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RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 01-03-2014

Ok... I've decided. This is the worst car ive ever bought.
That is all. Lol


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 15-03-2014

Hi guys.
Another question for you. Can I straight swap my dials/cluster for another set?
I ask because the led displays are failing on my odometer, the rev counter doesn't work and I'd like to have a full set of working clocks.


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Toms306 - 15-03-2014

Yeah, just plug and play, the milage is stored on the clocks though.


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 15-03-2014

Bugger.


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 18-03-2014

So...
My question today is, what am I missing re pipework to fit the fmic?

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RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Piggy - 18-03-2014

Wow...bet that set you back a few pence!

I'd say some tools, a drill, few bolts and plates to mount the FMIC and a big ass turbo to make it all worth while! lol

(Got a new inlet manifold gasket too?)


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - HDi--Power - 18-03-2014

You kind of need to try and fit it to work out what you are missing!


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 18-03-2014

Tbh piggy no, not too bad.
Hmmm... try and fit. Lol.

Are there any salvageable parts on the car already?


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - HDi--Power - 18-03-2014

you might get away with the silicone coming off the turbo Big Grin if you have a pipe to fit into it, otherwise..... no


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 18-03-2014

Hmmm...


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - HDi--Power - 18-03-2014

What exactly you need depends on the route you take and how friendly you get with the grinder


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 18-03-2014

Lol. I guess it's a case of getting it on a ramp and looking.


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - HDi--Power - 18-03-2014

I would personally start fitting more than looking if you dont need the car for a few days, easier to get exactly the correct bits that way


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 18-03-2014

Its a daily so thats out of tge question tbh.

Fitting the ic itself might not be a bad idea though.


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - mr_fish - 18-03-2014

Depends how long you have...I would get the cooler mounted first, then if you have time get the pipes up ready to join into the turbo/inlet.


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 18-03-2014

Think thats gonna be the plan you know.


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 18-03-2014

Well I got as far as plumbing in a boost guage. Cars pushing a whopping 10psi. Im sure I read stock was 14 so im down on poke.
Baring in mind that I've only got a lucas atm I've read that 18 is safe, anything north of that is bosch territory.

Oh cba with mounring the ic, it got dark and cold and im a pussy. Lol.


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - barney - 19-03-2014

Sweet


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 10-04-2014

All my front mount stuff is up for grabs, 120 + post. :-)


New Toy.... Dturbo project. - devils_fuel - 11-04-2014

Nice motor mate, looked like mine when I bought it


RE: New Toy.... Dturbo project. - Lego Jon - 13-04-2014

Well, she's gone. Taken as px on a Bmw 328i Cabriolet.
Ic set up still available.