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#29
Re: Track car project
datmbl
Posted on: 2011/5/7 10:55
I used Auckland camshafts after seeing an ad on trademe for camshafts wanted.
I had a few old cams so I sent them up and they sent one back reground for under $100. My one is a copy of a reg cook grind with a bit more lift.
#28
Re: Track car project
nick_m
Posted on: 2011/5/7 7:03
i'm quite a way off I need to get the shell going before I can even look at building the motor haha. Good to here some one backing up what i've heard about franklin. I was a little on the fence with them as they made a bit of a mare of the sr20ve cams I got.
#27
Re: Track car project
B110SSS
Posted on: 2011/5/7 1:56
I have used Franklin Cams in my latest A series build and are really pleased with both the service and product.
They are helpful, informative ( my followers were all worn out so Nissan SD23 were recommended and went straight in) and their cams performance is superb.
#26
Re: Track car project
nick_m
Posted on: 2011/5/6 23:04
Exciting stuff! I've been building my 1200 sedan track car for 5 years. I CAN'T wait till its going. I wish I'd done the same now, just did it in steps not went completely overboard like I did haha. I could have been racing years ago!
looking forward to seeing how it goes Do auckland cams have a good rep with A series cams? I checked out there website and some of the profiles look pretty good. I'd have thought you'd have gone with csl cams or kiwi cams? Being speedway capital of NZ i'd have thought those guys would know a thing or two about a series :D i've heard good things about franklins a series profiles too. So much choice haha
#25
Re: Track car project
datmbl
Posted on: 2011/5/1 8:12
Took car for its first drive today. Did about 30km in it. Seems to be heaps more perky. Track day 28 days and counting!
#24
Re: Track car project
datmbl
Posted on: 2011/4/28 10:38
Im not realy sure what the suspention settings are. it has a bit more camber and a bit more caster than standard. I will post them once its had a wheel alignment done. Got a n14 pulsar radatior and it fitts pretty good. Also gettin rid of the solid fan so got a 12 inch eletric fan and thermo switch.
#23
Re: Track car project
demontweaks
Posted on: 2011/4/16 13:37
wow...myself too doing a low budget track car...but never tried to drive it on tracks...
mind sharing your suspension setup and handling...
#22
Re: Track car project
datmbl
Posted on: 2011/4/16 12:29
So I missed the first track day last weekend and dosen't look like I will get to the next one since it is tomorow. Anyway heres where its at. Motor is reasembled with new rings and bearings. Cam has been set up and new valve springs installed.
Had 1mm skimed off head. valves and seats recut.Refitted motor to car, made a new mount and fitted my 60L gearbox. Just have too sus out a radatior (maybe N14 pulsar?)should fire it back up in the next couple of weeks and try put some ks on it before next track day on 29 may. Lookin forward to pulling sum revs out of it!!
#21
Re: Track car project
dat141
Posted on: 2011/3/15 9:40
Great project you have there dude, I've had heaps of fun in my datto over the last few years. It's always a good feeling to beat modern big dollar 4wd turbo cars in a 40 year old car running a live axle with leaf springs and an ohv non-crossflow engine.
Good luck with it.
#20
Re: Track car project
datmbl
Posted on: 2011/3/15 8:56
just get in touch with Julian at motorsport wanawatu.He runs the road and track series(hes got a 1200sss). the web site is www.motorsportmanawatu.org.nz. only need a helmet overalls and a fire extinguisher. cost a bout $65 and just keep going out as many times as you can.
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