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427BDR 11-20-2014 02:38 PM

Introducing my new backdraft
 
Hi All

just wanted to post some pics of my new BDR.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...psfagvfzq6.jpg

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...ps8ksyzdkt.jpg

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...psopcceanx.jpg

picked it up a month ago and love the way it's come together. Alistair at Millerspeed in Redondo Beach was awesome to work with. He knows these cars inside and out and the result is a solid build. and we all know these cars have quirks and issues that need to be constantly addressed and Alistair has been great to work with over the phone and via emails to help sort out issues as they arise. If you're out west I highly recommend reaching out to him if you have Cobra related questions or are in the market for one.

Specs:
Smeding 427 Cobra: ~580 hp
Tremec TKO 600 (0.82 OD)
McLeod Clutch
Heated seats
Ceramic coated side pipes and headers
Millerspeed Pulleys
Expel clear film: Front, rear fenders and top of doors
and a big grin on my face :)

I've enjoyed the beast for 200 miles, it drives solid and looking forward to racking up the miles as we get into spring. Keeping an eye on a couple of things, oil consumption on the Smeding is high (no smoke or leaks) but expecting it to level off as it breaks in and the rings seat. and the side pipes rattle like a can of bolts during low speed engine braking. Will update on both as I get more miles on the car.

thanks for looking

GT Trooper 11-21-2014 03:21 PM

Very nice ride you have there sir.

mln385 11-21-2014 04:56 PM

Awesome ride looks great really like the gold inlay on rims.

427BDR 11-22-2014 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GT Trooper (Post 1327047)
Very nice ride you have there sir.

thank you!

Quote:

Originally Posted by mln385 (Post 1327058)
Awesome ride looks great really like the gold inlay on rims.

Thank you! not sure how the wheels ended up with the goldish hue in the pics. they are actually gray like in the pic below:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...psaiy1elx0.jpg

AL427SBF 11-22-2014 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 427BDR (Post 1326940)
... Keeping an eye on a couple of things, oil consumption on the Smeding is high (no smoke or leaks) but expecting it to level off as it breaks in and the rings seat ...

Nice BDR, congrats!

There's the old school on break-in, pamper for the 1st 600 miles then drive it like you intend to - and the new school that says put that engine through its' paces immediately with a good break-in oil. I'm sure some engine builders will chime in, most crate motors are dyno'd right after completion - full load on the engine up to redline with several pulls to dial it in - that process breaks in the motor. The longer you wait, the tougher it gets to fully seat the rings because they are getting "seated" right now to the way you are driving it. If the motor has already been dyno'd then don't expect much change in oil consumption from a break-in standpoint, you may have internal clearances not as tight as they should be. If it were me, I would change the oil now, inspect the used oil and filter for metal particulates (nothing big, little stuff expected - saw the oil filter in half), fill with a good BR oil and take it to a chassis dyno for tuning. Kill 3 birds with one stone ...

- motor will be broken in
- you will know what your RWHP and torque actually are @ RPM
- motor will be tuned for optimum power

BTW, oil consumption without smoke or leaks may be a red flag depending on the amount of consumption.
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Cashburn 11-22-2014 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AL427SBF (Post 1327111)
Nice BDR, congrats!

There's the old school on break-in, pamper for the 1st 600 miles then drive it like you intend to - and the new school that says put that engine through its' paces immediately with a good break-in oil. I'm sure some engine builders will chime in, most crate motors are dyno'd right after completion - full load on the engine up to redline with several pulls to dial it in - that process breaks in the motor. The longer you wait, the tougher it gets to fully seat the rings because they are getting "seated" right now to the way you are driving it. If the motor has already been dyno'd then don't expect much change in oil consumption from a break-in standpoint, you may have internal clearances not as tight as they should be. If it were me, I would change the oil now, inspect the used oil and filter for metal particulates (nothing big, little stuff expected - saw the oil filter in half), fill with a good BR oil and take it to a chassis dyno for tuning. Kill 3 birds with one stone ...

- motor will be broken in
- you will know what your RWHP and torque actually are @ RPM
- motor will be tuned for optimum power

BTW, oil consumption without smoke or leaks may be a red flag depending on the amount of consumption.
.

Excellent post/suggestion.

tpatodd 11-22-2014 09:57 AM

Nice ride, congrats!

SpecOp1 11-23-2014 06:45 AM

Welcome to the BDR family...

427BDR 11-23-2014 09:25 AM

Thanks for the comments and feedback. I'll follow the advice in the engine as well. Spoke to smeding and they said the consumption should go down over the next 500-1000 miles. Will update as I learn more.

Thanks!


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