Oxyboxer build thread

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Thanks guys.

I know I said once that I should take some pictures of the making of the inserts, but I forgot...

However this guy makes them for sale:


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One last test fit of the tinware before paint:
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Getting closer every week :)
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Boring update, but after a couple of hours with the welder and some bondo, the tin is almost ready for paint:
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Oh well, one more step closer to the target
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Today I have had a look at the filter and velocity staks, and have come up with this solution:

First I started with making a hole in the top of a conventional dellorto/weber filter assembly and mount it to the TBs, along with a velocity stack. The stacks have too small ID, so I will put them in the lathe and take them down so that the ID correspond withe the TB:
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Then a peek down the filter:
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And finally the top goes on:
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These might be a bit tall for the Ghia engine compartment but I can always get hold of a pair of shorter filter inserts

Finally, shot of my son's project:
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Not much progress, but I have finally landed on using the Denso pencil-style COPs along with a microsquirt ecu and an external box with the coil drivers.

Just mocked up the intakes with the COPs again to ensure it all fits:
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Are those off a motorbike per chance? Look like the ones on my zx9r

Coming along!
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you are right. From the top of my head do I not remember which one though :)
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CBR Honda coils. I have a set I got off ebay. They have a pretty wimpy spark but are nice and small

IGN1 flame throwers on the left, CBR coil on plugs on right.
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I know they have a lesser spark than the edis coils for excample but will they give enough spark for a quite mild 2110 with about 9:1 compressionrratio? I think yes ;)
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A couple of crappy pics, but it starts looking like a proper engine now:
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On the back side, I have cut and mounted the fuel line, and also the vacuum system is taking shape; I will be using an old breather box as a reservoir, and since my ECU uses an external MAP sensor, I will simply put the sensor inside the box. The box is currently not sealed, but tht will be fixed :)

The ECU will be mounted in the red circle, so all wires will be nice and short
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Make sure the external sensor is mounted so the hose nipple points down. They can collect condensation inside. I would mount the sensor next to or near your ECU then run a simple vac line to your vacuum block.
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sure, will do.

Here are a few shots of somewhat better quality:
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grelland wrote:I know they have a lesser spark than the edis coils for excample but will they give enough spark for a quite mild 2110 with about 9:1 compressionrratio? I think yes ;)

well my bike has 10+:1 compression and spins over 12krpm with that type of coil so i wouldnt be worried :P
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Progress is slow, but the engine is more or less assembled, and I have prepared its new home by removing the "old" 1835cc:
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I have lifted the engine down from my workbench, and trial mounted the new exhaust:
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Hopefully it will be ready for initial start-up in not so distant future :)
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looks good! is that a CSP exhaust?

are you running a deep sump or not?
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