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Post by Mudzuki »

Come on monday night

Good news, hope all goes well

Then for some decent tyres :twisted:
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Post by christover1 »

Mudzuki wrote:Come on monday night

Good news, hope all goes well

Then for some decent tyres :twisted:


Most probably Simex ET 32" x 9:50's which actually measure 32.6" or so I'm told. Rims will be offset 30mm, too (my old rims)..
this idea could change, tho

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Post by christover1 »

GOOD NEWS from the engineer - its all been approved and
the bruiser will be going to get a RWC sometime this week.
This is extremely good stuff :)
More updates during the week.
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Post by christover1 »

Bruiser passes RWC (Road Worthy Certificate)

The Bruiser just dropped in without the aid of a trailer, quite exciting really :)

Passed the RWC, only needed a new tail light globe and a hand brake adjust. (was all new globes, don't last long do they)

As he left, the sound of the motor was incredibly sweet.

Now to wait for the engineer papers and book in for the number plates.
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Post by christover1 »

Alls going well, registration process booked in for tomorrow, Thursday 21st April. I bet he's looking forward to getting number plates.
Still more Off road type stuff to do, but not much.
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Post by ljxtreem »

way cool :cool:

I got some tyres, joey can throw under his car ;)
U know what im talking about, chris : )

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Post by christover1 »

Thu Apr 01, 2004 11:26 am was the first post about this project, so roughly just over a year and a bit to completion...pretty good considering a long break to buy house and a new work van in the middle of it..
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Post by christover1 »

ljxtreem wrote:way cool :cool:

I got some tyres, joey can throw under his car ;)
U know what im talking about, chris : )

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He'd need to hack off a lot of that shiny metal to fit em on :)
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Post by jimbobracing »

Hi,

Can you tell us the Engineer you used?
that's the trouble with common sense, it's not all that common.
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Post by christover1 »

jimbobracing wrote:Hi,

Can you tell us the Engineer you used?


He used Kevin Williams up Plenty way, not sure if correct spelling of name. But talk to him before you do any work, or you may not get seen.
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Post by christover1 »

It's now registered and legal. :armsup:
Well done Joey and Beck. :armsup:
Now we need some action pix...working on that soon :D
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Post by adam.s »

well done guys, that thing is a weapon.

ballsy little engine too.

and if you ever get sick of that power - guys have made 185 rwkw on standard internals by just adding the turbo ecu/manifold/intercooler and T28. and that engine is 2 years old and still running.

you'd easily get 150 rwkw :)
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Post by 4x4family »

You guys have been pretty spot on with every thing but did anyone else notice that in the photos from the wandin 4wd show that the flex shot showed a very stretched brake line on the front?
Absolute beast you need to attach a sound file so those of us that cant hear it can have a listen to how sweet it is :)

cheers
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4x4family wrote:You guys have been pretty spot on with every thing but did anyone else notice that in the photos from the wandin 4wd show that the flex shot showed a very stretched brake line on the front?
Absolute beast you need to attach a sound file so those of us that cant hear it can have a listen to how sweet it is :) cheers andrew


altho I can't see it in the photo, he has got a spring connected to the longer than stock front brake lines, to hold them out the way when not flexed, maybe thats why it looks so tight???
Will tell him to check that out, just in case, but its an easy fix, anyway.

we going out for initial proper test on Monday, pix to follow.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yeah, the brake lines are plenty long enough - the angle of the photo was deceptive.

Nice work Joey.

With regard to the turbo thing- whilst there isn't really enough room atm, I'm sure it might be possible, but not really a good idea. Part of the reason that joey built the LWB was to run an auto to calm the thing down a bit. with a turbo, you would never have enough traction with a 1100kg zuk to load up the motor and prevent wheelspin. I think it would be less drivable on and off road with more power.

Joey used the SR20DE because they are light and cost effective. Trust me, it's pretty sweet on the road. 140hp is plenty for a leaf sprung car.
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Post by christover1 »

We snuck out for some secret testing, before Joey leads a trip in public :)
He got bogged :D
But all went real well, just need lockers, tyres and diff ratios sorting out.
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Post by christover1 »

here he is, BOGGED :D
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Post by christover1 »

snatched out on very first day out :oops:

check out the dash sign he has to have affixed, cool :rofl:
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Post by christover1 »

flexes well, still got shiny blue bits, too
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Pam's Tk Dixons Creek
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Post by christover1 »

He's lookin pretty happy :D
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Post by -Mick- »

very cool :cool: Is the maruti top painted :?: With what :?:

My rig looks soooo similar :lol: sans 2l :oops:
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Post by christover1 »

-Mick- wrote:very cool :cool: Is the maruti top painted :?: With what :?:

My rig looks soooo similar :lol: sans 2l :oops:


He uses high temp engine enamel on near everything, so I'm guessing its that.
No priming, or undercoat needed, and very fast drying, and very strong paint.
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Post by -Mick- »

christover1 wrote:
-Mick- wrote:very cool :cool: Is the maruti top painted :?: With what :?:

My rig looks soooo similar :lol: sans 2l :oops:


He uses high temp engine enamel on near everything, so I'm guessing its that.
No priming, or undercoat needed, and very fast drying, and very strong paint.


sounds like my kinda paint :lol: thanks Christover :cool:
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Post by DaveS3 »

Its fun out there. But he got stuck :shock:

That hole must have got deep quick.

Well done guys, awesome car.

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Post by christover1 »

DaveS3 wrote:Its fun out there. But he got stuck :shock:

That hole must have got deep quick.

Well done guys, awesome car.

Dave


He crawled thru with an "I am invincible attitude"
only to stop in the middle saying "mmm it was only 2" deep last time" or similar
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Post by DaveS3 »

christover1 wrote:
He crawled thru with an "I am invincible attitude"
only to stop in the middle saying "mmm it was only 2" deep last time" or similar
:rofl:


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Post by christover1 »

DaveS3 wrote: Its fun out there. Dave


sure is, very close to home, enough good stuff for testing, but not enough for a full day.....unless its wet, then there is some real good stuff....this time was dry and dusty, almost bulldust like.

He's fired up for the off road mods, now, like lock the diffs tyres and gearing......but life and reality get in the way sometimes :(
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Post by christover1 »

No major jobz done this week.
Some bonnet vents have been fitted... to ease the strain on cooling system, both motor and auto.. thermo maybe needed on the auto cooler.
A better heat shield on exhaust fitted...passengers were getting fried feet :) probably nice in Winter, tho.
And some service and check over type jobs been done.
Only found a leaking hose clamp.

Now hes nicking off to Tassy for a bit, or a lot ;)

But he's leading a trip in it later in May, so he has faith :)
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Post by alien »

with the 1.6L, weber and extractors... after a 15km or so drive, when the motor gets up to temp, you can literally cook an egg on my passengers side wheel arch/footwell... g/f has accidentaly put a toe on it now and then and got some pretty nasty burns!

can you get me a pic of how this heat sheild works? might be a good investment!! hehe
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