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chiefton

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Post #151
new icv fitted and voila.....she like brand new running much much better once again

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Posted 15th Oct 2014 at 16:05
chiefton

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Post #152
Few piccys

new rad fitted think I need to adjust the revotec as it runs much better now and also now she got a good earth Whistle lol





should have some more yoko parada spec 2's for the turinis soon also,just gonna be saving to go lowboost now,fingers crossed will be ok now so not much to spend on!!!!!
We will see she is 15yrs old lol

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Posted 17th Oct 2014 at 16:00
chiefton

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Post #153
Just picked up some bike throttle bodies with twin injectors also and a few bit to go with it so gonna wait till I get them and see what I can do with them could be pretty cool!!!

Few hints on bits il need when I get them would be awesome!!!!
I know il have to make a manifold and need some trumpets,throttle cable kit etc etc il get some pics up soon.......

I know could do with cams and remap also if I get them fitted. Is there still a guy that can remap standard ecu???

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Posted 20th Oct 2014 at 10:46
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Post #154
Here's a link to some bike body trumpets i found a while ago, they look decent to be fair. The guy does all sorts of sizes and if i remember rightly if you speak to him direct he'll do custom sizes if needs be.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Suzuki-GSXR-750-1000-1300-Velocity-Stack-Trumpet-Kit-50mm-diameter-90mm-Long-/331326747912?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4d249cf508

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Posted 20th Oct 2014 at 11:39
chiefton

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Post #155
Thanks dude iv already got a few of his products on my watch list lol

heres a few photos





And part number off of them...


Should be able to make somerhing up.......

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Posted 20th Oct 2014 at 12:10
chiefton

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Post #156
Dunno if they will work or be to wide cant wait for them to turn up so I can have a looksy lol

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Posted 20th Oct 2014 at 12:18
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Post #157
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Dunno if they will work or be to wide cant wait for them to turn up so I can have a looksy lol

If not, I've got a set off a GSXR 1000 which seperate into individual units which a was going to convert myself but haven't got round to it, so I'll probably be listing them for sale soon. There's also an adapter I had made up to fit them to a chopped down manifold but again I never got round to finishing it, so il probs let that to with the bodies. Good luck with it, I'll look forward to seeing updates! Thumbs up

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Posted 20th Oct 2014 at 13:14
Eddleston

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Post #158
That'll sound nice when it's all on and singing away Smile

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Posted 20th Oct 2014 at 13:37
chiefton

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Post #159
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That'll sound nice when it's all on and singing away Smile



yeah this might be my slightly cheaper alternative LOL to super charging it atm but we will see, I just want to be at/over 200bhp if I get some decent cams etc and il be happy!!

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Posted 20th Oct 2014 at 16:06
chiefton

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Post #160
well the bodies I bought wont fit without to much faffing about so wont be using them lol

have a couple more options tho so not all bad eh!!

all running really well atm just gave it a full service last night so she is much happier got my cambelt due in about 5000miles so will be doing that again soon.

luckily done a few before so not worried about that and the kit is a lot cheaper than last year so.....bonus id say!!

looking at getting some 15" or 16" alloys either pr 1.2 or similar as iv had few sets of 17" now and they are a bit big and tyres are so much dearer than for 15"/16" so guuna stick to them I think,need them soon as my clones are little out of shape lol bloody roads are getting terrible around where I live again Sad


must get my bnoot floor sorted soon as hopefully have a newish beam coming,when I say newish am told was rebuilt last year and also has 21mm torsion bars so should handle a lil better after too!!

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Posted 21st Nov 2014 at 12:28
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Post #161
what bodies did you buy?

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Posted 21st Nov 2014 at 12:35
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Post #162
Ah just some came up and i got them really cheap on ebay was gunna see if I could do something with them.have twin injectors fitted! Pics are above in the last few posts!

Been offered some gsxr bodies which il use instead!

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Posted 21st Nov 2014 at 12:38
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Post #163
Just had time to fit my carbon look dash fascia,looks ace I think along with my fresh white dials lol
Just gotta pop stereo surround on....done!!






il get better piccy when its light.

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Posted 22nd Nov 2014 at 18:40
Eddleston

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Post #164
I'm liking that Smile

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Posted 23rd Nov 2014 at 19:38
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Post #165
Thanks looks great I think. Did just lose my n/s brakes doing about 60mph but managed to nurse it home luckily roads are quiet. s**t me up when she wouldnt stop feels like a brake pipe burst.
I have braided front lines so wouldnt of thought be them but to wet to seeatm!!

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Posted 23rd Nov 2014 at 21:14
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Post #166
Oo f**k that. Sounds a bit on the scary side.

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Posted 24th Nov 2014 at 00:20
chiefton

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Post #167
Yeah was a lil scary lol il pop some pics of what I find to be the culprit later on when iv had chance to look in a bit,hopefully nothing major and she be back on the road this evening!!

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Posted 24th Nov 2014 at 09:05
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Post #168
One of my braided hoses caught on my wheel and rubbed through. Lost my brakes approaching a roundabout at 70. That was scary, didn't get it stopped but slowed enough to slot myself into traffic! Scary as f**k. I parked it up and got a lift to eurocarparts for a flexi

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Posted 24th Nov 2014 at 15:10
chiefton

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Post #169
Scary indeed!!!! Iv just done mine,same problem the hose had through the grommet and chafed on the wheel Sad

Santa santa id like a new pair pls lol

lucky I had a good flexi at work so promptly changed it and all good now!!!

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Posted 24th Nov 2014 at 19:21
prism7guy

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Post #170
My brakes once failed approaching a roundabout, sh*t me up too. Laugh

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Posted 24th Nov 2014 at 22:52
chiefton

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Post #171
Yeah its not great really lol but sorted now got a new pair of braided lines on santa list!!!

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Posted 25th Nov 2014 at 09:03
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Post #172
Ouch!!! Nasty...

TT
Posted 28th Nov 2014 at 14:17
chiefton

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Post #173
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Ouch!!! Nasty...

TT


yeah was dissapointed my lovely braided line was knackered but glad I was going too fast and crashed the old girl....that would defo be s**t lol

iv had them on the car for ages now just suddenly decided it fancied a rub up the wheel!!

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Posted 28th Nov 2014 at 15:16
chiefton

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Post #174
Bit of an update cars been running well all be it a lil neglected over xmas/new year Period....not had to many washes etc etc. Sounds like a couple of bushes are on the way out on front,although im running berlingo ally p bushes unless its the front bushes!!

Got cambelt/waterpump kit here ready to fitaswell as its due soon.

And a new addition..... a vts rear beam,which has been rebuilt last year and also lowered 50mm approx!!!! Thumbs up

Ordered some lemforder beam mounts as may as well fit while beams out and just gotta swap some bits over onto new beam (shocks,brake line etc etc)
But very very happy with it and cant wait to get it fitted,should be night and day difference compared to my 135k beam,although nothing wrong with it been after a rebuilt lowered one for some time.

More to follow but for now sneak peek at beam...

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Posted 21st Jan 2015 at 12:57
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Post #175
I thought i recognised your eBay name :-) Glad the beam went to a good home :-)

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