Ali's drift 360 project
Yes, its a differenceStavros wrote:Fantastic work mate, keep it up!
Does anyone know if 740turbo manifolds (ie T3 flange) fit differently and therefore give clearance issues?
The 940 manifold are the best ones and it don't gives clearance issues, but with the 740 manifold you do get issues, and less power...
Great work Ali!
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It's a Mitsi TD04 flange....basically identical to a T3, but with a raise lip in the centre. Most people drop them off at their local friendly machine shop to have the lip removed if they want to fit a T3-flanged turbo.
Sorry Ali...I guess I just look at the pictures
Those last two bolts can be a bit of a slut, but I'm sure you'll get them off.
SteveP....sod off and listen to some prog rock, you brummie git

cheers
James
Sorry Ali...I guess I just look at the pictures

SteveP....sod off and listen to some prog rock, you brummie git



cheers
James
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'89 740 Turbo Intercooler
'88 360 Turbo Intercooler
'85 360 GLT
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Yaha! It's a much nicer manifold. For a start, it uses studs, rather than through-bolts.
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James
cheers
James
VOC 300-series Register Keeper
'89 740 Turbo Intercooler
'88 360 Turbo Intercooler
'85 360 GLT
'81 343 GLS R-Sport
'79 343 DL
'70 164
...and some modern FWD nonsense to get me to work...
'89 740 Turbo Intercooler
'88 360 Turbo Intercooler
'85 360 GLT
'81 343 GLS R-Sport
'79 343 DL
'70 164
...and some modern FWD nonsense to get me to work...
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Spot on....I'd imagine the answer to that will be yes and yes! When the time comes Ali, I can probably obtain some B230 turbo maps, for reference. Ignition timing should be similar.
cheers
James
cheers
James
VOC 300-series Register Keeper
'89 740 Turbo Intercooler
'88 360 Turbo Intercooler
'85 360 GLT
'81 343 GLS R-Sport
'79 343 DL
'70 164
...and some modern FWD nonsense to get me to work...
'89 740 Turbo Intercooler
'88 360 Turbo Intercooler
'85 360 GLT
'81 343 GLS R-Sport
'79 343 DL
'70 164
...and some modern FWD nonsense to get me to work...
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Fuel pump should be more than enough, imo. It is very powerful pump actually and not first one that needs to upgrade even when you are taking serious amount of horsepower.Ali wrote:Got the turbo injectors sat in the garage alreadyAnyone know if the fuel pump will be up to the job?
What kind of boost you are going to run? I guess you had cr of 10 in that engine?
740 turbo injectors were enough for something around 200hp if I don't remember wrong, 3 bar fuel pressure helps life there a bit, pressure regulator is what is needed to be changed as stock is 2.5bar model, but this change is not necessarily needed, depends a bit from boost level also. There was some trouble that boost in manifold would decrease actual amount of fuel squirted, but this is really little discussed subject so can't throw much of facts about it.
Turbobricks site might be handy on some things too.
I had some odd calculator but now it seems I have lost it, there was possibility to calculate how much boost is safe with certain CR, can't remember even where it based those calculations, too long time when I seriously studied from these things.
Oh yes, now I remember, turbo pressure regulator works so that it compensates fuel pressure decrease with manifold pressure, or something like that.
If pressure in manifold is 1 bar over atmosphere then effective fuel pressure is something less than 2.5bar because pressure in manifold makes it harder to squirt fuel.
If pressure in manifold is 1 bar over atmosphere then effective fuel pressure is something less than 2.5bar because pressure in manifold makes it harder to squirt fuel.