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7th December 2015, 01:58
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20th December 2015, 13:21
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Just back from running a performance check on my private road after switching the inlet manifold. I know it. Has been a while since I did that but I have been busy with other stuff.
No video but 20-80mph was done in 8.65 averaged over three runs.
This is down from 8.86 before the swap. Interestingly almost all the gain was at the top end. 60-70 and 70-80 were both 0.10 quicker. Across the rest it was pretty much identical, slightly slower at the start if anything, but building the advantage as the speeds increased.
Interesting looking at the total real world performance gains I have managed fairly cheaply. Originally 20-80mph was 9.94secs and now down to 8.65. Not as much as I hoped for but it does feel stronger across the Rev range so I guess I am happy.
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20th December 2015, 14:40
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That's quite a big gain , around 10%. If you managed to do that with off the shelf used parts you have done well. Back in the day we all fitted a 4 into 2 into 1 manifolds and a K@N air filter. A 10% gain was rare and if you saw a gain at all it was all top end , red line stuff. Your upgrade is mid range real world gain, well done!
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20th December 2015, 16:01
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Funny thing is the biggest gains were made by a £5 spray can of contact cleaner on the MAF sensor and a plant pot!
K&N filter on its own did nothing.
High volume inlet manifold took just 2/10ths off.
As I said though, I am happy enough and the clock shows it is real gains, not just that it feels more powerful.
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17th February 2016, 08:29
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From concept to reality. Can you tell which is which?
Off to the paint shop so should get lots more photos in a few days time.
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17th February 2016, 09:56
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Looks great so far. I am in awe at the work you guys out into these builds. And the vision and support that goes with them.
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17th February 2016, 12:42
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Nick
I will show you the secret to getting the bonnet to 'pop' up properly so that when you fit the other freshly painted bonnet you will not need your bit of wood any more....
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17th February 2016, 14:19
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Cheers - I got your voicemail so just ping me a date when they are ready and I will come collect.
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27th February 2016, 13:54
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Today has been mostly good. Okay, it took 2 1/2 hours to get to Nubodi from Southampton but then I got to collect the Barchetta and drive back with the roof down and smiling. Better weather protection than a summer t shirt might have been a good idea but got home cold but happy.
20160227_143145 by WCA!, on Flickr
20160227_143156 by WCA!, on Flickr
20160227_143215 by WCA!, on Flickr
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27th February 2016, 14:20
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Wow - looks b@@dy nice.
My compliments
Dave
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27th February 2016, 15:12
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Now officially known as 'The Mr Potatohead' car
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27th February 2016, 15:42
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Yeah I like that, great idea WCA the question now is which version are you driving to Stoneleigh? Might need to change the front fires before then though
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27th February 2016, 16:10
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Short nose to Stoneleigh
Long nose to Le Mans
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27th February 2016, 17:53
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Great success, well worth the effort and another sales opportunity for Chris.
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27th February 2016, 17:54
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Very nice, Nick. I like the Z300S front too, so it must be fun deciding which to fit.
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27th February 2016, 18:36
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looking good Nick
It works really well
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27th February 2016, 23:11
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The thing I really like about it - and this doesn't really come across in the pics but when I saw it in the flash at Nubodi when they were prepping it for paint - is the arch shape. It's a lovely tear drop like the original swb - unfortunately you don't get that on the full swb kit nose, it's more angular for some reason. But the combination of the swb bonnet to the top of the arch and the 300 panel below that line really works and gives a much better arch shape. Nice one - and totally unique!
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28th February 2016, 10:20
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Superb job! Looks great.
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28th February 2016, 10:27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WorldClassAccident
Now officially known as 'The Mr Potatohead' car
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Come on then, tell us why. Is it because you can fit different fronts or is it something more personal
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28th February 2016, 10:40
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or is it something more personal
Damn, you guessed
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