Carrera RSR wrote:
Wes, thanks for the added info. As for the manifold my guy can build any kind of manifold you want. In fact I was only talking to him about yours and johns supercharged car on Saturday whilst looking at his turbo and supercharged Napier Railton replica he's in mid build from scratch. The pipework on that thing is a work of art. He makes manifolds for offshore powerboats and has worked on all kinds of historic and classic race cars. In fact he can make or modify just about anything made from metals or alloys. I did say I wanted to take a picture of his car and send it to you guys. I'll try next time I'm there and email it.
Also added another piece of future engine security today with a Phormula KS-4 knock detector. Christmas is certainly coming early for my car this year!
I was mildly surprised by the Zircotec Primary coating quotes today. No brainier in getting the j pipe and front section done even though its not as high performing as the other coatings it is far better than nothing. Also protects from corrosion and makes the parts look as good as new again. Shame the wastegate will be letting the side down but that's on my list for the distant future.
Your guy sounds interesting indeed! It's so much easier to get someone to make one but spendy. If and when I get my car back up and running I'm going to look at repositioning the turbo, probably right up at the front.
Having said that though, if the cast manifold behaves itself and the car runs strong, then why mess with it?
There's a good exhaust place near me. I do fancy a full 3-4" system (who needs silencers?). A friend of mine has an insanely modified Audi S4 Biturbo. They made a full twin system for that and it sounds awesome (V6 does help). That car is so quick you can't change gear quick enough. 8 pot calipers on the front of it!!
Nice one with the Phormula KS-4, they look really good. You can output to a standalone ECU from it for knock control. It may turn out to be the best thing you've invested in.