CamB
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Ooooh, yes. Pics would be great. Good choice - very cool cars.
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I don't think its fair to criticise old, worn out cars for being old and, err, worn out. 1. Not so much that it was crap, but crap for the price - a relative's Mercedes B200. Horrible to look at, unexpectedly low quality interior, nasty to drive (gutless and bad steering) and unrefined/coarse. Just crap. I can usually find something nice to say about a car - this one, no. 2. Grandma's 1.3 90s Corolla. Yawn. 3. Lincoln Town Car hire car in the USA. Plush, but couldn't ber relied on to turn a corner when asked.
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Sedan's are the new coupes. Well, I have to say that don't I!
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:( Oh well. Its not like I was going to have my car ready by then anyway.
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Really? They're kinda expensive by the time you factor in a gearbox. I'm all for it, but then again its not my money or time. Its going to have the same issues to overcome as a 1UZ swap.
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I'd love a GT3, full stop. They're a fantastic car.
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Nay, seen it and not a fan.
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I have no idea on what its worth, not even an opinion (rare for me!). Keen to know which porker though. GT3? 993 Turbo?
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Lower it less, LOL. I had this argument extensively with JiB - his car is as low as it can go and still be captive, and is certed at this height. He wanted it lower, I reckon its not worth it for looks when you get too much negative camber and too little ground clearance (his car is for tarmac rally / track). Its not low: What you really need is some longer, softer springs which would be captive but also give the lower ride height. The obvious negative is that they'll be soft... I personally don't think helper springs would work with the way the E30's rear springs work.
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You can have the factory LSD refreshed (new plates).
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Sorry - I meant the question for "Sick Puppy" - I assumed you had the good reason you set out but its not so clear for Sick Puppy.
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Yes a cert would be involved (basically for brakes you can change pads/rotors and brake lines but that's it without needing a cert), and it would as you say affect the brake bias. Perhaps a better question, what are your goals?
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It might be your first, but its not Troy's first.
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Would love to know the gory details ---> a window into my future?
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I think mine were Boge. Think... Plus, Evo vs non-Evo could be different. There'll be a part number on them under the dirt...
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If they're not on a car at the moment, any chance of a picture from the back of the rim showing the clearance for brakes. Cheers.
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Is it possible that there was ducting from the back of the oil cooler out down through there?
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Yeah - I've noticed **some** of my rubbers are starting to suffer (door handles, corner of the rear windscreen). Not that bad though (hence the reason I was curious, as mine is a well cared for '96 ---> looking at the pics the green one seems to be even better condition but pictures often lie). The other stuff is more worrying and I see why you're not keen on it. When I saw your post, I wondered if I'd offer you mine but I don't think I should. For the money (+/- 5-10k) I can't find anything else I'd prefer.... Plus mine's brown (Byzanz), which is an acquired taste. Just be patient - something will crop up and they rarely sell quickly.
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Don't forget 3.73 LSD, and sunroof is just the outer skin (all mechanism and inner structure removed). Its certed for the pretty serious brake system and suspension setup - its begging for a hot engine to take advantage of it.
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Detonation affects the side doesn't it - its the part of the piston under lateral load? Either way, looks like a less severe version than this (picture #1)? http://www.mr2.net/d796env_pistondamage.html Did it go lean???
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Curious to know more specifically what lets it down (only because it looks to be in very good condition from the pictures).
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Awesome news! Did you get 6 decent injectors in there? Is it going any better?
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I agree - if you find them second hand, $$. To have them made for you, $$$. Nissan TBs - would be a waste of M3 ones(!) - http://www.bimmersport.co.nz/forums/index....st&p=222962
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Those were made by Steve Murch (user name crunchy on BS) at Motorsport Engineering using RB26 Nissan (GTR) throttle bodies, if they are the ones I am thinking of. I'd say it would be $$$$$ to get a set made, and you'd really need an aftermarket ecu to use them.