Abit's 318iA m20b30 + pssycat cam and more...

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Memphys™
    replied
    Nice job man, i have a question to you: can u tell me what brake discs and callipers you are using for bigger brakes, is the calliper perfectly fits on E30s front strut, or u need some adapters
    Thanks

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    sooo, what's new...

    changed lsd clutch discs, no wonder that sometimes it doesn't want to block both wheels until you event little bit kicked clutch :D
    old plates


    some random shot with lsd assembly


    then readjusted valves


    and then..
    from this...




    to thiiis!




    and at the end, some random snap :D


    stay tuned

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    wanna some brakes?

    bought some crap to upgrade front brakes :D
    new on left(57mm), stock e30 caliper on right (48mm)


    just test fitting with some old front strut and with stock e30 brake disc,
    inner side, looks good. this kit actually goes together with 288mm brake disc, e30 stock is 260mm as you know.


    outside....not so good, pretty sketchy, but it will fit :) this is with 20mm spacers.


    hmm, I think I don't need wheel balancing anymore


    brake calipers will be refurbished and fitted together with audi 288mm brake discs.

    othervise, nothing new, just some random snap :)

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    Thank's :)


    Of course some updates is done with car :D
    made new exhaust, now car become pretty silent (too silent) :(
    old one


    and the new one, actually just changed front exhaust joints from headers to main exhaust and put silencer in. (all this actually only because police was not happy about the noise what makes my m20 stroker, don't know why though :D)


    on car


    some engine bay shot. bought weichers front strut. Also made some heat shield for air filter, but its laying somewhere in garage right now :D


    and this is how it looks now




    Leave a comment:


  • dirtbag30
    replied
    dang this is good!

    Leave a comment:


  • matiasz
    replied
    Best thread ever! Great work! :)

    Leave a comment:


  • MokinWeet
    replied
    I Love everything about this thread.

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    ok, worked hard and already assembled engine :D


    first start :hitler:


    later installed all cooling system etc, done some test driving, of course driving not agressive now :D but few times reved up to about 6k revs, oh man... after 4k it starts to pull haaard, damn...can't wait when It can drive it propertly :D

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    ok,
    engine block was assembled and married with gearbox, sit's like this :devil:


    then It was time to work on cylinder head
    ..as I said, I welded water pockets, changed valve guides, done angle work, grinded 3 angle job for intake and so on.

    plan was to use m43 engine intake valves, those valves in all measurements ar slightly longer, so I had to space valve springs, made spacers, this is how they looked @ start 1.4mm thickness


    after some while :D


    also shrotened valve stems -1.3mm


    assembled looks like this


    as I am going to use better design intake valves, ''bigger'' camshaft, I made sure that exhaust gases will blow out freely, so lil bit more ported exhaust side.


    intake left as It was at previous season


    stock vs mine


    assembled


    also wrapped header, because they were heating up my engine bay


    looks like this now


    so....working hard, want to fire it up as soon as possible :D

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    went some while...done some minor things :D

    decided to put polyurethane bushings for both sway bars and in front in sway bar links
    new;D


    spec tool for installation


    some aluminium shattered out of head :D


    also welded water pockets, before...


    after


    and now let's go to block
    fresh hone oh yes, painted engine block, but paint was pretty shit, when washed block with hot high pressure water it striped some paint off


    almost assembled engine block




    of course thinking of block assembling with transmission, take care of clutch releaser, changed clutch release ball pin, as you can see, old one is pretty worn out


    more updates soon :)

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    found some cool shot from summer @ bikernieki race track..


    also working hard with many things on car :D
    this....empty...again :D working on cylinder head and block.


    also, tried to get my e-dirty, little bit lower, so bought theese beauties


    when I disassembled front struts, realized that front top shock mounts are worn out and sits really low, so no big deal, bought new ones, and of course new ones was higher than old mounts, so at the end it feel like now it's exacly the same high as before...FAIL


    oh yes, also test fitted wheels @ rear, seems ok, even without spacers, I don't want stance/poke view :D


    @ front will make some wider flares :)


    soon will update process with cylinder head.

    also I was really upset when I get off head and realized that pistons @ tdc is moving to sides more than I think is normal, soon will measure whats gone wrong there, because cylinder block walls seems not worn out (no lip on top of cylinder walls)

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    Checked valve to piston clearance. Looks ok, maybe exhaust side could be better, how you think?

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    Started to take apart my engine..
    badlook without bonnet :D


    wrenching


    view of the intake port, I see oily port walls


    ok then, now serious part, testfit of the new camshaft
    comparison 285degrees vs m20b25 K 260degrees


    fully open, springs looks fine


    valve lift looks massive.. ;D as I said, engine looks bit dirty inside, definitely should install oil catch for next season and better management tuneup.


    tomorrow will check piston to valve clearance as well.

    Leave a comment:


  • itskingsteelo
    replied
    Car looks awesome since you first bought it. Lots of respect. Keep it up

    Leave a comment:


  • abit
    replied
    test fit... I think that they looook goooood :D ;D

    Leave a comment:

Working...