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zac

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Post #101
mabgti wrote:
zac wrote:
No issues with my standard Valeo for around 15k miles. No

And 14.7 quarter is a bit disappointing IMO?


Just watching a vid of yours doing a 14.8... LOL


Not mine.No

Never taken it on any drag strip.

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Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 00:05
chrissykapow

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Post #102
looking good Mabz... I really want a supercharger for mine Erm? need funds money the lottery before it could happen though

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Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 00:14
mabgti

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Post #103
zac wrote:
mabgti wrote:
zac wrote:
No issues with my standard Valeo for around 15k miles. No

And 14.7 quarter is a bit disappointing IMO?


Just watching a vid of yours doing a 14.8... LOL


Not mine.No

Never taken it on any drag strip.


my bad... must be someone elses.. CLICKY

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Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 21:57
turbowagon

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Post #104
where did u get that intercooler?please

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Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 22:11
fletch

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Post #105
mabgti wrote:
zac wrote:
mabgti wrote:
zac wrote:
No issues with my standard Valeo for around 15k miles. No

And 14.7 quarter is a bit disappointing IMO?


Just watching a vid of yours doing a 14.8... LOL


Not mine.No

Never taken it on any drag strip.


my bad... must be someone elses.. CLICKY


Is that not Birk's old motor?
Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 22:21
zac

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Post #106
fletch wrote:
mabgti wrote:
zac wrote:
mabgti wrote:
zac wrote:
No issues with my standard Valeo for around 15k miles. No

And 14.7 quarter is a bit disappointing IMO?


Just watching a vid of yours doing a 14.8... LOL


Not mine.No

Never taken it on any drag strip.


my bad... must be someone elses.. CLICKY


Is that not Birk's old motor?


Got a feeling it might be Robin's old one. 14.8 is okay for the weather I guess.

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Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 22:27
birk

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Post #107
Not mine fletch Nope

As Zac said, i also think its robins, first ive been to santa pod was at usc last month Smile

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Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 22:37
fletch

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Post #108
Ah ok didn't realise Robin smoothed the bonnet.
Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 22:38
birk

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Post #109
It has a black bonnet badge Thumbs up

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Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 23:39
lukejenks101

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Post #110
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It has a black bonnet badge Thumbs up

And side strips Smile

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Posted 20th Aug 2009 at 23:43
bininoz

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Post #111
yeah that was my old one.

I did smooth the bonnet but it was after that video.

Yeah it was a pretty wet strip and i had toyo proxes 4 on which were shite. 14.4 was my best that day Sad

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Posted 21st Aug 2009 at 03:46
mattb-6

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Post #112
turbowagon wrote:
where did u get that intercooler?please


Have a search on ebay for a shop called 'just intercoolers'. They are based in the US but even with the postage added on they are pretty cheap.

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Posted 22nd Aug 2009 at 01:26
mabgti

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Post #113
mattb-6 wrote:
turbowagon wrote:
where did u get that intercooler?please


Have a search on ebay for a shop called 'just intercoolers'. They are based in the US but even with the postage added on they are pretty cheap.



what he said Smile

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Posted 22nd Aug 2009 at 21:50
mabgti

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Post #114
If anyone finds a carbon fibre petrol cap cover on A38 please let me know...LOL

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Posted 29th Aug 2009 at 19:38
rallyestyle

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Post #115
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If anyone finds a carbon fibre petrol cap cover on A38 please let me know...LOL


LOL f*ck getting any of them then Doh

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Posted 29th Aug 2009 at 19:40
mabgti

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Post #116
dude.. it was the whole cover that came off.. with the trim... 130mph late for work and this is what i get...Laugh my ass off

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Posted 29th Aug 2009 at 20:02
cjm_harris

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Post #117
mabgti wrote:
dude.. it was the whole cover that came off.. with the trim... 130mph late for work and this is what i get...Laugh my ass off


Hello mate,

I have some CF trims I bought second hand, but some of the clips are missing.

What can I use to stick them on there?

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Posted 29th Aug 2009 at 20:23
mechanical_repairs

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Post #118
cjm_harris wrote:
mabgti wrote:
dude.. it was the whole cover that came off.. with the trim... 130mph late for work and this is what i get...Laugh my ass off


Hello mate,

I have some CF trims I bought second hand, but some of the clips are missing.

What can I use to stick them on there?



Sikaflex will do the trick, you will never get them off again though.

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Posted 29th Aug 2009 at 23:58
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Post #119
thats what i used on mine. Not going anywhere No
Posted 30th Aug 2009 at 00:03
mabgti

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Post #120
yeh silkaflex is what you want. but the whole cover is held on to the flap with hot glue from production unlike the passenger side (screwed down). this is what failed.. Sad

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Posted 30th Aug 2009 at 02:42
mabgti

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Post #121
Finally sorted the hardpiping from the fmic and im running an average of 25mpg.. Which i'm more than happy with..

Could prolly list the number of superior cars ive put to shame... but i just love the power to weight of this thing now. RR asap after some suspension work.

There might be plans of high boost.. but not until summer.No

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Posted 3rd Jan 2010 at 22:26
allesclar

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Post #122
go on Smile

name and shame, im curious Smile

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Posted 5th Jan 2010 at 00:52
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Post #123
from looking at the sc threads they seem to be nothing but trouble, im starting to have second thoughts on charging mine. is it just the pipe problems or is there constant problems? i would of thought for a

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Posted 20th Jan 2010 at 04:56
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Post #124
"mod"

"reliable"

a "mod" is varying the spec from a known good spec to something you have no experience of so any mod can be classed as unreliable because it's not what the manufacture brought it out with. live a little. break it, fix it, learn something..

i used to wonder the same until i started cutting bits out of my shell and swapping engines about. life is too short to worry about reliability on a car. give it some grief

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Posted 20th Jan 2010 at 05:12
birk

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Post #125
Ive blown mine up loads of times now LOL

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Posted 20th Jan 2010 at 05:27

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