View Full Version : spacer plate thickness
General Baxter
18-08-09, 11:47 PM
i have no idea
0.8mm,
1.0mm,
1.2mm,
1.5mm,
1.7mm,
2.0mm,
x16xe with about 15psi lol
need to work out compression etc queue some clever ass coont lol.
I think between 1.5-2.0 is the norm...
scottc1088
20-08-09, 07:27 AM
think the one iv got is a 2.0 but its at my parent's house. ill have a look for you as soon as i can
General Baxter
20-08-09, 10:05 AM
thats why im waiting for stu or burgo to see it lol
I dont know the exact thickness needed you gimp.
measure the CR, then play with my CR calculator and guesstimate the thickness needed to get the CR you think you want.
General Baxter
20-08-09, 10:52 AM
i cant find any info on the x16xe engine lol
since you will take the head off anyway, MEASURE it :p
General Baxter
20-08-09, 10:56 AM
no never lol
the run without a spacer. spacers are for gays
I had an excel program somewhere that told you the CR as you entered the spacer plate thickness, fook knows what ive done with it though, might of been on my old laptop
let_nova
20-08-09, 09:51 PM
http://performancetrends.com/Compression_Ratio_Calculator_V2.3.htm
may be of no use AT ALL
General Baxter
21-08-09, 09:04 PM
1.3mm
how do you get this ?
i think he guessed.
look at it this way, the bigger the spacer, the bigger the boost
let_nova
21-08-09, 09:15 PM
i think he guessed.
look at it this way, the bigger the spacer, the bigger the boost
edit:not to self stop being a cock
/\/\ you are repeating me....
let_nova
21-08-09, 09:19 PM
no you said the bigger the spacer the bigger the boost making it sound like it automatically increases the boost
sorry im just being anal
i was writing it for baxter.... i knew he'd understand
let_nova
21-08-09, 09:22 PM
sorry i have edited lol
My Courtenay 8v one is 2mm if that's any help to you
General Baxter
21-08-09, 09:28 PM
whats that boost at ?
General Baxter
21-08-09, 09:30 PM
using stus thingy i think iv made it all up lol
comp ratio std, 10.5:1
compressed vol, 42cc
face it baxter, you are off the map with this engine, somewhere near the 'here be dragons' bit.... everything you are doing to it is an adventure.
General Baxter
21-08-09, 09:42 PM
lol
put a 500mm spacer in lol
put a 500mm spacer in lol
that'd be about right, i reckon
I think you may have to raise the bonnet slightly for a half a meter spacer
and slant mount the engine.
djbrowney
21-08-09, 11:41 PM
why not just use two metal head gaskets and you can make up your desired thickness with just using so many layers of the gasket ???
turbo-boy
21-08-09, 11:44 PM
2mm spacer with 1 headgasket. really depends if you want to runbig boost but the thicker the spacer the slower it will be until the turbo kicks in. are you using aftermarket management?
let_nova
21-08-09, 11:45 PM
standard managment
turbo-boy
21-08-09, 11:50 PM
you gooing to be using a 5th injector or how you sortin the fueling side out?
General Baxter
22-08-09, 12:00 AM
2mm spacer with 1 headgasket. really depends if you want to runbig boost but the thicker the spacer the slower it will be until the turbo kicks in. are you using aftermarket management?
its allways on boost even from 800rpm lol turbos are for gayers lol
iv sorted all the fuel crap
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