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gatorac 08-24-2016 01:01 PM

So from that log it looks like they saw 152-161 IAT. I didn't see any record on there of the outdoor ambient temps.

Oil temps are crazy low for on track. I believe the factory sensor is measuring oil temps post cooler. At least it seems that way on my car.

kuczynskika 08-24-2016 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by O86O86 (Post 2736522)
The Harrop guys seem to take their cars to the track as much as they can. I saw the 86 in action at the Geelong revival last year and it seem to run without any issues.

Bad news my install has been delayed due to a shortage of kits :thumbdown:

Right there with you buddy...

keen as 08-25-2016 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by gatorac (Post 2736685)
So from that log it looks like they saw 152-161 IAT. I didn't see any record on there of the outdoor ambient temps.

Oil temps are crazy low for on track. I believe the factory sensor is measuring oil temps post cooler. At least it seems that way on my car.


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Bfranklyn86 09-05-2016 07:00 PM

I've been up and running with this kit for a week or so now. Stock 95ml pulley, stock exhaust. Extreme HD clutch.
My initial impression is it's amazing and worth every penny. There is power to spare absolutely everywhere.

But I havnt driven an FI 86/brz before so it was always going to feel fast. I'm still surprised though. In terms of pure acceleration it (subjectively) feels at least as fast as the Cayman R I've driven. (But I'm biased I know).

Next mods? Probably grippier tyres and a set of brake pads. After that..... The shop that tuned and fitted it (Abbey Motorsport) is going to be trialing the ACE 4-1 anaconda soon on their car - if there were to be decent gains at the top end I'd consider it in combo with a high flow cat. Or I may just leave it completely alone (if the Mrs has anything to do with it)

Only slight disappointments...... Slightly lower than expected dyno (just under 240 wheel on 98octane - but was 40 degrees in the dyno room - hottest day of the year in uk. Typical!). And the back window vibrates a bit when you put torque down at really low revs. Otherwise couldn't be happier so far.

I also seem to be getting better motorway mpg than before according to the car??!! - has anyone else experienced this or am I imagining it?

Trefoil 09-05-2016 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bfranklyn86 (Post 2745976)
I also seem to be getting better motorway mpg than before according to the car??!! - has anyone else experienced this or am I imagining it?


With the larger 700 cc port injectors, stock pulley, PTuning header, full exhaust, and other little things with 93 AKI after the MotoEast tuning, the MPG on the highway is equal to the stock car. This is with grippy 245/17/45 tires. The rattling is likely the back splash panel where the rear brake light sits. Definitely had it rattling since installing an exhaust and header.

You might find a few fixes on the forums here for the rattle.

HarropOz 09-05-2016 08:18 PM

Hi Guys,

Sorry for the long delay between posts. Finally we've had a need to get the front bar off the race car, and i have been able to get some shots of the Harrop Oil Cooler Kit Installed. If you have any Questions please feel free to make contact and discuss with us at Harrop or chat with Neal at The RacersLine, or Mike at Moto-East.

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Kodename47 09-06-2016 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Bfranklyn86 (Post 2745976)
I've been up and running with this kit for a week or so now. Stock 95ml pulley, stock exhaust. Extreme HD clutch.
My initial impression is it's amazing and worth every penny. There is power to spare absolutely everywhere.

But I havnt driven an FI 86/brz before so it was always going to feel fast. I'm still surprised though. In terms of pure acceleration it (subjectively) feels at least as fast as the Cayman R I've driven. (But I'm biased I know).

Next mods? Probably grippier tyres and a set of brake pads. After that..... The shop that tuned and fitted it (Abbey Motorsport) is going to be trialing the ACE 4-1 anaconda soon on their car - if there were to be decent gains at the top end I'd consider it in combo with a high flow cat. Or I may just leave it completely alone (if the Mrs has anything to do with it)

Only slight disappointments...... Slightly lower than expected dyno (just under 240 wheel on 98octane - but was 40 degrees in the dyno room - hottest day of the year in uk. Typical!). And the back window vibrates a bit when you put torque down at really low revs. Otherwise couldn't be happier so far.

I also seem to be getting better motorway mpg than before according to the car??!! - has anyone else experienced this or am I imagining it?

Decent numbers for a hot day, but don't be so concerned over numbers. If the torque curve is as expected then it will naturally make more power on the road and I know Mark always leaves a margin of safety in the tunes too. Mileage also has some determination on power, some engines are looser than others and make more power. ;) If it feels good then that is what matters.

As much as the Anaconda looks to be awesome, £1500 for a manifold.... no wonder your Mrs would be pissed :bonk:

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Originally Posted by HarropOz (Post 2746034)
If you have any Questions please feel free to make contact and discuss with us at Harrop or chat with Neal at The RacersLine, or Mike at Moto-East.

Don't forget us in the UK ;)

HarropOz 09-06-2016 10:36 PM

Sorry about that!!

Abbey Motorsport in the UK!!!

Bfranklyn86 09-10-2016 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Kodename47 (Post 2746265)

As much as the Anaconda looks to be awesome, £1500 for a manifold.... no wonder your Mrs would be pissed :bonk:


Does anyone know of a large bore 4-1 header that isn't so pricy?

sam69 09-10-2016 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Bfranklyn86 (Post 2750301)
Does anyone know of a large bore 4-1 header that isn't so pricy?


TOG make a good cheaper large bore 4 to 1 header but you'll need to mod the undertray to make it fit back on.

Bfranklyn86 09-17-2016 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by sam69 (Post 2750377)
TOG make a good cheaper large bore 4 to 1 header but you'll need to mod the undertray to make it fit back on.

Having done a bit more research, it seems there are some potential pitfalls with cheap headers. I'll wait and see if there are decent gains with the ACE 4-1 on a harrop setup (decent being 25-35 when combined with a high flow cat) and maybe treat myself.

sam69 09-18-2016 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bfranklyn86 (Post 2755055)
Having done a bit more research, it seems there are some potential pitfalls with cheap headers. I'll wait and see if there are decent gains with the ACE 4-1 on a harrop setup (decent being 25-35 when combined with a high flow cat) and maybe treat myself.

I have had these on for about 18 months or more with no issues no leaks at all and all flange faces are machined so they bolt up spot on.
I have not been back on the dyno since but did notice a considerable improvement in performance as I already had a header back exhaust

HarropOz 09-20-2016 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Bfranklyn86 (Post 2755055)
Having done a bit more research, it seems there are some potential pitfalls with cheap headers. I'll wait and see if there are decent gains with the ACE 4-1 on a harrop setup (decent being 25-35 when combined with a high flow cat) and maybe treat myself.

Dynoing the car this week with a few sneaky tricks for WTAC this year.

Bfranklyn86 09-23-2016 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by HarropOz (Post 2756782)
Dynoing the car this week with a few sneaky tricks for WTAC this year.

I'm guessing the new ACE crossfire 4-1 header (as you quoted my post!). Wouldn't be water/meth because you run on e86....? Or maybe found a way to drop pulley size?

I wish I had the sneaky tricks you've already got on your car - built engine and e85.


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