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15th October 2008, 14:56
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My shelsley :) SVA Friday
Hi, just joined. (thanks John (limpabit))
Got the SVA for my Shelsley T2 this Friday (5years 8months)
Anyway, here's a few pictures...
172bhp at 5290rpm
197lb/ft at 3740rpm
10.4psi (limited) Boost at 3110 through to 6600rpm
AFR was circa 11.2-12 on boost
The runs were from cruising at 2000rpm and are all at the wheels so i'm quite happy with that
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15th October 2008, 15:43
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Hi Chris.
Good to see you here.
Car looks great!
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15th October 2008, 18:27
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Hi Chris
Echoeing Johns comments the car looks great, brings back fond memories just how much of a nice car the T2 is.
Steve
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16th October 2008, 06:09
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I spoke to Chris about your incident in the garage with yours Steve.
You were lucky you were not working on it at the time.
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18th October 2008, 10:59
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well, it failed... But fustratingly just on emmissions.Couldnt get the co on fast idle to read below .3 what makes it worse was my average co was just .32! But computer says fail
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18th October 2008, 16:56
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I had this on mine Chris. Ended up being the cam sensor.
Try this. Engine should run on either cam sensor or crank sensor. Unplug one, see if engine runs. Then the other sensor.
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19th October 2008, 18:20
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I've got a dta so no cam sensor might try a bigger cat and try to set it up next weekend at a garage with a gas tester
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20th October 2008, 07:13
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I must say though, the guy at the SVA test center in Cardiff was a really nice guy, very helpful and aproachable, there were a few problems with the car but I was allowed to do the minor changes such as more zip ties on cables and adding a new fog light (the one built into the light cluster was facing the wrong way). the test finished at 11am but i was given until 4.30pm to try and ge the emmissions down, first test was 7% CO !!! but got it down to .32% during the test, on setting up i managed to get it to .20% but then the engine was getting too hot and all of the compensation tables were kicking in and sending the readings all over the place.
Overall, although it did fail, i was half expecting it to and i had an incling that it would fail on emmisions, it's just a pain that it was so close! I am happy that it passed on everything else though and no major work is needed to get it passed.
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3rd November 2008, 07:29
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All passed now though i did blow the engine slightly on the weekend at Donnington front oil seal went
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3rd November 2008, 17:17
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Chris
Great news re SVA, dont despare I blow a crankshaft oil seal on mine. Hope you enjoy the car.
Steve
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3rd November 2008, 19:23
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Great stuff Chris.
How in the end did you get the emissions fixed?
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4th November 2008, 07:11
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I got a 200 cell metal race cat put on it! I found a guy down in cardiff through a mate who custom fitted it on the car, not too bad a price either...
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6th February 2009, 15:56
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Build Update Feb 09
Right, not the front oil seal, but every other one on the whole engine!
I've taken apart the oil pump and everything seems hunky-dory there so i'm suspecting blow-by somehow pressurising the oil ways (apparently can happen on the t16 rover engine)
so... i've got a new block, funky 86.4mm pistons with anti-detonation domes within the dish, std stroke pauter forged rods, piper 270cams, ported head, thermal inlet and exhaust "plates", the inlet "plate" is 6mm thick with integrated rubber O rings so can't really call it a gasket!
This should bring it out to 2086cc from 1994cc , but i need to get a replacement turbo as the oil pressure popped the turbo seals too!
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6th February 2009, 16:04
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Nice spec.
I know of a T25 and a VW K03S going spare.
But you may want a slightly bigger turbo, to make use of that engine.
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9th February 2009, 07:50
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i've got a t25/t3 stage 4 hybrid from AET (andy nicholls - apparently good for 320bhp) which needs a rebuild since the engine blew but depending on how much it costs. I'm not sure what the largest turbo I can fit in will be but eventually it'll be in the range of a gt28rs or gt3071, thats unless I go for a new manifold then I can fit anything I want then. I might fit a tubular N/A manifold and move the turbo behind the engine - but thats for another day/year
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9th February 2009, 08:03
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If it's the same Andy Nicolls I've heard about, the he has built the most powerful and fastest Rover T16. (700 BHP if I remember correctly). So know's his onions as far as the Rover engine goes.
Have you upgraded your gearbox berings?
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9th February 2009, 08:08
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The one and the same...
not yet i think, can't afford it with the other mods i'm doing.
I had the gearbox rebuild 5 years ago with new bearings, shafts and gears but I can't remember whether they were uprated or not.
I'm not sure how long the gearbox will last but it's time as well as money at the moment - need it finished and registered before the summer cut-off for non registered SVA'd cars AND I want it on the road for late spring / summer anyway
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9th February 2009, 08:13
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Good luck with the registration.
Just to give you a rough idea of price for the gearbox parts. It's about £200-250 for new bearings and seals.
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17th March 2009, 13:14
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17th March 2009, 13:20
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Looking good mate.
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