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Galleries / Members' FEs and FCs / Re: Looking for Silver/ Burgandy FC BL-444
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on: January 07, 2008, 10:09:03 PM
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Sorry Uncleraggy no go with the number, he didn't write it down. It was parked somewhere along Mornington Tyabb Road. I have another mate who lives not far from there who I'll be seeing this weekend so I'll get him to go past and see if it is out on the weekend.
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Galleries / Members' FEs and FCs / Re: Looking for Silver/ Burgandy FC BL-444
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on: January 02, 2008, 09:44:12 PM
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Bringing this back to the top and for a very good reason.
Its resurfaced!!!!! And is for sale,sadly I don't think i'll be buying it back. But if anyone wants the number a member of the vic FC/FE club saw it and has it written down. I have no idea of price or condition other than it still looks good...his words.
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Technical Board / Modification Help / Re: Trans tunnel insert
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on: November 26, 2007, 08:13:37 PM
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I too also used one, although in my EK. One thing you will need to do if using factory EK auto Carpet is take to it with the heat gun to remove the molded section over the factory bracing. On EK's this was put on the inside not the underside.
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Technical Board / Modification Help / Re: Aussie Desert Cooler.
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on: November 22, 2007, 09:36:47 PM
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I'm running an ICE (Autobahn and Repco seem to be stockists in Vic, at least they were 4 years ago) on my roadster and outperformed the Davies Craig both in price and cfm from memory. Just cant seem to put my hand on the specs, will look over the weekend when I have time.
One thing I have noticed is all brands of thermo fans seem to loose a bit of oomph after a few years and definitely don't work nearly as well. Mines borderline for replacing. No where near as good as it was when new.
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Technical Board / Modification Help / Re: Aussie Desert Cooler.
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on: November 21, 2007, 08:18:50 PM
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Not sure what size to go up to. I'm about to go through the same exercise in the EK, it runs hot on the freeway but if you coast down a hill it cools down and is fine in traffic and at lower speeds. Radiator isn't blocked but water flows to fast to cool. I'm guessing its a 75 (going by gauge), I only checked to see if it had a thermostat when I put the motor in not what heat range.
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Technical Board / Modification Help / Re: Aussie Desert Cooler.
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on: November 21, 2007, 01:19:28 PM
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Its amazing how much of a difference a shroud will make. I had a 308 LH Torana, it ran at 3/4 in traffic, standard fan no shroud, with shroud no higher than half day in day out. Also make sure your thermostat is in the right heat range. Sometimes higher is better. It gives the water a chance to cool through the radiator if it takes longer to open. Something people tend to avoid doing is fitting a higher temp thermostat. I have senn cars run hot but a simple swap up in the range solved the problem!
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General / General Board / Re: Hello ;D
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on: October 15, 2007, 01:31:45 PM
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Thanks for that Chuck, really nice looking ute. Some great work for sure.
Sorry for the hijack Harko!
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General / General Board / Re: Hello ;D
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on: October 13, 2007, 10:54:01 PM
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Hey Chuck got any more pics? You can email them if you want...thats awesome!!!!! devilrod at aapt dot net dot au (despam addres first )
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