irokin Posted February 29, 2004 Report Posted February 29, 2004 Its tried and tested. Other guys have said that K50s don't handle power as well as K40s. Stands to reason too when you really think about it. 5 gears, more moving parts, more chance of something screwing up. Robs using a K40. Sure he could do with an extra gear..but loosing that reliability isnt worth it. The other argument is that 5th really isnt that great...i mean shit..maybe a 500rpm drop. Youd be better off getting larger rims (14s or 15s) and use a slightly larger profile than you would to match the old diameter. Quote
Xany Posted February 29, 2004 Author Report Posted February 29, 2004 yeah i suppose......but 5th gear also has its advantages....i'm still looking for a k to T series bell housing.....until i get one and a t series box. i'll stick with the 5 speed......it also depends on how you drive it....i'f you wanna be a cockhead you are going to break shit......if you drive it like its meant to be driven then you wont break as much stuff........simple as that...... the old saying also comes to mind "drive it like you stole it"....... which is sometimes how i drive my car.....only when i'm very pissed off....not in the near future though Quote
demuire Posted February 29, 2004 Report Posted February 29, 2004 Umm, that is almost certainly not a private road, and the number plates are on that car, did you really want to post that here? Quote
irokin Posted February 29, 2004 Report Posted February 29, 2004 Umm, that is almost certainly not a private road, and the number plates are on that car, did you really want to post that here? I don't think nicks that careless :| Quote
Teddy Posted February 29, 2004 Report Posted February 29, 2004 Nar, if u think back enough, and use 1 + 1 - any 1 can figure out who it is... :| but then again not every 1 can be bothered to try and find out who it is lol Quote
Super Jamie Posted March 1, 2004 Report Posted March 1, 2004 dyno2000 is just an estimation, i doubt you'll ever make the power figures it gives out. it may be spot on for the big blocks it was designed for, not so for smaller motors. through testing, i've found if you allow for 85% error with a K motor, you generally get an accurate figure. my engine allegedly makes 139hp in dyno2000, i can tell you right now that it's not making that much unless you have a penchant for doing line lockies all the time, and flat changing all the time, you're probably not going to harm either a 4 speed or a 5 speed too much. i can show you a ke30 with a worked 4k very similar to mine, which has been given heaps of curry but nothing stupid (like burnouts) and has been running the same K50 for 8 years. that being said, constant hard driving around town will kill second gear, no matter what K gearbox you use you can get k-to-t bellhousings for about $200 ex NZ, ask around on club-k. don't forget you'll have to convert to hydraulic clutch. the k-to-t bellhousing has the slave cylinder on the drivers side, so you won't have exhaust clearance issues at least out of interest, what cam are you running? what are the timing specs? is it a hydraulic or flat tappet cam? Quote
irokin Posted March 1, 2004 Report Posted March 1, 2004 constant hard driving around town will kill second gear, no matter what K gearbox you use I can vouch for that...my 2nd gear crunches sometimes now...foot flat to the floor on the clutch! Dyno2000 isnt very good for turbo motors either...hopeless infact Quote
Xany Posted March 1, 2004 Author Report Posted March 1, 2004 here are the can settings that came inside the box...... my brother said that the lobe lift is mesured from the base circle of the cam itself....meaning that the rest of the 400+ lift is made up of the circle... Quote
Super Jamie Posted March 2, 2004 Report Posted March 2, 2004 shit, that's quite large. not exactly a "street" cam is it :| i'd want to be running at least 10.5:1 with a cam like that, you could probably even get away with 11 if your chamber design was decent and um, i don't think your brother knows what he's talking about in relation to valvelift. lobe lift is the difference in the highest point of the lobe, and the base circle. this is how much the lifter and pushrod move up and down during valve opening. corollas run a 1.5 ratio rocker, which then opens the valve 1.5 times as much as the pushrod end of the rocker moves. this is why most people's lift figures are larger numbers ie 274 x 1.5 = 411 you are running 0.411 valve lift and i hope to god that's a flat tappet cam Quote
Xany Posted March 2, 2004 Author Report Posted March 2, 2004 my brother is a mechanic so i prolly didnt type that right.....he prolly said the same as what you said.....except i typed it all wrong.....whoops Quote
Nitephyre Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 mmm, i want to make love to this 5K methinks.... :) all this talk of engine builds.... I WANT TO GET MINE STARTED :| Quote
demuire Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 Make love to a 5K? Hmm, might hurt a bit I think - they don't have the right holes in the right places, and the ones that they do have weren't really designed for the task :| Make sure you use good lube :) Quote
Teddy Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 (looks around...) ( ...they must of owned Nissans... ) (using Cheap oils - of course ! ) :| Quote
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