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Derek wrote:So when do I get an invite to come and have a look. :thumbright: Great work Mark.
Del,
Your always welcome :thumbright:

Tea & Coffee, always on the go, nice little selection of Jerry's biscuits & chockies in the fridge, even beer if you fancy one.

Anton can give directions
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mopar_mark wrote:
Derek wrote:So when do I get an invite to come and have a look. :thumbright: Great work Mark.
Del,
Your always welcome :thumbright:

Tea & Coffee, always on the go, nice little selection of Jerry's biscuits & chockies in the fridge, even beer if you fancy one.

Anton can give directions
Mark, I may take you up on that offer soon, no biscuits or cookies for me, I'm diabetic :( will most likely get Anton to come with me, will give you a call to make sure you're in the country.
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No pictures today.

Been working on fuel supply n return, awaiting some fittings to arrive from good ol USA, slight delay on shipment (Sorry Nick :oops:) due to waiting for some rear wheels to go in the same shipment.

Made up new front n rear polycarbonate screens, just need to screw them in, left out till plumbing done, as makes it easier.

Plumbed 80% of Intercooler to Ice box, progress halted, again, due to waiting for fittings.

Dropped of trans to Frosty today. As good as old box was, it wasn't up to handling 2,000+ hp on a regular basis. Basically upgraded shafts n gears, along with changing Convertor stator n bits & pieces . . .
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Didnt fancy Roger having a play with the Trans then Mark ?

So much Automotive Porn in one thread ...Im spent :lol:
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AllKiller wrote:Didnt fancy Roger having a play with the Trans then Mark ?
No that I didn't want Roger, as he & I are good friends.

More of a case of; I have been speaking to Andy on a regular basis, helping each other out of late, he's been there before, done it & learn't what is & isn't required, so seemed an obvious choice to me.
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Gradually working through the extensive list of jobs ;)

New Front & rear Screens finished, not screwed in, as it makes access easier at the moment.

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Finally finished off coil mounting brackets, lot of work for something that doesn't really do anything ;)

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New fuel pump belt arrived, so now fitted, along with completing the pump to filter oil pipe, waiting for a 45 fitting.

Forgot to mention, when I dropped the box off to Frosty. Andy was also kind enough to donate a Tial BOV which he was no longer using :thumbright:


Finally got round to removing exhaust/headers, added another bung, as I intend to run Lambda's & dropped off exhaust for coating on Friday. Should be done in 2 weeks.

Targetting to finish Intercooler pipe work tomorrow, should get quite a it done tonight, once I have had my dinner & get off the PC :D :D
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Keep at it Mark, I know how much time (& money) it takes to get this stuff right. Sometimes you can spend hours just making the smallest of parts that most people take for granted.
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"Finally finished off coil mounting brackets, lot of work for something that doesn't really do anything "

Ah, but it's those little details that make all the difference mate ;)
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DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL TOOL THAT MAKES THOSE COOL RECESSED HOLES MARK. ??

I NEED SOMETHING TO DO THAT SOON

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This is what your after Steve, there not cheap but a much better finish than just a hole ;)

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Guy, Anton...I thank you :thumbright:
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Hard at work with all that intercooler plumbing ;)
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I used the same type as in Guys link. More expensive that's for sure, but quality is superior, better shear, upper bearing for easier operation. I was lucky that I borrowed the one I used.

I guess, it all depends on what material, thickness, how many you have to do. The titanium i was punching was 2mm thick, so took a bit more effort.
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2-3 mm Ali . we'll see :?
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