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CSR modifications winter 2014/15


Hanns Per

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After 8 years and 120.000 km last winter I completely took the car apart, gave it a new colour and some other things, here some pictures.

This is the 2.5L Duratec engine with a 2.3 head. The engine is specified for optimum low RPM torque. Therefore I also went from roller barrels to TBs and a 4 -2 1 exhaust. I left the original fuel injectors directly to the head because the maximum RPM is 6500 where i achieve some 280 hp.

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The heater stuff was completely removed and with a flap which is controlled by a choke cable I contol warm air intake into the footwell.

Brake and clutch hydraulic containers are Ducati ones.enginebayleftside.jpg.c40651e14d7809ca0c9bec92152b52dd.jpg

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The 4 -2 - 1 exhaust from Hayward and Scott with larger diamieter primaries. 48mm externalExhaustwith48mmexternaldiaprimaries.jpg.3a83e0412a77136a358650e636077c63.jpg

To fit under the bonnet I made this assymetric plateSBDThrottlebodies.jpg.b35e2120eb63f7a10a1939acfcab4144.jpg

 

This is the new Diff support which allowed me to get rid of the bars going through the boot. It was welded from Arch

left sidenewdiffsupportleft.jpg.4d08493eb56005accecc1feba98690dc.jpgright sidenewdiffsupportright.jpg.99dfc2292585ed62a1de1a152704c11d.jpgThe new Penske 8700 dampers, I like them very muchPenske8700rear.jpg.1447d83f3fcb93652ee76e918dc7b375.jpg

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And the new dashboard, no more key, combined switch and starter and the choke button to open the flap to the engine bay for warm air

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Overtaker  rear view mirror mounted to door, I cut away the channel and bolted it to the door,  very satisfied with this.

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