So I damaged my engine in my last event! Not Happy!
The event was a 3 day rally called AFM, on the third day I had a McLaren gaining on me as I was nursing the car due to overheating issues however I decided to up the pace to keep the Big Mac at bay. I managed to keep him behind me however after I crossed the finish line I thought I had blown the engine, there was a loud bang and lots of smoke. Louis my co-driver jumped out with the fire extinguisher, we waited a moment, no flames??
We had blown the welsh plug in the head, it was now lodged in the firewall. This was because I had modified the cooling system the previous day to fix an air ingress that was causing large fluctuations in the engine temp, not by best idea.
Following the rally blow up, I have had the car under repair for several months to fix the cooling, the drivability and the handling, this action has taken the last three months to complete.
I put a return line from the radiator to the coolant fill bottle as well as tapping a hole in the back of the head up by the firewall with a dash 6 back to the fill bottle. This system allows full flow to the radiator and if steam or pressure builds in the head it can vent to the fill bottle, this way the system will self evacuate any air and it seems to work. Further more we just dyno’d the engine and am happy with the results 136 hp the wheels on a single 45dcoe.
The engine is modified significantly, however I still have the Renault wedge head, block, crank etc. the cam is 305 degrees custom ground along with valves that are also custom made, extensive porting, modified chambers and modified oil pathways all add to the end result which I think are great, respect to Extreme Performance for all the work.
Attached are the dyno figures which we feel could be better with DCOE twins and lots of time tuning.
It feels great to drive with lots of power to accelerate and is easy to manage on the throttle, it’s time to fine tune the balance of the car so that it is reliable and quick, the new hill climb season is starting and I hope for some success this season.
Please see the dyno results attached
Cheers,
Willa