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Re: 1200 body mods
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cheers turboute ute looks great keep up the good work

Posted on: 2006/8/20 0:37
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Re: 1200 body mods
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Thanks go the utes.

Posted on: 2006/8/20 0:58
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Quote:

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does it fog up more if you seal the cabin?

If you are in 'high fog' conditions with the fan turned off & the air intake turned to 'recirculate' [no fresh air coming in] then I have found that the screen fogs up with the speed of light. This is with no airflow across the screen.
Select 'fresh' air & blow it across the screen with a little heat added & the screen will clear. If you add aircon, it clears much faster, so I guess that the answer to your question would be 'Yes'

My 1000 sedan had an original defogger for the back window. It was a horizontal blower that simply blew air on the glass & it worked a treat. When the heater kicked in & some warm air was available to it, then it worked even better, so air movement across the glass is a must for fog clearing.
If the original outlet vents are sealed, & an alternative outlet is provided, then it should all be good, so long as the air can flow.

Of course, if the outlet vents are sealed & the car is parked in the sun, then any pressure rise from expanding air is simply vented through the intake side of the vent system, & even if this was sealed, it would bleed past the edge of the door glass via the woven material in the bailey channel, so windscreens would be safe.

Posted on: 2006/8/20 1:18
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Re: 1200 body mods
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I welded up the fuel filler, those vents behind the doors, got rid of the body seams, removed the rear rubber bumpers, got rid of the tailgate handles and hinges and removed the rain gutter around the doors and the tray including the tie down hooks

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Posted on: 2006/8/20 1:45
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Hey, can i have those bit that you want to take off your ute. I want to put them back on the ute ive got. Tell me if we can do a deal.

Posted on: 2006/8/20 2:56
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thanks ___1200ute ur ute looks great

Posted on: 2006/8/20 4:34
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a bit of a noob here but when people say they shave the fuel filler cap do they get a whole new fuel tank and fill it else were or wat

Posted on: 2006/8/20 6:17
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Mines the same tank but with a longer hose and gets filled through the tray.

Posted on: 2006/8/20 6:21
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Thanks datto_lowrider93, its a fair way of being finished and some areas are still looking a bit dodgy, but i'm pretty happy with what you can see in those pics.

Posted on: 2006/8/20 11:58
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well i think ill take off my vents behind windows ,rear bumpers and handles on tailgate and weld up were they were make it look real tidy like yours ___1200ute cheers m8

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