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Aerotop Dave

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Okay...

 

1) Two pipes (I have the fancy exhaust already)

2) Boost gauge

3) FCD

4) Walbro pump

5) Restrictor ring (can't remember what eyefi said about this (it's his old car), I'll check my pm's)

6) Fuel filter

7) Possibly some new plugs

 

 

So is fitting all that doable in a day? I thought I might take a trip over to Mr Wilson (he doesn't know this yet) but it's a good 2hr+ journey. I don't need the boost gauge actually fitted in the dash on the day, just as long as all the connectors are there.

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There is about 3 hours work there if you know what you are doing and don't get any pitfalls :)

 

Deffo get the colder plugs - or the next post you make will be "I've had a decat and now I've got a misfire!" :D

 

Being useful I can't remember the NGK designation for the plugs you need, I'm sure someone else or a search will show them up.

 

-Ian

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Gatso took ours to Chris Wilson on Tuesday for exactly the same !

 

Two de-cat pipes (already had an RSR zaust)

Restrictor ring

FCD

Cold plugs

 

Studs sheared on getting the cats off, but no big prob and Chris had some in stock.

 

He also had a quick check over and found the small breather pipes had gone hard, so replaced.

 

Gatso was there about five hours ish.

 

Def sounds louder and VERY responsive when pushed :D

 

Gatso says Chris was a really nice bloke and we intend to take it back to him for next service / check over / cam belt

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Originally posted by Aerotop Dave

Okay...

 

1) Two pipes (I have the fancy exhaust already)

2) Boost gauge

3) FCD

4) Walbro pump

5) Restrictor ring (can't remember what eyefi said about this (it's his old car), I'll check my pm's)

6) Fuel filter

7) Possibly some new plugs

 

 

So is fitting all that doable in a day? I thought I might take a trip over to Mr Wilson (he doesn't know this yet) but it's a good 2hr+ journey. I don't need the boost gauge actually fitted in the dash on the day, just as long as all the connectors are there.

 

I can get all this done in a day, and the wifes off until into the New Year, so you might get fed as well :p

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Assuming you've got ramps and the exhaust studs don't snap it's not that bad. That's how long I think it would take me - but then I don't charge myself by the hour :p

 

I've had the fuel pump out a few times, swapped the exhaust once or twice, changed the plugs a lot, and messed about with the footwell wiring more times than I care to remember though :)

 

I didn't factor in the boost gauge - fiddly fiddly.

 

-Ian

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Originally posted by Chris Wilson

I can get all this done in a day, and the wifes off until into the New Year, so you might get fed as well :p

 

hehe, it's gonna be a little way into the 1Q 2005, probably around March time. Having just moved house, and Chrimbo too, money is a little tight at the mo.

 

Will be in touch in the New Year matey :thumbs:

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