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Thomas, you are not the only one with that deficit. I was put on monetary restriction last week. Luckily I have funds commited already for the few items I need to make my bus run. Only run, not finish... but getting it running will be HUGE!
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ok guys, here's what I have been up to lately...
I sold two of my cars (300zx & 71 Super) Bought a 2320 Nickies equipted T4 from Charles Navarro (For the Fasty) Came with everything to put it into my T3 including a set of NOS Weber 44 DCNFs! The Fasty is going to be my German Looker now Replaced the brushes in the Fastback generator Put a new voltage regulator in the Fastback, but the generator light is still on I bought a 59 Beetle then put it back up for sale (it is to nice to make into a street/strip car) I am now looking at a 67 Beetle to make into a street/strip car I just scored a 0 mile Scat Crank for a $150!!! thats about it
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All I been doing is collecting parts, and having balance, and machine work done on the engine pieces for my 1303. I haven't done anything towards building it yet. I haven't even taken it out from under it's cover since I dragged it home. I've been getting used to my new job, and moving stuff to the new house little by little. Lately I've been helping my friend re-shell his WRX after rolling it 3 times (it landed on it's wheels...he cranked it up and actually drove it away! ) After it passes a NCDMV inspection, it will come back apart, get acid dipped, roll caged, dog boxed and be a Group N rally car. He's selling his Group 2 VW GTI, and his Dodge B350 "Battlewagon" to fund the campaign.Sue's Honduh died, so she bought a '98 Passat . It's a great riding car, one that you don't get tired of driving. It doesn't have alot of bells and whistles to break, only an optional sunroof. Her Bug is still running great, driving great, and still looking good for not being garage kept. We had a hailstorm this past Wednsday night. Sue ran into the bedroom and got the big blanket off the bed and ran out the back door with it. I ran out behind her and we covered the Bug, not knowing if the car cover already on it would be enough. 8 minutes of dime-sized hail, and nothing was damaged .
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Welcome Thomas. How do you like the Rust Bullet? I did a tech article on building a 914 dash panel, it is on the main page under More Tech. You might be able to put the small gauges in a group to the left of the tach, or a center console, maybe a 3 gauge bracket under the dash. I also did a seat coversion(2003 Celica GTS seats) and should have done an article on that but i was rushed to get them in and installed them the night before our Southeastern Dyno Day so I didn't take any pix.(shame on me)
I got put on a long term dosage of that drug too (Nocashatol). I have been pretty lucky at swap meets and picking up used stuff. Having your tools stollen sux, I hate thieves.
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Vujade, you ever sort out what wheels your going to be running on the Fasty?
Has anyone ever seen a GL 411/412, I think they would be a little heavy but a cool looking GL. Nick |
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Ok, my progress (see also the thread in the engines section):
- Installed new headgaskets and timing belt on the EJ25 - hacked off pretty much the whole back end for clearance ![]() - Got the kennedy adapter and installed the engine - Hacked away pretty much the complete firewall for aircleaner clearance - Bought a used wiring harness - Bought a used MAF sensor (should be coming in today) - Mounted the rad, only to find out I have to move it again Things still to do: - Get an electrical, in line fuel pump. (Any of you GTI guys have one lying around ?) - Plumb fuel return line (may also the feed line, have to see how big it needs to be) - Do the wiring - Hook up the radiator - Build cover for hole in firewall - Build cover for radiator - Get lexan rear quarter windows with naca ducts - etc etc etc ...one day.... ![]() Rob. |
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...all sounds really familiar.
What stage clutch did you decide to run? My buddy is recommending a stage 2 but says I will probably want to convert to hydro operation and ditch the cable. Building fuel lines myself today, not really hard, just tedious and frustrating.
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Hey Panel,
For now, I'm using the stock clutch.... no dinero for a good one yet. What are you using for fuel lines ? I alreay had made a new line for the old engine and I used copper line that runs under the heaterchannel. But I don't like the look of it. Are you running them under the bus ? Also, (not sure if I asked this already), what are you using for a fuel pump ? Rob Quote:
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I've got it a little easier than you. On a bus, the tank is right in front of the engine so the lines are really short. I'm making up the braided one's with AN fittings (Russell pro-flex brand). -6 is the size my buddy said they use on buggies so that's what I used.
My whole package is pirated straight from what my buddy has set-up for buggies and they use a stock Volvo in-line pump. Apparently he researched and found that this one is good for what they are doing (can use the right fittings for AN, cost effective - I think $100-$115) I understand dinero, My project budget was put on indefinate restriction last week because of new house.
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