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What's the deal with cutting holes for intercoolers? Just having a look at the jzx today and with keeping the AC there's not a lot of places to put the pipes. are the 2 pics below OK for cert? Will move battery to boot and come up through there also

 

 

looks ok to me

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What are you doing for a speedo?

Generation 1 apex RSM uses a sensor so is legal.

I had just finished removing the dash cluster and about to start to replace it with the alloy panel when my cousin (who is a wof inspector) said that unless the car retains its stock cluster its not going to get a cert or a wof as it must remain stock. Read the wof requirements but could not find anything. please can someone shed some light on this for me? I think i have just wasted money on my race-looking dash instrument cluster.

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Generation 1 apex RSM uses a sensor so is legal.

I had just finished removing the dash cluster and about to start to replace it with the alloy panel when my cousin (who is a wof inspector) said that unless the car retains its stock cluster its not going to get a cert or a wof as it must remain stock. Read the wof requirements but could not find anything. please can someone shed some light on this for me? I think i have just wasted money on my race-looking dash instrument cluster.

Seems like bollocks to me. Lots of hot rods use aftermarket gauges, or something from a different vehicle.

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Condition and performance

3. The speedometer must be in good working order and operate while the vehicle is moving forward.

Modification

4. A speedometer that is affected by a modification:

a) must meet the requirements for equipment, condition and performance, and

B) does not require LVV specialist certification.

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hey clint, fitting up my pedal box, can I run braided line in the cabin from the outlet of the master cylinders to bulkhead/firewall fittings?

 

can I also run low pressure feed lines in a rubber hose through the bulkhead, just through a hole in the firewall. maybe a  grommet or something to stop general abrasion damage

 

do i need to ask for a specific low pressure brake hose or is carb fuel lines ok for this sort of thing?

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haha that can be arranged tom, I estimate that I would need quite alot though, maybe a bit over a meter. I have bought some epdm hose which enzed told me was good for brake fluid, except it is rated to 200 psi and is super not flexible. I was wondering if you could use a small diameter silicone radiator hose as it is resistant to glycol. Finding good info online is really hard it would seem

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everywhere I look it says not to ever use fuel line for brake fluid, various people have had no problems but 95% of what I have read says that the rubber will deteriorate such that black gunk fills the lines, it swells up and brake fluid starts seeping through it

 

from what I understand, brake fluid is much more like radiator fluid than fuel/oil and destroys typically available rubber

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yeah I've probably half a meter, it was really expensive, like $50 for 1m.  although I bet if you went into the shop in auckland and schmoozed around like a dave you would get it a bunch cheaper, it was probably mostly charging for the bother of posting it down to taupo as I think usually they sell 100m of hose at a time or something as it was some specialty hose shop.

 

maybe have a look online though you may find it cheaper?

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My escort van has the petrol tank underneath the floor at the back. The sedans have them to the side, like a spare wheel. Thinking of replacing the van tank set up with the sedan tank set up. Are there any rules etc I need to know? Will be using the standard sedan tank etc

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