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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,

I put up a MR30 Fuel Flap / Door on ebay today, item number 180454298440

maybe some one can tell me why I can't find it when I search using some keywords.

my first try with selling on ebay. still not sure what I'm doing :-)

Dennis, I put that "steering box", into a box tomorrow, and find out what its worth to mail to you

Nigel

I put up a MR30 Fuel Flap / Door on ebay today, item number 180454298440

maybe some one can tell me why I can't find it when I search using some keywords.

my first try with selling on ebay. still not sure what I'm doing :-)

...

Hi Nigel,

The search is working now. I assume it takes some time for the keywords to be indexed.

Was the postage 'reasonable' for a steering box?

cheers,

JH

Hi Nigel,

The search is working now. I assume it takes some time for the keywords to be indexed.

Was the postage 'reasonable' for a steering box?

cheers,

JH

I will be checking today, Had to buy a puller, to get the steering arm of the box (it still had the entire steering linkages attached). very tight.

Nigel

I put up a MR30 Fuel Flap / Door on ebay today, item number 180454298440

This didn't sell,

so I'll get one of the metal merchants to come and collect the car next week, it's a pity since the body's and glass is in such good shape.

I don't really have the time, or the energy to play with ebay

Nigel

  • 4 weeks later...
if i remember correctly the N47 has 8.7:1 comp, and the E88 has8:1 or near to that... E88 flows higher CFM too.

N47 on dished pistons with a T3/4 turbo .50 in, .63 exhaust, that's what I'm running now.

since I've never seen a P90 head, this is my next best thing.. peanut shaped combustion chamber to help with swirl, dished pistons to drop the compression ration, and once I un-shrouds the valves, it should add a few more cc to the head.

I'm going to build a L28 with a N47 head (reason I'm after a second head), maybe put the larger valves in, haven't decided yet, as it all comes down to cost

Nigel

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