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got my cooler pipes today. they look mint, andrew did an awesome job. forgot a holesaw though. :)

got a bit of wiring and a bit of cutting to do, but its almost there. will post pics when its all back together.

got my cooler pipes today. they look mint, andrew did an awesome job. forgot a holesaw though. :)

got a bit of wiring and a bit of cutting to do, but its almost there. will post pics when its all back together.

Awesome! He does great work, I'd love to see some pics of it now

Have fun getting the holesaw through the inner guard, i gave up with mine and attacked it with a 1/8 drill then belted it out :(

haha. if i get frustrated and give up, i can get a pneumatic drill and a tungsten hole saw at my door within a couple hours for nothin.

Awesome! He does great work, I'd love to see some pics of it now

that he does. but im gonna make you wait. :)

might swing by when its running tomorrow.

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ladies and gentlemen, i have two words for you;

IT'S ALIVE!

started the 200 a little over 2 hours ago, tended to any leaks (there was 1), fitted the turbotech mbc (too lazy to wire in the ebc tonight), made sure the cooling system was going as it should, and put the front end back together. gonna have a shower and take it for a spin. :yes:

ladies and gentlemen, i have two words for you;

IT'S ALIVE!

started the 200 a little over 2 hours ago, tended to any leaks (there was 1), fitted the turbotech mbc (too lazy to wire in the ebc tonight), made sure the cooling system was going as it should, and put the front end back together. gonna have a shower and take it for a spin. :D

scratch that. problems already. hit a little over 1bar for a second on a test drive, pulled over straight away and readjusted the controller, problem is, now it isnt boosting over 0.5 bar no matter what i do, and it hits a wall at 5k rpm. :thanks:

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