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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3010 on: 25 January 2014, 12:11 »
Yeah, water traps are a must, have you got a tank drain as well?

You running 2 tanks and 2 compressors? What cc compressors are they?

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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3011 on: 25 January 2014, 19:28 »
Twin 450C (450cc??) They flow 1.66CFM each. And two tanks :)
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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3012 on: 26 January 2014, 14:58 »
Twin 450C (450cc??) They flow 1.66CFM each. And two tanks :)

:afro:

What size lines you going for?

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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3013 on: 26 January 2014, 21:55 »
Twin 450C (450cc??) They flow 1.66CFM each. And two tanks :)

:afro:

What size lines you going for?

8mm

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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3014 on: 07 February 2014, 03:13 »
Bay is all welded up now, little bit more work and it'll be ready for primer. Boot is pretty much ready for primer.

Plan is to get bay and boot sprayed so I can get engine in and air fitted. At the same time the car will be prepped for primer! Pushing for Ultimate Dubs!







Also got turbo back from Turbo Clinic UK, only took a few days! All fitted, looks brand new!













Also, handheld is done, well almost. Just need to fit the screen and wire it up.


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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3015 on: 07 February 2014, 06:25 »
Hope you put a little access hole in the back Alex. You may need to go back inside after your dodgy student like soldering! :grin:
Classic Green Corrado VR6 Storm | Jetex Cat back | BMC CDA | VT mounts | Bilstein B12 | 288mm front brakes | Mk4 rear brakes | Goodridge braided hoses | BBS RX228s | Shortshifter | Lupo wipers | Uprated headlight loom | All red rears | Refreshed leather | Fresh paint |

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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3016 on: 07 February 2014, 09:25 »
:D its a little elementary haha! I'll be redesigning parts of the system at a later date; first thing being the controller! It'll be surface mounted microswitches and a demux so it'll be thin and have 75% less wiring.

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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3017 on: 18 February 2014, 01:31 »
Making progress!


Air lines to front struts fitted








Polishing up the dishes on the Borbet's








Air Ride progress








Chassis notch








Engine bay in primer








Will have paint in the bay and the boot this week, and now all the wheels and engine bits, etc are in primer (no pics sorry) I can get all that lot painted too. Should have engine in and running this week too and make a start installing the air.

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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3018 on: 16 May 2014, 09:57 »
Pretty much paint time








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Re: LL's Mk3 1.8t Cab
« Reply #3019 on: 16 May 2014, 10:48 »
He is alive!!

What size wheels you running? 16x9 rear and 16x7.5 front?