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Siberia

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 13:12

bin power cap

get ecotek pipe and adaptor plate:thumbs:

[Edited on 28-03-2004 by Siberia]


Joff

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 13:10

That's quite a bit of metal removed to fit the Guru's powercap - normally you only need about half of that - just enough to squeeze the powercap through.


Siberia

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 12:43

would be alot easyer i think if ya dont have engine in

as said above

angel grinder then paint any bare metal and some of rubber stuff he has around for MOT purposes.


LukeGSi

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 12:41

bit off topic but love the paintjob on his powercap....ummmm :D


LukeGSi

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 12:41

angle grinder and big file to smooth it off!!


Karnage Corsa

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 12:40

Any advice for cutting ?


Siberia

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 12:38

taken from the guru's garrage




[Edited on 28-03-2004 by Siberia]


stuyw

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 12:15

ive got a pic of mine but cant upload it :mad:


Karnage Corsa

posted on 28th Mar 04 at 12:05

Has anyone any pics I could use or any information to say how much of the bulkhead needs cutting away for the powercap, engine conversion is almost complete bu8t got to do this and fit the air flow meter which we are desperately trying to source, engine is 2.0l 16v Redtop, any help hugely appreciated many thanks Paul...:thumbs: