Log in

View Full Version : f7r turbo (AGAIN!)



steer from the rear
11-05-2011, 20:31
hi thought id put this up for some people to see what's involved or thinking of doing it.
i expect it to be re-built and running in the next month so will be updated regularly.

ive bought a 2.0 16v megane f7r engine for £80 quid off e-bay i've stripped the engine down and will be having the pistons turned down to lower the compression

but i have noticed that the block deck is cracked between the water jackets yet again just like my last f7r block but i do have a spare block which is mint condition

ive also started to fabricate another turbo manifold but as of yet unsure to go t3 or t28

dropped my crank off for a re-grind today which was £90 also ordered my bearings, piston rings and gaskets today. the rings were £70 bearings were around £30 each for the mains and big ends and £15 for the thrust bearings i think the head gasket was £22 and the manifold gaskets were £10

steer from the rear
16-07-2011, 19:43
right been busy buying and selling a house so can crack on and put some pictures up and i painted the car in between, ive painted all my parts and here and there and skimmed the head and replaced the cam followers but did have a problem timing it up as the dayco (i think??? ) belt wouldnt line up on the marks but i lined the cams up and the crank was locked on the pin so sod it the lines wrong on the belt are wrong!

so crank was ground and put in with new mains and thrusts
big ends were ground and replaced
new rings and pistons turned down
all new gaskets and cam followers
new timing belt and tentioners

just got to finish it tomorrow, sump, rockercover, flywheel, clutch.............need a boxnext and can mount it on my painted sub frame with polly bushes and pull my engine out to paint the engine bay

5teve L
16-07-2011, 20:03
I'm sure both myself & James5 have dayco belts on our F7P's & the lines are spot on with the markings.... Can't see why an F7R would be different..
Cam marks are both up & the bottom pulley is down IIRC, there are marks on all 3 & the belt & as you say there is a TDC hole in the block, you have to be sure you have it in the locking gap & not a balance hole though....
I assume that you have turned it by hand & it doesn't clash ? If so it's deffo an odd one.

I like that manifold as well :agree:could do with one myself ;)

Os8472
16-07-2011, 20:32
The belt on mine is the same mate, even though the cams and crank are timed right the marks on the belt don't aline, I wouldn't worry mate, along as timing is right it'll be fone.

Only bit of advice I'd give is bin off the megane head and whack big valves in a Clio valver head, the megane ports are tiny, where as the Clio jobs are way bigger

James5
16-07-2011, 20:49
I'm sure both myself & James5 have dayco belts on our F7P's & the lines are spot on with the markings.... Can't see why an F7R would be different..
Cam marks are both up & the bottom pulley is down IIRC, there are marks on all 3 & the belt & as you say there is a TDC hole in the block, you have to be sure you have it in the locking gap & not a balance hole though....
I assume that you have turned it by hand & it doesn't clash ? If so it's deffo an odd one.

I like that manifold as well :agree:could do with one myself ;)


Yeah mine is a Dayco and marking are spot on for timing pulleys match cam cover and crank has pin, but to be honest as long as the pulleys and the crank are in the correct place makes no difference at all:agree:

steer from the rear
16-07-2011, 21:09
I had the pin in the cut out and both cam marks on the rocker cover so Its cool I can make any manifold up you like lol just want some injectors next I've a scooby turbo 2000 I was wondering if the injectors would fit as I've a high independence injectors like small ones unlike the 21 turbo injectors I use to run

5teve L
16-07-2011, 21:52
I had the pin in the cut out and both cam marks on the rocker cover so Its cool I can make any manifold up you like lol just want some injectors next I've a scooby turbo 2000 I was wondering if the injectors would fit as I've a high independence injectors like small ones unlike the 21 turbo injectors I use to run

What management are you running ?
I have some dark green 803's that I'm selling.

steer from the rear
16-07-2011, 22:26
Adaptronic but I don't know if the large type bosch injectors fit my fuel rail as the injecors in the megan head are different to the f7p and f7r heads

Os8472
16-07-2011, 23:34
Adaptronic but I don't know if the large type bosch injectors fit my fuel rail as the injecors in the megan head are different to the f7p and f7r heads

