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Monday, 12 May 2008

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Hi 02'ers,

Here's a few pictures of the almost completed s14 engine that will go into the 2002tii chassis.  Its been an uphill task to get this far and I now finally have my sights set on completion.  Target complete is for Gaydon '09. 

best regards

divyesh

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Nice! Can we see the chassis....?



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Looks very nice, must be a tight squeeze getting it under an 02 bonnet though!! Glad to see its coming together now, best of luck with it.
 
Pete
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Hi jon, The simple answer is no because I have very few photos of the chassis as its still being built.  I can tell you that its having the Alpina arches in metal with modified rear inner arches too.  The inner sill sections have been boxed to strengthen the bodyshell and the front chassis legs have also been boxed were they meet the floor pan.  The transmission tunnel will be widen to take the Getrag 265 gearbox that look factory new since its rebuild.  finally i'm removing the roof skin and transplanting a roof skin without a sunroof.  The car will look like a BMW 2002tii Alpina without the black knee line trim.
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I thought you had to use a modified 2002 sump ?
 
You would be better off using a standard 2002 tii engine and getting that one shipped to me !
 
Regards
 
James
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Thank Pete, yes will be a little tight.  All the wiring loomb relays, ECU etc will be hiden under the dash.  The aim is to keep the engine bay very minimal which is why i've done away with all the distributor parts.
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Nice try James..!
 
You can certainly use the 2002 sump but you still have to baffle it and you have issues with capacity and oil starvation problems if you go on track.  I've gone the Grp A sump route which will be better all round, track use and road.  I designed that sump myself using Grp A sump photos and Swindon Racing fabricated it.  The quality of their work on the engine is A+++.  To give you an idea, my engine is being built along side F1 R&D work that Swindon Racing undertake and some of it rubbed off on the engine in the shape of the Coil on plug conversion using Bosch Motorsport coils so now the engine will run sequential spark and injection.
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That’s a fantastic looking engine and a beautiful sump, but who told you you’d get oil starvation and capacity issues on a track if you used a baffled m10 sump? Ian Dickerson was one of the first to build an m2 and ran an m10 sump on his track car for over 10 years without an oil cooler and didn’t have any issues.

Good luck with the rest of the build – should be quite a car.



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Hi
 
Look forward to seeing some or all of you! tomorrow
 
Cock of The North, Hatfield (Google it) as per last 6 months...hopefully can get the landlord to allow me to section off some of the car park
 
See you there and we can sit outside and look forward to the summer
 
Regards
 
Neil


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Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 22:05:40 +0000
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Hi Richard,
There is no link on your website for Paramount performance could you possible send me a link to there website. Also a website address for Burton too. Where you able to open the pictures of the s14 engine?? Regards
Divyesh
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Hi Divyesh
Try Paramount performance in USA I think there's a link on my Links page, but they sell centre console ones & possibly dash ones. I have seen them somewhere. Also try Cahsel.de & maybe Burton in the UK.
Richard.
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        Hi All,
        can anyone offer some advice or point me in the right direction to source a dashboard mounted gauge pod, similar to a 2002turbo style gauge pod that sits along side the usual gauges (speedo, rev counted etc). I've seen some mounted on LHD cars ie turbo but not on RHD cars
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