Round coverage video by scott mitchell, sweeeeeet vid!
Round coverage video by scott mitchell, sweeeeeet vid!
Last edited by klusio; 3rd June 2012 at 01:21 PM.
Cheers Kieran
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Top work mate, yours is actualy making slightly more than mine on pump 98. Nice. Good work getting to the end of long build,
With a quality result.
Humbly waiting to have the wheels thrashed of it!
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Hey mate I'm considering doing exactly the same intake setup that you have (except with a gtir plenu
). What can you tell me about your setup, was it more difficult to tune? Any drama's you came accross?
Any info would be good, thanks
Hey jason
no real dramas,only thing with 20v throttles is the idle screws are counter sunk into the outer flange, to adjust them you need to
have the plenum off, runs fine though as it is MAP censored.
The GTIR plenum is pretty bulky and heavy, its a good starting point, standard they face the wrong way but Im sure you will
adapt it to suit somehow.
Cheers Kieran
Thanks to: Az & me - Azcustom
John - Davidson Autobody
Matt - Tasmanian Engine Reconditioning
Tobias - Koolstik Signs
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Sorry to interrupt this awesome build but the screws you mention are the adjustments for each individual throttle to calibrate and once set should never really be touched, the idle screws is different.
Also little update Im planning on changing the fuel to martini racing blended E85 116 octane
car should run cooler, tune will be safer and more power, still a while off yet though
Cheers Kieran
Thanks to: Az & me - Azcustom
John - Davidson Autobody
Matt - Tasmanian Engine Reconditioning
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4AGTE Powerd AE86 Tassie Spec Build Thread
with respect to e85, do it. mine runs 10deg cooler (the more you get up it the more it cools down), made an extra 40hp and comes on boost earlier. its all win.
what clutch you running in this mate ? very impressive
Hey guys
I made the change over to the martini racing E85, luckily enough for me that when I started building the 86 I had plans to use e85
eventually, so my fuel lines, pumps and injectors were flow enough fuel and e85 compatible. I used Alphagomar flexforce6 hose with pushloc AN fittings, the only down side is
I have the stock steel tank in place, which I'll have to replace very soon with a plastic fuel cell to prevent it being eaten away!!
Friends of mine had been having trouble with fuel pumps dieing, E85 being ethanol based acts as a cleaning agent of sorts so we did a few little tests showed that if we put a bottle of wyns injector cleaner in with each tank of fuel it would provide some added lubrication to the fuel pumps.
The car gained 40kw (260kw 8000rpm 20psi) and 100nm, its an animal now loving 3rd gear power skids also the exhaust fumes smell sweetly funky n all that jazz
ae86:
Im using an OS Giken twin plate, if feels great not heavy under pedal at all and very predictable, I bought it second and was a little skeptical as to how long it would last
but seems to be loving life!
FoldKing86:
I wasnt aware of that, they seemed to bleed air in behind the throttle increasing the idle, just like a carby you could hear the adjustment? How should I have done it? I have the first gen silver top throttles with the twin linkage, apparently not very common?
Last edited by klusio; 10th November 2012 at 01:06 PM.
Cheers Kieran
Thanks to: Az & me - Azcustom
John - Davidson Autobody
Matt - Tasmanian Engine Reconditioning
Tobias - Koolstik Signs
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