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in other news, had a good chap at work start work on a TB inlet adapter to get rid of the plastic inlet pipework. turned up with the first rev 3d printed, cool as. now i can use this to mock up a little and add brackets too for sensors and such.
ET40, im on et37 on a wider wheel already, these on my car would tuck in further i want the same or more poke tbh. Happy to take an offer on them if your interested bud
ET40, im on et37 on a wider wheel already, these on my car would tuck in further i want the same or more poke tbh. Happy to take an offer on them if your interested bud
So I imagine you'd need approx 15mm spaced out then.... Spacers? No I don't need wheels I'm just trying to work out what it would take to make em work.
Still no pics of the wheels on the car but i did take a quick look at the fuel pump arangement to look at an upgrade. What i found was the rear seats are held in with 4 bolts and are quick release. Chucked them on the scales at circa 19kgs each so they can stay out for a little while, plus the whole rear is carpeted so isnt too offensive. Ive had them in the down position since owning the car so no loss.
So ive gotten a few bits together for future upgrades on the twingo. what was sold to me as a ph1 pump set up and rail. The pump might be off a late ph1 though as it has some regulator setup in tank but still had a feed and return line. Quick strip down and check to see what was going on then a little fettel with the drill to bypass the regulator, ala a pump setup that will work with the ph1 rail. just need to make sure it fits the tank correctly and i need to score a wiring plug as its different to the twingo. Local scrappy will be visited in the next few days.
annoyed . com....... the ph1 fuel pump that wasnt the correct one wasnt too much of an issue, ive just decided to inspect the fuel rail and found it to be an incorrectly modified ph2 clio rail. Incorrectly modified so that fuel would pass straight through it! I wouldnt of minded a modded one if it was atleast done well and would work! time to make one myself.... managed a quick trip to the scrappy though and got the wiring plug i needed for the fuel pump.
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