V6 essex tuning

V6 essex tuning

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DavidY

4,459 posts

284 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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GAjon, V66 is bit wild for road use, ok for madmen, who like lots of revs, but not for someone who wants to ride a wave of torque!!

And if you are going to Rev it, then sort out the rocker gear, I managed to pull half the studs out on mine, in a valiant attempt to beat Mr Bannister in a yellow vixen at a Goodwood Sprint (pulling 6250 for a long time on the back straight). I did beat him though by a fraction of a second, so the glory was worth it!!!!

Edited by DavidY on Monday 23 April 10:37

TVR_owner

3,349 posts

191 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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DavidY said:
GAjon, V66 is bit wild for road use, ok for madmen, who like lots of revs, but not for someone who wants to ride a wave of torque!!

And if you are going to Rev it, then sort out the rocker gear, I managed to pull half the studs out on mine, in a valiant attempt to beat Mr Bannister in a yellow vixen at a Goodwood Sprint (pulling 6250 for a long time on the back straight). I did beat him though by a fraction of a second, so the glory was worth it!!!!

Edited by DavidY on Monday 23 April 10:37
V66 Camshaft
Power Band 2500 - 6500
Cam Lift(mm) 8.22mm Inlet/Exhaust
Valve Lift(mm) 11.73mm Inlet 11.68mm Exhaust
Duration 300 Deg Inlet/Exhaust
Timing 47/73 Inlet 83/37 Exhaust
Full Lift 103 Deg Inlet/Exhaust
VC (mm) 0.36mm Inlet 0.41mm Exhaust
LTDC 4.16mm Inlet/Exhaust

Or for the real loon..
V67 Camshaft
Power Band 3500 - 7500
Cam Lift(mm) 8.60mm Inlet/Exhaust
Valve Lift(mm) 12.29mm Inlet 12.24mm Exhaust
Duration 310 Deg Inlet/Exhaust
Timing 52/78 Inlet 88/42 Exhaust
Full Lift 103 Deg Inlet/Exhaust
VC (mm) 0.36 mm Inlet 0.41mm Exhaust
LTDC 4.75mm Inlet/Exhaust




DavidY

4,459 posts

284 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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V63 more suited to fast road use!!!

This thread has some useful info

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

159 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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That's hardly a bad deal, considering the parts to upgrade your own cost more, and you get some money out of the exchange....

buitonni

Original Poster:

57 posts

157 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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GAjon said:
Here's one ready to go - £4000.00.

Probably cost you more for the parts.


http://www.racecarsdirect.com/listing/42422/rally_...
yes, I saw this advert, but the engine is not very good for road use.

I prefer to have a lot of torque and just a bit more power.

buitonni

Original Poster:

57 posts

157 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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I think this is my first purchase

- kent V63
- Bosch electronic distributor
- magnecor ignition
- K/N filter


how much cost a good exhaust manofolds ? where I can find this ?

thank you

Edited by buitonni on Monday 23 April 13:41

DavidY

4,459 posts

284 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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If you going to pull the engine apart then you only want to do it once!! I'd consider sorting the bottom end as well, before you worry too much about manifolds. I would add a new distributor drive (your old one will be worn) and a steel timing gear to that list as a minimum. If the car has the nylon timing gear and it's original, you'll never know when its going to let go.

davidy

buitonni

Original Poster:

57 posts

157 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Hi everybody,

I found a reconditioned V6 essex to tune. for remember, I'm looking for 180bhp and 200 lb/ft torque, and a strong engine between 2000rpm and 5000rpm.
I give you my project:

- K/N filter
- fast road cam (like kent V63)
- crank/rods/pistons/flywheel lightened and balanced.
- cylinder heads stage 2
- janspeed (or Tony Law ?) manifolds
- steel timing gear


about the brake system ?
- stainless steel hoses + DOT4
- what pads ?

about chassis:
quaife system in the original salisbury.

your opinion ?

thank you,
Simon.

Edited by buitonni on Wednesday 25th April 13:54

DavidY

4,459 posts

284 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Salisbury will take lots and lots of power, used in Jags and Astons

buitonni

Original Poster:

57 posts

157 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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DavidY said:
Salisbury will take lots and lots of power, used in Jags and Astons
yes, I keep my salisbury and put in a Tran-X Salisbury LSD.

DavidY

4,459 posts

284 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Fine, but you have blown your 2K budget somewhat!!

buitonni

Original Poster:

57 posts

157 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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DavidY said:
Fine, but you have blown your 2K budget somewhat!!
not really, because I found an engine with some of the work already done.
I only have it:
- K/N filter
- cylinder heads stage 2
- janspeed (or Tony Law ?) manifolds
- steel timing gear

for brake system and LSD, I had already planned budget.

GAjon

3,731 posts

213 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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buitonni said:
not really, because I found an engine with some of the work already done.
I only have it:
- K/N filter
- cylinder heads stage 2
- janspeed (or Tony Law ?) manifolds
- steel timing gear

for brake system and LSD, I had already planned budget.
I suspect they'll be some man Maths going on here!
wink

Edited by GAjon on Wednesday 25th April 15:33

Astacus

3,376 posts

234 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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GAjon said:
I suspect they'll be some man Maths going on here!
wink

Edited by GAjon on Wednesday 25th April 15:33
That will be the quantum mechanical bank account applying Schrodinger's overdraft. This means that you can simultaneously pay for TVR engineering projects and new bathrooms using the same cash pot. The cash is simultaneously present and absent and only tips from one state to the other once you look in the account book. I find its best not to look! smile


Edited by Astacus on Wednesday 25th April 18:00

GadgeS3C

4,516 posts

164 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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The principle uncertainty being that if Mrs OH should look in the account book this will almost certainly result in Mr TVR owner becoming as deceased as the proverbial cat! wink

Astacus

3,376 posts

234 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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GadgeS3C said:
The principle uncertainty being that if Mrs OH should look in the account book this will almost certainly result in Mr TVR owner becoming as deceased as the proverbial cat! wink
smile

buitonni

Original Poster:

57 posts

157 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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I'm sorry, but I don't understand anything ??

I'm French so I do not master all of the subtleties of your language

Astacus

3,376 posts

234 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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buitonni said:
I'm sorry, but I don't understand anything ??

I'm French so I do not master all of the subtleties of your language
Sorry, English sense of humour! It's an allusion to quantum mechanics and Schoedinger's cat. Peut etre ca ne marche pas tres bien en Francais?

buitonni

Original Poster:

57 posts

157 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Astacus said:
Sorry, its an allusion to quantum mechanics and schoedinger's cat. Peut etre ca ne marche pas tres bien en Frencais?
you certainly want to say "schrodinger's cat"

Astacus

3,376 posts

234 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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buitonni said:
you certainly want to say "schrodinger's cat"
Yup, spelling boobgetmecoat