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Posted: 20 Jul 2008 03:45 pm
by foggyjames
Excellent....you're really getting there with it
cheers
James
Posted: 21 Jul 2008 11:12 am
by Chris_C
Some awesome pics as ever dude, looks great!
Posted: 24 Jul 2008 04:36 pm
by Nikdev
P.s bought a new sub 50 000km 2d 360gl today

Posted: 25 Jul 2008 01:51 am
by foggyjames
Project #2?
cheers
James
Posted: 02 Aug 2008 01:05 pm
by kds19
wow!!!!
awesome car
i just have to ask, when you removed your headlight wipers, what did you do with the wires and the washer pipes???
Posted: 02 Aug 2008 04:56 pm
by Frits

Love it! great work..
Posted: 02 Aug 2008 05:01 pm
by Ronnie
kds19 wrote:i just have to ask, when you removed your headlight wipers, what did you do with the wires and the washer pipes???
the headlamp washer motors are screwed into the bottom of the headlamps - remove both - unscrew the washer motor and delete. I just insulated the power jacks and left them loose in the engine bay. Rubber tubing I rerouted to the screen wash - so that I have an independent washer motor for each windscreen washer jet.
Posted: 02 Aug 2008 07:05 pm
by Nikdev
kds19 wrote:wow!!!!
awesome car
i just have to ask, when you removed your headlight wipers, what did you do with the wires and the washer pipes???
Removed it all! Easy job, did the same as Ronnie with the pipes.
Thanks for the nice comments guys! Getting the car ready for round 5 of Powerdrift in a couple of weeks. This time we are using the Lista track, a small track with lots of 2nd gear action, hoping to get a bit higher on the scoreboard this time

Posted: 05 Aug 2008 04:28 pm
by kds19
hey how does your car drive with a welded diff???
does it drive any different on corners and stuff???
Posted: 05 Aug 2008 06:38 pm
by Nikdev
kds19 wrote:hey how does your car drive with a welded diff???
does it drive any different on corners and stuff???
Nope, just a lot more noise on parking lots. Not a problem in snow\rain or dry! Had a welder in when it was a daily drive. Makes the car more predictable and fun
(but beware girlfriends are not known for liking it

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Posted: 05 Aug 2008 07:43 pm
by kds19
thats ace i was really keen for gettin it done.
i just didnt want to if it was terrible to drive in the wet or anything like that
cheers
kev
Posted: 06 Aug 2008 07:46 pm
by xtrmjks
Like nikdev said, make's BIG difference..for better!!
Funny how women don't like it..

Posted: 06 Aug 2008 08:10 pm
by Jason B
I can't imagine its better in all situations, surely its always trying to step out in the corners, great for drifting obviously, but not on a roundabout in the wet at rush hour....
Posted: 06 Aug 2008 09:38 pm
by Tourinki
With welded diff it either understeers or oversteers in corners. What i've heard there isn't really anything between. So if you are using your car on road i would recommend to get proper difflock and forget welded diff. Because there is always need for something between over- and understeer...
Posted: 08 Aug 2008 10:22 pm
by Frits
Don't agree with that...
If you have decent tires, on a normal pressure, your car is not gonna slide or understeer. Definately NOT. Roundabouts or whatever, it doesn't matter. It was the first thing wich I was very suprised about.
However, I've drivin a lot on open road with my welded diff (and even an at once power turbo engine) all the way to competitions and stuff. Had the most rainy days in my life and never had any kind of problem with my diff or sliding or understeering on open road of whatever.
I think Nikdev thinks the same about it.