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post Sep 28 2011, 07:01 PM
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I am starting this thread to document the build of my recent acquisition of a car I am going to name Apollo. It was previously owned by a fellow out in Illinois and was sold to me via 914 LTD. From what I know It was a purpose built Auto X car, but only has about two hours of run time on the engine.

Here are the specs as I received it:

Exterior Mods:
  • Factory Steel Flares
  • Newish Silver Base/Clear
  • Fiberglass 916 Style Front Bumper
  • Fiberglass Stock Style Rear Bumper
  • Fiberglass Hood With Headlight Delete
  • Fiberglass Trunk
  • Fiberglass Painted Rocker Panels
  • Painted Targa Top
  • Lexan Rear Window
  • Lightened Door Skins
  • Original Doors, Hood, Trunk
  • No Wipers, Headlights
  • Rear Porsche Reflector
Interior Mods:
  • Koenig Race Seats
  • RaceTech Leather Wheel
  • Amco Console with Assorted Gauges
  • Welt. Short Shift Kit
  • Bolt in Cage with Door Bars
  • Simpson 4 pt. Harnesses
Suspension Mods:
  • Rich Johnson 5-Lug Conversion
  • Front Volvo Big Brakes
  • Front Vented Rotors
  • 911 Front Struts
  • Koni Adjustable Shocks
  • 914-6 Rear Rotors With Stock Front Calipers
  • 22mm Front Torsion Bars
  • Welt. Adj. Front Sway
  • 180 lb Springs w/Adjustable Perches
  • Hoosier Road Race Radials
Engine Specifications:
  • Front Mounted Oil Cooler
  • 2.4 L 4-cyl built by ROCS auto
  • 103mm J+E Forged Pistons
  • 1.8L Stroked to 2.0 Specs
  • 48mm Intake
  • 38mm Exhaust
  • Chromoly Pushrods
  • High Flow Oil Pump
  • MSD Ignition w/ Adj. Rev. Limiter
  • 44mm Dual Webers
  • Lightened Flywheel
  • Kennedy Engineering Stage IV Clutch
  • Ported, Polished Heads with 10:1 Compression
  • Port Matched Manifolds
  • Kerry Hunter Headers
  • Claimed 180 HP
  • Claimed 170 ft-lbf Torque
Transmission Specs:
  • Recent Rebuild by 914 LTD
  • Quaffe Torque Bias Diff
  • Shortened 5th Gear
Misc:
  • 5 Gal Fuel Cell
  • New Bearings and Bushings
  • Blue Brake Fluid
  • 8x15 Fuchs
  • Claimed 1600 lb Weight
And Now the pictures!
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post Sep 28 2011, 07:05 PM
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post Sep 28 2011, 07:07 PM
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post Sep 28 2011, 07:09 PM
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post Sep 28 2011, 07:11 PM
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post Sep 28 2011, 07:13 PM
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post Sep 28 2011, 07:25 PM
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Nice car. I'm not up on current PCA classes, but those mods are gonna have you maxed out and runnin' with the big boys. Better get used to them having a LOT more money than you, and having cars that may be a LOT faster. The rules are available on line, I think. Dave Darling may know what's what.

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post Sep 28 2011, 07:34 PM
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Drop a big 6 in it! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif)
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post Sep 28 2011, 07:36 PM
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I think I may plan for a 2.7 build when the 2.4 gets closer to giving up
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post Sep 28 2011, 07:48 PM
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With all that car I would plan for a 3.6 or 3.8 build-up. Nice looking car begging for a six.
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post Sep 28 2011, 08:42 PM
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Ross, Nice Buy! Hopefully get to see it in person!

That looks like a fun one. Have you flogged it yet? How does that 2.4 pull?

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post Sep 28 2011, 08:49 PM
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I haven't pushed it past 3000 RPM yet since it has such high compression that I feel insecure on pump gas. I put three gallons of 92 octane premium in and drove it around the block, miles of grip, tons of stopping power, and lots of pull. The clutch is really harsh. I just located a supplier for 110 octane race gas locally, so hopefully I'll get some real drive time on it. Need to get a few days without rain first though.
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post Sep 28 2011, 10:39 PM
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Nice car, congrats!!! I think the weight estimate is 'optimistic' though.

What group and type of events are you looking to do? I have no idea what is available in your area but am looking forward to hearing your plans and progress.
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post Sep 29 2011, 12:00 AM
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Nice buy, lots of potential there.
Do you know what camshaft was installed?
RPM limit?

A few things I see:

Your header is way too small for a 2.4L.
I guarantee it's holding the engine back - a lot. There's at least 10 more hp & 10 lb-ft torque available just by replacing the exhaust.

You should have 4 EGTs to monitor the fuel mixture of each cylinder at WOT.
Single O2 sensing doesn't have much value on a race car.

I don't understand why the oil thermostat would be placed in the front trunk so close to the cooler.
It should be closer to the engine to shorten the route when the oil is cold.
Also, IMO hoses that long should be -12, not -10 (definitely not -8).
No tuna can, or accusump? The engine won't last long once you start pushing it around at a competitive event.
You should consider moving up to a dry sump oil system right away.

