242bhp 2.6 A310 engine

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Postby Alpineandy » Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:33 am

Stunned Monkey wrote: completely re-bored inlet ports


This is the important bit that I want to see pictures of :)
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Postby turbo 5 » Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:51 am

Alpineandy wrote:
Stunned Monkey wrote: completely re-bored inlet ports


This is the important bit that I want to see pictures of :)


Andy I have photo's, somwhere, of my inlet ports, after the very expensive work done on them by the Cylinder Head Shop. I will post them when I find them.

First RR run the other day on my 2664 engine (in the A310) though was somewhat of a disaster, car looked like the Torre Canyon (oil pissing from every seal!! and clutch was slipping as well!) but prior to having to call the run to a halt, 213-218bhp was showing.

I now have to replace the seals :twisted: before my next run, but soon as we have confirmed RR runs I will post the plots and the engine spec.

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Postby peterg » Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:40 pm

Just as I guessed!!! I must be a psychic...or is that a sidekick??!! :lol:
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Postby Stunned Monkey » Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:12 pm

David Gentleman wrote:I give up :roll:

Martin, 240bhp on a turbo, will not require over 8000rpm to do it will it.....


Standard valve springs on a 12v start to float at 7800rpm. You can hit that kind of power this side of 8000 on a 2664 atmo
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Postby David Gentleman » Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:19 pm

Stunned Monkey wrote:
David Gentleman wrote:I give up :roll:

Martin, 240bhp on a turbo, will not require over 8000rpm to do it will it.....


Standard valve springs on a 12v start to float at 7800rpm. You can hit that kind of power this side of 8000 on a 2664 atmo


Lost again..who mentioned valve springs? A works 2664 wouldnt be running standard valve springs anyway...you wouldnt build an engine with high lift cams using the standard coil springs anyway, as they would coil bind the moment the cam reaches peak lift...Maybe thats why 'some' people have had so many problems in the past...

I thought we were talking about oil supply and breathing, ie a big lump of metal spinning around at very high RPMs called the crank and pistons....Even the standard engines have breathing problems circa 6k, wack another 2k on top...
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Postby turbo 5 » Sat Mar 24, 2007 8:09 pm

David Gentleman wrote:
Stunned Monkey wrote:
David Gentleman wrote:I give up :roll:

Martin, 240bhp on a turbo, will not require over 8000rpm to do it will it.....


Standard valve springs on a 12v start to float at 7800rpm. You can hit that kind of power this side of 8000 on a 2664 atmo


Lost again..who mentioned valve springs? A works 2664 wouldnt be running standard valve springs anyway...you wouldnt build an engine with high lift cams using the standard coil springs anyway, as they would coil bind the moment the cam reaches peak lift...Maybe thats why 'some' people have had so many problems in the past...

I thought we were talking about oil supply and breathing, ie a big lump of metal spinning around at very high RPMs called the crank and pistons....Even the standard engines have breathing problems circa 6k, wack another 2k on top...


DG as you say standard springs would be foolish for an uprated engine, you need to uprate accordingly, but either way you need to drop the spring base on the head. Understand 2mm was taken out of mine to accommedate my uprated springs and 'the kevin's' Cam lift .

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Postby MFaulks » Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:28 am

Stunned Monkey wrote:
David Gentleman wrote:I give up :roll:

Martin, 240bhp on a turbo, will not require over 8000rpm to do it will it.....


Standard valve springs on a 12v start to float at 7800rpm. You can hit that kind of power this side of 8000 on a 2664 atmo


Old thread I know, but Martin where did the 7800 rpm valve float data come from (and based on what valve), was that from observed / tested data, or else where? I am interested in knowing how accurate this is. I did do some FEA analysis (well had a chap do it for me), based on what I knew, but without the exact material properties you are not going to know that accurately, nor more importantly the minor shape points / forms along the way. I think my number was similar, would have to dig back, but if this is something you can actually point to that would be good?

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Postby Stunned Monkey » Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:36 am

Pretty sure the 7800rpm was something that Kevin discovered and mentioned at some point. It's funny re-reading this thread now.
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Postby MFaulks » Mon Jun 06, 2011 12:00 pm

Cheers Martin, seems reasonable anyway :) Thanks.
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