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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:20 am
by iwan
love_mud wrote:Power wise .. have you noticed much drop since fitting the silverstones ?
good question. i did notice a slight decrease..but not that obvious. once moving, not much difference..

GEN1 3.5L V6 conversion and TT build up

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:51 am
by scorpion 42
Iwan, she sure looks good now mate, great job and well done, but you've got a big grin on your face, thats hard to remove Eh when your out and about posing in your new toy LOL.

Bye the way, regarding that petrol filter, have you got a largish one under the nearside rear seat, attached to the chassis, just anout in line with rear nearside road wheel, thats where my one is Iwan its about 3 1/2 inches in diameter, anyhow has I was going to say to you about the rust particales, on my GDI inside the filler tube on the petrol tank there is a anti syphon disc about half way down the filler tube, has the MK1 got this, if so, then because of this disk and spring, they tend to rust and over a period of time, if you dont change the filter often enough the rust particles find there way up to the micro filters in the throttle body and create hell with the running and tick over and it is a real pain, till you remove and change these micro filters, just thought I would let you know, Ok see you and enjoy. Jack.

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:42 am
by J Top
If you find the brake pedal a bit soft Iwan, you may find the flex hoses are stretching under brake pressure. They only expand a small amount but over the whole vehicle it can add up to a bad pedal, better to run hard lines where you can.
Excellent job, well done by the way.

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:44 pm
by Vman
This is brilliant - I can see some Jeep Wrangler style flares hanging off the sides of this thing with the new rubber - will make for a menacing stance. Fantastic conversion!!

Re: GEN1 3.5L V6 conversion and TT build up

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:34 pm
by iwan
scorpion 42 wrote:Iwan, she sure looks good now mate, great job and well done, but you've got a big grin on your face, thats hard to remove Eh when your out and about posing in your new toy LOL.

Bye the way, regarding that petrol filter, have you got a largish one under the nearside rear seat, attached to the chassis, just anout in line with rear nearside road wheel, thats where my one is Iwan its about 3 1/2 inches in diameter, anyhow has I was going to say to you about the rust particales, on my GDI inside the filler tube on the petrol tank there is a anti syphon disc about half way down the filler tube, has the MK1 got this, if so, then because of this disk and spring, they tend to rust and over a period of time, if you dont change the filter often enough the rust particles find there way up to the micro filters in the throttle body and create hell with the running and tick over and it is a real pain, till you remove and change these micro filters, just thought I would let you know, Ok see you and enjoy. Jack.
i got the big grin every time i start the engine mate! let alone driving it! the only next thing to do is an equally matching paint job for the beast. i have the ralliart red and stripes in mind.

i already ask my mech to order a large fuel filter and a brand new fuel pump. just waiting for his call to bring the paj in.

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:41 pm
by iwan
J Top wrote:If you find the brake pedal a bit soft Iwan, you may find the flex hoses are stretching under brake pressure. They only expand a small amount but over the whole vehicle it can add up to a bad pedal, better to run hard lines where you can.
Excellent job, well done by the way.
the truth is, during grinding the axle mount bit leftovers, i accidentally cut the brake line on the axle. anyway, those are steel braided lines. i have them in my other car and also the wife's. they work great so far.

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:50 pm
by iwan
Vman wrote:This is brilliant - I can see some Jeep Wrangler style flares hanging off the sides of this thing with the new rubber - will make for a menacing stance. Fantastic conversion!!
thanks! the front v-model ifs and rear axle actually does that..along with my -46 offset rims. a friend offered me his hard rubber mat for free and i'm looking forward to pick it up and see if it can do just that - wrangler style flares.

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:15 pm
by iwan
i already posted these pictures on the other thread. just for reference here.


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Re: Gen 1 3.5L V6 conversion and TT build up

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:36 pm
by NJV6
Is this your Pajero on here

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Re: Gen 1 3.5L V6 conversion and TT build up

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:48 pm
by MudRaider
That is some great youtube videos. Watched a bunch of them. FLorida sucks :bad-words: it all flat and nothing but mud holes.