My big ZT thread > 15.4.08 25bhp/20lbft extra and track prep
Yeah, both are hollow and flaired for vacuum hose, I took the valve apart and there's a nipple either side of the diaphram. Here's another pic to show both nipples
Here's the thread on SXOC http://www.sxoc.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=224502&highlight=greddy , there was another one saying about the pressure equalising but I can't find it as someone else was the author and I cant remember who
Thanks for yor help,
Kris
Here's the thread on SXOC http://www.sxoc.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=224502&highlight=greddy , there was another one saying about the pressure equalising but I can't find it as someone else was the author and I cant remember who
Thanks for yor help,
Kris
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Sorry, I was only using half my brain and didn't even see the second takeoff Unless there are two chambers in there, adding a second hose to that won't make any difference, as it'll be introducing the same pressure/vacuum as the first hose. Are there two chambers in there?
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Lol, thats what I initially thought about there might have been a secondary valve, but there's only one. Its strange as they have been positioned either side of the diaphram so I'm confused behind the theory of the secondary nipple!
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Does GReddy's valve have this? Sounds like a muppet company trying to make something look/sound better than it is!
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So much confusion...
This is a greddy style Type-S dump valve. It's adjustable and the second nipple is to atach a boost gauge ou something so you don't need to use T pieces.
I'm looking at that same dump valve for my car... don't know if there are any repair kits (spring a diaphragm)...
This is a greddy style Type-S dump valve. It's adjustable and the second nipple is to atach a boost gauge ou something so you don't need to use T pieces.
I'm looking at that same dump valve for my car... don't know if there are any repair kits (spring a diaphragm)...
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heeman10 :Does GReddy's valve have this? Sounds like a muppet company trying to make something look/sound better than it is!
Yeah, even the authentic Greddy has it.
Butre - my one is the type R but there are basically the same apart from the type S looking a bit more fancy on the outlet As for being used as a boost gauge also seems a little strange as the nipple is on the other side of the diaphram, I cant see how it would give a correct reading, as they aren't both directly connected
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Well if either of the takeoffs is before the diaphragm/spring, then yes, it could be used as a boost gauge tapping - tbh it's hard to tell much from the pic.
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Sorry to keep on about the re-circ valves but was there any reason you went for the diaphragm type instead of the piston type re-circ? I've just been reading up on the forge's website and there was a 3rd party review which says the piston type is better I'm also possibly looking at the Bailey's DV30 :
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Glad you enjoyed it! I got home just after 3am Hope your neighbours didn't find their surprise :lol::oooh:
krsi - Mine isn't a diaphragm valve.
purple - Too right it is!!!
Took a photo just for you yesterday
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I didn't notice a DV007, but this is pretty much the same as mine:
http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/conten ... t=FMCL007P
On a different note, my car rolled over to 95,000 miles yesterday while I was on a private test track near me
http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/conten ... t=FMCL007P
On a different note, my car rolled over to 95,000 miles yesterday while I was on a private test track near me
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Oh right, This is the one I'm looking at now http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/conten ... ct=FMDV006
I'm dont know which to get now then there's the Baileys DV30 so many to choose from!
Kris
I'm dont know which to get now then there's the Baileys DV30 so many to choose from!
Kris
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Lol, nah..I don't think they did... If they ask ill say it was a cat or something
First thing my mum said this morning: "Is that the engine u want in your car? The neighbours are gonna love you!" I didn't think it was loud at all
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Mossy - A cat :lol::lol: So your mum woke up cos of the engine? I was being nice and quiet, and it's a pretty beefy silencer on the back of the Mongoose system...quieter than most 1.2 Corsas and 1.0 Novas!! Apologies to her if that's the case...
Mossy - A cat :lol::lol: So your mum woke up cos of the engine? I was being nice and quiet, and it's a pretty beefy silencer on the back of the Mongoose system...quieter than most 1.2 Corsas and 1.0 Novas!! Apologies to her if that's the case...
