Stu Storm
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hope my advice was of some help guys as i was told this info by a number of long standing engine builders who like to do things "old school" and credit where it is due they get great results! Stu
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If it was me doing this then i would opt for a block that has done quite a lot of miles (over 100K) but is still in excellent condition as this way the block can take the stresses of more boost etc better due to haveing more heat cyles in it etc! The other way i did it was leave my block off my skyline out the back of my house for 12 months in weather conditions and then have it nicely cleaned up and new internals etc fitted and it is now a flying machine! These are called "seasoned" blocks in the trade.... HTH! Stu:d
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I have added a few more pics of the motor....... The car has been built from a bare shell and the rear axle has been heat treated and then powder coated.
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Yep thanks for the comments guys! I am really busy all of the time and dont get to post on here as much as i would like tbh! I am hoping to change that though...... The parachute btw is fully detachable for cable and mount, so the local rozzers dont get arsy with me! We are based in Darlington approx 30 miles south of Newcastle. Any advice we can help with then please ask as we have built a number of cars for members of this forum very recently with excellent results! Cheers! Stu
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Hi Guys, I just wanted to put a quick post up to introduce myself to the forum. I understand that i cannot advertise on the forum until i sort out a traders section with the head honcho so until then i will let you guys have a look at my supra. It has been built by myself and a good friend of mine called Ian who is a legend in the drag racing world for owning the most powerful MK2 cortina in the world powered by a ford mustang V8 (featured in historical ford.) Everything has been purchased using my own money, time etc and i use the car for work daily and it has never let me down in over a year i have been driving it in this spec! it also has carpets and a kenwood stereo The car does 25 mpg on a run which is down to the tuner tbh! I am thinking of entering the car into TOTB for the club?? What do you guys think?? I am confident the car will do rather well, but i am not sure of the surface at Elvington tbh! I dont want to get into a bhp debate but will say the car is making well over 1000rwhp on relatively low boost. I have also enclosed a pic of the car when it was on the dyno as the tuner had to source a sliencer from a 21ltr truck to quieten the car down due to its rather large exhaust! I will post up more pics next week as the front end now has a top secret bumper and there are many more mods... Cheers Stu
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Fit is excellent and really looks the part as well, hhmm bling! These Koyo uprated rads are becoming very popular! Cheers Stu
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Few more pic's including the centre clock setup which looks ace, hhmm chucked my stereo in the bin now i've seen that! lol! BTW Oil P reads Zero because the car was not running and the ignition was on. Stu
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Edges of the hole surrounding the air filter pipe have been covered using silicone hosing, pics to follow! Sorry for the early ones not showing this Jay. Stu
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how would a 500bhp supra fair against a 330bhp civic?
Stu Storm replied to mathew's topic in Supra Chat
EF Versions of the civics (1989-1991) can easily be lightened to just over 750kg so if you put in a B16A (supercharged or turbo's) and crank it up to 400bhp then you have a decent match for the 500bhp supra's around, with the only obvious downside being traction issues for the poor ickle civic, even with trick front anti-roll bars etc! even so you cannot beat RWD for FUN FUN FUN! -
I see no reason why your filter would not fit in the same place Nic, as there is quite a bit of room in there tbh! The pipe can easily be altered with a bit of fab work depending on your own tastes/requirements, one thing i do say is try and fully enclose the area off so that the only direct feed is from the front bumper in case you drive the car in wet weather etc! Like Jay said if you need any further info/pic's please let me know. Thanks Stu
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More pics of the car as it is now completed.... Have included the air filter pics as requested by Nic. Will leave it up to Jay to post any further pics he has.. Cheers! Stu:d
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I will post up some pic's tomorrow for you Nic no probs Linky for SP...... http://www.sound-performance.com Stu
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Probably the best supra ever rebuilt is up for sale!
Stu Storm replied to SteveL's topic in Supra Chat
Parts in general aernt too expensive to build a big hp engine tbh! (especially with excahnge rates atm!) its just finding someone that you trust etc to put it together once as basically 99.9% of peeps can only afford to do the job once!! Also you would only ever get back up to 30-40% of your spend when you sell it unless you find someone that wants a "ready-built" racer who will then normally pay a premium for a turn key "proven" car! -
Hhmm a few poeple have said to me they prefer the R32 to the R33 when they are parked together but i always seem to lean towards the R34 tbh as its the colour that gets me first......!
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Probably the best supra ever rebuilt is up for sale!
Stu Storm replied to SteveL's topic in Supra Chat
Is it worth $120K though?? and it has a standard rear end! GULP!! Saw it shit itself at the rear end on the Texas 2006 DVD!