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Martin,
Nice pictures.. You have me now thinking of going scooby power.. specially since I am a fan, and believe in the reliablity of the EJ series engines.. What is the power output of the 2.2 lt (Aprox 150??) currently looking at what mods can be done.. I would think Cams, but not sure.. this is something I am looking into on the scooby forums.. I will start a seperate thread, to see if anyone want that issue and maybe you can help us out.. You mention alumin plastic piping.. did I read that correct.. Not to familiar.. I have seen Copper, and PVC for home use, but not what you mentioned.. Alex
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nice alloys, the same as mine , and it is the first time i have seen them on a car
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![]() Nice!
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Martin,
I got hold the the magazine and forgot to ask, what's the second water tank in the engine bay for? Rich
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So PVC lines are stong enough to be run under the car, and the water temps don't affect them?
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If you can read german or want more pics email me..
I finally got the article scanned, for Martin. VR Alex
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