
KAD engine in a white Mk3 Convertible does go
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3. Omegas seem to go well with arrows. 


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4. Alloy filter head (without the nasty return ball), roller bearing straight cut idler (to replace my existing idler). Makes life a darn site easier not having to shim the idler every time you do a rebuild..... and a steel flywheel bolt with heat treated washer. No lock tab will be used on this one.


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5. A nice shiney new EN40B forged steel crank...... I like the big numbers on the rev counter.
Nice to have the confidence I can give it some pain. I flicked the crank with my finger and it made a lovely ping.


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6. To hold that lot together down there I went for a set of caps......all 3 in fact............... Just a bit more insurance really.


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7. .............And to top it off I had another block bored out to 73.5mm. Stud holes deepened to suit the KAD head bolts, along with the extra 2 stud holes to suit.
I'm looking forward to putting this lot together over the next couple of weeks once I have taken all the appropriate measurements to get the omegas pocketed.

I'm looking forward to putting this lot together over the next couple of weeks once I have taken all the appropriate measurements to get the omegas pocketed.

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I have dealt with quite a few mini suppliers of parts over quite a number of years and I must say that the quality of service I have had from both KAD and MED has been great. All parts to a extremely high standard, and produced within the timescales set, on time every time. What more can you ask for?
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Excellent series of posts!
I can only aspire to the megajolt at the moment.
Rich

I can only aspire to the megajolt at the moment.
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I think the step you are making with the megajolt is a big one. The difference in the car, both in 'reliable' performance and wet/damp durability is a big one. Having a GRP car makes earths an even greater issue than a mini. It needs all the assistance it can get.
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Hi
I was wondering about part-load calibration for the megajolt. What's your experience - no point? Hours driving up and down somewhere? Dyno time? Looks like TPS rather than MAP sensor for you, so I guess your focus is on full-load behaviour (erm...16v head etc) but refinement must be a question. I'm curious; I have a basket-case yet-to-run eBay indulgence and I recall all the dreadful water problems on Mini & Metro. MJ looks like a good idea to fix that, and a starting-point full-load calibration is easy, but part-load always takes ages. There's so much of it! A representation of the vac capsule could do, I suppose, but..? What do you reckon? No knock sensor, after all....
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I was wondering about part-load calibration for the megajolt. What's your experience - no point? Hours driving up and down somewhere? Dyno time? Looks like TPS rather than MAP sensor for you, so I guess your focus is on full-load behaviour (erm...16v head etc) but refinement must be a question. I'm curious; I have a basket-case yet-to-run eBay indulgence and I recall all the dreadful water problems on Mini & Metro. MJ looks like a good idea to fix that, and a starting-point full-load calibration is easy, but part-load always takes ages. There's so much of it! A representation of the vac capsule could do, I suppose, but..? What do you reckon? No knock sensor, after all....
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Rats! stupid fingers made me post before I finished!
I also wondered about your experience with engines in general; I'm thinking of junior grand tourer for my basket-case, eventually, and yet you've gone a different way. No good as a GT, so go for the Unreasonably Powerful Engine route? No criticism intended, by the way, just looking for advice!
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I also wondered about your experience with engines in general; I'm thinking of junior grand tourer for my basket-case, eventually, and yet you've gone a different way. No good as a GT, so go for the Unreasonably Powerful Engine route? No criticism intended, by the way, just looking for advice!
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