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Gaz

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    Have used Leaseplan and Fleetpartners before.

    At the time of procurement 2years ago Leaseplan was cheaper over 3 or 5 year offerings. Also some good offerings around GPS.

    5-7tonne trucks were cheaper via Fleetpartners FYI.

     

    Gaz

     

  2. Mines well underway at the moment. Iv got a sc14 from an estima and a dellorto 40mm side draught. Manifold for intake is being laser cut currently and will be underway with the supercharger mounts this weekend.

    Also managed to score me a high flow fuel pump that's a direct Bolt on replacement for factory which is a bonus

    What cr you running and how?

    Gaz

  3. You've got so many differant undercoat now, it will obviously only ever be as good as said undercoat.

    Test each one individually with whatever you plan to blast on top.

    Gaz

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  4. I've used watyl super etch before. It's ok but pretty thin already so a 4l doesn't go very far. Some paints don't like to stick to it also.

    I'd steer away.

    Go for 2k epoxy. Durapox or whatever ppgs alternative is.

    Topcoat.... if going metallic then you need a clear as the topcoat... use 2k, it goes harder.

    If base colour then you can use base as the topcoat. Again use 2k, it goes harder.

    Gaz

  5. Think I'm about yo answer my own question but can someone confirm.

    Epoxy then prime then bog? Epoxy seems too smooth to bog directly onto.

    Pics 4 fred.

    Epoxy!

    nzrehi.jpg

    155ii4x.jpg

    Gaz

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  6. Can still run electric dizzy on a ballast resistor coil setup. I do on my 13b.. two coils tho.

     

    A ballast resistor system is designed so that the coil does not have 12v sitting on it when your sitting with engine not running but car on ACC. It basically drops the voltage to 6-9vs but when you flick the key to start it boosts you back up to 12v+.

     

     

    As above, pull feed to coil off. Jamb multimeter into it and if it reads less than 12v when you just have the car sitting with stereo on then you have the ballast resistor in-line. If its reading 12v then get a normal style coil.

     

    Gaz

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