WHY?? on a SUNDAY morning at 7:25, am i thinking about fuel pressure regulators...
polak - August 16th, 2009 at 08:01 AM
WHY?? on a SUNDAY morning at 7:25, am i thinking about fuel pressure regulators?
does anybody else have this problem? or am i just a freak???!!
what do you wake up for on a sunday, at obscene hours, that is to do with cars........
hellbugged - August 16th, 2009 at 08:04 AM
to go for a run to Sawtell Winter Break .........yesterday it was to go
karting with 15 other VW nuts
colonel mustard - August 16th, 2009 at 10:08 AM
up late last night about brake upgrades because my brakes are scaring me.... - pedal goes down as far as the clutch pedal........
DavoBuggy 1641 - August 16th, 2009 at 10:47 AM
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up late last night about brake upgrades because my brakes are scaring me.... - pedal goes down as far as the clutch pedal........
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Well then start with a new master cylinder, sounds like yours is 'bypassing' fluid. From there I would replace the rear wheel cylinders, chances are
they are leaking too and new pads and shoes if they need it. Mechining the disc's is reccomended also if they are thick enough other wise replace
them also. I've always got away with a bit of sand paper round the inside of the drums before refitting them.
Just some random advice, take it or leave it dude???
Cheers Dave!
trickysimon - August 16th, 2009 at 10:53 AM
I woke up with gearbox on the mind
These projects never end I tells ya!
colonel mustard - August 16th, 2009 at 11:05 AM
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Well then start with a new master cylinder, sounds like yours is 'bypassing' fluid. From there I would replace the rear wheel cylinders, chances are
they are leaking too and new pads and shoes if they need it. Mechining the disc's is reccomended also if they are thick enough other wise replace
them also. I've always got away with a bit of sand paper round the inside of the drums before refitting them.
Just some random advice, take it or leave it dude???
Cheers Dave!
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Cheers dude.
Im thinking, New wheel cylinders and shoes, Machined drums.
New Rotors, larger calipers, (volks conversions)
Would I do the master cylinder last? That way I would know everything else is working fine first.... Any links on which M/C?? thread hijack, oh
yeah...
Simon, Are you thinking of building a new box??
trickysimon - August 16th, 2009 at 11:09 AM
All will be revealed hopefully next week Jason
colonel mustard - August 16th, 2009 at 12:11 PM
Well I'm excited. Any more current pictures of your build Simon?? wanna
see it!!!
Polak, what sort of Regs are you looking at........
trickysimon - August 16th, 2009 at 12:12 PM
Nah parts should be arriving next week so should be able to make some progress then
colonel mustard - August 16th, 2009 at 12:23 PM
Sweet. love it. should be awesome
BiX - August 16th, 2009 at 12:29 PM
I woke up thinking about roll cages....... and that Targa Wrest Point is affordable for me to enter in my own car, if I can get a cage in it and get
the rest of the stuff done in time and not end up in Jarkarta for 3 years...... overseas travel or motorsport.... hard decisions!
But I need to talk to my driver and the other navs about running at Targa Tas next year, and hopefully jeff has bought a Gt3 road car (or a
turbo)......
To many things to think about when I wake up....
polak - August 17th, 2009 at 10:09 AM
hahaha to make it worse mr colonel sir, i wasnt thinking about my reg, it was about mikes, just trying to work out all the fittings for the fuel
system and since i get days off during the week intead of the weekend im the one getting all the goodies
he has a holley blue reg, but i think he's going to modify it anyways to suit the application better.....
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Well I'm excited. Any more current pictures of your build Simon?? wanna
see it!!!
Polak, what sort of Regs are you looking at........
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Sides - August 17th, 2009 at 01:05 PM
Hey BiX, how about you start small and think about entering a hillclimb or sprint in your own car... Jezebel and I would love some company !!!
I woke up thinking about how nicely the ratios in my soon-to-be-built hillclimb box will suit the Leyburn Sprints layout next year....no, wait - that
was today... Sunday I woke up thinking how much fun I was about to have tearing around the streets at Leyburn for the day !!!
westi - August 17th, 2009 at 04:30 PM
haven't you been told today.ask mike he will tell you what you already know.
cause your in idiot stimpy.
polak - August 17th, 2009 at 08:38 PM
meow
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haven't you been told today.ask mike he will tell you what you already know.
cause your in idiot stimpy.
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DavoBuggy 1641 - August 18th, 2009 at 11:15 AM
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Well then start with a new master cylinder, sounds like yours is 'bypassing' fluid. From there I would replace the rear wheel cylinders, chances are
they are leaking too and new pads and shoes if they need it. Mechining the disc's is reccomended also if they are thick enough other wise replace
them also. I've always got away with a bit of sand paper round the inside of the drums before refitting them.
Just some random advice, take it or leave it dude???
Cheers Dave!
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Cheers dude.
Im thinking, New wheel cylinders and shoes, Machined drums.
New Rotors, larger calipers, (volks conversions)
Would I do the master cylinder last? That way I would know everything else is working fine first.... Any links on which M/C?? thread hijack, oh
yeah...
Simon, Are you thinking of building a new box??
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Dude If your master cylinder is old and your pedal goes to the floor then it's stuffed and nothing will work without that! Old master cylinders
develop dirt and crap down the bottom of the cylinder over years and ounce you push the cups inside down into that they usually wont seal very well
again. So when your at the lights for eg your foot might creep slowly to the floor, if yours does this then it needs replacing and if you get the
brakes you have working properly you'll be suprised how good they already are, so I would just put stock parts in, but entirely up to you.