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Everything posted by richard
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Dish, I like lots of dish. Rocket bunny would be my choice as well but they don't answer to emails every often about enquires. And at $5k plus shipping starting to slip down the list.
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http://dtmfiberwerkz.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=59_79_123_168&product_id=229 toying with this or this http://trakyoto.japan-onlinestores.com/Body-Kit-c-312/PANDEM-E36-Wide-body-kit-p-8797.html
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sorry guys , its a dead cat. It an't guna work. You cant take something that was made for/by someone else and make it fit a newbe. They would be better off starting from new.
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rubbers going on tomorrow ,I'll unveil then.
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wheels turned up today 18x10 offset 20mm
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would you trade it for a e30 m3
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I'm after some info regarding the pipe that is located behind the exhaust. I want to remove it and blank it off. I beleave its part of the emission control system. I'm also removing the AC compressor that its bolted to. Question, 1) will this damage the engine . 2) will performance be compromised. engine is s50b32
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brake lines from the peddle box , I'm not entirely happy with it and may change it . I'm trying to keep the brake lines out of the engine bay to keep the heat down , this way less brake fade.
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so, after years of gon'a, it's in. marriage child GFC redundancy 2 jobs Engine is fitted lots more small parts/stuff to come.
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cross that bridge when we get there !!!!! Open class drivers are supposed to be professionals
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maybe it come under the heading "All others" (3) All other vehicles: (a) Front: • Height (min): bottom of wheel rims, • Height (max): Top of wheel rims, • Width (max): width of the bodywork, • Length: spoiler shall not extend more than 200mm forward of the original bodywork. ( Rear: • Height (min): bottom of wheel rims, • Height (max): 100mm above the vehicle roofline, • Width (max): width of the bodywork, • Length: No more than 400mm rearward of the original bodywork. Note: For ClubSport Events (ie Hillclimbs and Sprints) only, the height of the rear aerofoil may extend to a maximum of 100mm above the vehicle roofline. but either way no where near 400mm, Max 215mm from boot lid to back of stands.
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Put this together last night. not as ezy as it looks. Advice on mounting the reservoir tanks , in the cab or in the engine bay.
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5.13 Aerodynamic Devices: Any part of the vehicle that has an aerodynamic influence on stability shall be mounted on the entirely sprung part of the vehicle, be firmly affixed and not exceed the following limits: (2) Sports Cars and Sports Racing Cars: (a) Front: • Height (min): Bottom of wheel rims, • Height (max): Top of wheel rims, • Width (max): width of bodywork, • Length: No more than 200mm forward of the original bodywork. ( Rear: • Height (min): Bottom of wheel rims, • Height (max): 800mm above the ground, • Width (max): width of bodywork, • Length: No more than 400mm rearward of the original bodywork. This is all I can find on it in the motorsport regs. Are wing mirrors part of the bodywork
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looks like I have some home work to do tonight.............. But I've discovered in motorsport its how you read between the lines that count. thanks for the heads up Jon.
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some of you may recognise this , cheers Rowan.
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went out and got a pilot bearing puller today , pulled the bearing , changed the rear main seal, fitted the flywheel and clutch and pressure plate . 77lbs Going to run a standard clutch at the moment will look at up specing it later. Attach the gearbox tomorrow and move to the back of the garage out of the way. Plans for the weekend , plumb up the brakes : from peddle box to callipers front and rear mount the reservoirs and
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you can use wall batts in the ceiling but not ceiling batts in the walls different R ratings, I can't see a fire risk.
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got the car back today looks cool very happy with the cage and set out extras that I got as well were peddle box installed and seat done Pics
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that's $ 71 aus dollars NZ supercheap don't stock them
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with all the millions BMW spend on R/D, do you think they ever pictured people using : grease, toilet paper, bread to remove a pilot bearing. I'll give the bread a go.
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I've seen this on you tube, looks messy
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I'm trying to get the pilot bearing out of my engine , I have a 5 set bearing puller but none fit. engine is s50 b32 are these a special size.
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nice wing. what was the shipping cost.
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nice work ,looks good .
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