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As some of you may know, or not know, I am have been in the process of building a Single Turbo Rover V8 setup for my 1977 TR7 FHC.
The motor will be a stock rebuilt 3.5 Rover with std compression (8:1) which is ideal for the turbo application. I will be using Cometic head gaskets,in which the heads have been shaved down to accommodate the extra thickness of these gaskets. Erson cams has designed a special grind pattern for the application that will be suited for the turbo application with power from 2500-6500. A Holley 750 blow thru carb will be made specifically for my setup. The Holley will sit on top of a Harcourt single plane intake manifold. The setup will be intercooled with 2.5in piping.
The transmission will be a stock rebuilt Rover trans LT77. The car already has The Wedge Shop Mustang rear end conversion and all the other goodies.
I will update the thread over time with my progress. I plan on making the turbo setup into a kit in which anyone can bolt on their stock 3.5 with no modification and push 250Hp to the wheels.
Here are some more specs on the setup.
Specs on Driving
Street car
1 -5 drag passes a year
Driven to cars shows 600+ miles
6300k Redline
Drive ability is important
300-350WHP Target
Quick specs on Motor:
215 cubic inch
Aluminum Block
Aluminum Heads
Fresh rebuild
ARP hardware
Cometic Headgaskets
Makes 210hp in NA form
Specs
Rover 3.5 (215 cu in)
8:1 compression
93 Pump Gas
ARP head studs, main studs
Stock Heads
Erson TQ20 on a 112 (478 lift, 214 duration at .050)
Cast pistons, rods
Single plane intake (Harcourt)
Blow thru Carb (Holley 750)
10-15psi max
Mallory 6 Box (Boost timing retard functionality run off MAP sensor 1* timing pulled per 1LB of boost)
Intercooler Core Size 11"X12"X3" Overall Size 18"x12"x3" 2.5" Inlet & Outlet 3" Core
3 in Mandrel bent exhaust from Downpipe back w/ Vibrant 3in Streetpower muffler
160* thermostat
Mallory SS distributor 24* advance with 10* static advance
1 PTE 46mm External Wastegate
1 Tial 50mm BOV
Garret to4e 60 trim .58 A/R O Trim T4 exhaust housing with 3in Vband outlet
Thanks
Clint
The Wedge Shop
www.thewedgeshop.com
The motor will be a stock rebuilt 3.5 Rover with std compression (8:1) which is ideal for the turbo application. I will be using Cometic head gaskets,in which the heads have been shaved down to accommodate the extra thickness of these gaskets. Erson cams has designed a special grind pattern for the application that will be suited for the turbo application with power from 2500-6500. A Holley 750 blow thru carb will be made specifically for my setup. The Holley will sit on top of a Harcourt single plane intake manifold. The setup will be intercooled with 2.5in piping.
The transmission will be a stock rebuilt Rover trans LT77. The car already has The Wedge Shop Mustang rear end conversion and all the other goodies.
I will update the thread over time with my progress. I plan on making the turbo setup into a kit in which anyone can bolt on their stock 3.5 with no modification and push 250Hp to the wheels.
Here are some more specs on the setup.
Specs on Driving
Street car
1 -5 drag passes a year
Driven to cars shows 600+ miles
6300k Redline
Drive ability is important
300-350WHP Target
Quick specs on Motor:
215 cubic inch
Aluminum Block
Aluminum Heads
Fresh rebuild
ARP hardware
Cometic Headgaskets
Makes 210hp in NA form
Specs
Rover 3.5 (215 cu in)
8:1 compression
93 Pump Gas
ARP head studs, main studs
Stock Heads
Erson TQ20 on a 112 (478 lift, 214 duration at .050)
Cast pistons, rods
Single plane intake (Harcourt)
Blow thru Carb (Holley 750)
10-15psi max
Mallory 6 Box (Boost timing retard functionality run off MAP sensor 1* timing pulled per 1LB of boost)
Intercooler Core Size 11"X12"X3" Overall Size 18"x12"x3" 2.5" Inlet & Outlet 3" Core
3 in Mandrel bent exhaust from Downpipe back w/ Vibrant 3in Streetpower muffler
160* thermostat
Mallory SS distributor 24* advance with 10* static advance
1 PTE 46mm External Wastegate
1 Tial 50mm BOV
Garret to4e 60 trim .58 A/R O Trim T4 exhaust housing with 3in Vband outlet
Thanks
Clint
The Wedge Shop
www.thewedgeshop.com