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lol..I think I woke her up opening the door. She probs just heard you drivng off and assumed it was you.. I could hear a faint burble in the background... No worries tho, she was off work today so got a nice lie in.
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Update
Tomorrow I will be leaving for "Down South", as I will be attending the rolling road day at SCC in St Albans. I haven't found or booked a B&B yet, so better get doing that now Then on Saturday I'll be staying in Essex at the Hotel De S1 And the following day will be spent at Santa Pod, seeing if I can't wrench out some 13 second quarters
So, since I'll be doing over 600 miles, and putting it through its paces on the strip, I decided to give everything a good going over, and to drop the car a touch.
Flying Fiesta:
All wishbone bolts, caliper bolts, gearbox bolts, cradle bolts, crossmember bolts etc were checked. The ride height was lowered around 10mm at the rear, and about 15mm at the front. I also rotated the rear shock bodies 180 degrees as when I originally fitted them I was in a mad hurry and had left the adjustor nobs facing to the outside of the car rather than into the centre, so it was very difficult adjusting the damping. I can now stiffen/soften up the rear as and when I feel like it in just a few seconds, which is handy when at the strip.
As it is sitting now, and will settle a little further overnight. I don't usually run it this low, and would drop it further if the brake line on the front right wasn't a little too long:
And a quick body mod while I was at it
Mm lump hammers!
So, need to give it a wash, polish and wax before it goes dark, plus find somewhere to live
See some of your on Saturday hopefully!
Tomorrow I will be leaving for "Down South", as I will be attending the rolling road day at SCC in St Albans. I haven't found or booked a B&B yet, so better get doing that now Then on Saturday I'll be staying in Essex at the Hotel De S1 And the following day will be spent at Santa Pod, seeing if I can't wrench out some 13 second quarters
So, since I'll be doing over 600 miles, and putting it through its paces on the strip, I decided to give everything a good going over, and to drop the car a touch.
Flying Fiesta:
All wishbone bolts, caliper bolts, gearbox bolts, cradle bolts, crossmember bolts etc were checked. The ride height was lowered around 10mm at the rear, and about 15mm at the front. I also rotated the rear shock bodies 180 degrees as when I originally fitted them I was in a mad hurry and had left the adjustor nobs facing to the outside of the car rather than into the centre, so it was very difficult adjusting the damping. I can now stiffen/soften up the rear as and when I feel like it in just a few seconds, which is handy when at the strip.
As it is sitting now, and will settle a little further overnight. I don't usually run it this low, and would drop it further if the brake line on the front right wasn't a little too long:
And a quick body mod while I was at it
Mm lump hammers!
So, need to give it a wash, polish and wax before it goes dark, plus find somewhere to live
See some of your on Saturday hopefully!
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good luck matey im shore it'll make good figures as for 13's 1/4 mile good luck , i estimated mid 14's
be fun trying though
its very addictive
be fun trying though
its very addictive
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Thanks a lot everyone It's still good to hear other people like it and it's not just me I kind of thought I'd be taking it for granted now, but I love it as much with every drive
Gary - I'll be disappointed if it comes out at below 210bhp, will just have to see what happens! And as for the quarter times...looking at and listening to the way cars like Gav's whip through the gearbox and still make 14 second passes, I don't fancy my chances! The rear seats are staying in too, so it won't be as "all-out" as I hoped. Next time...no seats and a proper release bearing
Gary - I'll be disappointed if it comes out at below 210bhp, will just have to see what happens! And as for the quarter times...looking at and listening to the way cars like Gav's whip through the gearbox and still make 14 second passes, I don't fancy my chances! The rear seats are staying in too, so it won't be as "all-out" as I hoped. Next time...no seats and a proper release bearing
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Your car is looking great!! I like the way you have gone about the out modifications, weighing up things and doing them properly etc.
Best of luck at Santa Pod,and with your RR figure
Best of luck at Santa Pod,and with your RR figure
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the only reason you didnt change the release bearing was because you want something to blame when you 'conquering device' it up
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