Different capacity but same fitment, which rail u using? F7p job or the Megane job?

steer from the rear
17-07-2011, 00:10
Different capacity but same fitment, which rail u using? F7p job or the Megane job?
has to be megane or custom as the port spacing is diffrent :cry: but customs my middle name, im thinking these will flow enough and the same style as the megane

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Saab-9-5-98-01-Set-High-Flow-Injectors-Red-/290584007001?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item43a8281159

and were saying these also fit, not longer ect

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/B204E-SAAB-9-3-2-0-TURBO-FUEL-INJECTOR-RED-0280150431-/220792003533?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item33683a9bcd


scooby injectors compleatly diff.....................looks like i will keep the scooby to make a 4x4 2.0 16 v turbo 5 :laugh:

Os8472
17-07-2011, 07:29
has to be megane or custom as the port spacing is diffrent :cry: but customs my middle name, im thinking these will flow enough and the same style as the megane

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Saab-9-5-98-01-Set-High-Flow-Injectors-Red-/290584007001?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item43a8281159

and were saying these also fit, not longer ect

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/B204E-SAAB-9-3-2-0-TURBO-FUEL-INJECTOR-RED-0280150431-/220792003533?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item33683a9bcd


scooby injectors compleatly diff.....................looks like i will keep the scooby to make a 4x4 2.0 16 v turbo 5 :laugh:

Er I'm using a megane head and a clio valver fuel rail, fits perfect buh, who told u it wouldn't fit?

steer from the rear
17-07-2011, 08:55
Er I'm using a megane head and a clio valver fuel rail, fits perfect buh, who told u it wouldn't fit?

Me lmao! I seen the port spacing was different and noticed the injectors were different and the fuel rail I was like o well, I really need to try things first, I'm coming to be putting the inlet manifold and gearbox on today ready to mount on the subframe, but my coilovers have shown up too ahhhhhh so much to do

Todays jobs finish engine flywheel clutch and mount box then slap it on the subframe

Then I've injectors, exhaust manifold to finish fabricating over the gearbox, 21 turbo turbo to find, but with it being a williams I don't want to rev it so want to keep the 6500 rpm red line so do i use a t28

Woznaldo
17-07-2011, 09:56
The second eBay ad for the 0280 150 431, are the high flow (346cc/min @ 3 Bar) injectors. Not sure what the other ones are but if they're off a non-turbo car I'd say they won't flow enough?

Woznaldo
17-07-2011, 09:58
Forgot to say that the car is looking schmick!!!

steer from the rear
17-07-2011, 10:21
Them injectors are the ones all the vauxhall lads use to upgrade there LET engines too I'm just hoping that 350cc will flow enough fuel, I've not got into calculations yet just been concentrating on getting this engine dust/dirt free and all sealed and timed correctly, injector calculations are tonight's job but I'm wanting 15psi-20psi more like 15 as I don't want gearbox changes every week

turbo ted
17-07-2011, 12:28
i will be selling a set of bosch injectors that i had re-made for my f7pturbo conversion in the next few weeks they are 500cc at 3bar at 90% duty my car made 320hp at 18psi on adaptronic ecu and scoff mapping.

steer from the rear
17-07-2011, 12:56
Ted send us a pm with a price I NEED injectors asap I was going to look through the cossie forums as they change injectors more than I change my underpants! I've just finished the engine just bolting the inlet maifold up and going to get it off the engine stand with the fork truck

steer from the rear
17-07-2011, 18:52
right kids finished the engine, all looks like its just come from renault,few pics there of the enigne but next problem, i want the adaptroinc to read the flywheel so if you see the pic do i turn the long tooth into 2 making the flywheel 60 teeth and the reset or do i turn it into 1 tooth, same as the rest giving me a big gap so its 59 teeth and a reset

like my turbo! any one in london wanna kill a 200sx breaker dude for me! waste of a £130 quid! :cry:

so t28 or t3 £400 to spend, keeping the williams rev limit of 6.5k 18 psi max do i recon this core or buy a maram shafted t3 :agree:

pros and cons please peeps, whos runing what on theres :coffee: got a rad,intercooler,turbo,injectors and loom to do this week want it in next weekend!

James5
17-07-2011, 20:59
Looking good :agree: I can't comment on the t3 on the f7p eninge as I have an s14 t28 on mine and it pulls very very nice @15psi. My t28 pulls all the way to the limit which is 7250 on my ecu full boost is around 3.5k have to say the car flys there is no loss of boost @ high revs either.

Moggy
18-07-2011, 05:37
no you want it in by next saturday afternoon

as you start painting saturday night for me!!! :-P

steer from the rear
21-07-2011, 21:20
todays activitys :coffee: right as u may of well read im a fool with a 20mm clutch :jerkoff: so ive ordered a ap paddle jobbie which shall be with me tomorrow :D

so today ive made room in my workshop for swapping the engine over and painting the engine bay next week as im going to go the rolling road sturday with the f7p in it :)

ive poped a quickshift in which has made it super short throw cool now

i had to take the ring gear off my flywheel so not to drill it and watch it exsplode at 7000rpm so out came the burner :smashpc: dropped the ring gear off and then drilled and tapped the flywheel to suit then i had to mod the reset for my adaptronic for the 60-2 trigger pattern on the flywheel

think thats it just the clutch flywheel and box to mount on the subframe and my radiator came from a 206 to go in next week:wasntme: just the oil cooler and intercooler to buy i think :scratch:

steer from the rear
26-07-2011, 06:07
right ive been painting and i caught my finger in the grinder which involved A&E as it ground my finger to the bone :cry:

i was modding a release frork as it wouldnt fit the bearing and sliped sticking my knuckle into the 6" bench grinder :scared: never seen a white thing in my finger before! wasnt much blood either for some reason

so any way ive mounted the flywheel and clutch put the gearbox on all fits :agree: dug out a polly bushed sub-frame i painted last year

so i got the car in and dropped the engine out, took a good hour so i then started cleaning and preping the engine bay, ive removed all the brackets and stuff and painted it black

then i had a stupid idea and took 4 hours to mask with my finger and some help from the other half what do you think keep it or loose it?

scratcher
26-07-2011, 18:39
Nice project dude. The car looks so good in white with the grey kit on :agree:
I love the bay too. I had the same sort of thing going on in my old Evo :D

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g319/pimpscratcher/Evolution%20V/206957_10150564755425711_689805710_18344970_587528 8_n.jpg

steer from the rear
27-07-2011, 00:07
i love that evo bay but how do people manage to do the chequers so well! mines ****e. any way engines in now, my intercooler and fan came today so can do the pipework tomorrow. ive a 3" downpipe to fit in :scared:

James5
27-07-2011, 08:05
i love that evo bay but how do people manage to do the chequers so well! mines ****e. any way engines in now, my intercooler and fan came today so can do the pipework tomorrow. ive a 3" downpipe to fit in :scared:


Looking :cool: Engine looks so OE, think Scratchers cheque's were sticker's,

steer from the rear
29-07-2011, 19:10
http://www.rtoc.org/files/Miscellaneous/IMG00911-20110729-1800.jpg

http://www.rtoc.org/files/Miscellaneous/IMG00912-20110729-1800.jpg

http://www.rtoc.org/files/Miscellaneous/IMG00914-20110729-1801.jpg


nearly done!

steer from the rear
20-03-2012, 21:37
been on the war path this month

t34 and a 38mm waste gate LARGE LOL


the way to take a engine out :wasntme:

and cutting out stuff thats no use :coffee:

more this week :agree:

HAndy
21-03-2012, 06:46
i take it your going for the big 400;) or slightly more .........???:D

fair play chap:agree:

steer from the rear
21-03-2012, 12:35
I'd love 400..... Don't know where I'd put it lol well were at 3ish and the limitations on my T3 and injectors are stopping me now so now I progress but I've standard rods and pistons so can't go over 20psi and std rod bolts do can't rev it hard :cry:

Over 300 and I'm happy :agree: maybe after the interiors is finished this year I will re do the manifold and put rods and pistons next year :D it's insane now lmao

steer from the rear
24-03-2012, 23:28
been cracking the whip this week:
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0499.jpg

old position of rad
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0502.jpg

new mod'ed subframe
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0504.jpg

