Peripheral Port Engine Installation
#201
Ok, update day with pics:
Whats wrong with this picture?
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Proper way to fix this would be to source another rotor of the same letter series, however it would still cost the same to balance: SO........................
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A quick trip to the milling machine straightened out another PINEAPPLE RACING:"OOPS, I guess I screwed the pooch on that one" screw-up.
In order to get the dynamic balance correct, Stan had to remove some material in the core area
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A new Clutch and flywheel to harness the P-Port and to handle the high RPM's
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Apart: Pretty pieces!!!!!
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Whats wrong with this picture?
[attachment=30162:attachment]
Proper way to fix this would be to source another rotor of the same letter series, however it would still cost the same to balance: SO........................
[attachment=30163:attachment]
A quick trip to the milling machine straightened out another PINEAPPLE RACING:"OOPS, I guess I screwed the pooch on that one" screw-up.
In order to get the dynamic balance correct, Stan had to remove some material in the core area
[attachment=30164:attachment]
A new Clutch and flywheel to harness the P-Port and to handle the high RPM's
[attachment=30165:attachment]
Apart: Pretty pieces!!!!!
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#206
[quote name='banzaitoyota' date='Apr 16 2005, 08:27 PM']new troubleshooting tool
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holly! old schoo batman!
I use this at home with an old computer... couple of zenier diodes to protect the Soundblaster 16...
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=U&start=1&q=ht...ill.html&e=9717
I use this one at work on my lab bench
http://www.lecroy.com/tm/products/scopes/d....asp?mseries=18
It costs more than a brand new fully loaded Rx8. I can login and monitor it over TCP/IP or internet
I haven't used one of those old school ones since my days in the physics lab in university.
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holly! old schoo batman!
I use this at home with an old computer... couple of zenier diodes to protect the Soundblaster 16...
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=U&start=1&q=ht...ill.html&e=9717
I use this one at work on my lab bench
http://www.lecroy.com/tm/products/scopes/d....asp?mseries=18
It costs more than a brand new fully loaded Rx8. I can login and monitor it over TCP/IP or internet
I haven't used one of those old school ones since my days in the physics lab in university.
#208
[quote name='nismo convert' date='Jun 15 2005, 01:34 AM']ouch in the rotor pic your using a D and a B thats not cool, lots of ballancing EH?
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I did not pick those rotors by choice: Those are the 2 that ROB GOLDEN at PINEAPPLE RACING sent in the engine, Yes, lots of balancing was required.
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I did not pick those rotors by choice: Those are the 2 that ROB GOLDEN at PINEAPPLE RACING sent in the engine, Yes, lots of balancing was required.
#210
[quote name='Cheers!' date='Jun 15 2005, 07:09 AM']I know your real problem. THe rotors are not in your engine and you are not racing.
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OUCH!
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OUCH!