engine - unporteded heads and original valves and it produces 312 Wheel HP@ 2bar (29PSI). When I ran my quickest pass, I ran 2,5 bar (36PSI) on gear 2-4.
Johan
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9,5112@225,42 km/h; 6,0624@185,85 km/h 1,38 60 foot @ Kjula Dragway 2020
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« Reply #865 on: November 15, 2020, 09:38:34 am »

Anyone got more info on the new JPM 1600cc challange engine?
Not sure if it's ok for me to post it here, but his work is quite impressive!
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Is there a tuning reason for using 36mm venturi's in 48IDF's instead of using 44IDF's?
I'm thinking better signal, or maybe the 48's were available?
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