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Re: Elrich11's CA18DET 1200 Ute
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Nice! How do you preserve the finish? Spray it with clearcoat?

Posted on: 2015/12/19 5:34
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Santa also came this week with my 15x7.5" Convos (only took 4 months). These with 5" BS and 205/50r15 Mickey Thompson Street Radials fit perfectly. There is little room to spare so hope it is OK under hard acceleration? Hard cornering scrub not such a concern for this car with 145's on the front corners are going to be granny pace anyway. I ended up with about 10-15mm clearance from the guard and leaf spring with the 7.5" rims with +19 offset (5"BS).

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DD - For now I am just using polish. I have some bright and shine wadding that will be handy but otherwise it will be the old fashioned way! Not a big stress as it is a weekend / tinkering car so will be constantly fiddling, cleaning, pulling apart, putting back together etc. anyway. All the bits I have polished are aluminium so they should keep OK for a while.

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Sorry, lots of updates at once but time is my enemy.
Having the inlet manifold apart I have been toying with the idea of match porting the runners to the fuel rail / butterfly plate. The inner section which houses the fuel injectors matches quite well to the gasket diameter, the manifold runners on the other hand are 2-3mm under size almost around the entire circumference. Now common sense says that opening these will be better for flow with less restriction / obstruction etc, etc. However, is this really a worthwhile exercise for a mild engine? Has anyone on here actually had any measurable results doing this or used a flow bench to compare factory with a match ported manifold? Realistically there will be many other factors limiting power before this in my build, but I feel that it should be a "whilst I'm there" job.

I am not touching the head yet, so is it worth spending several hours doing this or just leave it? Any feedback / opinions? Would love to hear of other experiences.

Also for now I am leaving the butterflies in.

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I ended up with about 10-15mm clearance from the guard and leaf spring with the 7.5" rims with +19 offset (5"BS)
Excellent! That's plenty of clearance. I would say it can go down to 5mm clearance, but then it risks rubbing on corners. Leaf spring move side-to-side a bit when cornering but won't move forward/backward during acceleration (the springs may wrap a bit under hard acceleration but that only causes tramping)

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A quick Youtube vid on the S13 strut swap. I couldn't find any video footage of setups when I started, so I made one myself. If anyone as any input or suggestions for changes, let me know I'll be happy to refine it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4szDZIJK8fc

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Just got an email from Sanjay at Autoteam. He is no longer a VASS member and is following another career. Looks like I'm going to be finding a different Auto Engineer for this project! Anyone got any suggestions?

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Yeah, good thing you used an Autoteam, so the loss of one employee shouldn't slow them down!

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Haha, unfortunately they are a team of one.

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Wow that's a big concern for me as Sanjay was the engineer I was using to!

Let me know who you find....I'll start digging around to.

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