Board Logo

Splitty 30BHP to 300BHP - Video
Zebra van man - November 11th, 2013 at 07:55 AM

Hi from UK.

Thought Id share with you my ride....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLhWTf8Q-fY&feature=c4-overview&list=U...

The young lad who editied the video did it for his school project, he lost his father to a motorcycle accident now his mother has cancer...

Give him 'likes' and live life !!

Enjoy


waltermitty - November 11th, 2013 at 12:25 PM

this thing must have a decent front end the sterring is rock. Nice split. Same color scheme like Figs (Christian Figenshou s ?) old SA fleetline.
M


Zebra van man - November 12th, 2013 at 04:09 AM

Spec is as follows :-

WRX 2.0 turbo on Emerald ECU with custom remap 18G compressor wheel and 440cc Yellow injectors, Cotton Green filter, handbuilt exhaust
Front brakes Porsche 944 S2 Turbo 4 pot brembos, Textar pads, 944 S2 Master cylinder, 944 vented disks
Rear Brakes VW Golf Mk4 brake disks and callipers.
Creative Engineering Steering Rack conversion
Creative Engineering Weedeater 4" Narrow beam (doesnt do anything for the handling though)
Koni Adjustable all around
Creative Engineering IRS rear end

Thanks


Culo - November 25th, 2013 at 03:52 PM

Wow


pete wood - December 10th, 2013 at 01:25 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Zebra van man
Spec is as follows :-

WRX 2.0 turbo on Emerald ECU with custom remap 18G compressor wheel and 440cc Yellow injectors, Cotton Green filter, handbuilt exhaust
Front brakes Porsche 944 S2 Turbo 4 pot brembos, Textar pads, 944 S2 Master cylinder, 944 vented disks
Rear Brakes VW Golf Mk4 brake disks and callipers.
Creative Engineering Steering Rack conversion
Creative Engineering Weedeater 4" Narrow beam (doesnt do anything for the handling though)
Koni Adjustable all around
Creative Engineering IRS rear end

Thanks


How did you do the radiator system?


Zebra van man - December 15th, 2013 at 07:04 PM

Radiator sits under the bus level with the chassis rails with a custom ali scoop for feed it. There are two Kenlow motorsport fans 12" just in case it needs cooling in traffic, high OAT's. These are programmed in the ECU to come on at 99 Deg C and go off at 89 Deg C, so the bus never sees over 100 Deg C.
There is a pressurised header tank with a 15 PSI cap on it raising the boing point to over 130 deg C.
It also has a full custom heating system in it with a three speed fan, something you probably don't need over there but comes in very useful in the UK, it also aids cooling.

The design is very similar to a Lotus Elise that I used to own, ie radiator sits flat and cool air is fed into it and blows through it, the header tank is also Lotus Elise.

Hope this helps,


pete wood - December 15th, 2013 at 07:15 PM

nice :tu: