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#83 Re: Toying with oot
lightload Posted on: 2013/5/2 10:47
Dyno result is in.... 62.3kw's at the wheel's.

I've been told there is an easy 90kw's with a much larger exhaust and larger secondary jets. Everything engine wise is now as good as it can be.

I don't have the money to do the next steps of exhaust, diff, performance carby. And I'm about to have even less with my study starting at the end of the month. Will see how I go but for now I think its still going up for sale


#82 Re: Toying with oot
lightload Posted on: 2013/4/26 13:58
Kids wont let you out of the house? No worries.

All you need is a lunch box, some cheap gauges a bit of wire and the kitchen bench.

Oot's new HUD to go on the trans tunnel under the dash. Should tidy up the wiring and be a tad more discreet compared to the one I had on the passengers side.

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#81 Re: Toying with oot
demacoz Posted on: 2013/4/25 10:22
What... can't be stock totally ... the fan is too big!


#80 Re: Toying with oot
lightload Posted on: 2013/4/25 10:19
Yes officer, stock 1200 engine bay.

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#79 Re: Toying with oot
lightload Posted on: 2013/4/23 11:34
Definitely getting better, fixed the leaks and finished the wiring today. Moved the engine over a few millimeters so it doesn't touch the steering box when cornering hard. Made an extra exhaust mount (I suck at making exhausts. First it was too loose, then it snapped a mount because it was too tight. Hopefully now its good enough).

Wish I had the funds and time to do things top notch. Would love a nice new exhaust system and Webber setup. Maybe a 2-way and half cage.


#78 Re: Toying with oot
lightload Posted on: 2013/4/21 8:11
No enquiries yet. Got a fair list to get done before its ready for sale.

Ordered a new ignition switch and setup good relays for all the electrics. Made a noticeable power gain (it melted the fuse holder on the temporary ignition wiring).

Also found a way to fit the Mazda air filter and box.

Still have to fix a little oil leak, tidy up gauges, make a better hydro handbrake, weld diff, speedo, carpet, door cards and the rest.


#77 Re: Toying with oot
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/4/17 7:23
120Y speedometer cable is 200 mm longer than B110. And 180B (610) cable is even longer than that and also compatible.


#76 Re: Toying with oot
Posted on: 2013/4/14 13:12
Hot feet, bonus in winter


#75 Re: Toying with oot
Stock1200Ute1 Posted on: 2013/4/14 12:50
so you should be stoked!

I have an A14 SC EFI and the extractors pass closely by the passenger side foot well and that gets bloody hot!

Have you had any attention to sell it yet? Its a shame, its such an awesome little car!


#74 Re: Toying with oot
lightload Posted on: 2013/4/14 12:41
Took the ute for a 110km round trip to pick up a new air conditioning unit for the house on Saturday. Didn't miss a beat. Soo much better on the freeway having five gears and power.

Real stocked with it, got stuck in traffic at road works on Green Hill Rd for a good 15min and the temperature stayed under 87degrees. Floor got a bit hot tho where the exhaust passes under foot well but nothing to worry about.



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