The Green Goblin
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Liam and Lewis soldered something of mine once from the Peugeot it never worked after that..... ( to be fair it was pretty broken anyway )
Storm- 1998cc 4 cylinder DOHC Turbo
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it actually looks better than this now already, heat shrink and only the necessary wires on there!
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nice soldering jack did you pay someone to do that ?
liam- Admin
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Jack wrote:
haha.
im weird.
howies5- 1998cc 4 cylinder
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liam- Admin
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hahahaha nice one liam
howies5- 1998cc 4 cylinder
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in other news i've found out my cage might actually be a Cusco Safety 21 Cage, which makes the carbing sticker look rather stilly lol
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liam- Admin
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right - starting to be morally defeated by megasquirt, may well just buy a pnp one and map it, at least then i wil know the ecu electrics will be correct and reliable, luckily the kit was only about £150 so i haven't lost out massivly but learnt that i'm poo at electrics haha
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pooftah. get some proper help from the megasquirt gods on nutz.
howies5- 1998cc 4 cylinder
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that^^
skuzzle and mr slow would be the ones to harass
skuzzle and mr slow would be the ones to harass
poopipe- 250cc twin cylinder
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update - change of plan, finance is too tight for the turbo build this year unfortunately so am just gonna spend some moneys on other stuff but keen n/a hopefully have just got first dibs on the oem lip!
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Jack wrote:update - change of plan, finance is too tight for the turbo build this year unfortunately so am just gonna spend some moneys on other stuff but keen n/a hopefully have just got first dibs on the oem lip!
Student finances just hit home...
What are you doing for you project now?
sublimetouch- 998cc 3 cylinder DOHC
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I've got a few ideas but I need to pitch them to the module tutor, might do something non practical
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liam- Admin
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been a hell of a long while since i updated this but thought i would update with todays 'foamectomy' of the drivers seat, finally got round to it, to try make up for a bit of the legroom lost when fitting the cage!:
if any of u mx5 lot want to know how to do it i also took a load of in progress pictures, its actually pretty easy and mega effective, haven't been for a drive with it yet but it feels pretty good.
if any of u mx5 lot want to know how to do it i also took a load of in progress pictures, its actually pretty easy and mega effective, haven't been for a drive with it yet but it feels pretty good.
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......is this where you remove foam out the seat to gain headroom and better driving position.....Hmmm think i need a reverse 'foamectomy' i sit to low as it is hahaha
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haha yeah thats what it is basically, u just take out a layer from the back rest and you have to cut a load out of the seat base, feels more buckety too!
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will you help me do my drivers seat next time you are down jack?
Oli Cracknell- 1998cc 4 cylinder DOHC
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yeah will do mate, its pretty straight foreward tbh! god know when i'll be back though!
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just been out for a drive, feels awesome, borderline bucket seat haha! well worth the couple of hours spent!
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cool cheers mate< hopefully you will be down soon lol
Oli Cracknell- 1998cc 4 cylinder DOHC
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