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Old June 16th 2006, 18:16
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That should take care of it!!! I'm really impressed that you're able to run your shifter cables through the shifter tunnel. I have to run mine outside due to the position. Your coolant lines run under the motor and up the back?

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Old June 16th 2006, 20:24
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That should take care of it!!! I'm really impressed that you're able to run your shifter cables through the shifter tunnel. I have to run mine outside due to the position. Your coolant lines run under the motor and up the back?

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im hopeing so but a bit woried about if i shud weld some strength to heater channels?year cables bend nicely and work had to extend then about 3foot in the tunnel?,the heater tubes i wasnt sure were to run them ,and didnt want them up and down ,so thought use the centre chassi tunnel and weld too lenghs of wide box shud help strengh as well?any little ideas are welcome had to rearrange the rear wheel archers 2day they now 20inch wide ether side

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Old June 18th 2006, 11:31
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yearh be nice i can understand what u mean an say, i like things to be right plus it be classed as a kit car (q plate then tests and inspections by vosa/dvla )so work as stopped (its time to dismantal the idea nice while it lasted thanks all for your coments
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Old June 18th 2006, 16:43
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so work as stopped (its time to dismantal the idea nice while it lasted thanks all for your coments
What? you are going to dismantle it?
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Old June 18th 2006, 17:34
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What? you are going to dismantle it?
yep found a chap whos wanting engine (im a bit pissed off but theres always something else i reckon ) nice while it ladted (got voza poeple coming 2moz just to see what they say?lucky only stands me at 80quid (thank god i ant got 1000s sat in it,ill let you know the outcome
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Old June 30th 2006, 20:52
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yep found a chap whos wanting engine (im a bit pissed off but theres always something else i reckon ) nice while it ladted (got voza poeple coming 2moz just to see what they say?lucky only stands me at 80quid (thank god i ant got 1000s sat in it,ill let you know the outcome
we have good news didnt need a sva (few)as i got enoegh pionts to get it on the road ,so i was very happy so started with a few engine mods and weldind etc
a few pics here (its now a monster 340bhp remaped ecu,bigger turbo, and thought id put a dumpvalve on it too

remaped ecu(inside)

nice new big turbo

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Old June 30th 2006, 20:53
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rad fitted and piped up

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Old June 30th 2006, 20:57
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Old June 30th 2006, 21:04
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header tank and cooling system sorted
front end all welded up

shorternd my driveshaft

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Old June 30th 2006, 21:11
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didnt want to cut it but had to be done (ok 4 a first attempt with angle grinder lol
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Old June 30th 2006, 21:31
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and a video of it runing (hope you like it)couldnt rev it higher as theres old biddis nextdoor and wasnt water in the lump back then lol
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I'm sure you'll sort a way of getting cool air to the rad without cutting the bonnet like that, I guess it's OK to debug it...

So, when's the first drive?

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I'm sure you'll sort a way of getting cool air to the rad without cutting the bonnet like that, I guess it's OK to debug it...

So, when's the first drive?

Rich
it takes a lot more air to cool then ur std bug/scooby lump?and as it had the long bonnet not the later short type so couldnt use/fit a airscoop under the car,plus its very low lol,some work was done before i bought e.g lowerd,deseemed ?test drive a while yet matey but ill keep pictures etc coming and youll no when the time comes
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Old July 4th 2006, 17:17
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it takes a lot more air to cool then ur std bug/scooby lump?and as it had the long bonnet not the later short type so couldnt use/fit a airscoop under the car,plus its very low lol,some work was done before i bought e.g lowerd,deseemed ?test drive a while yet matey but ill keep pictures etc coming and youll no when the time comes
couple more here cooling system done


90percent of welding done,a new type assembly is next ,as the old aircool idea is no good?
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Old July 9th 2006, 15:37
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