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Postby Allen » April 16th, 2008, 9:52 am

Hey guys,

I thought i'd throw up a few pics to show how much has happened with the NF...

Bought as a relativly clean stocker with only a dodgy 2.5" cat back system, it was slow, ugly, didn't handle and sounds crap.

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After many months of procrastination I finally spent a bit of money on it... Its still slow and sounds crap, but now its less ugly and handles very well :)

First up was the addition of 17X8" Advanti Fluids with 235 Firestones.

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Then came an EF grille which was modded to resemble an FBT Grille.

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A little while later I attacked the suspension with some king superlows in the front and ultralows in the rear. Some Koni red adjustables and whiteline sway bar also went in with custom rear bump stops.
Somewhere along the line I bought some reco'd headlights of Sundeep and filled them with Diamond Vision globes, which made a huge difference to the lights.

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Since then I have also removed the standard badges and replaced with BA Ghia items

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That pretty much brings the car to today... Hasn't been an easy ride due to blowing things up.
I killed the gearbox on the Great Ocean Road which was replaced with a low k box from an EL XR8.

Future plans are not clear at the moment, as my fience and myself are expecting our first child in July, so spending money on the car will be a low priority.

Cheers,
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Alesia » April 16th, 2008, 10:17 am

just goes to show you that lowering a car and wheels can make alot of difference to the appearance looks good for minimal work :)
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Re: The SloLane

Postby EF ECTIV » April 16th, 2008, 11:36 am

nice lookin lane there mate.... Looks like a great project, lotsa potential :D
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Commando » April 16th, 2008, 12:10 pm

Spend the baby bonus on Windsor parts from the US :twisted:
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » April 16th, 2008, 12:25 pm

Cheers guys!

I could get a trickflow top end kit and a new bottem end for that money... But the missus would kill me, I reckon I'll choose life and leave the baby bonus for buying baby stuff! :)

One day it'll get some coin spent on it... at the moment it'll live in the garage whilst I drive a beaten up ED around...
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Re: The SloLane

Postby BLC » April 16th, 2008, 12:43 pm

Looks good on the road this thing, nicely composed along the GOR.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Dezza » April 16th, 2008, 1:42 pm

Agreed Rob. Allen, you've done a great job with this car! Good stuff
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Re: The SloLane

Postby fordfan » April 16th, 2008, 4:58 pm

nice ride mate & i like what you have done with the badge 8-)
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Re: The SloLane

Postby [Sterling] » April 16th, 2008, 5:02 pm

nice lane mate, but i dont like the wheels, personl opinion dont get cut about it! ;)
stll pretty good looing though, needs window tint ASAP! :D
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » April 16th, 2008, 9:39 pm

Thats cool Kester, I don't really mind the Advanti's but in saying that I'm not really attached to them. They just came along cheap enough and weren't a style I had seen much before... One day i'd love for it to be on EBGT wheels, or perhaps a much nicer styled set of 18's...

And yeah, i've been meaning to tint the windows since I bought the damn thing!
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Wave_Man » April 23rd, 2008, 12:34 am

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SIF not low enough... lol
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » April 23rd, 2008, 4:46 pm

Pfft, that was before it was lowered :P

I'm considering swaping the front superlows for ultra lows... needs to be lower...
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » May 26th, 2008, 9:24 am

Got bored on the weekend, so I took a couple of photos with my brothers new car...

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Re: The SloLane

Postby Commando » May 26th, 2008, 11:19 am

Looks mint, although the camber of the road doesn't help the "low" look, you need a flat surface, or a raised part where your rear tyre is to make it look lower than it actually is, what you've photographed is the opposite of that.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Dezza » May 26th, 2008, 11:23 am

Still a great looking car, Allen. Don't sell it. You'll regret it.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » June 2nd, 2008, 3:07 pm

Had some nice weather yesterday afternoon, so since I got no cash to make the NF go faster I thought i'd once again make it a photo whore...

Doesn't look as high as it did in the last photos :P

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Re: The SloLane

Postby Gozza » June 2nd, 2008, 3:09 pm

I like the first pic - A nice tint would set it off
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » September 15th, 2008, 9:13 am

Fixed a few problems under the bonnet yesterday.

