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Sam44

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  1. Are you running the ep91 two step sump. This was introduced because the early gt sump was prone for oil starvation in long fast corners. The two step sump is pretty good at oil control. I'm running a home made windage plate also. Introduced by the previous owner. I hope you get to the bottom of all the problems. Keep us updated.
  2. Looking good. Yours is coming along nicely.
  3. I've recorded 2.8bar to 3bar regulated (vacume pipe attached) pressure on the standard fuel reg, and 3.2 unregulated vacuum pipe off).
  4. Yeh oil pressure drop would have been more noticeable at low rpm. Was the oil return port on the oil pump blocked with sealant used for the sump seal. I will put up pics of it, I have come across a few 4efte engines that seem to have failed due to this, all have oil pump shaft play (oil pump failure). One thing I'm being told is these engines don't like things like rev limmiters/launch control and fuel cut. All down to the combustion chamber design/ poor denso injectors design. This and the head gasket are screaming detonation/ over worked turbo to me, but oil temp and pressure
  5. Does sound very interesting this. How does your oil look is there any metallic tiny flakes in it, does it smell of fuel?. Have you tried unplugging this idle control valve to see if it is that? Are there any fault codes in the memory?.
  6. retro rides coming threw. Waw great cars. Following these. Keep them updates coming.
  7. Really smart build you have. Great to see people pushing there ability's and knowledge. I've always wondered how you find out the gearbox type. They have no Id marks on them. Thanks.
  8. Oh dear. Could be the oil grand. Looks like they have over heated. I did see a build where the lad had used 10w50 grade oil, and recorded a pressure drop, plus notable pressure surges due to the 4e running only a four cam oil pump. A good 10w40 grade oil like mobile one oil should do, along side a oil cooler and thermostate. Just to be safe. People also reduce the size of the port from the block that feeds the head. This is located on the left hand side/end of the block, it uses one of head bolt holes. The oil flow rate/volume delivery to the head is alot, by doing this it helps mai
  9. I've opened serveral engines were this has been blocked with sealant.
  10. Yeh super gray is very good. Also becarful not to block the oil pump bearing return journal it's on the under side of the oil pump a little round port were the oil returns to the sump after passing feeding the pump bearing.
  11. Haha. Yep I hear ya mate. I have a rev 3 3sge engine here also but it simply will not fit, the block hight/stroke is impresize. I'd have to sit the engine up right giving zero ground clearance. I'm also hoping for slightly better mpg out of the 7age unit. The people I've spoke with that have done the 7age motor call it the baby 3sge, with the piston stroke only .5mm off.
  12. After some carefull deliberations the plans have altered on this build. The ball has been set in motion with a 7afe engine purchased off eBay and a MK1 MR2 16v 4age engine coming off a member on this great site. The two combined will make a 1.8ltr 16v 7age engine that in normally asperated mode produces close to 200hp. The future plans are to make it a 7agze (Supercharge) using a sprintex screw type charger mounted as part of the inlet manifold using high hp Kent cam shaft (race) depending on rpm limmit, on a c164 lsd 6 speed gearbox. The engine bay will have to be widened to
  13. Yeh the 4efte units I've been involved with in the northwest of england do this. I've found it to be the idle control valve located on the left hand side of the inlet manifold that is clicking. There is a MK1 gt turbo that it's really noticeable on.
  14. Yep there getting a rare item. Haha.
  15. I can't wait to see what this year brings. , As the news of the virus is starting to slowly get better, or should I say not as bad as everyone first thought. It's great to start the new year with the club/people and these familiar cars/projects. I'm watching with interest, and as always here to help. This year is going to be a big one for me on the cars. Lots more time on my hands.
  16. Sam44

    2020 motor sport

    I had a feeling the old timers that have a big infulance in F1 had it in for Lewis after he did the black lives matter campaign. A very brave and admiral thing to do to not be scared to sacrifice the thing that you love the most for change. After looking more and more into things it looks like there is some deep routed problems in the older ranks of the sport!!. The out spoken opinion of people like sir Jackie Stewart, burny eccleston and others. The good news is I know how Lewis will react to this next season. I've also got my figuresed crossed for Charles leclerc this seaso
  17. Yeh nice info. The hks fcd is adjustable this does a slightly different job not just clamping the upper voltage but able to in multiple stages reduce the map sensor voltage out put so as to not hit the higher voltage fuel cut comes in at.
  18. Coming now Matty. I'm hopfully going to start an ep82 MK3 build at the end of the year with a 7agte 16v engine. This will get all out top notch stuff I'm thinking of going with a sprintex screw type super charger. This will get started after these 2 are finished. http://www.matrixgarage.com/content/getting-most-out-your-7a-ge-hybrid-build
  19. Happy 2022. After the past couple of years being nearly lost to work and the covid virus. I'm going to get the 2x builds back on course. The paseo is going in for a full paint and restore in June at which I will be in the starbo. What are your plans?
  20. I've always loved this colour. Nice touch.
  21. Yeh I've got lots of turbo bits. Also I can keep pointing you in the power direction. Nice find on the engine.
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