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Love it bud! I bet that rad was a fair whack!
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It wasn't cheap lol but was toying with the idea of a 205 rad set up which has been done before but by time I'd got a performance 205 rad and then had hoses to fit and a header tank etc it worked out cheaper to go completely custom
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FairPlay fella its all looking really well done!
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Nice, very good work with the slam panel there. How do you know the smaller radiator will be good enough for cooling? Or is it thicker so still the same volume?
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The rad is around 35% shorter than original but is twice the thickness compared to the nissens rad I had in there originally + I know a few people including people who race have used the 205gti radiator set up in there cars which is smaller than what I have and it was ok on that so just going by that really + I spoke to the rad builders who also confirmed that it will be more than up to the job.
I've only gone by that really but I guess only time will tell but it's not really going to see much road use so hopefully it'll all be good
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25-05-2013, 05:22 PM
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Managed to get the drain plug and hose adapters needed in the week so fully fitted the "cooling pack". Also made some shorter hoses for the oil cooler and got that all plumbed in along with the fan wiring so finally got it running for first time In ages
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Which polycarb rear quarter windows did you get?
I found a set for £53 posted iirc
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Big jump on in weight for the polycarbs, I'd be intrested to see if its a lot noisier on the road
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The set I got was just over £200 which was rear quarters, fronts with sliders and rear screen. There not formed though as for the rear screen alone it was over £200. As for noise ill let you know once there all fitted
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Was that acw motor sports? That's we're I got mine from!
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30-05-2013, 10:09 AM
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That's the ones couldn't think of the name but yep that's them cheapest I could find by far. As with alot of things I've found the fronts were as cheap as alot of people try and sell 2nd hand. Same with my cage I got it direct from tweaks for under £500 where most people try and sell 2nd hand for £500+ lol
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Are the rear quarters pre drilled?
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No none come pre drilled all pannells in the kit need drilling
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Colour wise, go for a wrap. When your bored of the colour just peel it off and choose another!
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Yeah bit different to last time you saw them lol there yoko ad08's as wanted something for trackdays but also something that would be ok in the wet etc
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Very nice mate been out in mine today giving it abit of a sound test.
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How did it go mate you had any joy making it quieter? Your the reason I'm making sure I get mine quieter lol soon as I've sorted that and the suspension I wanna book a track day see what it's made of lol.
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Well we know what we need to do now as its the sound from the tbs thats the problem. It was 95 from the back and 105 from the front.
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Ouch and that's with the enclosed airbox as well
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Yeah but we put a bit of foam in the pipe and it made it 92 so looking at making something.
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how the hell did I miss this?!
This looks orgasmic. Love it.