The Harmonic balencer had slipped 42 degrees, so it needed to be replaced. Whilst doing this we found that the water pump was cactus so that was also done. The heater valve was also leaking onto the exhaust manifold so that was replaced also.

Some moron mechanic had removed the balencer in the past to 'fix' a leaking timing case. It was covered in sealastic :roll:
They had reused the same balencer seal and as a result it was mangled... No wonder it failed...

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The Bearing on the waterpump shaft has pretty much seized up, and there were signs of cavitation on the vanes.

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The heater valve had gone brittle with age and three of the four pipes had collapsed inside the hoses.

No wonder it was leaking :P
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New balencer, water pump, serp belt and lower radiatior hoses are on, and it runs smoother than it ever has.

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Feels like it has a lot more punch to it, esspecially above 3000rpm!
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » September 24th, 2008, 10:19 am

Just booked the NF in for window tinting for friday morning.

Going to Premier Tint in Coburg, and getting their "Black Night" package at 20% on all windows. Seems pretty good for $350.00

No doubt i'll have new pics on to post on monday :) I've been meaning to do this since I bought the car!
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Dezza » September 24th, 2008, 10:29 am

Good job Allen. I should really get around to getting mine done
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Phillis » September 28th, 2008, 4:40 pm

Be sure to post a pic of your tint as soon as its done! That things gunna go off with dark windows!
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » October 6th, 2008, 8:01 am

Tint has been on for a week now, but I've been to lazy to take photos...
I don't know why I didn't do this earlier, it makes the car so much nicer to drive in!

I couldn't really be bothered getting proper pics, so I just snapped a few pics when the missus nicked the car to go see her mum.

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And after a random cruise to go get some dinner ended up with us being in Bendigo, I grabbed this one too.

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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » October 13th, 2008, 11:36 am

I keep telling myself that I can't spend any more money on my NF, once again have been lying to myself...

Sitting under my desk at the moment is a new long term project... A Eaton M112 supercharger and TB assembly that I picked up over the weekend from SVT8.
I'm going to measure it up later tonight and create a 3d model of it in Autodesk Inventor.
I'll be designing an adaptor to fit the M112 onto a modified explorer lower manifold, made from laser cut aluminum plate which i'll have Tig welded together.

I will be keeping the standard serp belt, but machining up a new twin belt harmonic balencer pully and designing a new tensioning system for the secondary 8 rib supercharger belt.

The M112 will need a drive extension, which I'm pretty sure C.A.P.A. sell off the shelf.

The plans at the moment, is to collect everything I need over the next few years, including an AU windsor, as they will already have the explorer manifold and the coil pack ignition.

Fun times ahead!
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Dezza » October 14th, 2008, 4:58 pm

As I've already told you, that will be mad Allen! Good project for you.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » October 23rd, 2008, 3:17 pm

I've made a little bit of progress.

I've measured up and modeled the important parts of the Eaton M112. Important being the mounting face, intake flange and pulley size/location...
I CBF'd doing the pulley snout, as it isn't exactly critical to the design of the adaptor. The body of the M112 is just a representation, so it looks a little crappy.

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Next up is to get the intake manifold gasket that sits between the lower and upper from an explorer manifold and measure it up.

Once I've done that, and determined a datum point from the serp belt, I can start designing the adaptor.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby LUXO_8 » October 23rd, 2008, 4:16 pm

thats cool!...
looking forward to seeing how this goes
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Re: The SloLane

Postby impraven » October 23rd, 2008, 6:21 pm

Man love the lane!! The pic infront of the church looking building looks awesome. The reflection on the roof/ bonnet is brilliant. And GL with the supercharger idea! hope it all pans out according to plan
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » November 6th, 2008, 11:11 am

Thanks guys...

It sucks only being able to work on this thing after hours, its taking too long!

I bought a manifold gasket to measure up and use as a template.

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Now some work can begin on the actual adaptor itself. I'll be designing it out of 6mm thick 6061 Aluminum alloy sheet for the sides, and 8mm thick flanges top and bottom. I'll have 8 bell mouths turned up and welded to the top of the bottom flange.
I'm also looking into running a water to air heat exchanger directly underneath the M112.

