Originally posted by cjv Easy now Kev, the motor will be back in the car ........ not tuned. It will be broken in and tuned on the dyno. "Standing still" will have to wait a few days after KA is delivered down south. :( |
Just want to let you know, I'm still trying to keep up with the thread!! :p
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I finally got S Car Go Racing to send me some pics of the case. They really didn't want to show it in detail. :( Many of the case modifications were performed under the guidance of a former Porsche Team 962 engine builder.
http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_06.jpg http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_03.jpg http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_02.jpg http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_05.jpg |
http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_01.jpg
http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_04.jpg We have all the parts in our possession. All machine work and coatings have been completed. In a very short time the motor will be assembled. :) Will post pics of the assembly starting late next week. :) |
So what does S Car Go think of the new "Spanish" case?
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Originally posted by 03-turbo911 So what does S Car Go think of the new "Spanish" case? All of the case dimensions precise vastly exceed normal acceptable standards. In addition it has been aligned bored, shuffel pinned, windage detailed and machined for the GT1/935/962 oil system. |
Thanks Chad. Good to hear that the new case is ready for the horsepower about to be unleashed onto it.
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Look closely and you can see some of the windage details.
Before. Square edges on the supports make for turbulance. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Chad011805_06.jpg After. Rounded shoulders equals less turbulance and more torque. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_02.jpg This was all done on a CNC mill. There will be a very slight amount of hand work performed. After. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_01.jpg |
Originally posted by 03-turbo911 Thanks Chad. Good to hear that the new case is ready for the horsepower about to be unleashed onto it. The case modifications to the oil pump will really help in the longevity department. Especially in high g turns and acceleration. I'll have pics later, but one of the three oil pick ups pull the oil directly from the heads. The other mods are mainly directed towards reducing windage power loss between 6500 and 9500 rpm's. :) |
The bottom end will be assembled this week. The heads next week. Then the following week the motor will be installed. From there it goes to the tuner for ECU adjustments.
Anyone with a street legal 996tt/GT3/CGT care to set up a contest of their choosing, PM me? :cool: Prefer it to take place in my local area, Infineron or Thunder Hill. :) |
Now mate the windaged case to a windaged crank and rods and the hidden power and torque will begin to materialize. Pics of the assembled unit should be available tomorrow. :)
Stock GT3 R crank. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso032305_09.jpg Windaged (knifed edged/lightened/reduced journal sized/stroked/nitrated) crank and windaged rods. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso032305_08.jpg Again, stock Spanish Case http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Chad011805_06.jpg Windage or Boat Tailed Spanish case. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_02.jpg |
A close up of the GT3 R crank.
http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB...k112304_02.jpg And windaged rods which only took us three custom sets made to obtain the final product we were looking for. The wrist pin side has two oil holes instead of one while he journal side is reduced to 2.0" diameter and machined for special oval bearings. Every exposed angle has been windaged. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/VisoRod12204_1.jpg http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/VisoRod12204_2.jpg |
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The assembly of the bottom end has been balanced to perfection. We began the assembly this week. Hope to have pics tomorrow. :cool: |
Originally posted by 03-turbo911 So what does S Car Go think of the new "Spanish" case? As an explanation of why the "Spanish" case is stronger, look at the pic below. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB/Viso091505_02.jpg Note the five indentations on the outside of the case align with the cross webs (that have been boat tailed) on the inside of the case. These indentations (boxed structures) provide extra rigidity and strength to the crank assembly. Here is a pic of the inside of the earlier case that preceeded the "Spanish" case. http://www.986host.com/albums/DUANEB...253_011176.jpg Note the tiny internal supports that extent from the crank web blocks to the sides of the case. There really is a huge improved difference between the two cases. Especially if you are making big torque and/or high rpm's. I hope I conveyed this properly and didn't lose or confuse anyone. |
Thanks for the explination Chad. I was interested because I heard that the "Spanish" case is alot stonger than the old one but was curious about the reason behind the factory's decision to change cases.
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