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Martin W
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14th Oct 12 at 12:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Pictures aren't loading so i cant see, but did you change the right temp sensor? they have a seperate sensor for dials?


Oh right, where Is that?
ArdenblueDan
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14th Oct 12 at 12:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Car is gonna look great buddy
Martin W
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Car is gonna look great buddy


Cheers
Sean
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14th Oct 12 at 13:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You have a 2 wire temp sensor for engine management and then a single wire sensor for the dial I'm sure it's just to the right of the 2 wire sensor
Martin W
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14th Oct 12 at 13:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That's what I changed. The single wire just clips onto the sensor. The two wire is like a plug yeah? I haven't changed that one yet, ill be doing that next.
Martin W
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21/10

i bought some 2litre brakes off simonATR as the bloke who did the conversion never upgraded the brakes.




wasnt sure if they would fit under the wheels but took the gamble anyway.

new 280mm meriva 4 stud disks.



put the wheel on to find they were slightly rubbing, so i got the balancing weights moved and started to skim off the calliper.




didnt have to take that much off and then repainted to check if it still rubbed which it didnt.






then worked my way onto looking at the squeeking from the rear. managed to sort that out too.



[Edited on 21-10-2012 by deadliner]
*CorsaCal*
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21st Oct 12 at 10:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

When u say 2-litre they they must be turbo 284mm ones not 2.0 256mm ones. Looking cool as under the wheels there matey!
Martin W
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When u say 2-litre they they must be turbo 284mm ones not 2.0 256mm ones. Looking cool as under the wheels there matey!


yeah they are 288 ones, not the 256 off a vectra i believe
ArdenblueDan
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Looking good buddy great work with the brakes
DansCorsaSXi
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21st Oct 12 at 15:21   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Done a good job on them calipers mate,look really big behind the wheels.


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Martin W
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cheers guys, just shows that 288mm turbo brakes DO fit behind fan blades
Martin W
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over the last couple of weeks we have just been collecting parts for it really. bled the blakes but they are incrediably spongy and pedal travel is insane. i've heard i need to change the brake servo as it cant cope with the bigger brakes. is that true?

been having some major headaches with fitting the seats too, so not too sure when they will be in the car.

bought an OMP subframe to help with fitting:


double slimline fans to keep it cool:


and a new air filter:


if anyone knows how to make the brakes more responsive and weather i have to change the brake servo / master cylinder etc.. let me know please
corsaboii89
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9th Nov 12 at 08:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

change the master cylinder and use braided brake lines mate i also swaped the fluid out for ap racing dot 5.1 fluid as i run the same breaks on my 1.6 8v turbo b but i also have rear disc's too
Martin W
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change the master cylinder and use braided brake lines mate i also swaped the fluid out for ap racing dot 5.1 fluid as i run the same breaks on my 1.6 8v turbo b but i also have rear disc's too


Change the master cylinder to what one?
Darryl H
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9th Nov 12 at 09:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mate your cailpers are upside down, the nipple should be at the top


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Martin W
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Mate your cailpers are upside down, the nipple should be at the top


Yeah I found that out last week, couldn't bleed them at all then realised why lol. Turned them round and now they work just aren't that good
Martin W
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finally got the seats welded to the subframes and in the car thanks to gav93





and bought this rocker cover
scoobymark
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Looks good mate, what setup you using regarding hubs, shafts and cv's?
ArdenblueDan
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Looking good buddy are you going to paint the interior of the car now it's stripped out?
Darryl H
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Good work mate

Make sure you bolt that L piece down before driving it, they can jump off as I found out


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Martin W
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Looks good mate, what setup you using regarding hubs, shafts and cv's?


not too sure was already there when i got the car
Martin W
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Good work mate

Make sure you bolt that L piece down before driving it, they can jump off as I found out


haha i took the pic before i had bolted it down
Martin W
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Looking good buddy are you going to paint the interior of the car now it's stripped out?


most likely gonna put the carpet back in, keep getting the inside wet with our feet
ArdenblueDan
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thats a good idea bud have you or are you taking the sound deadening out before the carpet goes back in?
Martin W
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thats a good idea bud have you or are you taking the sound deadening out before the carpet goes back in?


no im not, im just gonna go straight over it as it would be as a standard car. can't see it being beneficial enough to take it out

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