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04-27-2014, 05:06 PM | #391 |
Home-brew Rotary
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Nice.
Also. Im sure you know what your doing but id like to remind you to check the clearance between the flywheel and the engine studs.
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'89 RX7 GTU, half-Bridge-port S4/S5 NA, E6K, Full RB exhaust, weekend warrior. '83 RX7, The "this might take awhile" project. '87 RX7 GXL, Rest In Pieces. '98 Subaru Impreza Outback-sport, rx7 rescue vehicle, down for repair. '94 Ford Ranger, daily. |
06-21-2014, 08:39 AM | #392 |
Rotary Fanatic
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Just because it's quiet, doesn't mean it's dead
My old teacher called, he had found my website, and wanted to show his friends my build in person. Really fun! Cleaned up and made some coffee. Have been thinking about the intake, and have some ideas of how it will be. I want thin throttlebodys with no injectors, and also buttefly model. Something like this... Started on a prototype of aluminium... The P-Port-inserts will have V-band to connect the runners, but I wanted a personal touch also. This is how the billet stainless v-band-clamps turned out today. Really happy with them. |
06-27-2014, 10:31 AM | #393 |
Rotary Fanatic
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All good things are four :-)
Yesterday I got some mandrels from www.mandrel-bends.com for the intake- 2" 16GA with tight CLR. Today I did the V-band-flanges for the runners. With a groove to stay concentric and also a little groove on the other side to fix the pipe in. Only 2mm deep, but tight, so it holds there when trying out the parts. Easier to weld also. |
07-08-2014, 11:48 PM | #397 | |
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Please sir may I have another!
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09-01-2014, 08:10 AM | #398 |
Home-brew Rotary
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We need an update!
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'89 RX7 GTU, half-Bridge-port S4/S5 NA, E6K, Full RB exhaust, weekend warrior. '83 RX7, The "this might take awhile" project. '87 RX7 GXL, Rest In Pieces. '98 Subaru Impreza Outback-sport, rx7 rescue vehicle, down for repair. '94 Ford Ranger, daily. |
11-30-2014, 06:01 AM | #399 |
Rotary Fanatic
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Long time no see, have done some small updates now and then on both Facebook and Instagram. I'm sorry, but it's so easy to throw in a picture and move on.
Lets do a throwback sunday. I did a little test with my front fender. My wheels are to big, and the body is so much lower that I can't mount the fenders over the wheels today. I let it sit there and sink in. The rear wheelarc will be a big challenge as well.. Then I moved on with the watt-link. Did some sheetmetal-parts in Solidworks. A friend of mine helped me with the lasercut and bending. Will be nice! Back to the 4-rotor... I havn't done much, but some small thing here and there. Have done the first part of my new centerbearings. The toleranses are tight! Need to demount to get all oil-windows in place. Have also prepared the irons. Then I went through my rotors, and picked out these four. Close call without any mods yet. Only 20grams away. After some ultrasonicwashing. This is the rotor on the far left on the picture above. After a few seconds with a scotchbritepad by hand. Have bought two AutoVerdi-drysump-pumps. One will GusFD3s use on his Rx3-20B, and the other will I keep. Sketched up the pump to get it into my assemblies in Solidworks Started on the drysumppan and front cover that will be some billet-kind. Havn't desided if the pan will be billet or sheetmetal, the sheetmetal have some advantage, but billet is engine-porn :-) Did a test with wellpapp of the sheetmetal-version. Very tight and small, easy to fit AN-12 into. So, not much has happened, but still going in the right direction. Can remind you of the facebook-page and instagram if you want instant updates without text :-) But I'm trying to get better on updates here as well. http://www.instagram.com/tegheim83 http://www.facebook.com/moosevilleperformance |
11-30-2014, 11:47 AM | #400 | |
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... but we love your descriptions of the toil and turmoil.
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12-08-2016, 12:11 AM | #401 |
RCC Loves Me Not You
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I thought of this thread just now and am wondering what the status is. . I really miss the updates and pics. Anyone know?
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12-09-2016, 07:57 AM | #403 |
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I see post here and there on the facebook page that the company has. Mooseville Performance
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12-10-2016, 12:37 AM | #404 |
RCC Loves Me Not You
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Following! Looking forward to progress. Speaking of progress, lets see more REPU madness!
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