Torque spec in Nm for idle and drive belt tensioner Ba xr8

Tiny
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What NM of torque to tighten the drive belt idle pulley and the tensioner pulley bolts on my ford BA xr8 2004 model?

Also, what Nm of torque for the rocker cover bolts and the plenum bolts?
Tuesday, February 15th, 2022 AT 6:48 PM

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Tiny
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Hello,

Drive belt tensioner to engine block 19 Ft-lbs or 25.76 Nm
Intake plenum bolts to intake manifold 8.33 Ft-lbs or 11.3 Nm
Intake manifold to cylinder head 18 Ft-lbs or 24.4 Nm
Rocker cover to cylinder head 8 Ft-lbs or 8.5 Nm

Hope this helps.

Cheers, Boris
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Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 AT 6:14 AM
Tiny
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Much appreciated thanks Boris. Could I ask what's my differential ratio would be and what would you recommend I do to my differential ratio to get just a little more torque? Which I guess will give me less top end speed which is okay.
And what cc injectors do my xr8 factory injectors have? As I'd like to get around 100cc-150cc more than my standard injectors and will I need to tune my ECU afterwards?
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Thursday, February 17th, 2022 AT 1:40 AM
Tiny
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Hello,

Depending on which transmission is fitted to your vehicle, the rear axle ratio differs.

5-Speed manual 3.23:1
6-speed manual 3.46:1

So, if your vehicle is 6-speed, as it is a V8, then a swap to the shorter 5-speed rear axle should do the trick.

Why do you need to install bigger cc injectors?
Turbo/supercharging or possible Nos?
The injectors should be 21lb/hr so 220cc.
A return of the PCM would be required to run the bigger injectors efficiently.

Cheers, Boris
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Friday, February 18th, 2022 AT 7:38 AM
Tiny
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Thanks again Boris. So, if I have the 5-speed gearbox and I switched the differential to a 3.46 differential from a factory 6speed manual xr8 I'd get a little more torque than my 3.46 differential and 5-speed box factory setup? Will I also need to get my speedometer recalibrated too?
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Friday, February 18th, 2022 AT 8:31 AM
Tiny
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I want to run my setup NA only. I just want to be sitting on around 350kw Max to be safe from my stock 260kw atm.
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Friday, February 18th, 2022 AT 8:35 AM
Tiny
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Hello,

Swapping to the 3.46:1 rear end would give you longer legs so would reduce the low-down grunt.

I believe your best bet would be fitting the 6-speed gearbox. The gears are closer together and better matched.

5-speed
1st 3.38:1
2nd 2.00:1
3rd 1.32:1
4th 1.00:1
5th 0.68:1

6-speed
1st 2.97:1
2nd 1.78:1
3rd 1.3:1
4th 1.00:1
5th 0.8:1
6th 0.63:1

Hope this help.

Cheers, Boris
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022 AT 9:26 AM
Tiny
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Now I'm confused Boris. Are you sure that's the correct information you have given me?
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Thursday, February 24th, 2022 AT 4:33 AM
Tiny
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Sorry for the delay. I think what Boris was saying is the 5 speed with the lower (higher number value) gear and 6 with the higher gear are matched pretty closely so you are not going to get much difference in performance.

However, if you have a 6 speed with the higher gear (lower number) and swap lower gear then you are going to have more low-end torque and the RPM is going to be significantly higher in each of your 6 gears.

So, this will give better performance and throttle response but will hurt your fuel mileage as the RPM will be higher.

Hope this helps.
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Sunday, February 27th, 2022 AT 6:02 AM

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