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25-03-2006, 08:38 PM | #1 | ||
Ef Fairmont
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My mate has an EL, and we've been talking about how I'm building a complete engine etc and he's actually gotten into the "My car can go faster than yours" type thing. Which is nice, because now I have someone to talk to :P
Anyway, he doesn't want to spend majopr cash, his diff seems to be on the way out, so when replacing it what will it cost and what ratio should he go for best accel? He has an EL Fairmont Auto, I6. Also, proformance wise I think he wanted to head for a new cam, or a regrind on the stock one... In there much use to regrind the stock? Or should he buy a total new one? and how much will both of these options cost? Also, when changing the cam, should the valve springs be changed ? (Even if the cam doesn't need them changed?). Are there many gains to be had with having a nice cam in the stock head? Or very little? Should he get his head port and polished and port matched? Or not worry? He only wants to be quicker than a commodore, which I'm sure he already is stock, but he has a few non-stocker friends he'd like to be some compatition against. Cheers. Both from me and my mate :P |
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25-03-2006, 09:01 PM | #2 | ||
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to get the most from a new cam add extractors and get the head worked
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25-03-2006, 09:18 PM | #3 | |||
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you want Take off speed ... . go 4.11 s to rebuild your diff with new bearings is around the $450 /500 Mark even with single spinna or l.s.d. then get your self a cam to suit . Revs at 100km (auto) will be between 2,300 to 2,600
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25-03-2006, 10:48 PM | #4 | ||
Oops, I slipped....
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Search button is your friend, these topics have all been covered a million times, in quite a lot of detail as well.
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25-03-2006, 11:01 PM | #5 | ||
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If it has 3.45's I wouldn't bother going much lower. 4.11's give 2400rpm@100kmh. A big stall will get a better 60 foot time for the bucks. About $600 bucks either way. Diffs can be more.
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26-03-2006, 12:55 AM | #6 | |||
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Im just asking because it never seems to be mentioned, and wonder if Ive missed some net norm. |
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26-03-2006, 01:07 AM | #7 | |||
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26-03-2006, 01:51 AM | #8 | |||
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Some people run 18's and fit tyres according to whats cheapest at the time. It seemed odd to assume a tyre size is all when referring to gearing and revs at 100. It helps to know the assumption is keeping it legal though. Cheers. |
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26-03-2006, 02:58 AM | #9 | ||
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4.11's actually gives 2600rpm at 100kays
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26-03-2006, 04:56 AM | #10 | ||
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In there much use to regrind the stock? Or should he buy a total new one? and how much will both of these options cost?
The benifit of a regrind is it's much cheaper than a new cam. Regrind around 130 bucks from Wade or 300-400 bucks for a new one Also, when changing the cam, should the valve springs be changed ? (Even if the cam doesn't need them changed?). It depends on your cam, if you get a big one, yes you will need stronger springs, you should get new lifters when doing a cam change too. Are there many gains to be had with having a nice cam in the stock head? Or very little? Should he get his head port and polished and port matched? Or not worry? Of course there are many gains to be had at first, not as many as there could be but if you can afford it get the head port/polish, if you can't then do it later down the track. It's also a good idea to get an Engine managment system or chip such as Chiptorque. He only wants to be quicker than a commodore, which I'm sure he already is stock, but he has a few non-stocker friends he'd like to be some compatition against. What are we talking a VR,VS,VX or VZ v6's? All he realy needs in order to smoke em is an exhaust, decent set of extractors and a cam with the option of a chip and maybe a better diff, they will be left behind in a puff of smoke. |
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26-03-2006, 10:52 AM | #11 | |||
Ef Fairmont
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My mate thinks he might go with the wade camshaft regrinds. He's tossing up between two sorts. The 1521a or the 1604, also, are these regrinds, or complete new cams? the 1521a requires new springs, but the 1604 doesn't. Is the 1521a worth the extra trouble? Or will the 1604 have enough grunt to do the job? He is after the quickest cam, so if the 1521a is worth it, I think he'll take the whole head of and get it port/polished at the same time. And for a regrind does he have to send it away to wade? or can it be done locally? We're not in the city, so it's a bit hard :( And he doesn't want his car off the road for too long :( |
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26-03-2006, 03:04 PM | #12 | ||
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You'll need a chip to have the 1512a run properly, and heavy duty springs.
To beat a Commo, he won't need much more than: a) shorter diff gears, or b) manual conversion. I'm punting that if he put in a medium-big cam, he'll lose take off speed and by then the Commo would be out in front. That is unless he changes to 3.9s or 4.11s at the same time.
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31-03-2006, 07:46 PM | #13 | ||
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Ah 4.11s are 2400 rpm with an auto. Stock with 3.08 is 1800 4.11's is 2400 I have the speedo recallibrated properly. 4.11 divided by 3.08 = 1.33 1.33 x 1800rpm = 2401.94Rpm GOT IT SMART ИИИИ
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31-03-2006, 08:59 PM | #14 | ||
now with 3.73 lsd
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what about a stall convertor?
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