The idea is to have a reservoir located in the boot, and pump water from that to a heat exchanger in the front bar, through the supercharger cooler and back to the reservoir.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby EFFalcon » November 6th, 2008, 11:19 am

is the dizzy location going to cause headaches?
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Steady » November 6th, 2008, 11:27 am

Yeah for sure Johnny, but looking at what he mentioned earlier it sounds like he is going coilpack, so AU/Explorer cam angle sensor is alot smaller.
Still something to take into account though.
I reckon bonnet clearance is gonna be a bigger issue!

If you need 8 rib idler/tensioner pulleys look in the Dayco catalogue for F350 7.5l powerstroke, they get 8 rib serp belt.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby EFFalcon » November 6th, 2008, 11:49 am

so he did... problem solved.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » November 6th, 2008, 12:37 pm

Yeah, the plan is to buy a complete AU engine, that way I won't have to deal with E7 & HO crapness.
The factory coil packs will more than likely be replaced with MSD coils anyway, which i'll proberly mount behind the M112 for a cleaner look.

The bonnet is definatly going to be an issue, But I have no problems cutting it up... Eventually I'd like to have a cowl induction scoop similar to the first gen Camaros... They are all the rage on Fox body Mustangs, and look pretty tough. BA Bulge would proberly do the trick, but they have been done to death.

I'll definatly look into the F350 Pulley, and BA Tensioner... Much better than designing a system myself!
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Dezza » November 6th, 2008, 12:40 pm

meh, who needs a bonnet anyway :P
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Re: The SloLane

Postby EFFalcon » November 6th, 2008, 12:47 pm

throttles out bonnet ftw.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Hybrid34 » November 6th, 2008, 1:55 pm

great looking car mate,
Very impresse with the mockup grille..looks the part
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Re: The SloLane

Postby SVT8 » November 6th, 2008, 9:14 pm

this is going to be so cool when done!!

twin t/b's out of the bonnet would look fu**ing tuff on a charged lane. It might'en be a bad option either. It would save on some costs to modifying air intake and bonnet. Would be running mafless too
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Re: The SloLane

Postby SLY5LT » November 7th, 2008, 6:13 am

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..." Eventually I'd like to have a cowl induction scoop similar to the first gen Camaros... They are all the rage on Fox body Mustangs, and look pretty tough. "

where on the same train of thought......was looking at the camaro style, but the ridge down the middle of it looks out of place with the lines of the car :( so i've got a "a9x" one which i'm going to graft into the bonnet with a cutout to suit so it will be functional ;) just doing the rounds to find out who's good at this type of work.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » November 7th, 2008, 9:05 am

Hybrid34 wrote:great looking car mate,
Very impresse with the mockup grille..looks the part
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Cheers Ash, its a little rough up close but its much better than the ugly plastic NF grille!
I'd still love a proper FBT one like yours though :)

SVT8 wrote:this is going to be so cool when done!!

twin t/b's out of the bonnet would look fu**ing tuff on a charged lane. It might'en be a bad option either. It would save on some costs to modifying air intake and bonnet. Would be running mafless too


I could always replace the F150 TB assembly with an Enderle bug catcher sitting directly on top of the M112, and have it poking through the bonnet a little bit sitting underneath a '70 Mustang Boss 429 scoop :P
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Wouldn't suit the style of the car though :(

It'll all be running mafless anyway, as it'll have full megasquirt using a MAP sensor to determine the airflow.
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » November 14th, 2008, 10:17 am

I'm after some opinions here, regarding the airflow dynamics of pressurized air and bell mouths/runners.

I've come up with the two following designs, first being a flange plate with 8 bell mouths welded to it. The bellmouths have a small 3mm radius on the top, as that is all that could fit before the bell mouths started touching each other.

The second is the flange plate with the runner holes having a 5mm radius on each one.
My theory is that since the explorer manifold lower half is being retained, there is no need for a bell mouth to increase the runner length... The advantage to this method is a lower profile supercharger adaptor, and a larger radius on the hole.

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What do you think?
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Re: The SloLane

Postby Allen » December 16th, 2008, 10:42 am

I've been slack and haven't really touched on this for a while...

I had a huge stack of work to do this morning, so I did this instead :P

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Its all 8mm thick 6061 Alloy Sheet... The Sandwich plate in between the Eaton and the adaptor will have the water to air intercooler core welded to the underside of it so it can be lifted out seperatly... It also means it can be retrofitted at a later date... meaning I can get it going without an intercooler whilst I sort the core and other crap out.
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