Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
Ha ha ! Good one John. Mate, forget scared. Try scared shitless. I figured if I wanna go water skying, I'd rather hang onto a rope behind a Mercury outboard...
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Transaxle Alfas Haul More Arse
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
MD, the sad thing is that most of us who live in the southern hemisphere probably only have one race out of twelve in the wet and when that does happen we dont even go out. This stands to reason why the best wet weather drivers come from northen hemisphere as a rainy day is another glorias track day so they are forced to learn to drive in wet conditions.
I think i will just enjoy my track days in the sun at this stage..
I think i will just enjoy my track days in the sun at this stage..
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
MD - I'm happy to take your car out for any wet runs that you are otherwise going to forfeit - I LOVE driving in the rain 
Jason
1983 GTV6 2.8 litre
1983 GTV6 2.8 litre
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
It's like they say Jason. There's the quick and the dead.
Must say you're not snoozing at the bus stop !!
Sounds like a good deal with one proviso,you bend it,you own it.

Must say you're not snoozing at the bus stop !!
Sounds like a good deal with one proviso,you bend it,you own it.
Transaxle Alfas Haul More Arse
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
Ah finally a week end of sprints and racing with a sound result. Good relialabilty generally with a minor welding repair on Saturday and no mechanical issues at all all Sunday. The Brick is starting to take shape now and displaying is future potential.
Here's some results of the events. Look for car number #2. I didn't drive it and just played stand-by mechanics but it was a great buzz to see it go so well.
http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/resul ... 1/2008.QR1
Here's some results of the events. Look for car number #2. I didn't drive it and just played stand-by mechanics but it was a great buzz to see it go so well.
http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/resul ... 1/2008.QR1
Transaxle Alfas Haul More Arse
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
Thats good news. Probably find its going to be fairly bullet proof from now on. What tyres you running ?
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
Some other updates. Even though I put oil cooler and thermostatically contolled valve(opens at 80deg) my engine temps are still to high on lap 10. Not sure where the best place is to put cooler to keep flow through radiator. My oil pressure still good at 3.5 under very hot temps. New aluminium radiator to replace 20 year old one. pics follow
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I saw Merril Gordons post but can only comment on what I have. Bottom line I have no real change oil pressure but then my sump does hold 8.5 litres.(two more than standard). My pressure is still in safe region. Notice small 164 filter. Between my three 24v motors they all run different filtrers due to the threads(studs) I put in block. Pics to follow of radiator
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Are you painting your rads? Sounds like a good way to insulate them..
I think it's time for you to put ducting behind your radiator to tap into the low pressure zone at the front of your hood (i.e. a hole through the hood)
I think it's time for you to put ducting behind your radiator to tap into the low pressure zone at the front of your hood (i.e. a hole through the hood)
Mats Strandberg
-Scuderia Rosso- Now burned to the ground...
-onemanracing.com-
-Strandberg.photography-
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: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
Mats, was just looking at ways to close off sides and around fan. I have closed off the hole on the hood to help maintain the low pressure behind radiator (fan side). I got radiator already painted is that good or bad.
There are always atleast five things happening with this car at at any given time. Last race I blew the dip stick right out with a whole lot of oil. Luckily I got off racing line as fast as possible to avoid a major fine our stewards impose. With my new plenum my one way valve stuck on the oil breather . This combined with over filling as I was not sure how much the oil cooler held was the cause. Any one who is running these sumps stick to eight litres even though dip stick shows min.
There are always atleast five things happening with this car at at any given time. Last race I blew the dip stick right out with a whole lot of oil. Luckily I got off racing line as fast as possible to avoid a major fine our stewards impose. With my new plenum my one way valve stuck on the oil breather . This combined with over filling as I was not sure how much the oil cooler held was the cause. Any one who is running these sumps stick to eight litres even though dip stick shows min.
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
The fan does nothing above walking speed so forcing all the air through the fan is maybe not the first move in my mind.
If you close the hole in the hood you will increase the pressure behind the radiator and probably make the flow trough the rad worse. Ducting behind the radiator to the hood is a good way to make sure you get a nice pressure diff over the radiator which will increase flow.
Paint will act like an insulator, that is never good on a radiator.
If you close the hole in the hood you will increase the pressure behind the radiator and probably make the flow trough the rad worse. Ducting behind the radiator to the hood is a good way to make sure you get a nice pressure diff over the radiator which will increase flow.
Paint will act like an insulator, that is never good on a radiator.
Mats Strandberg
-Scuderia Rosso- Now burned to the ground...
-onemanracing.com-
-Strandberg.photography-
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: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
Thanks.Good input. Will try this out on weekend .
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
Kevin
I use Kuhmo V70A -205x45xZR16
http://www.fsport.com.au/fsport_siteroo ... /v70a.html
Not permitted to use slicks.
I use Kuhmo V70A -205x45xZR16
http://www.fsport.com.au/fsport_siteroo ... /v70a.html
Not permitted to use slicks.
Transaxle Alfas Haul More Arse
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
MD, when those tyres get hot do they also pick up 'marbles' if you go off the racing line as our Bridgestone semi slicks(road legal) do. Put it another way is it a semi slick or a few levels below that ? looks like good tar rally tyre.
Re: A 'budget' race car is born (slow delivery)
Same type as Bridgestone RE540.
MD, which compound? K6 or K9? Seem to have a lot of issues wuth K6 up here, if it overheats they shed rubber fast!
MD, which compound? K6 or K9? Seem to have a lot of issues wuth K6 up here, if it overheats they shed rubber fast!
Mats Strandberg
-Scuderia Rosso- Now burned to the ground...
-onemanracing.com-
-Strandberg.photography-
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!