5 gal fuel cell isn't going to get you far. Fine for an AX toy but not big enough for even one on-track session.

I'd lower the rear another half inch.

Where's your adjustable brake bias control?

Front anti-sway bar is too small.

Stage 4 clutch is overkill. Your leg's gonna get a work out.
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post Sep 29 2011, 07:57 AM
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If you start doing much in the way of track events the cage will need to be updated. You need a modern main hoop with SCCA/NASA legal Diagonal and cross brace. You will also need legal door bars as well. Best bet is to have a custom cage built if you intend to seriously track the car. The four cylinder will put you in the virtually unlimited classes and you will really be running against some full out well sorted race cars. You can run the car in SCCA ITU/ITO/ITE. That is a catch all class that requires a DOT tire, but beyond that its mostly free.

You could build the car to run in HSR. Most of the mods you have minus the engine could allow you to run in the 2.0 Challenge class. You would have to swap in a 2.0 six, but you could at least show up and run for a while until the 2.4 gives it up. No one will complain because you will still be down about 50+hp. But you will have tons of people to race with in 914s and 911s. Plus they run a treaded vintage tire.

Looks like you could have a good trackday package to start out with. That would at least let you run some open track events to decide if that is what you really want to do. Chris makes good suggestions. I would add to that:

Get some ducting for that oil cooler.

You need to exhaust the air properly to ensure efficiency.

Also toss the clutch and get a decent clutch. No sense in destroying the thrust bearings on the engine with a massive clutch. Your not making enough torque to warrant anything more than a stock pressure plate, maybe an aluminum S pressure plate for racing. I would use a sprung hub clutch just to help keep the transmission alive.

Get a proper breather can on there and toss that crappy filter stuck on the side of the oil filler neck. It will keep the oil off the engine and engine bay.

Your fuel cell is not legal for anything beyond autox. You will need a road race legal fuel cell to run head to head and maybe even some time trials.
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post Sep 29 2011, 08:12 AM
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If you want it and end up out this way I have a stock fuel reno I'll give you.....has some rust in it.

Beautiful car!
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post Sep 29 2011, 10:24 AM
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QUOTE(Racer Chris @ Sep 29 2011, 02:00 AM) *

Your header is way too small for a 2.4L.
I guarantee it's holding the engine back - a lot. There's at least 10 more hp & 10 lb-ft torque available just by replacing the exhaust.

You should have 4 EGTs to monitor the fuel mixture of each cylinder at WOT.
Single O2 sensing doesn't have much value on a race car.

I don't understand why the oil thermostat would be placed in the front trunk so close to the cooler.
It should be closer to the engine to shorten the route when the oil is cold.
Also, IMO hoses that long should be -12, not -10 (definitely not -8).
No tuna can, or accusump? The engine won't last long once you start pushing it around at a competitive event.
You should consider moving up to a dry sump oil system right away.

Where's your adjustable brake bias control?

Stage 4 clutch is overkill. Your leg's gonna get a work out.

I think I am at least going to keep the headers for now, but need to be thinking about upgrading to better flowing. I know you are biased, but are there any other high flowing header systems out there besides yours?

What would I use EGT data for? just determining which cylinders were lean under load?

I am planning on getting an Accusump system ASAP, what is the preferred size for this application? 3 qt? I had heard some talk about the front trunk being the best mounting location for an accusump for weight distribution, which would only work with a front mounted thermostat. but then you have some excessive pumping distance.

If i were to relocate the thermostat, where would the preferred location be?

I have switched the 5 gal race tank out with the stock tank since 5 gal on this engine isn't worth much anywhere but autoX.

I have not seen any adjustable brake bias control, so I am operating under the assumption that it has a stock proportioning valve.

I have cam specs somewhere and will post later. the heads have stiffer return springs so I place the true redline around 6500.

QUOTE(Brett W @ Sep 29 2011, 09:57 AM) *

You could build the car to run in HSR. Most of the mods you have minus the engine could allow you to run in the 2.0 Challenge class. You would have to swap in a 2.0 six, but you could at least show up and run for a while until the 2.4 gives it up. No one will complain because you will still be down about 50+hp. But you will have tons of people to race with in 914s and 911s. Plus they run a treaded vintage tire.

Get some ducting for that oil cooler.

Also toss the clutch and get a decent clutch. No sense in destroying the thrust bearings on the engine with a massive clutch. maybe an aluminum S pressure plate for racing. I would use a sprung hub clutch just to help keep the transmission alive.

Get a proper breather can on there and toss that crappy filter stuck on the side of the oil filler neck. It will keep the oil off the engine and engine bay.


I'm working on the ducting bit.

Am I right that you are essentially saying I should revert to a stock clutch and pressure plate?

HSR looks pretty awesome

QUOTE(mark21742 @ Sep 29 2011, 10:12 AM) *

If you want it and end up out this way I have a stock fuel reno I'll give you.....has some rust in it.

Beautiful car!

What is a stock fuel Reno?
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post Sep 29 2011, 10:36 AM
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Damn auto correct and me not paying attention.....stock fuel tank lol
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post Sep 29 2011, 10:45 AM
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It'll get ya. I realized that after I posted. I already had one out of my older car that got totaled. Thanks for the offer though!
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