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with the foged pistons Kev,can you hear them from cold? what was your bore clearance with the Wossners?

 

as for the T70 that cost me £120 it works well and cant justify spending the cash on the 35r,so im getting a new T70 with a .82 ex ar to help it spool a bit sooner than the 1.02 ar ! but it works great! :grin:

 

and i think i need to sell the white corrado and get a "normal" car for daily driving :gag:

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ah well at least you have the balls to try these things and do your own work etc. :salute:

Did you have a spacer on this engine to lower compression or is the bottom end standard?

 

It will be interesting to see what you find when the lump comes out. :shades:

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ah well at least you have the balls to try these things and do your own work etc. :salute:

Did you have a spacer on this engine to lower compression or is the bottom end standard?

 

It will be interesting to see what you find when the lump comes out. :shades:

 

spacer plate mate 8.5.1 cr ,was going to do this method again,but untill i know what happened to it i wont buy a thing,and i probably will save the cash from the rods and buy the forged...but i will have to wait AS MY BACK IS KILLING!!!

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I can't remember the exact bore clearance as Vince's machinist does each bore individually to piston size, but it was in-between stock and the JEs, so closer tolerances than most other forgees.

 

For the first 20,000 miles they were silent from cold and now they're just starting to sound like a stock VR6 from cold, but not quite as loud or as long. Oil consumption is really good, about the same as a healthy stock VR.

 

The JEs were knocky from cold on day one !

 

0.82 should push the spool down to 3500ish rpm, which is spot on imo :D.

 

Yeah, I couldn't have 2 corrados tbh, 1 is enough, LOL!

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I got them through Vince mate as he had the job of building the block. Not cheap, but I think for VRTs, it's a good investment as they can take a lot more abuse than the stock pistons car :D

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with the foged pistons Kev,can you hear them from cold? what was your bore clearance with the Wossners?

 

as for the T70 that cost me £120 it works well and cant justify spending the cash on the 35r,so im getting a new T70 with a .82 ex ar to help it spool a bit sooner than the 1.02 ar ! but it works great! :grin:

 

and i think i need to sell the white corrado and get a "normal" car for daily driving :gag:

 

James,

 

Sorry to hear your engine's gone pop, but I'm following all this with interest. I too have a T70 turbo and I am planning on having the exhaust side reduced in size to aid a quicker spooling. All being done in July / August. Hope your back is better soon, and you're able to get back under the bonnet soon.

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thats what you get for pushing 12psi via a wron 160k block :lol:

 

Ouch, regarding the blown engine. At least the Turbo mani is holding up.

 

Was your car running stock fuel pump?

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it is running stock fuel pump,there is nothing wrong with the stock pump,holds up well,it was not a fuel issue,like most of the VR owners are aware of a light piston slap from cold on a high milage engines just like mine was, but it had piston slap from cold to hot! the noise stopped for a while that i thought was unusual? and something must of happend then but i kept pushing it....as i do :tongue:

 

just bought a brand new 2.8 block and pistons off ebay for 399 quid ! that will save me some time :grin:

 

and im still off work due to my back! cant wait to get it back on road now!

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it is running stock fuel pump,there is nothing wrong with the stock pump,holds up well,it was not a fuel issue,

 

Tell that to IBIVR! He blew his VRT running the stock fuel pump :D

 

I respect your skills mate, but I can't believe you're cheap skate enough to jeopordise a new engine with an inadequate fuel pump.

 

I run a digital fuel pressure gauge in the car and I know for a fact the Stock pump can't flow enough at the top end. You'll be capping your power potential at best, or blow the engine and worst.

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I respect your skills mate, but I can't believe you're cheap skate enough to jeopordise a new engine with an inadequate fuel pump.

 

 

:lol: thats me! ive got a sytec pump,but had hassel in the green VRT fitting it,as there is early and late types of pump housings,and mine is early,it had to run more that 1/4 tank and around corners it sucked in air!!! so i want a external pump,mabey it was to lean top end? but the LC-1 said it was ok,saying that was not keeping that much attention to it....and it would have poped before the LC-1 read lean..will have to find out when i lift the head off and see if it ran lean.

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Hi James,

My God we have been a busy Bee!

Funnily i still get updates of what's going on with your projects through mutual friends.

The Green one was good last i was in it so this one must feel tremendous and for what it's cost it's a credit to yourself.

 

 

 

Chris

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totaly bummer james on the engine but i suppose its part of the learning curve if you need a hand just give me a shout mate glad to help also will be a good for when i turbo my vr6

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J, did you take the box out with the engine or just the engine it's self?

I've generally taken the box out in one go 'cos always found it a real chore to try and leave the box in.

 

 

Chris

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I'm enjoying reading about your tussle with this engine.

I'm sure it will be worth it in the end.

Any clues as to what caused the problem?

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dont know mate,the ammount of oil its spat into the inlet manifold and exhaust is quite allot,i suspect i ran lean and there will be signs of it when i pull the engine appart,then if thats the case then i will uprate my pump.

 

but will post up pics at each stage bud :tongue:

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James you're more than able to identify and sort that, so it'll be a walk in the park for you 8)

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