Thanks,iv ordered the front arches so waiting for them to arrive...they're not going to be as far out from the body as the back if you know what I meanCraigorypeck wrote:Those arches do look good!
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Got a little done over last couple of days...managed to finish off the passenger side post
Zink primer,stone chip then another coat or 2 of zink primer.
Should stay in shape for years to come.
Also had a delivery today and these was in the box
Zink primer,stone chip then another coat or 2 of zink primer.
Should stay in shape for years to come.
Also had a delivery today and these was in the box
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What wheels are they mate? Cheers, Shane
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Hi mate,their msd from a place called extreme offset
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Last couple of days I haven't done alot of physical stuff on the Capri,its mainly been measuring and planning,I'm going for 2 single ally intercoolers for a Nissan 300zx twin turbo.for 2 reasons
1.the twin turbo intercoolers iv seen are alittle to long fit infront of the radiator
2.they fit rather nicely under each wing if I decide to put them there this has a benefit of not been around any sort of heat so heat absorption is minimized
Also I'm looking at going blow thru carb with a extreme velocity tophat its old school yes but its easier to set up and people iv spoke to that have got them have had great results,ill be be getting what I need plus exhaust off summit racing.even with the import tax they're still a good place to go
1.the twin turbo intercoolers iv seen are alittle to long fit infront of the radiator
2.they fit rather nicely under each wing if I decide to put them there this has a benefit of not been around any sort of heat so heat absorption is minimized
Also I'm looking at going blow thru carb with a extreme velocity tophat its old school yes but its easier to set up and people iv spoke to that have got them have had great results,ill be be getting what I need plus exhaust off summit racing.even with the import tax they're still a good place to go
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Summit are pretty decent and seem to have better prices than direct from manufacturers. I've got some stuff from there too.. they have everthing!
The Renault 5 intercooler is a decent option for wing area mounted intercooler. Considering one of those myself to go between turbo and supercharger.
The Renault 5 intercooler is a decent option for wing area mounted intercooler. Considering one of those myself to go between turbo and supercharger.
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They really do..sometimes wish I lived near them lolCraigorypeck wrote:Summit are pretty decent and seem to have better prices than direct from manufacturers. I've got some stuff from there too.. they have everthing!
The Renault 5 intercooler is a decent option for wing area mounted intercooler. Considering one of those myself to go between turbo and supercharger.
Never thought about the Renault 5 intercoolers tbh I just searched for ones I new made decent power
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been a while since I was on here..I've had nothing but problems with photobucket so can't download pics..
The rv8 has gone to a new home...with the turbos i was going to fitI was looking at about 400bhp and to get anything over that ment spending a lot more money.so bang for buck and all that
So a trip to Essex has seen me getting a sbc 350 engine and a 385 stroker kit off ebay including
Forged 40+ pistons
Forged H rods
Stroker crank
Crane high lift cam and lifters
Ally performance heads
Weiand stealth manifold
750cfm edelbrock 4 barrel
Should see me to 450+ bhp n/a
The rv8 has gone to a new home...with the turbos i was going to fitI was looking at about 400bhp and to get anything over that ment spending a lot more money.so bang for buck and all that
So a trip to Essex has seen me getting a sbc 350 engine and a 385 stroker kit off ebay including
Forged 40+ pistons
Forged H rods
Stroker crank
Crane high lift cam and lifters
Ally performance heads
Weiand stealth manifold
750cfm edelbrock 4 barrel
Should see me to 450+ bhp n/a