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Posted: 10 Mar 2005 09:21 am
by redline
[quote="foggyjames"] I've decided (when I've finished my studies) to go and work for a big company - I need the security, and I don't feel the need to step out on my own any more!
Come on a guy with your knowledge , charisma and good looks should have his own business , just dont forget your blankey LOL
Posted: 10 Mar 2005 01:49 pm
by foggyjames
redline wrote:Come on a guy with your knowledge , charisma and good looks should have his own business , just dont forget your blankey LOL
HAHA...well exactly
cheers
James
Posted: 14 Mar 2005 07:12 pm
by huskyracer
Posted: 14 Mar 2005 07:41 pm
by jtbo
Wow! That looks really sweet
So that is light and powerful so = FUN

Posted: 14 Mar 2005 08:16 pm
by SteveP
Wow... great work there mate, I'm well impressed! Can't wait to see this at the meet hopefully

Posted: 14 Mar 2005 09:34 pm
by petefarrell360
Like Steve says, can't wait to see it at the meet mate, that is looking ace, a wolf in sheeps clothing!
Pete
Posted: 20 Mar 2005 09:31 am
by huskyracer
The beast lives! fired it up on friday after a few teething problems,

and its sounding good. unfortunately I then spent the whole of saturday removing the sump to fix an oil leak from the side of the rear main bearing cap which is sealed by sqirting sillicone sealer into a groove down both sides of the cap, obviously I must have been a bit tight with the sealer first time round! Never mind its all back together now. Need to do a bit of work on the exhaust caus it hits the n/s driveshaft if you bounce the suspension hard, and the intercooler hoses are a bit of a bodge at the moment, other than that I just need to get it on the dyno at work and start doing some mapping

Posted: 20 Mar 2005 01:58 pm
by SteveP
Nice work! Especially in the short time you've had the car! From ebay bargain... to abit of a beast in such a short period! Will be good when all the hard work can be used on the road

Posted: 20 Mar 2005 11:19 pm
by shimon340
Congratulations on an excellent project!!!
look forward to seeing the car soon!
Could you post some details on the prop you got made and who made it?? Very useful information to have!
thanks mate and good luck with the work
Shimon

Posted: 21 Mar 2005 08:41 pm
by huskyracer
HI, The prop was made by Recoprop (Luton) 01582412110.
Web :
www.reco-prop.com The prop is hollow steel with two u.j's, and fits as per standard. It does however, make more noise, especialy if the idle speed is too low, and there is a slight increase in vibration.
Got the car on the dyno today, and started to get some of the mapping work done, all I can say is
BOOST IS COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
untill it blows the pipe off the throttle body............
On the road I have let it start to spool up to about 5 psi, and you can feel it realy starting to push you back in the seat, but I darent go any harder yet as it's only got 40 miles on the engine! OH, and that bloody boost pipe pops off. Still, it is definately starting to show some potential

Posted: 21 Mar 2005 09:01 pm
by foggyjames
Get it run in ASAP
cheers
James
Posted: 21 Mar 2005 09:49 pm
by redline
A nice gentle run to Milton Keynes should help LOL
Posted: 21 Mar 2005 09:57 pm
by SteveP
Gentle?

Posted: 22 Mar 2005 10:28 pm
by huskyracer
Had the 340 on the dyno again tonight for a bit more mapping, and towards the end I did a couple of low boost (7psi) power runs to 5000 rpm, I recorded the last one just for a laugh, and its making 142 bhp and 168 lbs/ft peak torque, thats with the top 50% of the maps as a guess. the power runs were to see if the injector scaling was anywhere near . On the road it is already quite funny, especialy the look on saxo boy on the way home

Posted: 22 Mar 2005 10:39 pm
by shimon340
sounds like a fun car!!
what is injector scaling?
how do you programme the ECU that you are using?
I love the idea of this seriously fast but stealth 340 which surprises all the saxo boys and racers by beating them!!
excllent project mate!!!
Shimon
