Lancer 2000 Turbo.

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2000_turbo
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Post by 2000_turbo »

enthuzed wrote: Any clues about the inlet manifold, what's it off and how was it done?
The inlet manifold is from a 1G Eclipse. We had to reweld the intake so that we could fit the throttlebody.
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Post by S0LJAH »

nice car mate have always been a fan of it after seeing it on other forums

what i wouldnt give for one of those boot spoilers!
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Post by 2000_turbo »

The car is almost done. Here are some pictures.

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The result of a few hours of polishing and claying. I also made a quick ride to test my brakes, it has a lot of stopping power. The brake pedal also feels very hard, i don't feel any difference between stock calipers and the new one's. I think I don't need a upgraded master brake cilinder.


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Post by OLD FART »

Well done showroom condition :beer
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Post by JAS »

Fantastic little lancer you have there mate! Well done :beer
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I love this lancer!
Such a pity the turbo models over here are like hens teeth... and the ones that do come up for sale are rusting back into the earth from where they came.

But if I had the choice I would rather have one of these, even though I love starions I now in my old age prefer 4 doors. :)
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If I had the money right now (anyone want to buy a 3 bedroom house in christchurch? :D )
I would have this
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 795613.htm
and these
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 211612.htm

Paint it black and get it looking like 2000_turbo's one :)
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Post by thrash »

semi complete tc for 2k nz??? bargain of the century!
quest wrote:
WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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Post by Vulpes »

Thats brilliant mate, I love the colour scheme and I love what you have done mechanically. Brilliant little car, must be a lot of fun to drive.
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Post by Astron Boy »

Excellent work. As said above, showroom!
Would be such a weapon!
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Post by perrinsohc »

I also made a quick ride to test my brakes, it has a lot of stopping power. The brake pedal also feels very hard, i don't feel any difference between stock calipers and the new one's. I think I don't need a upgraded master brake cilinder.

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So you say you don't feel any difference between stock and new. Do u mean in stopping power or feel on the pedal? Do you also not recomend upgrading the master in that case Am interested in this conversion hense the all the questions sorry . Cheers and very nice ride :P
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Post by 2000_turbo »

@perrinsohc, I dont feel any difference in brakepedal. A friend of mine with also the same brake setup has put more drivingmiles with the brakes and also said to me that the masterbrake upgrade isn't necessary. I'm going to the garage tomorrow for the MOT, I'll let you know how it feels.


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2000_turbo wrote:@perrinsohc, I dont feel any difference in brakepedal. A friend of mine with also the same brake setup has put more drivingmiles with the brakes and also said to me that the masterbrake upgrade isn't necessary. I'm going to the garage tomorrow for the MOT, I'll let you know how it feels.


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Martijn.
Thats great info cheers. Looking forward to hearing how it goes
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Post by 2000_turbo »

Finally I the time to test the new brakes. My first impression is that I dont need a upgraded master brake cilinder. The stopping power is awsome!
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