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#19
Re: Soon to hit the streets..1200 ute
ReJAy2
Posted on: 2017/4/14 3:15
Didn't want to spend money on diff shortening guard rolling etc. as yet so just went for slightly bigger tyres on back for now..
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#18
Re: Soon to hit the streets..1200 ute
ReJAy2
Posted on: 2017/4/14 3:03
Sorry for late reply..
MITSUBISHI CH LANCER ES WAGON 15" X 6" STEEL SPARE WHEEL 2004 2005
#17
Re: Soon to hit the streets..1200 ute
shanepickett
Posted on: 2017/3/8 11:21
what are those rims off and can you still get them
#15
Re: Soon to hit the streets..1200 ute
ReJAy2
Posted on: 2017/3/5 21:11
Hey guys, just wanted to share the style of wheels I've chosen for the ute. I'm not into the shiny chrome stuff. Wanted to go for a more industrial look especially being a 'work' ute. Saves me a few $$ too. I saying that, I will be getting the rear rims rewelded for more dish and width overall. At the moment, here's the front..
#14
Re: Soon to hit the streets..1200 ute
ReJAy2
Posted on: 2016/9/29 12:06
Holden Fantale Orange
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#11
Re: Soon to hit the streets..1200 ute
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2016/8/13 22:49
Yes, beef up the fuel system is a must
#10
Re: Soon to hit the streets..1200 ute
bert
Posted on: 2016/8/13 22:32
It's a bit more complicated than that with all due respect.Although you'll get about an extra 50 odd h.p. free it's going to cost a lot of money to do right.All the standard rubber attatched to the tank including breathers has to be replaced,the standard outlet needs to be enlarged,surge tank req'd,2 alcohol compliant fuel pumps,minimum 8mm bundy tube fuel line down and return to tank,2 compliant filters,your 1000cc injectors will be fine.I had the need to purchase some replacement rubber fuel line last week for one of the race cars at a cost of $25 meter,the engine will need a dyno run and re tune to get it sorted not sure if the factory computor has wide enough scope to tip that much extra fuel in either,homework for you as we run aftermarket gear.All in all i'd say spend your money elsewhere.Cheers
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