Type 4 to V8 NA to V8 NOS to 800 HP 8s V8 Turbo conversion
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Re: 300+ hp V8 conversion
Couldn't hold back
Actually it have to wait for its time. My plan is to get it going as it is. Naturally aspirated. When its driveable I start connecting this big boy under the lid.
Actually it have to wait for its time. My plan is to get it going as it is. Naturally aspirated. When its driveable I start connecting this big boy under the lid.
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Re: 300+ hp V8 conversion
Looks like the deck lid might even close on this project
'65 Bus with a JDM Subaru EJ20 Turbo
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Re: 300+ hp V8 conversion
cool! i like the idea.
keep us posted
keep us posted
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Re: 300+ hp V8 conversion
Unfortunately there are some problems with calculating the rear axcel.
I wanted it to have possibility to chance antisquat (as you can do on fourlink axcel) and wanted to chance it by 25% just bolting it to another holes.....but there are more than one think to calculate because changing arms location needs to change the location of the parts that keep rear axcef for not steering. (Hard to explain because of my bad english)
But now there are about 30 files in the computer and quite soon I have all drawings for cutting all parts with lazer. I already bought 20 uniballs. I have rear brakes, bearings etc.
I have a-lot of work todo but I have to do it because of the money for my bug.
I've ben turbocharging about 5 cars with that time....included with megasquirt ecu install and tuning.
but I gave a little touch to my hy55 turbo compressor housing
It will be turbo I think.
I have worked with flywheel and clutch too. Its as cheap as possible....lets talk about it when it holds
I wanted it to have possibility to chance antisquat (as you can do on fourlink axcel) and wanted to chance it by 25% just bolting it to another holes.....but there are more than one think to calculate because changing arms location needs to change the location of the parts that keep rear axcef for not steering. (Hard to explain because of my bad english)
But now there are about 30 files in the computer and quite soon I have all drawings for cutting all parts with lazer. I already bought 20 uniballs. I have rear brakes, bearings etc.
I have a-lot of work todo but I have to do it because of the money for my bug.
I've ben turbocharging about 5 cars with that time....included with megasquirt ecu install and tuning.
but I gave a little touch to my hy55 turbo compressor housing
It will be turbo I think.
I have worked with flywheel and clutch too. Its as cheap as possible....lets talk about it when it holds
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Re: 300+ hp V8 conversion
Wow I love the look of the back end with the exhaust like that.joosep wrote:
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Re: 300+ hp V8 conversion
Lots of engineering.....wow.
'65 Bus with a JDM Subaru EJ20 Turbo
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Re: 300+ hp V8 conversion
Very cool build. Always look forward to your updates!
'65 Bus with a JDM Subaru EJ20 Turbo
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Built by Germans powered by Japanese and brought together by Canadians
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Re: 300+ hp V8 conversion
Thanks man, I hope to get it on wheels in a month.
biggest problems after that are rear coilovers. My friend who builds it in a computer is too fucking smart and tells me something about resonanze freaguencys but he can´t calculate it yet when he don´t know its actual weight.....but my wallet don´t want to hear that anyway Im building it with my own little money and use some scrap parts mostly you notice it when you look my flywheel or clutch.
when its on wheels it needs some cooling, some tubes and pipes, clutch cylinder and after that a new wiring for MS2 (I cant get it working with stock ecu because there are too many different trigger and vr sensor locations on that engine....eaven every different gearbox has its own.) Megasquirt is not a problem for me. 1 day for wiring and 1 day for assemblyng MS and it starts.
deem I forgot that actually is the biggest problem with switching gears. I decided to use compressed air for that. And already waiting some solenoids and cylinders for that Another friend is making me a controller for that....every move needs some delay. It comes with mosfets because relay reaction time is too long. In a future (next year) I hope to just push a button on the wheel and it shifts up and down with a shiftcut and with a clutch when its needed.
I really hope I can make a 1 pull on this year. I have about 3 months for that. Then we see does it goes to left / right or UP
biggest problems after that are rear coilovers. My friend who builds it in a computer is too fucking smart and tells me something about resonanze freaguencys but he can´t calculate it yet when he don´t know its actual weight.....but my wallet don´t want to hear that anyway Im building it with my own little money and use some scrap parts mostly you notice it when you look my flywheel or clutch.
when its on wheels it needs some cooling, some tubes and pipes, clutch cylinder and after that a new wiring for MS2 (I cant get it working with stock ecu because there are too many different trigger and vr sensor locations on that engine....eaven every different gearbox has its own.) Megasquirt is not a problem for me. 1 day for wiring and 1 day for assemblyng MS and it starts.
deem I forgot that actually is the biggest problem with switching gears. I decided to use compressed air for that. And already waiting some solenoids and cylinders for that Another friend is making me a controller for that....every move needs some delay. It comes with mosfets because relay reaction time is too long. In a future (next year) I hope to just push a button on the wheel and it shifts up and down with a shiftcut and with a clutch when its needed.
I really hope I can make a 1 pull on this year. I have about 3 months for that. Then we see does it goes to left / right or UP
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