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B310, are the 180b tie rod ends different lengths from left to right?
Posted on: 2009/7/28 12:10
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Re: 1979 sunny, what to do to the engine? |
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Was that 9 second quarters or 19 second quarters?
Posted on: 2009/5/31 12:33
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Re: 79 sunny parts what do you need? |
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Where are you located?
I need the panel that sits between the Windscreen & the bonnet.
Posted on: 2009/5/31 12:31
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Sub-Contractor Required - Perth |
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Hi guys,
I have some work (ongoing) for a sub contractor to install Gutter Guard products to homes. Also needs to have experience installing Guttering.
PM if your interested in having a chat further.
Cheers,
Mark.
Posted on: 2009/5/31 12:14
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Re: WTD: Sunny Sedan |
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You can have mine.... 79 model - Manual - No interior
$25k and it's all yours :)
PS Free bump :)
Posted on: 2009/5/31 12:12
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Re: Sunny Lower Control Arms |
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Hey Clubman,
Firstly, you can't "extend" your arms as it makes the car illegal. The current rules do not allow any modifications of the standard lower control arms. I am pretty sure, you can't even use an arm off another car - but you may want to double check that.
To stay legal for Improved Production, you can relocated the pivot point by up to 45mm radially from the standard pivot point.
With the current Yokohama control tyre, you shouldn't need more than 4-4.5 degrees of camber and you can achieve up to 7 degrees of castor if you need to.
Mark.
Posted on: 2009/5/31 12:09
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Re: Alloy H190's |
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Just be midful of the amount of power you are putting through the Alloy Carrier. We suspect the reason my diff blew last year was because the alloy carrier distorted and casued the gears to be mis-aligned.
Posted on: 2009/5/8 11:51
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Re: Steering Box Brace - What does it do. |
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The less flex you have in your steering, the steering should be more responsive and give better feedback to the driver.
Posted on: 2009/5/7 5:11
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Re: Perth Pit Crew Needed |
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Hey Old_School.....most of the racing is pretty clean, but panel damage can happen from time to time..... but that's racing!
Posted on: 2009/4/30 12:44
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Re: Perth Pit Crew Needed |
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Hey guys,
A quick update ..... work has been completely insane lately and is not letting up! Unfortunately I am going to have to postpone the track day as I have too much to organise to make it happen and not enough time.
Many thanks to those who oferred help, I hope to be able to take you all up on your offers of help in the near future.
Once I know when the car will be hitting the track I will post it up here.
Cheers,
Mark.
Posted on: 2009/4/30 12:43
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