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Tucky wrote:
Cherie320 wrote:Tucky - the E-type is one of my favorite automotive lust targets. Trying to get adopted by a friend who has a V-12![]()
Ed - sorry to hear the Alfa is gone, but your replacement is top drawer.
Joe - not only do I like your daily driver, that Jeep is cool. As a kid I got to ride in the Neighbor's from time to time.
Kim - a tractor and no collector car......where are your priorities.....oh, yes, you talked to Bob - I understand!![]()
Great web site - thanks for sharing. Pat
Olaf Hart wrote:So you are saying the Liberty Turbo Spec B with a six speed stick shift is a good deal, right?
Jamie wrote:It comes as no surprise that Scantlinger's have good taste in cars.
I had a tough remit here in Taiwan when it came to procuring a decent car. Car prices here are 50-100% more expensive than the US and many interesting models are not imported. Typically cars here have the smallest engine available with the most electronic options. Registering cars not imported through normal channels is frowned upon and registration is made difficult. My friends at Caterham are pulling their hair out trying to get their cars road legal. In addition, all non-stock modifications are technically illegal and engine and body number are recorded at time of import.
So what to do? What I do have is: a) access to some very skilled car tuners (t00ners), b) cheap fabrication c) access lots of OEM suppliers for the overseas t00ning market. I wanted a car that could go fast but still be comfortable, retain all OEM functionality and be able to carry all of my toys and family. Basically make the car what it should have been if the bean counters hadn't gotten a hold of it first. Or a poor man's C63 estate, if it were actually imported here. Oh, and it has to be a daily driver.
So...what to do?
1) Buy a bog standard Subaru Legacy wagon
2) Replace exhaust system with high flow cats and cans, but ensure no louder at idle than stock and still able to pass emissions
3) Upgrade the waffly suspension with improved bushing and stiffer sway bars to improve balance and a nice set of Konis.
4) Replace stock intercooler to increase cooling
5)Add oil cooler and transmission cooler.
6) Replace stock brakes with low profile big brake kit
7) Replace stock turbo with hybrid TD05-18gtx
8) Add 50/50 water methanol injection
9) Add broad band W20 sensor
10) Bigger fuel pump
11) Lighter rims
12) Better rubber in the form of RE-11S
13) Re-flash the ROM with a new t00n. We're on version 128 of the ROM as we added parts, scaled the MAF, adjusted compensation tables and gained better insight into how things like requested torque impacted line shift pressure. Now the only limitation is the 5EAT transmissions ability to handle the torque.
We have 350 ft/lb of torque from 2800rpm - almost to redline and 335hp at the wheels which means about 420hp at the crank. I think stock was 265hp at the crank and 214 ft/lb. We know this is real power as: a) the car with two people and a roof rack went from 100km/hr to 200km/hr in about 11sec and it was still accelerating at 250km/hr.![]()
Doesn't look like much, but unless you've sent your 335CSI or equivalent to the t00ners, you're going to lose badly.
But, 20k km later we want...moar - like 450hp at the wheel. To get more I will need to:
1) put in a front mounted intercooler and ditch the top mount
2) bigger turbo like an EFR 7163
3) new fuel injectors, current pump should be OK
4) probably need to ditch the stock springs and replace some more bushings so we don't end up in a ditch each time we launch
5) Forged engine internals and head studs
6) replace the slush-box with a stronger 6MT - this will require some serious fabbing and a new console
7) Stock CPU is probably too slow, need to updgrade to a Syvecs and go speed/density fueling. The Syvecs basically can be programmed to do anything: flat-foot shifting, anti-lag, valet mode....etc...so that should be fun.
The downside is that the car will be a real science project.
kimbottles wrote:Joe!! Pay attention!! Look what was on Bring a Trailer this morning!
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1963-2/
Get into the bidding!
Jamie wrote:Olaf Hart wrote:So you are saying the Liberty Turbo Spec B with a six speed stick shift is a good deal, right?
Absolutely that's a sweet ride. I didn't know they had those in Oz. Rare as rocking horse poo. That's what I wish I started with. That's a real 6MT with helical front diff,(not the weak cable shift 5spd with gears cut to 6spd) . The only thing missing is maybe the DCCD.
Cherie320 wrote:Rick - Ruby is very nice. A bit of care and feeding will put her back on track in no time. Always liked the water cooled P-cars. Enjoy! Pat
Jamie wrote:Larry & John B: Are those cars slushies or manual?
If manual, I might want to track down the ROM. If slushie, maybe someone over there has figured out how to it to handle more power. The US never got an automatic transmission, so no one has developed a valve-kit or cracked the TCU. Maybe someone has an answer in OZ/NZ.
Cheers,
Jamie