Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
Wow, nice build & welcome!
How did you lowered compression ratio to 8.5? Thicker gasket?
How did you lowered compression ratio to 8.5? Thicker gasket?
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Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
Hi and thanks for the compliment.
The base of the engine is from 75 1.8 Turbo with compression ratio 7.5. I increase this up to 8.5.
Marco
The base of the engine is from 75 1.8 Turbo with compression ratio 7.5. I increase this up to 8.5.
Marco
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Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
That is my next project ( engine from 155 TS) beginning not kwon yet.
Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
2.0?
Would like to see that engine in turbo application!
Would like to see that engine in turbo application!
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Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
I'm not yet sure which one it is.
Either the
1.8 = 1773 ccm³, stroke = 80 mm, bore = 84mm
or the
2.0 = 1995 ccm³, stroke = 90 mm, bore = 84 mm
I prefer the 1.8 because is legal street for me (tax and documents).
But the decision is not fix....
greeting
marco
Either the
1.8 = 1773 ccm³, stroke = 80 mm, bore = 84mm
or the
2.0 = 1995 ccm³, stroke = 90 mm, bore = 84 mm
I prefer the 1.8 because is legal street for me (tax and documents).
But the decision is not fix....
greeting
marco
Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
Are those numbers accurate for the 1.8? Very different from the classic 1750/1.8 figures.
Mats Strandberg
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GTV 2000 -77 - Died in the fire.
155 V6 Sport -96 - Sold!
-Scuderia Rosso- Now burned to the ground...
-onemanracing.com-
-Strandberg.photography-
GTV 2000 -77 - Died in the fire.
155 V6 Sport -96 - Sold!
Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
Yeah. 155 8V engines not the same as Nords or early 164 TS & 75 TS.
Dr. Alban
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Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
There are 3 different 155 "Nord" engine
1.7 = 1749 ccm³, stroke = 80, bore = 83,4
1.8 = 1773 ccm³, stroke = 80, bore = 84
2.0 = 1995 ccm³, stroke = 90, bore = 84
I'm not 100% familiar with the 155 engine this is what I now.
greeting
marco
1.7 = 1749 ccm³, stroke = 80, bore = 83,4
1.8 = 1773 ccm³, stroke = 80, bore = 84
2.0 = 1995 ccm³, stroke = 90, bore = 84
I'm not 100% familiar with the 155 engine this is what I now.
greeting
marco
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Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
Some new Pics...
During fast driveing is it not easy to control everthing or to look always at the gauges.
For the monitoring I use a small flash controller and LED Lamps and when something is wrong the lamps are start to flashing.
I monitoring:
Oil presure
AFR
EGT
Boost
RPM
Water,Oil & Air Temp.
Fuel Pump
greeting
marco
During fast driveing is it not easy to control everthing or to look always at the gauges.
For the monitoring I use a small flash controller and LED Lamps and when something is wrong the lamps are start to flashing.
I monitoring:
Oil presure
AFR
EGT
Boost
RPM
Water,Oil & Air Temp.
Fuel Pump
greeting
marco
Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
Looks like MD has another led fan to join his club!
Nice setup, i'm on the old school look at the gauges team but still appreciate the effort
Nice setup, i'm on the old school look at the gauges team but still appreciate the effort
Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
good work! your fabrication skills are very good
do you know what the specs of the camshafts are in your turbo engine?
cheers, Brad
do you know what the specs of the camshafts are in your turbo engine?
cheers, Brad
79 GTV (sr20) 83 GTV (TS) 85 GTV, 76 GT, 84 GTV6, 91 164, 88 75 TS & 89 75 TS
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Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
Hi,fedezyl wrote:Nice setup, i'm on the old school look at the gauges team but still appreciate the effort
yes, actually it is the normal way.
But once I drove very fast on the secondary road and try to check my gauges, after I realized that my eyes are not on the road for a few seceond and I was the wrong streetside.....
That was the reason to build the LED alarm, when they are out everything ist Ok.....
Hi Brad,BradGTV wrote:do you know what the specs of the camshafts are in your turbo engine?
I've try with a some camshafts and now I use the
Intake side
DELTA S 14 ( ALFETTA GTV 2000 DELTA for the Tipo 016.55 )
and on the outlet
colombo-bariani
ART.107.290S
http://www.colombo-bariani.com/dettagli ... 7&lang=eng
I also tried the C&B ART.107.290S on the intake and the 105.48 on the outlet, but the engine turned not so easy over 6500 RPM. Maybe they need more experiment for better result.
greetings
marco
BTW. for the Delta S14 camshaft I dont have any data, maybe somebody can help me...thanks!
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Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
Only once as an idea.......
a seal is no longer necessary.....
greeting
marco
a seal is no longer necessary.....
greeting
marco
Re: Marco from Hamburg / Germany
great idea! if it works i might have to borrow the idea
79 GTV (sr20) 83 GTV (TS) 85 GTV, 76 GT, 84 GTV6, 91 164, 88 75 TS & 89 75 TS