My staz to date, 20/5 update!

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Noddy
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Looks awesome Silas......
... still do not fancy you making the next cruise LOL

What colour scheme on the inside? or will you follow the dash? :)
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Post by groupAralliart »

looks great. Keep going and keep the pics coming. Well done
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Quick update bro's :D

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Thanks,
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looking good! :D
Bite my shiny metal ass!!!

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Awesome mate..... cannot wait to see it in the flesh.
That stuff you have wrapped the exhaust with - any left over? Could it be adapted to wrap the throttle cable?

Next meet..... July?........maybe September? :D
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Post by bigd »

Awesome - It's looking good. Like the fabricated cold box. More pics!!!
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Post by enthuzed »

That's mad Silas. Attention to every area, steering rack, brakes, camber plates, plumbing, colour coded bits, etc, etc. This will be one awesome machine.
What's it's intended use when complete?
Reduce fuel costs by 15-20% & cut emissions by 1/3rd...
Increase engine performance & prolong engine life...
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Post by JD_Stazza_Brendan »

Looks good but..

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD REMOVE THAT BRAKE BOOSTER LINE AND PAINT IT OR POWDERCOAT IT.
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Noddy wrote: That stuff you have wrapped the exhaust with - any left over? Could it be adapted to wrap the throttle cable?

Next meet..... July?........maybe September? :D
Might have some left over, still have to do the dump-pipe!

Next meet for sure :beer

The car will be used mainly for track days...BUT, is still registered so i can drive it on the street too :twisted:

I hear ya about the pipe brendan :oops:

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Post by S0LJAH »

looks awesome mate :D
you going with just the front water pipe exit?

would love to see a few more pics of the cold airbox
how it mounts and running along the inner guard/body etc
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Post by WidebodyWoody »

So I would it be bad if I was lazy and didnt put my thermostat on too? I have never thought about that. I know track cars don't need them because they are running max all the time. But what about street?
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WidebodyWoody wrote:So I would it be bad if I was lazy and didnt put my thermostat on too? I have never thought about that. I know track cars don't need them because they are running max all the time. But what about street?
Im only able to run without a thermostat because i have a Davies Craig electric water pump and controller! that increases flow as the engine needs it :D

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S0LJAH wrote:looks awesome mate :D
you going with just the front water pipe exit?

would love to see a few more pics of the cold airbox
how it mounts and running along the inner guard/body etc
Yep front water exit FTW,

Pics of air box...

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If your wondering why those flanges look like 100mm down-pipe flanges... thats because they are, Go D.I.Y!
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Post by sillbeer »

Hey Silas

Just caught up on the project, those rear bags put mine to shame! Car is look bloody great, I love overfenders even more now. Take care.

Cheers
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sillbeer wrote:Hey Silas

Just caught up on the project, those rear bags put mine to shame! Car is look bloody great, I love overfenders even more now. Take care.

Cheers
Brendan
Thanks Brendan, missed you on your last trip down :cry:

Still hanging out to see SILBEER! maybe next trip to perth :D

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