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Ben_W

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Post #1
Follow a welsh company on Facebook called Torques Performance. They've been doing a red Rallye.....throttle bodies and a complete paint job/resto etc. If mine looks half as good as this i will be very happy......















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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 09:00
manthos

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Post #2
Looks very nice that

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 09:49
daveyboy

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Post #3
Makes me miss my red Rallye that.

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 09:50
welshpug!

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Post #4
Was that car on here in the past at all?

There's a few interesting new products Alex is trying out on there, he's got loads of interesting and different projects hidden away, K20 309, K20 Mini's front and rear engined, K20 205 Dimma.
Met Alex briefly many years ago when he bought a gearbox from me and he had a 205 Mi16 at the time

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 10:41
Ben_W

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Post #5
Not sure if the car has been on here....no reg plates to track it.....

There were some other pictures of a swirl pot I think it was he was testing....ill ty and find.pics of that

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 11:15
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T686WOX

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 11:30
deeturbo

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Post #7
Wow, that's very nice.

Is that a LIPO battery set up?

I thought I recognised that reg, very similar to a Rallye I almost bought a couple of years back but the first half is different. The one I almost bought was T701 WOX.
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 11:40
deeturbo

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Post #8
I've been looking for hollow wheel bolts, it looks like he has drilled his out?
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 11:41
cj-gti6

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Post #9
He bought Martin Price's 2.2 Mi16 engine.

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 11:49
pug_306

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Post #10
deeturbo wrote:
Wow, that's very nice.

Is that a LIPO battery set up?

I thought I recognised that reg, very similar to a Rallye I almost bought a couple of years back but the first half is different. The one I almost bought was T701 WOX.


Pretty sure i have T701 WOX now, i will have a look but that reg rings a bell :-)

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 12:22
welshpug!

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deeturbo wrote:
I've been looking for hollow wheel bolts, it looks like he has drilled his out?


its a stud kit with long nuts and not so long studs I think

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 12:30
martinh

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Post #12
I owned T686WOX for a fair while, bought it off bigbadbowen. I swapped it with a bloke from Wales for a mk4 golf gt tdi.
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 12:31
armzsc6

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Post #13
Looks red?

Thought they only made them in pink black and white....

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 12:46
martinh

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Post #14
This is what it looked like when I picked it up.
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 12:47
deeturbo

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Post #15
pug_306 wrote:
deeturbo wrote:
Wow, that's very nice.

Is that a LIPO battery set up?

I thought I recognised that reg, very similar to a Rallye I almost bought a couple of years back but the first half is different. The one I almost bought was T701 WOX.


Pretty sure i have T701 WOX now, i will have a look but that reg rings a bell :-)


Did you buy it from northern part of the country from a guy with a 5 door HDI?
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 12:48
pug_306

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Actually my reg is slightly different i think, this was eddys one he stripped it and put the parts on his partner van i think

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 13:05
Day666

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Post #17
I'm sure this is the bloke that does all the coloured Alloy fittings on Ebay ....I visited his warehouse last year & he's only there now & again & wont let you collect ...I didn't use him in the end ...even though he was very cheap ...went to Merlin & it was easier to see & try in the shop what I wanted ...25% more but much better quality alloy ...Thumbs up
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 14:11
pete_rallye

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Post #18
Yeah it is, Torques Performance. They do pretty much every fitting you could need for an automotive application. I've had loads of stuff from them over the years.

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 14:33
Day666

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pete_rallye wrote:
Yeah it is, Torques Performance. They do pretty much every fitting you could need for an automotive application. I've had loads of stuff from them over the years.


I bought some alloy twin Stainless hose clamps for inside & never over-tightened the small Allen bolts ...they pulled out of the threads...the alloy was like cheese ...maybe a bad batch Pete ?
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 14:49
pugheaven

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Post #20
I like the all in one fuel pump/swirl pot in the top right hand corner of the bay
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 15:14
deeturbo

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Post #21
Would heat of the bay be an issue for the swirl pot, heat soak on fuel?
Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 16:28
fatlapit

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Post #22
Aye i cant knock their gear like. Never had a problem with them. Ive got goodridge on my oil system n torques for everything else. I havent noticed any difference in quality between the two

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 18:47
pete_rallye

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Post #23
I bought lots of stuff to do my dry sump but ended up returning a lot of it because the PTFE hose wasn't flexible enough, but then I did need some fairly tight bends. The stuff I replaced it with was BMRS Pro Gold and the quality was obviously far superior, but then it was 3 times the price. I still buy torques stuff a lot for things like adaptor fittings, weld on fittings etc those fittings are of equal quality to all others I have used and are cheaper. Service is always great too.

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Posted 3rd Sep 2016 at 18:50
Ben_W

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Post #24
This is the swirl pot. Looks a rather nice bit of kit....

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Silver BMW 550i.... The executive missile

Posted 4th Sep 2016 at 08:26

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