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Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:45 pm
by momec3
Heh Grumm, old rule. Never ask a question unless you already know the answer. :wink:

Well Mal's Effie made it against the odds, we got to Orroroo before we got the news. After a 7 month build from a clean sheet the only thing we had left was an FEA and we were ready to race.
Bloody thing made more power on the pump than I expected and was on a very conservative tune up. We all share the disapointment. Its a cruel place but that makes any achievement there all the more special when it happens.
I take my hat off to Bridgey, Savro and Mike for allowing me to create this project. We had lots of help and without help from Transfab at Logan Village and a multitude of others it would still be sitting in the shed.We tried to work by the 2012 rulebook so it won't take much to comply for next year. I'll get time now to post a few more build photos and look at what we have to do to be ready for next time.

Chris

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:04 pm
by grumm441
Chris
Our engine survived the dyno after replacing some rockers and studs, it made some good power
We had some problems with fuel maps not working after we had burned them onto a chip
We had a whole lot of help from Ian Powell at Racetronics and Matt Cavill from Cavills performance in Shepparton.
And finally got it sorted
We got it in the car after some swearing and it sounded good
And I was just about to start packing the Van when I got the call
Probably a good thing for me as I was as sick as a dog and three days in a dyno room helped the engine but it didn't help me
I don't think I would have made it out of Melbourne
G

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:58 pm
by Dr Goggles
grumm441 wrote:Chris
Our engine survived the dyno after replacing some rockers and studs, it made some good power
We had some problems with fuel maps not working after we had burned them onto a chip
We had a whole lot of help from Ian Powell at Racetronics and Matt Cavill from Cavills performance in Shepparton.
And finally got it sortedG
True that , they put in a lot of work......I fully expect that Ian is going to be on my case about "Special Tank Business" as he has a half built bellytank in his shed....what also caught my eye was a Cycle-Kart...hmmmmmmm
grumm441 wrote:Chris ,We got it in the car after some swearing and it sounded good ,G
Last year, I believe , when the Colonel first fired the motor in the tank I said .."Hmmmmm, that sure turns hydrocarbons into sound a whole lot better than last years motor..."

Well, I'd heard the new motor on the dyno ...meh......when it fired up in the car it sounded mad, really mad ...yeah I know all you V8 blokes are going "yeah, yeah, whatever" but it sounded ferocious...I had the biggest idiotic grin on my face...the Colonel looks at me and says ...." I take it from the look on your face that your going to be trying to borrow a pair of bigger tyres yeah?"

I think my eyes rolled back in my head a bit.

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:21 pm
by momec3
Don't tell me Ian Powell is from Numurkah and thats like one street away from where I did my Apprenticeship at Terry Brennans Garage. Go Cart/Ian Powell. You don't even need to answer. The longer your in it the motorsport world the smaller it gets. Well if you can tune a go kart you can tune anything. If you fart the tune changes on a cart.
Doctor, I'm hearing you. Theres nothing quite as scary as a well tuned V6 at full noise. The last Aloytec I built hurt your ears at 8000 rpm
How long can you hold your breath.

Chris

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:45 pm
by grumm441
momec3 wrote: Doctor, I'm hearing you. Theres nothing quite as scary as a well tuned V6 at full noise. The last Aloytec I built hurt your ears at 8000 rpm
How long can you hold your breath.

Chris
Chris. We don't mention the word "Alloytech"
G

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 9:28 pm
by Greg Watters
Chris are you thinking of Graeme Powell , multiple carting records etc

Did your time with Terry , great guy , business is still good there :D

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:50 pm
by momec3
I said allotec not alloytech. Spend around 40G and they make 380hp after very much R@D and pain.
I can talk about my previous life now. Quite an obscure thing. The worst noise that ever came out of that dyno room bar none. It did hurt your ears and had this point in the rev range that made you want to run for cover. V6's scare me. Inheriently unbalanced like their owners. Ask me what I really think. :lol: :lol:

Greg yes I was privleged to train under Terry Brennan. He was a second generation mechanic cause the guy he did his time with (forgotten his name) had a certificate up on the wall and in 1976 he still worked. It said he qualified as "a Doctor of Motors" from the 1920's. He started in the horse'n'cart era. Very privilaged and I do owe Terry a beer.

Chris

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:22 pm
by cannonball
Hi All,

An update on the project. Before the first oil change we took a few movies (6) which can be found on Youtube with the links listed below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utlEnYYA ... ture=share
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkfD59M0D5c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBX4Anc2FUE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-I48wkfIbg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2jIiatOGBA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c0TKZ1Euq4

Also included is a road test!!!!

Bridgey

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 8:44 am
by ROSS BROWN
Welcome to the forum Cannonball .
That is one "MOTHER" of an engine 8)
It might help if ya get a bigger pointy'er ford badge for the grill . :P
Cheers
Ross.

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:24 pm
by momec3
Err yes welcome to the alley...CB.

Explains why i'm suffering male pattern deafness :P

Yes, the Effie is about as far opposite to the Ross Brawnliner as you could get. Pointy badge, your so funny Ross.

As you can all see we are loaded for bear and waiting for March.

Chris

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:38 pm
by Rob
Chris,

Shouldn't that be September?? :wink:

Cheers,
Rob

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:02 am
by momec3
Sorry Rob
Refer to my note on the Bilpa thread. Shes still underwater.
Lake G should be dry soon? Lets run there in September :?

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:07 pm
by Rob
Bugger Chris.. but hey, the yanks reckon the longer it takers to dry, the better the surface!

Cheers,
Rob

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 8:46 pm
by momec3
OK,
Its occurred to me that Mals F Truck thread needs both a postscript and an update.

First the Postscript.
Ran the truck in C/PP (that's 370ci/ production pickup for all you bike guys who don't get car classes :) ) the meeting before last.
Went 184.985mph for the Aust. record ( on a 185.896mph Bonneville record held by Chock Full o' Nuts) Yes that's 0.911mph slower than our rival. Ouch. :x
It broke at the 2-3/4 mile mark and rolled through the timers, chute out and hard on the brakes. Guessing a mid 190mph if she was still under power. If only :cry:
The thing cooked the oil and ran a bearing. I don't blame it. Driver error not keeping an extra eye on the oil temp gauge.
We were a bit sad when we came home, tipped the contents of the bottom end in the Sims bin. Saved the CHI heads and perhaps the cam. Further post mortem found she was also frying a very expensive clutch. So slipping clutch then rolling through the timers we should have been kinda happy.

Its expensive pushing a 2 story block of flats to 184mph. She took this year off and gathered dust in the shed. She's getting a bit toe'ie.

The Future.
Well after a recent meeting with Bridgee we have both committed to running the Effie again.
The plan is fit the D size engine (301ci) out of our Purple AU ute Alvin and be ready for next year.
Other mods include lowering the truck radically. From its original ride height it has already come down 6" but I figure with some major work we can drop another 4".
The swap will also include the 5 speed Doug Nash, new tailshaft, some cage upgrades etc etc.
I will endeavour to keep you posted but looking back at this diary I build better race cars than I do diaries.

Re: Mals Effie project

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 8:16 am
by Lynchy
and all your cars seem to have little/no headroom??