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TR3 Fuel Injection / Turbo project up-date

Just got this from Kevin ( who I posted about previously):

tr3injector.jpg

and

fuel_injection_gear.jpg


lookin' nice!
 
Re: TR3 Fuel Injection / Turbo project up-date

Ok, want to read that thread but it <span style="font-size: 26pt">IS TO BIG!!!</span>!

Is there a way to shrink it down to normal??
 
Re: TR3 Fuel Injection / Turbo project up-date

Don, if you right click on each image and select "view image" your computer will show it (each image) to you in more manageable size. But you have to do that for each image separately.
 
Re: TR3 Fuel Injection / Turbo project up-date

This was the nutter that figured he'd get 300 BHP out of the TR engine.

Looks like he is doing nice work, but get back to us with those dyno results when he is finished!
 
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billspohn said:
This was the nutter that figured he'd get 300 BHP out of the TR engine.

'Tis said nutter. I forwarded him all of the naysayers comments form the list. This is what he said: "Most of the strength needed for a rod is at bottom dead center and top dead center. If done properly the parts will handle it."

I have serious doubts, so we'll see how it turns out.
 
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John_Mc said:
Don, if you right click on each image and select "view image" your computer will show it (each image) to you in more manageable size. But you have to do that for each image separately.

Neat trick. I learned something today. :yesnod:
 
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Yea, but that only helps the images. Hate to have to slide the page back and forth to read the text. feels like I'm eatin Corn on the Cob.
 
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You can also use your mouse's scrolling wheel (if you have one) .....just hold down the control key keep and rotate the mouse wheel to make things bigger or smaller. I got the pictures to a manageable size but then the text was unreadable. BTW, each image was 2800x2100 pixels which is around 2 MB in size. I take my pictures at 1600x1200 which is around 1 MB but always reduce them to 640x480 or smaller for web or email use. Microsoft makes a cool little free tool called Image Resizer which makes it simple to re-size pictures
 
Re: TR3 Fuel Injection / Turbo project up-date

<span style="font-size: 26pt">Bobby</span>- Need to call you again about your fuel tank. Many more question. Well, maybe not many , but a few.
 
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DNK said:
Yea, but that only helps the images. Hate to have to slide the page back and forth to read the text. feels like I'm eatin Corn on the Cob.

LOL! Good one!
 
Re: TR3 Fuel Injection / Turbo project up-date

Fixed the pics in the original post so they are more manageable.
 
Re: TR3 Fuel Injection / Turbo project up-date

Thanks. What's the velcro for in the above photo. Port injection, how's he gonna mate the turbo to the intake. Individual runners?
 
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