1300 tuning? The world is your lobster!<br>
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Jod'll see you right. You might also like to look out for a copy of the Gareth Thomas book, helluva lot of race proven wisdom in there.<br>
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If you want to get radical take a look at this thread over at <!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.club.triumph.org.uk/cgi-bin/ ... 1613,s=all" target="top">Club Triumph</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--> forum. The torque curve (if you can call it a curve) is pushing sprint territory.<br>
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Julian<br>
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1972 <!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.triumphowners.com/754">Spitfire IV</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--> No name, in bits.<br>
1968 <!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.triumphowners.com/705">GT6 II</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--> Little blue, nice!<br>
1973 <!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.triumphowners.com/755">Dolomite Sprint</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--> VA41, seriously tetley.<br>
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madness....
This is all the law of diminishing returns really. Yes it may be possible to get reliable 120 bhp type numbers from a 1300 but it will cost money, fiddling about and heartache.<br>
Why bother when a good TR7 lump is peanuts.<br>
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That supercharged Spit is wonderful....but mentally challenged.<br>
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In a Spit I can see some point, as the Triumph slant lumps dont sit well on the suspension and the six is a waste of cast metal, although I would probably fit a Rover T16, XE or Ford I-4 or Zetec if I was after that kind of performance, which isnt what a spit is for really, the rear suspension being crap. (I do own 2 so I know) <br>
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In a dolomite...no substitute for cubes as the yanks say.<br>
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Jonners
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Why bother when a good TR7 lump is peanuts.<br>
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That supercharged Spit is wonderful....but mentally challenged.<br>
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In a Spit I can see some point, as the Triumph slant lumps dont sit well on the suspension and the six is a waste of cast metal, although I would probably fit a Rover T16, XE or Ford I-4 or Zetec if I was after that kind of performance, which isnt what a spit is for really, the rear suspension being crap. (I do own 2 so I know) <br>
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In a dolomite...no substitute for cubes as the yanks say.<br>
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Re: madness....
"why bother' you ask.<br>
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'Because it's there' I reply.<br>
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As I said before, I want to see how far the 1300 engine will go. I want to see if its possible to get the needle off the end of the dial like I can in my 1500. I have two engines sitting here waiting for something to do. This seems like a good use for one of them.<br>
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I reckon its possible to (reliably) crack the ton for under a ton and Sprint speeds for less than 250. 0-60 times, we'll see.<br>
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And we WILL see...<br>
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Speak at the weekend Al.<br>
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Jod
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'Because it's there' I reply.<br>
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As I said before, I want to see how far the 1300 engine will go. I want to see if its possible to get the needle off the end of the dial like I can in my 1500. I have two engines sitting here waiting for something to do. This seems like a good use for one of them.<br>
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I reckon its possible to (reliably) crack the ton for under a ton and Sprint speeds for less than 250. 0-60 times, we'll see.<br>
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And we WILL see...<br>
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Speak at the weekend Al.<br>
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Jod
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Re: madness....
Count me in Jod.<br>
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I am going to be building a rally 1300 engine soon and probably a mild tune 1500 as well.<br>
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Having had a go in a 1300 Spit with 144 BHP (I saw the printout with my own eyes) I know it can be done.<br>
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Don't want to spend that sort of money (and it was a bit peaky!!), but 95-110 brake should be achieveable reasonably economically.
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1968 Triumph 1300FWD<br>
1975 Triumph 1500TC Auto<br>
1989 Honda Civic 1300 Auto<br>
2006 Mondeo 2.0 Ghia X Auto<br>
2002 Renault Scenic<br>
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I am going to be building a rally 1300 engine soon and probably a mild tune 1500 as well.<br>
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Having had a go in a 1300 Spit with 144 BHP (I saw the printout with my own eyes) I know it can be done.<br>
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Don't want to spend that sort of money (and it was a bit peaky!!), but 95-110 brake should be achieveable reasonably economically.
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1968 Triumph 1300FWD<br>
1975 Triumph 1500TC Auto<br>
1989 Honda Civic 1300 Auto<br>
2006 Mondeo 2.0 Ghia X Auto<br>
2002 Renault Scenic<br>
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Re: madness....
Just to keep you guessing, who said anything about a Dolly....?! <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START ;) --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br>
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Re: madness....
i was looking at tuning my 1500 a while ago, decided not to due to the enoumous stroke and inabilty to efectivly dynamicly ballance it, but i came across this page which gives some very interesting tips (esp about the oilways) <!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.totallytriumph.net/spitfire/ ... <!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--> may be of some interest.<br>
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