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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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Think you could incorporate a mechanical TCV Simon? From an ATV?

like one of these maybe or similar?

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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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I've been following this post daily.

As soon as you're ready to do kits, I'm willing to pay. Great work Simon.

Posted on: 2016/3/10 20:53
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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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Back in 1953 at the porsche Porsche factory

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"the previous VW-based 1,100 cc (67 cu in) flat-four, used in the contemporary 356 and rated at 38 hp (28 kW), hit the limit of its potential.[4] Porsche realized it needed something all-new.[2] The brainchild of Dr. Ernst Fuhrmann, later Technical Director, it was hoped to achieve an "unheard of" 70 hp (52 kW) per 1 litre (61 cu in),[4] relying on hemispherical combustion chambers (what would be called hemi in the U.S.) and 46 mm (1.8 in)-throat 46IDA2 two-choke[6] Weber carburetors to generate 112 hp (84 kW) from the 1,500 cc (92 cu in) four-cam engine.[4] The 1.5 liter weighed 310 lb (140 kg) dry, eventually producing 180 hp (134 kW). A complex design that proved "very taxing" to build and assemble,[4] but very durable, it was used in 34 different models, including 550 Spyders, 356 Carreras, and F2/1s.[4]"


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"probably the most complex four-cylinder" ever


Now 2016 in a man cave in Ballarat using a 53 whatever dollar A12
with very simple architecture albeit modern massaging achieves
more than 70hp per litre to power even simpler 1000 and 1200s.

Mission accomplished agreed but it does not stop here...

Posted on: 2016/3/11 0:52

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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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I've been getting the ute roadworthy to get it reg'd. I'm keen too put this engine in something I can drive and still play with it. I ran it on the stand again yesterday to show someone, it made 133kw and 216nm. Same boost but the day was a lot cooler

Posted on: 2016/3/15 6:37
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Bloody hell Simon- that's nuts!!!
Well done.
Cheers
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Has a ute ever won the ipra under 2lt championship? I think you are about to find out 😉

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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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Sounds like it'll be a fun ute!

Out of interest (and if you don't mind me asking) what's limiting the boost? Combustion stability, the turbo or something else?

Posted on: 2016/3/15 8:11
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Re: Turbo EFI A12 for under $1200. Discussion thread
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Yeah, cant wait to get it in the Ute. I'll be backing the boost right off so the standard gearbox holds up for a while. It still has 155/85/12 tires and 4 wheel drum brakes too!

I don't think anything is limiting the boost, I just haven't wound it up any more. I've had up to 36Lb of boost on standard pistons before but that engine had head studs, torqued to 70FtLb as well as intercooling. This engine has the standard bolts torqued to 50FtLb. I'm not sure how much more cylinder pressure it could take before it lifts the head.

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There's one way to find out

Posted on: 2016/3/15 9:25
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The poor thing! lol

EDIT: if you really want to know, i'll do it. But you have to be here when I do it and help me change the head gasket when it blows. Bring some more E85 too. Ive run out:)

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