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Rich H
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This is going to be a very cool car when it's done! Nice one Willay!
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Might have been answered else where, but how come youve gone for a c20let? i thought z20let were the ones for C's?

[Edited on 01-06-2008 by Kurt]


both have pro's and con's

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quote:
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Might have been answered else where, but how come youve gone for a c20let? i thought z20let were the ones for C's?



In all honesty it was cause I had the c20let spare at the time, it turned out to be a total dog in the end

z20let would of made it alot easier on the wiring side I'd imagine, and they look very good in the engine bay if you just drop them in.
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wiring on my 1.8 has been the biggest bit so far
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ok, wiring, mounting and everything else.

Steeevee you free this lunch for a chatette?
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yer im free now mate
Lee Wilson
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Awsome There's LET's everywhere. I need to pull my finger out
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Spank!
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:sick:



prep for wiring and my new alarm
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...so they have ripped the dashboard out :gulp:
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If mine looked like that id just give up and cry.

Keep it up
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gotta remember the massive fuse box and other shit that got removed from the bay, it needs to go somewhere!!
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This is true. What are you doing about choooons in this one willay?
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Fuck
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bringing it to the meet sunday then
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Leda Coilovers fitted, shes firm and low! Going to look even more low when I get the arches back on and the other half of the engine in





heres the science part




Engine is mounted




yes it is on backwards before you ask





ooh my reflection


Subframe needs to be cut slightly to allow the dry sump to be freeeee, then getting it powder coated




With the dry sump I remove the need for the oil cap and breather hoses, alot of people just bung up the cam cover, but I wanted something to look more factory like so off went my cam cover to the welder!





Top left needs to be done, smoothed off some more (thanks martin!) and then powder coated with the rest.

Interior needs abit of work, waiting for the electrics guy to come down and fit my alarm and hide all the boxes that were previously under the bonnet (fuses etc!)




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[Edited on 04-08-2008 by willay]
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nice
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Will, this is awesome mate
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Nice one mate
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out of intrest how is your breather system going to work now ?
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There will be nol breather hoses and it will create a vacuum.
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quote:
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it will create a vacuum.



finally, somebody is cleaning up the streets
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the turbo will suck up small animals too
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quote:
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There will be nol breather hoses and it will create a vacuum.


surely your need to run some form of breather because of crank case pressure ?

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