Cosworth YB Turbo Into Elan
Spent an hour ruminating on where to locate the nitrous injectors. I wanted to hide them but that made it very difficult to maintain them.
I therefore think that the best place will be here. A bit of machining and tapping required but nothing too tricky. Can anyone see any issues with this location?
I therefore think that the best place will be here. A bit of machining and tapping required but nothing too tricky. Can anyone see any issues with this location?
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Change of mind.
More ruminating on nitrous injector location. Now thinking that direct into the trumpet in the plenum would work, be easier to do and keep pipes short. Looking for a freer flowing 90 deg 1/8 NPT union.
More ruminating on nitrous injector location. Now thinking that direct into the trumpet in the plenum would work, be easier to do and keep pipes short. Looking for a freer flowing 90 deg 1/8 NPT union.
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I think you will have a very entertaining car when you are done.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
There is no cure for Lotus, only treatment.
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Plenum nitrous injector, one down and three to go.
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Brass hex bar magically turned into three more nitrous jets. The bent one shows what happens when you fail to tighten the chuck.
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For anyone still remotely interested
Drilled and tapped plenum for nitrous injectors. All nitrous pipes are equal length, not essential but allows initial burst of nitrous to get to cylinders at the same time. One of those rare jobs that was easier and quicker than expected. The main reason being that the aluminium was thicker than I thought so I didn't need to get additional material welded on.
Drilled and tapped plenum for nitrous injectors. All nitrous pipes are equal length, not essential but allows initial burst of nitrous to get to cylinders at the same time. One of those rare jobs that was easier and quicker than expected. The main reason being that the aluminium was thicker than I thought so I didn't need to get additional material welded on.
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pauljones wrote:Very interested.looks an amazing project.
Im particulary interested in your rear end..!!
Thanks.
It was born out of necessity. OEM dampers restricted wheel width.
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A bit of bodywork today. Dry fitted exhaust shield and started on patterns for the ends in order to make it look less like a kit car exhaust
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Steve, every time I think I have good mechanical skills you put me to shame. I do enjoy your work! Keep it up.
Glen
05 Elise - Back where I started
65 Elan S2 - 26/4055
72 Europa - 74/2358R
69 Elan S4 - 45/7941
64 Elan S1 - 26/0379
12 Colin 30 - Lotus Racing Kart
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05 Elise - Back where I started
65 Elan S2 - 26/4055
72 Europa - 74/2358R
69 Elan S4 - 45/7941
64 Elan S1 - 26/0379
12 Colin 30 - Lotus Racing Kart
07 Exige S - Wicked Road/Track Car
07 Exige S - Fast Road/Track Car
06 Elise - Track pack
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Certified Lotus wrote:Steve, every time I think I have good mechanical skills you put me to shame. I do enjoy your work! Keep it up.
Thanks, Glen. but it all only looks good from a distance. For example, it is fortunate that the tabs and nuts that I welded on are hidden
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Well, that was almost an unmitigated disaster.
Easy bit - Mould came off the car fairly easily and fitting 2 layers of prepreg was a breeze. Wrapped up, vacuumed and cured at 120 deg C for an hour.
curse word bit - Getting carbon out of the mould was a nightmare, should have taken a few minutes but took me over an hour. No idea why, mould was prepared properly and had 8 coats of release agent. Had to get heavy handed and it is just as well that I hadn't planned to make multiple parts with the mould as the gel coat is destroyed. Also fortunate that I paint my carbon as the surface is f**k*d.
But at least it seems to fit pretty well. Once it is trimmed it will be fine, honest!
Hopefully the smaller front cap will be easier.
Easy bit - Mould came off the car fairly easily and fitting 2 layers of prepreg was a breeze. Wrapped up, vacuumed and cured at 120 deg C for an hour.
curse word bit - Getting carbon out of the mould was a nightmare, should have taken a few minutes but took me over an hour. No idea why, mould was prepared properly and had 8 coats of release agent. Had to get heavy handed and it is just as well that I hadn't planned to make multiple parts with the mould as the gel coat is destroyed. Also fortunate that I paint my carbon as the surface is f**k*d.
But at least it seems to fit pretty well. Once it is trimmed it will be fine, honest!
Hopefully the smaller front cap will be easier.
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Steering wheel finally finished. All wires in connecting cable used up and no room for any more switches anyway
Screen contains all road legal warning lights plus speedo and tacho along with outputs from the numerous engine sensors. Switches are for the linelock, launch and traction control, nitrous activation (illuminated), ECU map strategy options, parachute (with keyed activation and warning lamp), fire extinguisher, gearbox neutral and indicators. The four black buttons control the various screen pages.
Screen contains all road legal warning lights plus speedo and tacho along with outputs from the numerous engine sensors. Switches are for the linelock, launch and traction control, nitrous activation (illuminated), ECU map strategy options, parachute (with keyed activation and warning lamp), fire extinguisher, gearbox neutral and indicators. The four black buttons control the various screen pages.
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pauljones wrote:Steve,
What F1 car us that going on? Im calling it the,
SB/2018/001/A
Your work is amazing, i wish i had your drive.
I could do with more, so I can finally get it out on the strip.
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