3"flex put in this time!
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0513.jpg

all tacked up
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0515.jpg

forgot something......afr sensor boss
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0524.jpg

all dropped back in, new bracket for the coil pack fabricated also
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0520.jpg

HAndy
25-03-2012, 11:55
getting there :cool:

steer from the rear
25-03-2012, 12:13
I want to put the screamer pipe out the wing but I've a wheel in the way, I'd of put it back into the exhaust but there's no fun in that, it might have to go to the floor after all :(

I will get it all built up today and see where I'm at as regards to space. I need some new pipes for the air filter thanks to the small African snail of a compressor housing ha ha and I need a v band clamp in 2.5" for the exhaust then I can fire it up :D

Markey Mark (BD)
25-03-2012, 17:14
I want to put the screamer pipe out the wing but I've a wheel in the way, I'd of put it back into the exhaust but there's no fun in that, it might have to go to the floor after all

Its possible to poke the screamer pipe out the wing, i've done it ;)

steer from the rear
25-03-2012, 17:49
Anti-Social minds think alike lol
I will have a poke about with a bit of pipe tomorrow, I just remembered I need a waste gate solenoid also don't want a aem one are them r-spec ect ones any good on eBay?

Scoff
25-03-2012, 20:17
Anti-Social minds think alike lol
I will have a poke about with a bit of pipe tomorrow, I just remembered I need a waste gate solenoid also don't want a aem one are them r-spec ect ones any good on eBay?

Same valve as far as I can tell mate, except the AEM one costs 200% more :crap: They're just mac valve copies. AEM's come with a filter for the vent port, and a shiney AEM sticker, incase that floats your boat ;)

Scoff
25-03-2012, 20:19
But, get yourself to the scrapyard, take the N75 valve from just about any VW or Audi turbo, they work well. Later vauxhall turbos too (Z20LET, Z20LEH VXR's etc) all have a solenoid on or around the turbo.

steer from the rear
25-03-2012, 20:48
I was thinking about popping to Blackwell hydraulics and seeing what electronic 3 port air valves they have to offer........ At least I can book it to a vehicle and get it for free then :D

Willem-Jan
02-04-2012, 18:47
wow this build looks awesome! never seen it before!
what radiator is it? looks massive!

how much did you skimm the dish? what compression ratio do you expect it to be?

i'm building a low-boost F7R atm, my compression ratio will be somewhere around 9,2:1. skimmed the dish by 1mm and the edge 1,25mm.

Tutuur
03-05-2012, 10:59
update needed mate!

Alastair
26-10-2020, 13:27
The build lives on.


3278532785

Alastair
26-10-2020, 13:29
This time in a GTX more door.

If Russ is still about there is some info I could do with on the spec, fuel pressure, etc...

It certainly shifts at 25 psi on a GT3071R ... but it’s getting turned down until the forged bits go in.

Alastair
26-10-2020, 13:31
32786

3278732788

Matt Cole
26-10-2020, 17:58
Ive got an F7P on the bench at the moment. I just look at it to see what im going to do with it! It looks to be quite a strong lump compared with the F4R, gear driven oil pump etc. I have forge pistons, F4 rods, manifold etc and all gaskets to get it built up.

Not a priority at the moment though. :crap:

dickiegtt
17-11-2020, 21:38
Bay looks nice and I bet it is epic with that turbo especially when set up! Have you got any more pics and info on the car, are you building a forged lump for it now, have you put the engine into the gtx shell, did the other come to an abrupt end or rot? Are you tracking or fast road?

James5
29-11-2020, 09:28
Looking good

R5MJH
06-12-2020, 16:23
nice to see it going again mike said its a nippy fecker i built the red ola you bought lol

williamspaul
18-03-2025, 06:14
been cracking the whip this week:
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0499.jpg

old position of rad
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0502.jpg

new mod'ed subframe
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0504.jpg

3"flex put in this time!
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0513.jpg

all tacked up
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0515.jpg

forgot something......afr sensor boss
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0524.jpg

all dropped back in, new bracket for the coil pack fabricated also
http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk55/steer_from_the_rear1985/IMG_0520.jpg




Where you have the idle speed control valve connected to the throttle body did this work ok I want to do the same to mine thanks in advance