EK61's Supercharged V6

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Post by ek61 »

yeh i hear they were crank busters :lol:

the lower i can keep the psi the better im hoping that it will be even be lower than 9 but got to try these pulleys first n see how it holds up

its a little while off yet still got a few things 2 get sorted on it 8) 8)

fingers crossed i will be driving it to the nats next year 8) 8)
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ek61 wrote:yeh i hear they were crank busters :lol:
Some of the vintage speedway guys who run the Repco crossflow heads on their greys use the early model Vauxhall steel crankshaft...requires a little machining but bolts in. You could go that route if you are lucky enough to get your hands on one... they've been hard to find for years now... I know where a couple are but the owners will not part with them. Other option is to have a custom crank specially machined from steel billet, but this is $$$$$.

Cheapest option, as you know, is to turn down the boost as much as possible and watch the revs...

Can't wait to see it in the metal though... I had the opportunity about 5 or 6 years ago to buy a Norman...money had even been exchanged....but it fell through.... :( :( :(

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love those shots of the Norman. 8)
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hows the norman going ?

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hi there
hows the norman going are you running oil with the fuel ?
or have you changed the bearings ?
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well it has all 4 wheels back on it now so i guess it start 8)

almost finished all the welding its taking a bit longer than i expected but hope it will be ready 4 the nationals :D

will be running oil in the fuel when i get it running still a little bit of work
2 do yet but getting there slowly
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re the norman

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hi there
no more photos?
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re the norma

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hi there
whats the ratio of fuel to oil
and what oil are you running?
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can get some pics next time im at the shed 8) 8)

will be sorting the mix ratio out closer to engine start up time a few more weeks away yet will let ya know when i get to that stage

cheers dave
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just about finished all the welding have a few bits under the car to go
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had to replace some of the boot gutter new section welded in
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good work Dave 8)
looking a little lower at the back end :twisted:
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re the norman

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hi there
how is the norman project going ?
any more photos of the motor set up ?
how do you upload the photos?
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managed to spend a day at the shed 8) 8)
bolted trimatic to the grey but ran into a bit of trouble putting it in

witht the injected 202 the motor sat 4ward a bit with the trimatic on the grey it sits back a bit further so i had to cut out the floor hump :cry:

also as it sits back further the norman now hits on the steering box
so i need to raise it about 100mm so that means carbs out the bonnet
and i would of liked to keep it all under there

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8) 8) 8) 8)

Could you keep it all under bonnet if you used SU's or a Weber ?
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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yeh blacky i reccon that would work 4 sure 8) ,the carbs are just sitting on the manifold at moment so maybe once i raise it i could play around with a few different ones

or the other option maybe might be blow through the carbs
but then i need to work out a way to lube the blower

cheers dave 8) 8)
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Post by Stygian »

Hey Dave, perhaps ditch the twin Strommies and that manifold for a single 2" SU as what old Eldred himself recommended. More torque and power plus it's all under the bonnet.
Looks great though... cannot wait to see it in the flesh...

Andrew :)
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