96 80 series 1hdft auto 3" beaudesert exh safari intercooler & snorklehulsty wrote:What you putting it in Hamo? I too hope to get one once the $$$$ are ready.
About to change the dump pipe with the ceramic coated 1 on page 1
and tune it up
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96 80 series 1hdft auto 3" beaudesert exh safari intercooler & snorklehulsty wrote:What you putting it in Hamo? I too hope to get one once the $$$$ are ready.
I understand if he's put the work in then its up to him and you don't give away something you're tryin to sell.hotgemini wrote:I've come across this a few times on different forums and it strikes me as petty, small-minded and childish. I found a shortage of readily available quality information and therefore I'm going to 'punish' those who come later by perpetuating that shortage.chris12ht75 wrote:I will share some stuff on here but not to much as when i was doing my build no one was really interested in helping me or wanted to share specs. I'f Graeme needs the specs i'll give them to him via email but sorry i aint putting them on the forum. yeah sorry about the piston size, it is 60 thou oversize which is a bees dick shy of 1.5mm.
Take a deep breath, a step back and a good hard look at yourself imho. why not be the better person and start establishing a public knowledge-base on the topic. Chances are that if you start, others will come later and build upon it.
rowenb wrote:Do you stil get around the average fuel economy mate?
RN wrote:pussy is out, its the log for me... Thank you Jesus.
I can justify it easily!! But the money tree hasnt sprouted yet, gonna try and sell some stuff me thinks.80's_delirious wrote:Graeme, can you add links to any thread on 1H8MUD for us, cheers.
I am in the same boat as Hulsty at the moment, itching to get a turbo and intercooler onto my 105series , cant justify the cash at the moment
Northside 4x4 wrote:Something like this?
RN wrote:pussy is out, its the log for me... Thank you Jesus.
I'm always keen to learn more and read others opionions, when you have time if you can write some up.Northside 4x4 wrote: The benefits are pretty big to water to air. Especially in 4WD applications.
I could go into great detail regarding why, but I wont. Unless you want me to write an entire article on it lol.
Dieslex wrote:I found a Dyno Dynamics dyno in Perth, not far from me that I called yesterday and asked if they could do a 070 ramp rate. They said its a far bigger ramp ratio than they normally use, but sure.
They said they would do AFR if I supplied the sensor (because the diesels kill the sensors). I have one, so just need to ensure the connectors are the same (mine is a Bosch unit).
I will test whatever I can anyway.
The reality though - as far as EGT, they are safe. As far as exhaust opacity, its excellent. So what that tells me is the base VE is OK, in turn telling me that whatever the IMP/EMP ratio is, it is OK. You can measure to the cows come home, and I do like measurements, but at the end of the day, there are some other key parameters that point you in the right direction as mentioned. All the boost in the world wont reduce opacity if mass flow isnt increased as a result. High IM Temps robs overall VE and excessive EMP vs the IMP robs the base VE by reducing scavenging efficiency, so really when smoke and EGT's are measured and they are good (or excellent) it can get a bit academic. Nevertheless, I will take measurements when I am reasonably able to.
RN wrote:pussy is out, its the log for me... Thank you Jesus.
Northside 4x4 wrote:
The benefits are pretty big to water to air. Especially in 4WD applications.
I could go into great detail regarding why, but I wont. Unless you want me to write an entire article on it lol.
RN wrote:pussy is out, its the log for me... Thank you Jesus.
80's_delirious wrote: holy TLA batman too many TLAs (Three Letter Acronym) in there. is IMP intake manifold pressure? EMP exhaust manifold pressure? the rest I got cheers
Northside 4x4 wrote:Ok some of my arguments for a water to air system.
Shorter Inlet Pipe Length for faster boost response.
Reduced Chance of Damage to exposed pipework outside of engine bay.
Excellent prevention of Heat spikes due to high outlet temp
Superior cooling at vehicle speeds lower than 100kph.
Radiator surface area generally covers far less of the radiator than a properly sized air/air core.
As water cools roughly 4 times better than air, it can be made much more compact for the same results.
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