Jambo
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Oliver S&T would be mopping my car
Teddy edited
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Ojc
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Jamborina, if I was you I would'nt modify it. Maybe put some early Turbo fan wheels on it, but would'nt do anything else.
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
theres a mod you can do so you can turn off/on the 4x4 thus saving the tx box
yep u can just whip out fuse 19
i shall be sorting a proper switch tho so i can choose
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ed
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Phase 3.5+
ECU on exchange £100.00 refundable surcharge
This is an upgrade from phase III, specifically designed to allow more driveability for the 2 wheel drive cars, with a very small over boost. This enables a healthy standard turbo to run more boost even with a worn waste gate.
ECU must be sent for modification.
Modifications include a recalibrated pressure sensor and a new top chip.
315 Bhp (242Kw/315Ps 475Nm) 1.25 bar boost pressure
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Jambo
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ollie no exterior work shall be done. Early fan wheels would look odd on a late spec one.
Itl get 18"s at some point when i can be arsed/afford it.
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Jambo
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ed i love you
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James R
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THink Pahse 2 and amassive intercooler 280BHP and over 300lbs torque, bang on a hybrid k16 and you're laughing.
This seems the most reliable set up to have, oh and maybe a better clutch.
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iceman
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18" would look ok but u will need at least 330mm disks otherwise your brakes will look tiny.
I can give u a number for the guy that mopped my p1 and he will come to u dude
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Ojc
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Don't fit 18's, thats when you will start getting problems with the transfer box, especially if you lower it.
My friend looked into lowering it and its not really healthy and you can only go down 20mm.
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Jambo
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Yeah thatd be ace stu!
I plan on Reyland 4pots for the front
James- how much for a hybrid? Like £8-900??
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Don't fit 18's, thats when you will start getting problems with the transfer box, especially if you lower it.
My friend looked into lowering it and its not really healthy and you can only go down 20mm.
I was going to say this...will knacker the transfew box in no time
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Ojc
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So in a word Jambo, standard
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ed
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Lowering a Cally is an ass because of the way the IRS works... Unless you wan't to convert it into double wishbone
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Teddy
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Don't fit 18's, thats when you will start getting problems with the transfer box, especially if you lower it.
My friend looked into lowering it and its not really healthy and you can only go down 20mm.
Erm.... No.
As long as the rolling radious is the same as the stock it will be fine.
If you run a 215/35 tyre then that is exactly the same as as the stock 16" wheel rolling radius so that will be fine.
35mm is the total upper limit for lowering - but you will need camber correction bushes (www.wallaceperformance.co.uk)
For phase 3.5
The stock turbo will take it, but a hybrid would spool up quicker and easier believe me it makes a huge difference
You will need an FMIC - if you use the EDS item - this fits perfect everytime and you can retain you air conditioning.
ARP Conrod bolts will be needed
FPR will be needed
High flow fuel pump will be needed.
The above is MUST have's if your planning phase 3.5
Other nice things to have would be
Clutch
Cams
Hybrid Turbo
Brakes
Glad your happy Jambo
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Ojc
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I disagree, I think you will have more problems with heavy 18's not designed for the car than the standard wheels.
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mav
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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nice one jambo, looks mint...
(don't break it )
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Teddy
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
I disagree, I think you will have more problems with heavy 18's not designed for the car than the standard wheels.
I myself ran 18's on my previous Calibra turbo.
The TXB's are not chocolate as long as they are serviced like anything else.
Yes they have a tolerance like anything else - but as long as the rolling radius is the same then it will be fine.
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Jambo
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Ollie what teddy is saying is right.
TXB will go poop if the wheels/tyres are differnet sizes (rolling radius) than intended. i.e wheels that go outside this, OR tyres with more than 2mm tread difference. That will overheat the TXB.
As mentioned it will have a switch to convert to FWD as well as 4x4 to prolong it as its not needed when popping to spa to buy some bread
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Ojc
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Would switching it on and off all the time not annoy it? It might throw its dummy out of the pram?
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broster
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nice choice there jambo, i remeber looking at teddys old cav turbo a long time ago now, wit hthe cheeky intercooler sitting there and the groovy plate! G20 LET! how ace! when will the corsa be as hard as the calibra teddy?
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Teddy
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Would switching it on and off all the time not annoy it? It might throw its dummy out of the pram?
Not at all.
I used to run my Cally Turbos and my Cav turbo in 2wd all the time unless i NEEDED my 4wd - ie hard driving or very bad weather.
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Teddy
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quote: Originally posted by broster
nice choice there jambo, i remeber looking at teddys old cav turbo a long time ago now, wit hthe cheeky intercooler sitting there and the groovy plate! G20 LET! how ace! when will the corsa be as hard as the calibra teddy?
The Corsa is being sold - maybe.
[Edited on 17-01-2006 by Teddy]
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Teddy
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FMIC like this Jambo
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broster
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oops i said cav turbo i ment cally.... lalalala
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bradfincham
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NOT PHASE 3.5
i wouldnt go any higher than phase mate, and spend money making it into a concourse car rather than one thats going to cost you ££££ repairing all the time
Stick with phase 2, with arp rod bolts, head bolts etc etc
Loving the cally though
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