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Re: DEMAC's 1200 UTE
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great work mate looks the goods. Bugger you have elec problems. Always hard to iron out!
You going to have enuough room with the battery still in the bay?

Keep the pics coming. Always good to see and learn from others

Posted on: 2011/9/27 10:33
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Did the bottom pipe out on rad need trimming? Most rotor ones I've seen point upwards and inwards. Looks good though

Posted on: 2011/9/27 10:37
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So off to sanjo soon and rego!!!
Another datto on the road

Posted on: 2011/9/27 10:51
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the bottom pipe on the radiator is fine as it is. the RUBBER pipe I made up from two pipes to get the right angles

as for room in the engine bay ... it is very tight ...i forgot to fill the steering box with oil so i have bought a thin, 1 meter aluminium pipe to feed the oil down. Also need to turn the air intake across the front of the motor - i mocked it up but won't finish it till i get my thermo fans sorted

Posted on: 2011/9/27 23:42
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Some goodies turned up the other day (NO not Graeme, Tim and Bill) .... did anyone actually get that joke? ...

MADDAT Sway bar .... $309 delivered to my door. The alternative was to get a custom bar made which could have been $50 less but I would be doing the running around, i would take the risk that it did not fit and it would not come with the fittings .... so, Really it was a no-brainer - thanks Scott

One word of advice when fitting this is to 1. raise the car so u can get under it BUT more importantly 2. put blocks under the tyres so you can fit the fittings - the positive camber stops you from getting it in.

Bling!

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Posted on: 2011/9/30 4:20

Edited by demacoz on 2011/10/3 4:29:48
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Show some pics of the engine bay.. N your computer how is it set up n wired up

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So when are you planning to get the tailshaft sorted...it really is the missing link!

Any luck fixing those electrical gremlins. I was wondering if the wiper issue could relate to the fact that the S13 would have had intermittent wipers and the datto only 2-speed (although it sounds like the datto now has intermittent wipers in a bad way).

Keep up the good work and we are all keen to see how you go with Sanjay and the brake/road tests.

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Just a small Update

Pic of the ECU's (passenger side firewall)

Bought a callibra thermo fan from supacheap and fitted it (still need to wire it in)

crossed off half a dozen little things.

Oh, and bought a new jack - it's all there but 3 phase and i only have single phase in the shed - this could cost me $$$

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Posted on: 2011/11/5 8:01
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Great progress mate. The fan is a just fit item :)
Did you get any pics on the sway bar in and clearances?
How long till you get it road tested

Posted on: 2011/11/5 8:07
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You didn't mount that through rad did you? Those tabs rip throuh the core eventually. Also need some shrouding on it or might run warm on traffic too.

Been there before. Good hoist though. I wish

Posted on: 2011/11/5 9:05
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