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M3Evo

[engine_work] Mi16 Direct To Head Throttle Bodies!

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Rippthrough

I want some :D

 

 

Oooohhh, shiny....... :D

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Hilgie

Nice cambeltcover as well...made it yourself??

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miamistu
Nice cambeltcover as well...made it yourself??

 

The belt cover was made by a mate who can tig weld. Then Alex filed off his welds and polished the whole thing up. :D

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DJ_ManuR6

Any news?

 

Cheers

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M3Evo

Sorry, the whole things ground to a halt whilst I selfishly beaver away on my own car.

 

As soon as the beemer's up and running though, I'll be getting on with these!

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DJ_ManuR6

Ok mate, dont forget that I´m hiding on the dark waiting for it :D

 

Cheers

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butpug

Just curious,,, Are your butterflys completely round? If so how do they seal when on 0% or have you put in some clearance between the body and the choke?

 

Secondly what sort of bearings are you running the spindles on?

 

Cheers :D

 

Ian

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M3Evo

The prototype butterfly was round, however the production ones are to close at 8degrees and so are elliptical, which is a bit more conventional.

 

The spindles will run in either whitemetal or bronze bearings, depending on which is easier to make.

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M3Evo

Bloody hell!

 

It's been a while!

 

Right, to get things back on track, I've redesigned the butterflies as they were taking literally an AGE to make and it was unbelievably easy to cock-up hours and hours worth of work.

 

Anyway, here's the result:post-3444-1136406761_thumb.gif

 

Not quite as pretty as the original design, but about a million times easier to make with the equipment I currently have available.

 

So, what do we think? Less restrictive than normal butterfly/spindle assemblies?

 

Actually just had a thought that the butterfly could be silver soldered into the spindle halves which could be profiled down a bit, thus losing the bolts again :angry:

 

Hmmmm, like that idea!

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Mandic

Well to be honest I like the first idea.

 

But like You said...this ones seems much easier to make...

 

Cheers

 

Ziga

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M3Evo

I prefer the first design too, and whilst they are possible to make, it's mountains of work which can easily go boobs up.

 

If I ever get a milling machine (and turn-table), I'll make them as per the first design! :)

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Ahl
If I ever get a milling machine (and turn-table), I'll make them as per the first design! :D

 

Yeah yeah! :lol:

Thats easy to say, but believe me you'd trash that idea after making the first one (after taking 4 hours!) :)

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M3Evo

:lol: I did do one and it fitted perfectly. However, it also took 8 boring hours to make! I promptly ballsed up the next one :)

 

I'm actually quite liking the fabricated idea, tis a bit of a compromise, but must be better than having the spindle run full width!

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DrSeuss

issue with not having the spindle full width is there's too much scope for misalignment. Given the consequences of having them stuck open, i'd be wary of using your design.

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M3Evo

Did have a thought about that actually:

 

When I machine the spindles, I do them between centres so that if I need to take them off the lathe for some reason, they'll be pretty spot bollock concentric when I put them back.

 

Now if I leave the spindles a little oversized prior to assembly with the butterfly, I can stick the completed assembly back in between the centres and bring them down to the 8mm dia, and perfectly concentric too :lol:

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28CRAIG

I know this topic is a bit old but has there been any more progrees with these yet?

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miamistu

Yeah, they're up and running on my car :)

 

Bit of a fuel leak through the rail though - so the car's in the garage until it's sorted :o

 

I'll have a full report on the project in a couple of weeks in a new thread.

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Mandic
I'll have a full report on the project in a couple of weeks in a new thread.

 

Looking forward :)

 

Cheers

 

Ziga

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M3Evo

New fuel rail's on the way, if we're lucky the materials for the new and improved one will be waiting for me when I get home :)

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M_R_205

any images, im getting all excited rading it but the pics dont seem to work

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DJ_ManuR6

Im glad you will be close to the end of it! Im following this post from the begining and i hope you dont put me very down on the list when amounts of orders came to you :)

 

I cant wait to see those pics :blink:

 

Cheers

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M3Evo

mi16_engine_finished.jpg

 

That's a bit out of date now as the connection between the fuel rails was revised to look shinier, and now those rails are going on the shelf to be replaced by a stainless steel rail that hopefully won't bloody leak!

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jackherer

They look excellent, there is a LOT of room for trumpets and filters.

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miamistu

Trumpets are now enclosed in Jon Murgies old airbox with a big fat K&N filter.

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M3Evo

Sound nice at full throttle too ;)

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