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Re: laden and unladen weight
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so all in all how much do you all think a standard 1200 coupe would weigh? over 700kg or below?

Posted on: 2010/6/12 15:38
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Re: 1000 UTE CONVERSTION
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wont matter what you do rob, it still wont beat my coupe when its done. :) be interesting to see if the boys at TAC approve this one.

Posted on: 2010/6/12 15:00
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Re: laden and unladen weight
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interesting? i will approach the weigh bridge boys on this one aswell i think. im not too sure how clued up or even intelligent they are up here for that matter. thanks for all your input guys, has been helpful.

Posted on: 2010/5/15 1:51
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Re: laden and unladen weight
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thanks mildman, saved me alot of stress.

so how would one determine the weight of four passengers and cargo? lol.

Posted on: 2010/5/14 7:10
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Re: pigdogs CA 1200 wagon
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lookin good piggy, good to see how much you have progressed and the extent your going through to get your wags done. keep up the good work man.

Posted on: 2010/5/13 3:53
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Re: laden and unladen weight
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well maybe just the gvm will do the trick? anyone know that off the top of their head?

Posted on: 2010/5/13 3:49
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Re: laden and unladen weight
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pretty certain unladen is gross vehicle mass. i levey i think you might be on the right track there?

thought someones compliance plate would have it on or something. mine dont. :(

Posted on: 2010/5/12 3:45
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laden and unladen weight
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hey all i am in desperate need of the laden and unladen wieghts of my 73 1200 coupe? any help will make you a legend in my books!

Posted on: 2010/5/11 4:14
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Re: CA or SR???? cannot decide
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in regards to the oil starvation problem, would this intail making a larger capacity sump and possibly upgrade the oil pump also? i noticed PIGDOG has made a larger sump for his CA.

Posted on: 2010/4/18 2:56
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Re: CA or SR???? cannot decide
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oh ok, i just had a look in the tech section at the power/weight comparison of the two engines, it doesnt differ that much between them. very interesting. your starting to twist my arm towards the CA again.

Posted on: 2010/4/18 2:40
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