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You have the patience of a saint!! It'll be a cracking boat when done
Oh and for John Coral rae - the air filters do exist!!
They buy it in, 8x4 sheets. Suppliers use huge presses. When sealine et al cut the sheets, they only have to glue strip veneer on the edges, which is easy compared with Ellesar's project.
Good luck Ellesar, I'm sure it will be successful. It's fun to do stuff this challenging and match factory stnadards. Good luck
looking very good so far, just curious where is the extra 30Hp coming from? Is it just a good a service or some tweeking with boost pressures etc?
Mark, yes I saw them, mine have arrived and will go out to the boat with me in a few weeks.
I do like the dash, it looks really good, nice job. I think I would miss the compass though, you have to teach those students to use one you know!
I remember when I did my DS in Gib, I was asked to take the boat over to Ceuta, I had checked the charts so knew if I followed the compass then the 5m contour it would take me nicely to the entrance. However, the instructor noticed that instead of doing what I said I was going to, I was actually following the chart plotter, he promptly switched it off! Canny lot these instructors....
Nice job on the dashboard Ellesar. Better than factory
Thing is, it wont fit on that ferry anymore. That will make it trickier to get it back to the med?
re air filters - sorry don't want to rain on your parade as its a cracking project so far but....
I am a bit concerned the K&N filters are a bit small and will bung up too quickly - could they then get sucked in??? The original filters have a very large surface area.
Elessar, I like the panel mod but the gel coat doesn't look a great match. Is it the light or do you think it will be less obvious when the old gel coat is polished?
Looking forward to seeing the woodwork!
The Tamd 61a is 306 hp, the tamd62a which is what I have in my boat is 340hp, there are changes to the fuel system, turbo, sea water pump etc that contribute to the extra hp and ability to cool the engines extra kw generated at wot.
Quite how a tweak from col will up them another 30hp without compromising something else I'd be interested to hear as the single heat exchanger is on its limit.
I noticed on the pic thre are k and n air filters fitted, are they the correct size for the airflow into the engine, compare the size to the actual size of the the paper elements fitted to the standard air box .
Paul (VP):-
I think the formula for selecting the K&N's is CID x RPM / 20839. I used it to size my filters for my TAMD 63p's using the following data:
Cubic Inch Displacement (CID): 334
RPM: 2800
K&N advise the 20839
So
334x2800/20839 = 44.8 sq inches, I the selected the largest filter with a 70mm flange which was an RU-2940, which I believe gives you around 137 sq inches free area. So should be plenty big enough?
Yes I agree they are big enough when 100% clean, but as soon as they start to block up there going to need cleaning, the surface area of the two paper element that are fitted as standard must be twice the size of the k and n filter, which leave room for error on the dirt size mid season, also the original filters are not a fortune, but hey who's counting, I bet hey sound nice when the boost kicks in!
Mmmmmm mind you I note the ones Mark fitted are cone shape whereas the ones I have ar cylindrical...... Mark what filter did you buy?
Yes I agree they are big enough when 100% clean, but as soon as they start to block up there going to need cleaning, the surface area of the two paper element that are fitted as standard must be twice the size of the k and n filter, which leave room for error on the dirt size mid season, also the original filters are not a fortune, but hey who's counting, I bet hey sound nice when the boost kicks in!