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Posted by: Ian Stott Aug 21 2016, 02:37 PM

Got my teener back from Mark Henrry, Aug. long weekend, drove it 1655 KM home to Moncton, no problems whatsoever! Just finished a 5 hour run with spirited driving, lots of twisty's and had to allow a bit of distance from the 911 ahead of me as I easily was on his ass in the twisty parts. Mark did a great job on my engine, fixing someone else's mistakes, nice to finally have a nice working engine! I am really impressed with the difference having a 2056, as has been said before, this is what it should of had right from the start.
I do have the factory sway bars, shocks are original, most likely Boge, and I did install the 100 lb weltmeister springs, that's it, she handles extremely well, is comfortable on a long trip and with that 2056 is a very nice package.

Ian Stott
Moncton
Canada

Posted by: billh1963 Aug 21 2016, 03:20 PM

QUOTE(Ian Stott @ Aug 21 2016, 04:37 PM) *

Got my teener back from Mark Henrry, Aug. long weekend, drove it 1655 KM home to Moncton, no problems whatsoever! Just finished a 5 hour run with spirited driving, lots of twisty's and had to allow a bit of distance from the 911 ahead of me as I easily was on his ass in the twisty parts. Mark did a great job on my engine, fixing someone else's mistakes, nice to finally have a nice working engine! I am really impressed with the difference having a 2056, as has been said before, this is what it should of had right from the start.
I do have the factory sway bars, shocks are original, most likely Boge, and I did install the 100 lb weltmeister springs, that's it, she handles extremely well, is comfortable on a long trip and with that 2056 is a very nice package.

Ian Stott
Moncton
Canada



Awesome! We need to see some pictures of this ride...

Posted by: Ian Stott Aug 21 2016, 07:27 PM

QUOTE(billh1963 @ Aug 21 2016, 06:20 PM) *

QUOTE(Ian Stott @ Aug 21 2016, 04:37 PM) *

Got my teener back from Mark Henrry, Aug. long weekend, drove it 1655 KM home to Moncton, no problems whatsoever! Just finished a 5 hour run with spirited driving, lots of twisty's and had to allow a bit of distance from the 911 ahead of me as I easily was on his ass in the twisty parts. Mark did a great job on my engine, fixing someone else's mistakes, nice to finally have a nice working engine! I am really impressed with the difference having a 2056, as has been said before, this is what it should of had right from the start.
I do have the factory sway bars, shocks are original, most likely Boge, and I did install the 100 lb weltmeister springs, that's it, she handles extremely well, is comfortable on a long trip and with that 2056 is a very nice package.

Ian Stott
Moncton
Canada



Awesome! We need to see some pictures of this ride...

I haven't been successful at posting pics , I will e-mail some to Mark Henry and maybe he will be kind enough to do that.

Ian


Posted by: theleschyouknow Aug 21 2016, 07:46 PM

sweet some day I would like to go 2056 glad to know you can feel the difference in the seat of your pants
curious, what motor did you go from? as in you can feel difference from your previous 1.7, 1.8 or 2.0?
glad it's running right, drive the sh!t out of it!

beerchug.gif
cjl

Posted by: MDG Aug 21 2016, 08:24 PM

QUOTE(Ian Stott @ Aug 21 2016, 04:37 PM) *

Got my teener back from Mark Henrry, Aug. long weekend, drove it 1655 KM home to Moncton, no problems whatsoever! Just finished a 5 hour run with spirited driving, lots of twisty's and had to allow a bit of distance from the 911 ahead of me as I easily was on his ass in the twisty parts. Mark did a great job on my engine, fixing someone else's mistakes, nice to finally have a nice working engine! I am really impressed with the difference having a 2056, as has been said before, this is what it should of had right from the start.
I do have the factory sway bars, shocks are original, most likely Boge, and I did install the 100 lb weltmeister springs, that's it, she handles extremely well, is comfortable on a long trip and with that 2056 is a very nice package.

Ian Stott
Moncton
Canada


Nice, Ian. I saw your car one night when I went out to see Mark. Glad to hear it's back and being enjoyed.


Posted by: Ian Stott Aug 22 2016, 02:22 AM

QUOTE(theleschyouknow @ Aug 21 2016, 10:46 PM) *

sweet some day I would like to go 2056 glad to know you can feel the difference in the seat of your pants
curious, what motor did you go from? as in you can feel difference from your previous 1.7, 1.8 or 2.0?
glad it's running right, drive the sh!t out of it!

beerchug.gif
cjl

73 2.0, but the engine was getting tired and starting to puff smoke between shiftsIt ran really well and was pretty quick, no problem sticking with an original six although his did sound nicer! I got the new heads from LN engineering and the Raby cam kit, combine that with the slight increase in displacement and you have a nice little engine. I found the biggest improvement is you have more torque at lower rpm.

Ian

Posted by: McMark Aug 22 2016, 05:47 AM

QUOTE(Ian Stott @ Aug 22 2016, 04:22 AM) *
I found the biggest improvement is you have more torque at lower rpm.

Yup. That's the best part of the 2056. beerchug.gif

Posted by: jim_hoyland Aug 22 2016, 05:53 AM

What size pistons does it have ? And what change to the headers / exhaust. ?

Posted by: McMark Aug 22 2016, 10:00 AM

2056 is 71mm stroke x 96mm bore.

Posted by: Ian Stott Aug 22 2016, 02:58 PM

QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ Aug 22 2016, 08:53 AM) *

What size pistons does it have ? And what change to the headers / exhaust. ?


What Mark said about the Pistons , pretty standard exhaust, SS heat exchangers and a muffler from Tangerine Racing that has 2 outlets.

Posted by: theleschyouknow Aug 22 2016, 06:01 PM

QUOTE(Ian Stott @ Aug 22 2016, 03:22 AM) *

73 2.0, but the engine was getting tired and starting to puff smoke between shiftsIt ran really well and was pretty quick, no problem sticking with an original six although his did sound nicer! I got the new heads from LN engineering and the Raby cam kit, combine that with the slight increase in displacement and you have a nice little engine. I found the biggest improvement is you have more torque at lower rpm.

Ian


hmm I have 73 2.0... idea.gif

did you stick with original fi, different fi or go with carbs?

beerchug.gif
cjl

Posted by: Ian Stott Aug 23 2016, 01:55 PM

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[quote name='Ian Stott' post='2388395' date='Aug 22 2016, 03:22 AM']
73 2.0, but the engine was getting tired and starting to puff smoke between shiftsIt ran really well and was pretty quick, no problem sticking with an original six although his did sound nicer! I got the new heads from LN engineering and the Raby cam kit, combine that with the slight increase in displacement and you have a nice little engine. I found the biggest improvement is you have more torque at lower rpm.

Ian
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hmm I have 73 2.0... idea.gif

did you stick with original fi, different fi or go with carbs?

beerchug.gif
cjl
Switched the d-jet out, put in L-jet. D-jet just wouldn't run right, Mark Henry tried hard, l-jet works nice.

Ian

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