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#41
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
Gylezy
Posted on: 2009/9/29 13:11
#42
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
Gylezy
Posted on: 2009/11/10 23:12
ok well the plans have changed a bit, iv got a 1500 to pick up off of jennadat, and a t25 sitting on my bench. iv changed my mind because iv seen andy-roos 1000 ute, that thing has a A15T and man it is a quick little car.
so i will begin to make up some manifolds for a blow through, i plan to use a 180 holley... if anyone is interested in some turbo manifolds for a blow through setup i will be making some up, for a standard inlet manifold on a oval port head with a t25 flange on it... just shoot me a pm or reply to the thread im more than happy to make a few up just looking for numbers...... cheers Dan
#43
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
greendog
Posted on: 2009/11/10 23:41
yep a15t good #OOPS#. im keen on a minifold if you get the numbers.
#44
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
tongy
Posted on: 2009/11/11 0:51
I'd be keen on a manifold aswell
#45
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2009/11/11 1:42
I would suggest strongly considering going with injection straight off the bat instead of blow through carby to suit the turbo A15
i spent a lot of money getting all the right fuel system and timing and everything right for a carb setup, but at the end of the day i went injection and spent the same money over again converting
#46
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
sssute
Posted on: 2009/11/11 1:56
I agree with 1200rallycar about the injection, I have been there and done it years ago. I spent alot of time with different carbys. I could get them working well, with ok drivability, good power and avarage fuel consumption. Changed over to a basic aftermarket ecu, and never looked back, a little more power, heaps better drivability and fuel consumption.
If you include dyno time the injection, they will cost about the same and is a lot easier to modify a ECU if you change anything on your engine. Coupe looks great. Scott
#47
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
andy-roo
Posted on: 2009/11/11 1:59
yes thats the same with me but then i decided if i go injection i'll just go ca down the track but i thind he likes the idea of cerb not inj. . .
edit; im pretty sure davo is keen on a manifold and i'll give u a call later dan about that trailer..
#48
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
aidaniel
Posted on: 2009/11/11 4:53
hey man are you gonna get the flanges yourself or do you still want me to get them made? i was gonna send the laser cutting off this week so just give me a call
#49
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
Gylezy
Posted on: 2010/1/11 10:58
#50
Re: GYLEZY'S 1200 coupe, project two
aidaniel
Posted on: 2010/1/11 11:40
you should see toms new one ... already completely stripped
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