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If you don't believe me, do some driving in dusty conditions and the dismantle your intake after the filter.... you'll prolly see a nice layer of fine dust in there = NOT good for your engine.
You CAN get slightly higher ratio diffs. The diffs from auto ferozas were a slightly higher ratio, but they're usually pretty hard to come by...
Are there any alternatives that will prevent dust entering but still offer better performance?
What makes you thinkg that the pod filter is acutally getting more performance from your motor. For a standard motor, the panel filter is more than sufficient and much more effective than a pod.
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
nebivedu wrote:My recomendations:
- 7X15 wheels
- 30 X 9.5 X 15 tyres (low range 5th gear and 7000 RPM - 100km/h)
- 5cm body lift - home made
- 6cm liftkit - Trailmaster (one leaf for each side)
- 6cm lifted front with winded torsion bars, and cutted rubber on arms for 2cm.
- instead of EFI put dual weber carbs(40/40) - 9000rpm vith F300 engine wihout a problem.
Can a 50mm Body lift and 60mm suspension lift really be warranted for running 30" tyres? 60mm is a long way to wind up the bars and a lot of lost droop. I would've thought the Fez would get a bit tippy.
I can't see the stock motor getting to 9000rpm, 'without a problem', that's quite a big statement.
monmendoza wrote: I just ordered 50mm wheel spacers and will install them when they arrived.
Holy crap, that's going to be super wide
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
nebivedu wrote:My recomendations:
- 7X15 wheels
- 30 X 9.5 X 15 tyres (low range 5th gear and 7000 RPM - 100km/h)
- 5cm body lift - home made
- 6cm liftkit - Trailmaster (one leaf for each side)
- 6cm lifted front with winded torsion bars, and cutted rubber on arms for 2cm.
- instead of EFI put dual weber carbs(40/40) - 9000rpm vith F300 engine wihout a problem.
Can a 50mm Body lift and 60mm suspension lift really be warranted for running 30" tyres? 60mm is a long way to wind up the bars and a lot of lost droop. I would've thought the Fez would get a bit tippy.
I can't see the stock motor getting to 9000rpm, 'without a problem', that's quite a big statement.
stock motor with carburator and 9000rpm without a problem.
Here in europe is 50:50 carb and efi ferozas. carb has 63kW, efi has 70kW.
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"no problems" at 9000RPM? did you have a wide band 02 sensor on the car to know that it wasn't massively lean?
I've seen sierra motors (also carby) at over that, but there's no way a stock carby will flow properly at those revs, let alone the cam gear. They don't feel or sound happy at those revs.
There's a reason that EFI motors have rev limiters on them - it's to stop this kind of sillyness.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Gwagensteve wrote:Oooo I love a big call on outers!
"no problems" at 9000RPM? did you have a wide band 02 sensor on the car to know that it wasn't massively lean?
I've seen sierra motors (also carby) at over that, but there's no way a stock carby will flow properly at those revs, let alone the cam gear. They don't feel or sound happy at those revs.
There's a reason that EFI motors have rev limiters on them - it's to stop this kind of sillyness.
Steve.
I do not have o2 sensor, only original aisin carburator. The machine is HDC, not HDE like in feroza EFI.
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Exactly - at 9000 rpm on a stock motor "no problems" is anything where the rods stay in the engine. Other than that you won't know, but that's about 3000rpm beyond what the carby and cam were designed for, and there's no way that that car isn't running dangerously lean.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
I will put this on video. Video is better than words. (tomorow)
The machine is:
HDC - 1600ccm 16V, 63kW
aisin carb 28/32
cam from applause Xi 4x4 (77kW)
EFI feroza 1.6 (HDE) limiter cuts at 6250RPM, charade 1.3 (HCE) has limit at 7500RPM (i own one of them - 1300ccm, 66kW and 4x4), but carb feroza HDC has no limit, and to 9000RPM works fine - but i do not drive it at this RPM.
I do not need sex, the government fucks me every day!
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]