Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

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Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Sat Feb 08, 2014 2:51 pm

My Ecotec is back together and running good, but I am still working on the intercooler issue, trying to keep the air temperature between the supercharger and the engine, IAT2, down to acceptable levels.

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It has run my fastest speed ever, at Eagles Canyon Raceway near Decatur, Texas, while working on this issue and working toward the final tuneup, so it is showing promise.  :vroom:

Eddie  ;D

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:28 pm

Here is a shot of the finished engine ready to go back in the car.

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Eddie ;D

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by NormLarson » Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:41 am

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They did not explain the dots, but I'm sure they are part of the computer-scanning process.
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In order to index different scans together you have to create digital vertices in the scan data.  You have to take multiple scans to see all of the shadow areas.  It is my understanding that some manufacturers equipment can use these dots for that indexing purpose.  Kind of tells the color of the laser they were using too.  I use ping pong balls and 0.5' dia spheres, but, my scanners are not small part scanners and the red and green lasers see different colors better than others.

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Sat Feb 23, 2013 5:24 pm

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My Ecotec project is running, finally, and offers great promise, but learning to tune it with the LSJ ECU and all the upgrades I've done is proving a real challenge. I spent all last winter studying a $250.00 tuning CD from Greg Banish, along with studying three different tuning books. Tuning my top fuel cars was easy, compared to this project.

The good news is that the engine is powerful and responsive enough to hit 11,018 RPM at the end of the longest straight at Eagles Canyon Raceway, when a clutch rated at 350 HP suddenly quit holding.

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But the even better news is that the engine survived with no damage, and I have run another track day since without having to do anything to the engine. We took the clutch out and DOUBLED the plate load by putting an additional diaphragm in it. Yes, TWO diaphragms. It holds just fine now.

Eddie  ;D

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Tue Nov 16, 2010 5:58 pm

The head was CNC-ported by M2 Race Systems in New Jersey, and they also installed the oversize Supertech valves. Then Diamond Racing Products in Michigan wanted the modified head so they could scan the combustion chamber with the new valves, and check the volume of the combustion chamber--all so they could design the Diamond piston domes to accommodate the valves and arrive at the compression ratio I specified. They did not explain the dots, but I'm sure they are part of the computer-scanning process.

Eddie ;D

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by Radowick » Tue Nov 16, 2010 5:35 pm

Curious, what are all the red dots on the head's mating surface?

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Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:25 am

My CNC-ported head, by M2Race, is back here now, and it is NICE!

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Supertech Stainless oversize intake valves, Nitrided/undercut; and oversize exhaust valves of Inconel
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Dual valve spring kit, 94 pounds@ 34.6 mm. and titanium retainers, Viton valve seals, also from Supertech.

Very nice work, M2Race, and very nice parts, Supertech!

Eddie ;D

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:48 pm

Here is one of the adjustable camshaft drive sprockets/gears

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The CNC porting of my cylinder head has been finished by M2Race in New Jersey, and the head has been sent to Diamond Pistons in Michigan, so they can 3-D scan it and design the piston domes for the actual combustion chamber and the actual oversize Supertech valves it now has. When the custom made pistons are finished, they will be sent to M2Race so they can do the final torque-plate honing of the big and heavy-duty Darton sleeves, while they have the actual finished pistons in hand. :tu:

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:33 pm

I used ARP studs, bolts, nuts, and washers in my top fuel project, with never a problem, and here are the head studs, nuts, and washers for my Ecotec. For comparison, there is a one-use, torque-to-yield stock head bolt on the left. Also shown are a couple of the ARP flywheel bolts. NICE PARTS, ARP!! :tu:

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Eddie ;D

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:34 pm

Here's my scratch-built alternator pulley with eight, instead of the standard six, grooves. I shredded a couple of the stock six-rib belts, bumping against the rev-limiter, but haven't hurt a belt since going to the 8-rib.

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Eddie ;D

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:29 pm

These adjustable-indexing camshaft gears come from GM- (EXPEN$IVE), but I should be able to get exactly the cam timing I want. ;)

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Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:23 pm

Larger throttle body, on the right, uses the same original bolt pattern- and takes the same electrical plug- :tu:

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Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Sat Jun 12, 2010 12:37 am

Goodies arrived!   ;D

I had a set of Carrillo rods in my Lola T-70 coupe for 33 years! Of course it was more of a garage queen, and used only occasionally, and on the street, but it still saw some spirited driving with over 7000 rpm, quite a few times in that 33 years. All on the same set of rods with no problems, so a natural choice for this LSJ project-

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Here is the part # for the Carrillo rods for my LSJ engine.
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"There is NO SUCH THING as TOO MUCH HORSEPOWER"

Re: Eddie "FourFather" Hill Atom II Ecotec Performance Upgrades

by FourFather » Wed May 05, 2010 4:39 pm

I chucked the balance shafts in my lathe
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And started the cut, to leave enough shaft to properly locate the drive chain sprocket.
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Nearly through-
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Losing four and a half pounds of weight that has to accelerate twice as fast as the crankshaft, and that will not explode in the engine at over 7500 RPM!
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Leaving only these lightweight pieces to guide the water pump chain!
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