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Old 14th September 2011, 09:21 PM
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Proper startup..

http://youtu.be/r-4r7uP7e14

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Old 1st April 2012, 05:06 PM
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Actualy did a little today,

My services tray down the tunnel was done a few months ago or at lesat the first part was.

Today I fitted the pipe clips to this part....

Not much progress reall. Oha nd it now has 15" wheels rather than the 17" ones.



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Old 14th April 2012, 09:27 PM
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Gave her a start today.

And mocked up most of the cooling system, I am using a MK2/3 golf coolant bottle as it's compact and works with my design.

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Old 9th June 2012, 10:12 PM
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Did a bit more mocking on the cooling system to the point I could put water in and watch where it flowed out ,

I need some alterations, a couple of T's and a bit of work. But it held water and I ran the car for a few minuets..

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Old 10th June 2012, 09:48 AM
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Well done Rob. I think we all lose steam a bit after a while and progress becomes slow but it is still progress. Keep plugging away at the little bits and it will all come together in the end.

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Did a bit more mocking on the cooling system to the point I could put water in and watch where it flowed out ,

I need some alterations, a couple of T's and a bit of work. But it held water and I ran the car for a few minuets..

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Nice one TT, getting it running is a major milestone of the build

Its surprising how doing a small amount of work on the build instead of going gung ho & trying to do it all in one go on a regular basis soon ticks off the "to do list",

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Old 10th June 2012, 05:58 PM
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Got it running a long time ago, but only for short runs with no water.

See if I can get some more done over the next week .... Or nowt
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i am selling a turbo technics 2.8 v6 conversion,do you what power these are and any info or general info that is on the internet anywhere,thanks phil 07957617548
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It will be either 200BHP or 230BHP unless it's one of the mega rare ones. Is there a build plate with an Fxx Number.

XROC website is about the best place for info, or try TurboTechnics if you have any original documentation to go on..

2.8's used a modded dizzy and fuel metering unit. often lost from kits.
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