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Forum: Members Rides August 7th 2006, 09:38
Replies: 47
Views: 21,329
Posted By What-r-u-doing
Hello Under the orders of scott i deleted my...

Hello

Under the orders of scott i deleted my post LOL, only cas hed tell my mum on me.

But Jack he is a good mechanic, but i'm better HAHA

Phil
Forum: Engines May 6th 2006, 18:11
Replies: 10
Views: 3,909
Posted By What-r-u-doing
How big should it be.

Hey dudes

Check out VW1302RSi and ask him how he did his, for a monkie he's switched on.

Phil.

P.S BTW you don't want to see the temp gauge drop lots when the thermostat opens its bad for...
Forum: Members Rides May 6th 2006, 18:00
Replies: 47
Views: 21,329
Posted By What-r-u-doing
HAve you used it yet,

Scott

Have you used that pile of bolts yet or do you just polish it like you uncle would?

When are you taking it to the track?, is the Intermargue series still going?

Now that you have...
Forum: Engines April 27th 2006, 06:51
Replies: 153
Views: 41,589
Posted By What-r-u-doing
NZ Subaru powered bug

Hey check out my mates bug he's in NZ and has a Subaru powered bug his log in is VW1302RSi he e-mail me today with the pictures. Phil
Forum: Members Rides April 27th 2006, 06:27
Replies: 47
Views: 21,329
Posted By What-r-u-doing
Awesome

Nice job, Dude thanks for the e-mail looking at that is going to make the night shift pass faster, a bit like your car then...faster lol.

Scott can't wait to get back home to NZ and Drive it, well...
Forum: Engines May 28th 2005, 20:17
Replies: 8
Views: 3,083
Posted By What-r-u-doing
[QUOTE=Bill K.]because typically, CHT is...

[QUOTE=Bill K.]because typically, CHT is thermocouple and O/T is thermistor -- they work different and would be difficult to connect to the same gauge and have equal temp scales.
QUOTE]

Well at...
Forum: Engines May 28th 2005, 02:51
Replies: 8
Views: 3,083
Posted By What-r-u-doing
why not use one gauge and two senders, work out...

why not use one gauge and two senders, work out what the max and min temps will be for both the head temp and the oil temp and get a gauge that covers the total range fit two sensors one for the...
Forum: Suspension May 27th 2005, 21:18
Replies: 19
Views: 5,836
Posted By What-r-u-doing
getting there

well its good to see you know that quiz??




qoute Jeza "Leverage becomes greater and hence the brakes work better. This one I did know."

But for how long is the question, as the stock...
Forum: Suspension May 27th 2005, 19:57
Replies: 19
Views: 5,836
Posted By What-r-u-doing
Lightbulb ??

AS QUOTED BY JEZA

"I appreciate your comments but you have been quite bold, you have forgotten that we are all here to learn and perhaps we don't get it correct first time, so we ask a few...
Forum: Suspension May 27th 2005, 19:36
Replies: 19
Views: 5,836
Posted By What-r-u-doing
omg

OH MY GOD, well large fines will slow those down with unsafe vehicles.

I asume that you have worked in the UK and in NZ on vehciles and there for know that it is harder to get a WOF than a MOT?
...
Forum: Suspension May 27th 2005, 18:27
Replies: 19
Views: 5,836
Posted By What-r-u-doing
I guess the issue you are having or don’t want to...

I guess the issue you are having or don’t want to have, is a piss poor pedal and spongy brakes.

The question is why do I have spongy brakes.
1- You have air in the system
2- You haven’t done the...
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