[Mk2] [Turbo] Starting build
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I think this is a good design for even flow to all cylinders but just had to do the mods to make it better. Do you have any photos of the RS200 one?
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Bob, Try
www.rs200.org
I can't upload pics.
Basically they look like yours but have 8 injectors and can flow 650bhp for the std 2.1ltr evo car - up to around 800bhp on 3 bar boost for rally X use during 1989.
"You tube" type "clarkson rs200 crash" to get an idea (no link sorry).
The std road car 250bhp BDT inlet manifold with a smaller T/B runs 4 injectors and can still flow enough air for over 560bhp on a 1.8ltr engine with the std size turbo.
Works rally cars ran 420bhp during 1986 to keep the bottom end rev range driveable.
Hope this helps
www.rs200.org
I can't upload pics.
Basically they look like yours but have 8 injectors and can flow 650bhp for the std 2.1ltr evo car - up to around 800bhp on 3 bar boost for rally X use during 1989.
"You tube" type "clarkson rs200 crash" to get an idea (no link sorry).
The std road car 250bhp BDT inlet manifold with a smaller T/B runs 4 injectors and can still flow enough air for over 560bhp on a 1.8ltr engine with the std size turbo.
Works rally cars ran 420bhp during 1986 to keep the bottom end rev range driveable.
Hope this helps
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I did some work with Martin Schanker way back in the 1980's also John Welsh on their rallycross and road cars
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Rs200 manifold Pics
Kev.
Kev.
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How did that break?
You can see the parts I have cut off in that photo. Its all a bit of a mess with them sticking up in the air off the base. I will still have the bell mouths but down on the base and not raised up
You can see the parts I have cut off in that photo. Its all a bit of a mess with them sticking up in the air off the base. I will still have the bell mouths but down on the base and not raised up
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I skimmed through the posts and the cliffs notes are. . . metal only 2mm thick ... 36psi boost . . . backfire into inlet manifold ... end of manifold .
Link..
http://passionford.com/forum/general-ca ... -pics.html
Kev.
Link..
http://passionford.com/forum/general-ca ... -pics.html
Kev.
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2 Mad
Great pics,
They are the KARA replica using a cossie YB engine, the RS200 plenum was welded to the cossie YB runners, which have the ram pipes about 25mm proud.
All well done though by the look of it. I dont know if the evo cast is thicker, I've seen a few std BDT inlets but didnt measure them, its a great opportunity to look inside though - the perfect cutaway.
Bob,
Martin & Johns cars! did you work on Trevor Hopkins too by any chance?
Edit, just read the link it says what I just wrote, glad I got it right!
Great pics,
They are the KARA replica using a cossie YB engine, the RS200 plenum was welded to the cossie YB runners, which have the ram pipes about 25mm proud.
All well done though by the look of it. I dont know if the evo cast is thicker, I've seen a few std BDT inlets but didnt measure them, its a great opportunity to look inside though - the perfect cutaway.
Bob,
Martin & Johns cars! did you work on Trevor Hopkins too by any chance?
Edit, just read the link it says what I just wrote, glad I got it right!
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Mike N wrote:
Bob,
Martin & Johns cars! did you work on Trevor Hopkins too by any chance?
Martin and John both came round to my house to pick up some nitrous fuel solenods to use on their Escorts with the US pinto 2.2 L engines. They needed somthing to help with starting and were thinking it was going to be fun with the stickers on the solenoids.
Martin had two IHI turbos off me to fit to his V6 road car Ford had given him.
Also sized us some turbos for the race cars.
No never did anything with Trevor but had a very long talk with Will Gollop when he was racing his Saab
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This has been helping me to keep up with Steve round the bends
And last year we ran a number of times around a track with just left hand turns
And last year we ran a number of times around a track with just left hand turns
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Any details?
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Magic Beans wrote:Any details?
This is what I have fitted. Its for lowered cars and I ran it all last year and made up a lot of time on Steve. I also fitted a Rev1 rear cross member, far better than the Rev2 and later if you know how to drive a rear wheel drive car
http://www.mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=434250
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bobhatton wrote:Magic Beans wrote:Any details?
This is what I have fitted. Its for lowered cars and I ran it all last year and made up a lot of time on Steve. I also fitted a Rev1 rear cross member, far better than the Rev2 and later if you know how to drive a rear wheel drive car
http://www.mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=434250
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Magic Beans wrote:bobhatton wrote:Magic Beans wrote:Any details?
This is what I have fitted. Its for lowered cars and I ran it all last year and made up a lot of time on Steve. I also fitted a Rev1 rear cross member, far better than the Rev2 and later if you know how to drive a rear wheel drive car
http://www.mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=434250
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bobhatton wrote:Magic Beans wrote:Any details?
This is what I have fitted. Its for lowered cars and I ran it all last year and made up a lot of time on Steve. I also fitted a Rev1 rear cross member, far better than the Rev2 and later if you know how to drive a rear wheel drive car
http://www.mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=434250
Just out of curiosity Bob, why do you think the Revision 1 subframe is better than the later one?
Craig.
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With no sump I need a place to keep the oil
Its going in the boot but was a bit high so have cut 6" out of it and will have the outlet through the bottom of the boot
Oh that is not very clear, bit unstable on my feet now at my age
Its going in the boot but was a bit high so have cut 6" out of it and will have the outlet through the bottom of the boot
Oh that is not very clear, bit unstable on my feet now at my age
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craig_mr2_mk1 wrote:bobhatton wrote:Magic Beans wrote:Any details?
This is what I have fitted. Its for lowered cars and I ran it all last year and made up a lot of time on Steve. I also fitted a Rev1 rear cross member, far better than the Rev2 and later if you know how to drive a rear wheel drive car
http://www.mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=434250
Just out of curiosity Bob, why do you think the Revision 1 subframe is better than the later one?
Craig.
Its all to do with the tracking control arms.
The Rev1 has better control in the bends but when it does let go its very lucky if you can get it back.
With so many spining their cars Toyota made changes from Rev 2 on so that it is easier to get the back in line if it lets go but to me the feeling of control has gone.
My Rev 2 was never as nice to drive as my Rev 1 but with all the changes it is just great now and I can get the back in even when its 45 deg out of line.
See around min 2.22 below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0UruL6yvZo
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bobhatton wrote:Magic Beans wrote:bobhatton wrote:
This is what I have fitted. Its for lowered cars and I ran it all last year and made up a lot of time on Steve. I also fitted a Rev1 rear cross member, far better than the Rev2 and later if you know how to drive a rear wheel drive car
http://www.mr2oc.com/showthread.php?t=434250
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Well join then, you only need a user name and password
Ive been waiting for days for my application to be accepted & the email to be sent to me,... I first tried a year ago & it didnt work,
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kennym wrote:bobhatton wrote:Magic Beans wrote:
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Ive been waiting for days for my application to be accepted & the email to be sent to me,... I first tried a year ago & it didnt work,
Go here and complain to Bill Strong as its his site.
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He'll just ignore you.... as he did when I tried to get the 1/4 mile board updated on countless times
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Thats a shame as its a great site.
I did not know it was so hard to get a user name and password set up to access it
I did not know it was so hard to get a user name and password set up to access it
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