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• #43677
In that case probably not.
But then I don't want to say it will be fine and then something happens.
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• #43678
Rear wheel drive for the win.
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• #43679
Stockholm. It was actually through a swedish maserati forum that i learned about these guys. They have worked on them for a very long time with a lot of happy customers. I guess a belt could fail on anyone once or twice so dont want to judge them this early. But it sux :)
He is suppose to call me n discuss tomorrow, hopefully we will both feel good once its fixed
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• #43680
Understandable thx for good thoughts
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• #43681
The sound of trumpets on a flat 6 will be totally worth it
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• #43682
We’re using (or, rather, re-using) some project work that the heads’n’cams guy did for Superbikes- variable intake tract depending on load and revs to ensure that we pull through the revs smoothly. ITB’s can have quite a stepped power profile otherwise as they hit and then leave the trumpets resonance points. Language not quite right there but hopefully you get the point!
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• #43683
Sounds mega.
Aside from the itb's that come standard on an m3 (that are fed by one big airbox) I've never experienced itb's on a big engine. A mate had a saxo race car with a high compression engine build on itb's that was an absolute screamer. It may have had that stepped profile you're referring to but tbh I never noticed as it was always in a world of high revs and noise.
Tldr: when is the next lfgss ring trip?
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• #43684
Anything I can do to help, source parts..gimme a shout.
Still have the 228 that I was stupid about, and didn't do enough research before accepting as payment. Still have the remains of the convertabled biturbo 2l.
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• #43685
Muffled for track days.....which is sooooooooooooo wrong.
Why do people move near a track and then complain about noise?
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• #43686
Sounds mega.
Aside from the itb's that come standard on an m3 (that are fed by one big airbox) I've never experienced itb's on a big engine. A mate had a saxo race car with a high compression engine build on itb's that was an absolute screamer. It may have had that stepped profile you're referring to but tbh I never noticed as it was always in a world of high revs and noise.
Tldr: when is the next lfgss ring trip?
We're doing something similar to what BMW did with the M3 - feed the ITB's in a way that doesn't result in the sort of power delivery that this Porsche flat 6 has:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhMLvTSXidE
They show the dyno-chart in big at the end.
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• #43687
X51 intake is the complete/ black&silver one, below it is the centre section from a 997 GT3 RS:
It's got multiple actuators:
Which open and close to modify the Helmholtz performance of the intake:
This plenum was used on the 997 GT3 RS, 3.6l, 3.8l, and 4l. So on cars producing from 415hp to 493hp.
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• #43688
Same as folk who move/buy/rent next to night clubs then whinge about the noise and night life, surely they did "some" research before commiting to the largest purchase of their lives to date*
*fits with my theory the more folk spend on stuff the less they research it
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• #43689
Some of you might remember a post from a few months ago, about a Subaru brat, which I pulled out of a hedge on a friend's farm. I've been working on it almost full-time since then, and it's finally all back together. Lots of welding, panel beating a fabricating, and have just taken it out of the shed, having resprayed it. Did everything myself, occasionally with a bit of help from friends. There are lots of photos from throughout the process, but can't download them from my camera at the moment, so here are a couple of very low res shots of the preview screen. Will post proper photos of finished product soon, and if there's interest; I could put together a gallery of the work.
Edit: 'before' photos added for reference.
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• #43690
Great job! More pics please!
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• #43691
That looks fantastic. Yeah, more pics!
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• #43692
Fantastic, are these 4wd? Ready for a WRX engine transplant?
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• #43693
THeres a clue in the picture above
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• #43694
So rad! Top work
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• #43695
These eyes are painted on.
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• #43696
Church bells?
Have you seen where they are building residential near the south bound entrance to the blackwall tunnel....
Residential beats everything.
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• #43697
So to cement my lack of knowledge in this department..
Can a belt in a car for a certain position and pulleys look very different yet carry out the same quality job? I realize the belt and pulley dont mech like a chain and cog so they may perhaps be perfectly fine even tho they look very different?
The fine tooth one is the one i cut out from the car.
The longer less pointy belt is the one i think was originally in the car in the same possition as it more or less matches in length if i count the bit still stuck in the pulley..
would both these 2 belt types work fine on the pulleys seen below ? Was originally fitted to the pulley furthest to the right i imagine..
Thank you!
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• #43698
I don't think tooth pitch of the belt matters much if the pulley is a plain V-groove ... but the one on the left is already cracking. Can you get a new one?
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• #43699
thx, im taking the car back to the shop today. Nicely spotted, yeah i saw that too with the white stripe developing. Dont know if thats from the other belt failing or if the belts just dont match this car very well.. Hard for me to say as i know jack about this sorta of stuff but its very annoying after a big bill. And these were just installed in order for them not to fail in the future.. (guess thats always the case tho)
That potentially damaged belt is not spinning either as its powered by the axle driven by the belt that has allrdy failed. So that side of the engine should be safe, i hope..
Im thinking perhaps the slim pointy tooth are easily bent to the sides under preassure and perhaps the point are broken of an then the belt becomes to loose? Is that not a scenario that could potentially happen with these type of different tooth?
They better not charge me when i come to pick it up
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• #43700
Are you a member of a Maserati forum? This sort of question is exactly why marque specific forums are so useful I find.
Do it. I’d love an old v90