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My 909 3 Door

Started by Lemon-Ade, April 24, 2011, 22:54:35

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fordrwd4ever

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Hi Olaf, Cheers mate  ;D no nothing yet mate still a load of little bits like that to do  :rolleyes: Had a chat with Graham about this and we are thinking all separate sensors unless you know a way we can try :P

Well, i was thinking about running the sensors through an CMOS bufferchip (HEF4049 or equivalent chip, just a few penny) to boost the signal and then split it into both the ECU and the ABS computer.

Those chips can run on 15 Volts and have a very high input resistance(so they don`t load the sensors) and give a nice steady output.

This "could" work fine
Keep it very sideways..

Dave

YES!!!!!

It's on the road then, awesome stuff Ade looks well nice!

Should be a good one this.

Yeah glad to see your addressing the intake filters, couldn't be in a worst spot at the moment.

Is that them the little eBay filters I see on the turbo oil feeds.

If so change them as they clog up too easy & starve the turbo's :(



Dave

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: Damocos on February 24, 2012, 12:16:32
Ade, that looks stunning mate ;D Puts mine to shame....... Cant wait to hear the end result, good luck fella :blink:

Cheers mate  ;D thanks alot. Not at all mate yours is awesome, home built  ;D I will keep you posted, hope to catch up later in the year at a show ?

Run in ......

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: fordrwd4ever on February 24, 2012, 13:41:57
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Hi Olaf, Cheers mate  ;D no nothing yet mate still a load of little bits like that to do  :rolleyes: Had a chat with Graham about this and we are thinking all separate sensors unless you know a way we can try :P

Well, i was thinking about running the sensors through an CMOS bufferchip (HEF4049 or equivalent chip, just a few penny) to boost the signal and then split it into both the ECU and the ABS computer.

Those chips can run on 15 Volts and have a very high input resistance(so they don`t load the sensors) and give a nice steady output.


This "could" work fine


Nice one Olaf  ;) It's all a bit over my head but I think I get your drift. Are you on skype and will you be over this year ?

Run in ......

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: Dave on February 24, 2012, 23:05:37
YES!!!!!

It's on the road then, awesome stuff Ade looks well nice!

Should be a good one this.

Yeah glad to see your addressing the intake filters, couldn't be in a worst spot at the moment.

Is that them the little eBay filters I see on the turbo oil feeds.

If so change them as they clog up too easy & starve the turbo's :(


Cheers Dave,

"yessss" is exactly how it felt to drive it again mate, I can't tell you I was like a kid in a sweet shop !! lol

It's only baby steps atm, but at least it's in the right direction now. It wouldn't have got this far without your help mate. ;)

I got the turbo filters off Torques, but I  have just looked inside one.



It's not really the same there is quite a large filter surface area compared to the flat one you had. Do you think it will be ok ? The feed is straight off the filter arm on the filtered side, the oil hasn't been back into the block and has just been filtered.



If you think they still aren't up to it, if can you remember where your larger ones are from that would be dead handy?

Cheers Ade

Run in ......

fordrwd4ever

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Nice one Olaf  ;) It's all a bit over my head but I think I get your drift. Are you on skype and will you be over this year ?


Yes , i am coming to FordFair this year(think i will even try my trusty Mondeo on the track this time..)
I don`t have skype but i do have msn.

If i have got some time next week, i`ll try to simulate the circuit.
When it works as i expect it to, i will e-mail you the schematic  :mellow:
Keep it very sideways..

TimoXr4i


Dave


QuoteI got the turbo filters off Torques

They are O.K mate the ones I am talking about are on ebay, they are basically an m6 washer with a hole in the middle with a bit of steel mesh! They actually destroy turbo's not protect them!

Yours look like Mocal type ones, your fine.
Dave

fordrwd4ever

Ok, got some spare time tonight.
So,i simulated the schematic i was thinking about.

And, it actually works.
It`s a very simple box, it has just 1 chip and 4 resistors.
It does work from 1Hz till 100KHz, and accepts an inputsignal between 1 and 50 Volts AC

Don`t think the ABS sensors generate that high voltage, but better be safe than sorry ;)
Should cost under 10 quid to build(including a little plastic box to mount it in)

Important: mount the box as close as possible to the ABS ecu.
(to keep interference to a minimum, use shielded wire)

This is the schematic [attachment=1]

And this is the PCB layout [attachment=2] and [attachment=3]

Feel free to use it, but it`s for FordPower members only :police:
Keep it very sideways..

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: TimoXr4i on February 27, 2012, 20:15:07
Such a sweet ride!

Cheers Timo  ;D
Quote from: Dave on February 27, 2012, 21:09:01

QuoteI got the turbo filters off Torques

They are O.K mate the ones I am talking about are on ebay, they are basically an m6 washer with a hole in the middle with a bit of steel mesh! They actually destroy turbo's not protect them!

Yours look like Mocal type ones, your fine.

That's good news, one less thing to worry about then. Cheers Dave

I saw your 24v on your thread and you are using studs :P will it be a worth while upgrade (peace of mind) for me, after seeing the gasket fail like that. Also is it poss to change from a bolt to a stud kit only changing one at a time ?

