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Offline lemski

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looking like a nice improvement from the meet mate

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Really like this car  :cool:
  


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Cheers for the replies guys, its a very very slow project but im starting to see progress which is nice... or at least i think it is making progress  :laugh:


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that 2nd attempt at the extra injector wiring is much better!

only thing is, it looks like you used insulation tape? which is fine short term but will eventually unstick itself. how about using self-amalgamating tape? bit of a ballache to use in situ, but if you have the loom out its easy enough. would last longer  :smiley:


I don't think a semi will give the same results

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that 2nd attempt at the extra injector wiring is much better!

only thing is, it looks like you used insulation tape? which is fine short term but will eventually unstick itself. how about using self-amalgamating tape? bit of a ballache to use in situ, but if you have the loom out its easy enough. would last longer  :smiley:

Yer it is insulation tape but it was all I had kicking about last night. I do have loom tape on my list of things to get to help sort the bay as most of the mess is wires and hoses  :smiley:


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that 2nd attempt at the extra injector wiring is much better!

only thing is, it looks like you used insulation tape? which is fine short term but will eventually unstick itself. how about using self-amalgamating tape? bit of a ballache to use in situ, but if you have the loom out its easy enough. would last longer  :smiley:

Yer it is insulation tape but it was all I had kicking about last night. I do have loom tape on my list of things to get to help sort the bay as most of the mess is wires and hoses  :smiley:

hats off to you for getting on with it, standard k-jet bays are bad enough!



I don't think a semi will give the same results

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Somthing very very wierd happened today. I put the bumper back on and put the 1st bolt though and straight onto the thread  :shocked: AND it did exactly the same thing on the other side  :shocked: :shocked:


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Somthing very very wierd happened today. I put the bumper back on and put the 1st bolt though and straight onto the thread  :shocked: AND it did exactly the same thing on the other side  :shocked: :shocked:

 :rolleyes:

mate its called karma! something bad is gunna happen! :lipsrsealed:


I don't think a semi will give the same results

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Like fall off whilst doing 80 with a car full of stuff going back to uni tommorow  :laugh:


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You lucky boy, bumper bolts NEVER normally go straight in 1st time! You should see the wiring on my digifant conversion, although digi's never were famous for being tidy engines  :undecided: