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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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Hi Brock

The pics look good when we ( the north island lads are down) next year hope its going hoping ill have both our 1600 keep up the good mate.
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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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you mad bastard, I love it, know what you mean about ca,s in 1200s, when I started mine they were a little differant, now they are common as, be back in town in a fortnight, would love to come have a catch up.
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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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Did you get that motor and box off Martijn? If you decide to change turbos let me know, I'd be interested in the stock FJ one.
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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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Jez Brock that is looking pretty serious mate!

I like your direction, although I would prefer to see the FJ with N/A and quads - but thats just me.... ;)

Keep the motivation up mate, 10 months to Akaroa :)
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Thanks guys, na this motor came from inverse, out of a series 1 rx7 race car.

Shouldn't have to reses the firewall just a few slight mods to the tunnel as the gearbox is same size as 1600 one.
The engine will be built to a safe 400hp so itl rip a skid anytime.

Can't wait to get stuck in, I'm sure this thing will cause much debate with everybody's ideas
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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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Good luck to ya! Buy a welder and some good cutting tools and get into it!
Do yourself a favour and recess the firewall will make life alot easier when it comes to fitting everything in that engine bay. Come around and have another look at my engine bay. Shit is tight front to back with a CA and ive got mine hard up on the firewall.
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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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:agree: I built my tunnel bigger in case I ever decided to go fj (although originally I was putting in a z18) its not so hard, and plenty of people to help with advise and or talent if need be, be nothing worse than dropping the clutch to a big thunk of gearbox sidemovement (is that a word lol) against tunnel, makes installs easier as well.
your comment about raising peoples opinions was spot on by the looks of things :lol:
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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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Haha yea ill probably do something like brents 310 wagon with the eb conversion, or like what nicks done on that green 1200 I like the look of using the original steel from the firewall etc.
Looking at linking the rear but by the look of nicks if you use The correct dimensions its bye bye rear seat.

Researching truck arms atm - see NASCAR rear suspension billy basic but should work well. At least It'll turn left good haha.
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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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If the FJ and box ends up being too chunky you could always chuck a rotor in it cuz, they're really short and I hear those FC gearboxes are pretty compact too eh, brap brap brap.
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Re: Brock & Lisas 1200 Project

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you could probably run short top arms, my top arms are the same length as the bottoms so I could use the same mounting locations on the body for the top and bottom arms if that makes sense. You could have 4 mount seperate points on the body and run real short top arms and get minimal intrusion in the back seat. Probably wouldnt feel it depending on seat. The amount of suspension travel you want will limit how short that top arm can be though
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