Run in ......

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: fordrwd4ever on February 27, 2012, 09:42:52
Yes , i am coming to FordFair this year


That's great then  ;D Ollie and me are thinking about EFE this year  :ph34r: do you know the dates ?
Quote from: fordrwd4ever on February 28, 2012, 00:40:29
Ok, got some spare time tonight.
So,i simulated the schematic i was thinking about.

And, it actually works.
It`s a very simple box, it has just 1 chip and 4 resistors.
It does work from 1Hz till 100KHz, and accepts an inputsignal between 1 and 50 Volts AC

Don`t think the ABS sensors generate that high voltage, but better be safe than sorry ;)
Should cost under 10 quid to build(including a little plastic box to mount it in)

Important: mount the box as close as possible to the ABS ecu.
(to keep interference to a minimum, use shielded wire)

This is the schematic [attachment=1]

And this is the PCB layout [attachment=2] and [attachment=3]

Feel free to use it, but it`s for FordPower members only :police:

Your a star  :angel: mate, that will open up all sorts of other features too  ;D traction control, launch control in gear boost and flat shift. That's excellent timing too, I can get cracking on that while the car is away having the tanks and stuff made up. I am only on skype it's free even on a moblie if you are on wifi or free data or I will look into msn. Ps Ollie has had a new actuator on the focus it's way better  :mellow:
track time all round then  ;D

Run in ......

fordrwd4ever

Well, the date is not set yet, but probably will be somewhere in September.
Once i know the date i will let everyone know.
(@ least you don`t have to worry about a place to sleep..  ;D)


I will pm you my MSN account.

p.s. about the box, just split the signal from the sensors @ the ABS computer and then feed it to the box
(just in case the ABS computer sets a little voltage on the sensors)
The box just makes it a nice 12V pulse signal.

If your ecu needs a lower voltage, then let me know(i can add a voltage regulator to lower the output signal)
Keep it very sideways..

Dave

Quote from: ade500 on February 28, 2012, 21:34:46
I saw your 24v on your thread and you are using studs :P will it be a worth while upgrade (peace of mind) for me, after seeing the gasket fail like that. Also is it poss to change from a bolt to a stud kit only changing one at a time ?

It is possible to change bolt by bolt 8 times out of ten & get away with it.

But there is a chance it will fail so I don't recommended it now your up & running.
I am sure Mike would say it's not worth the risk also.

You have to drain the coolant & blow air through the block so the bolt holes don't fill up with water.

The 24V heads are far more rigid than 12v ones so the head lift is less of an issue.

I think you will be fine mate, it's torque (peak cylinder pressures) you need to watch.

Your be around 500lbs for 500hp so I wouldn't push much past that if you get the option.

You still have the option of 12.9 head bolts too but ARP studs are even better.
Dave

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: fordrwd4ever on February 28, 2012, 22:49:22
Well, the date is not set yet, but probably will be somewhere in September.
Once i know the date i will let everyone know.
(@ least you don`t have to worry about a place to sleep..  ;D)

That's great, hopefully I will be all running well by then, if not I may trailer it over  :-
Cheers again for the tc help I will get some bits ordered soon  :mellow:

Run in ......

Lemon-Ade

 
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Your be around 500lbs for 500hp
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That will be plenty for me mate, I will maybe look next winter into making it studs and liners then. If it lasts that long lol

Run in ......

Lemon-Ade

Little update, the car is now having a short holiday with spec r  ;)



Pete liked the bay and has some ideas he would like to inc heat sheilds on the header tank and breather.



Turbo hangars and pas tank and screen washer tank and oil separator and strut brace.



The car will be going back later for his top feed cooler with Garrett core and the air filters to be sorted under the inner wings.

Cheers Ade

Run in ......

v6gerry

Hi ade you finelly got it there then !!  :blink:

Lemon-Ade

Yes Gerry in the end  :P lol

Have you got your breather sorted yet mate?

Run in ......

v6gerry

Hi mate yes nearly sorted i've altered it, just getting it weld at mo, there not alot inside it which has made it easy to alter. had my little snap on camara up inside it , just bought 16mm silicon oil hose off net and a little filter that will fit the 25mm pipe off my 2nd catch tank ,so hopefully the car will  be back together by this time next week , brake are as good as done , gone for  scorpio cal & ebc grooved & dimpple disc with ebc yellow stuff all round  ! just had 5.5mm spacer made to off set cal from hub, so looking forward to see if thats made much improvement  ;) .

Cheers
Gerry

Dave


When is it going on the rollers then?

That's what we are all looking forward too LOL!
Dave

v6gerry

Hi Dave i no you mean Ades car but i'm looking forward to getting mine back on R/R to see what its making now boost and clutch is sorted will be interesting to see !!! , well Ades i recon high 400'sbhp with 550 tq,  thats a really nice car he built there all credit to the feller ,
gerry

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: v6gerry on April 01, 2012, 17:24:48
Hi mate yes nearly sorted i've altered it, just getting it weld at mo, there not alot inside it which has made it easy to alter. had my little snap on camara up inside it , just bought 16mm silicon oil hose off net and a little filter that will fit the 25mm pipe off my 2nd catch tank ,so hopefully the car will  be back together by this time next week , brake are as good as done , gone for  scorpio cal & ebc grooved & dimpple disc with ebc yellow stuff all round  ! just had 5.5mm spacer made to off set cal from hub, so looking forward to see if thats made much improvement  ;) .

Cheers
Gerry

That's great news Gerry, have to take some pics mate  ;) I have the yellow stuff on mine, I like how they feel from cold. Haven't really got them hot yet though lol.

Run in ......

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: Dave on April 04, 2012, 21:40:03

When is it going on the rollers then?

That's what we are all looking forward too LOL!

LOL me too, boost is addictive  :mellow:  Well I hope to get it back from spec-r before Santa Pod next Sunday. I have spoken to Power Engineering in Uxbridge, If all is well then it will go in the following week  :o . It has only been to 3200rpm and maybe 2 or 3 psi and 40 to 50% throttle so I am nervous to see what happens.
When I got to Wiltshire the header tank wasn't hot so not to sure if the cooling system is circulating through the turbos very well (engine runs at 88 on the motorway on the laptop), or because the temporary tank only has one return on the top and the swirl pot and the turbos are sharing a t then one into the tank? I really need a boost figure to tell them to go upto safely, then maybe push it higher later on in the year. I have really enjoyed driving it  :P . What do you think?

Run in ......

Lemon-Ade

Quote from: v6gerry on April 04, 2012, 22:44:55
Hi Dave i no you mean Ades car but i'm looking forward to getting mine back on R/R to see what its making now boost and clutch is sorted will be interesting to see !!! , well Ades i recon high 400'sbhp with 550 tq,  thats a really nice car he built there all credit to the feller ,
gerry
Cheers Gerry  ;D if you only want a power run I may be able to get you a place in the middx rsoc R/R day at Power Engineering a bit later in the year for £30 I think  :unsure:, if you fancy it?

Run in ......

v6gerry

Hi Ade yes thats all i would like to no what power it is producing as i'm very confindent the map is ok , i am going to take some pic's of brakes and spacer needed and put it up on site , took the last bits down for alloy welding 2day, should get it back monday ;D still waiting for silicon hose's from the internet hopefully they will arrive at my works tueday , then i can plumb in the breather system ,will be good to get yours mapped up to make sure all is how it should be ,i would think 1bar would be a safe boost to take it to ?? should think your could handle twice that PSI , it  will be a anxious day for you mate when they start pushing the rpm up great to watch tho , hope they get your car done on time after mucking you about !!!!!!!
gerry

Dave

QuoteWhen I got to Wiltshire the header tank wasn't hot so not to sure if the cooling system is circulating through the turbos very well (engine runs at 88 on the motorway on the laptop), or because the temporary tank only has one return on the top and the swirl pot and the turbos are sharing a t then one into the tank? I really need a boost figure to tell them to go upto safely, then maybe push it higher later on in the year. I have really enjoyed driving it   . What do you think?

88c is pretty much spot on, don't worry too much about the cooling system yet, when it's mapped any problems will show up straight away.
The water cooling has little effect on the turbo's when they are running it's when you switch off & the turbo core temps actually increase that water cooling actually starts to cool the turbo's down compared to non water cooled turbo.

You can keep pushing boost until HP stops increasing or starts to go down.
That will be the limit of the turbo's.
Once you hit that stage just back off 5psi or so overwise the turbo's won't last.

Should be around 22-25psi which will get you to 500bhp+

QuoteI have really enjoyed driving it

That's a good sign as it shows the turbo's are well suited!

There should be hardly any lag & you should feel the torque building not much after 2000rpm.



Quotev6gerry
looking forward to getting mine back on R/R to see what its making now boost and clutch is sorted will be interesting to see

Yes it will. I hope it makes 300bhp, would be nicer with a T3 both sides LOL!
Dave

v6gerry

yes Dave would be good but there is no room for it on drivers side  :( this will be nice for now only driven it once with the new clutch and it really does go well maybe later on will change the turbo and lower the compresion , but you have to stop some where with these mods !!!

Lemon-Ade

Ok Dave will do  ;D yeah there is no real lag so happy days mate  :mellow: 88 thats good to know I was going to look at the stat, but I won't bother now! I hope its back from spec-r for next weekend then  :rolleyes: then off to P.E.

Gerry looking good mate  ;D I know what you mean I just want to drive it now lol I have asked and there are still spaces on August 25th if you fancy it, I will call you Monday.

Run in ......

Dave


Yeah Ade anything from 80 to 95 is pretty normal.

If you go above 100 you need to worry & also the coolant cap will let coolant escape around that temp.
The pressure increases as the temp rises.

Good luck on the dyno, you have to trust who ever is mapping it.
That's what your paying for.

They will push on till they think the engine has reached it's limit @ the current spec.

You will get varying opions as that is tuning mate lol!
Dave

big_wig_074

this car is STUNNING!!!! enjoyed reading this and look forward to more updates.

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