Good work Greg, looks like a real clean fuel feed setup there
Keep up the hard work
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Re: Datto_610's 180B Currently going back together
Been slowly doing a few things lately, Dump pipe was made last week thanks to Dan1200SSS. I also started to slot my rear crossmember with a die grinder but I kinda stuffed that up My slot is not straight and I ground too much out on either side. So pretty keen to go all out with an adjustable rear end. I know I might not ever change it once its set up, but do like having the option to have more or less camber for a track day etc. I purchased some gaurd mirrors off e-bay a few weeks ago and they finally arrived at work this morning couldnt help but fit them straight away after getting home from work. What do y'all think??
Will take better pics when its back on the ground and grill fitted etc.
Will take better pics when its back on the ground and grill fitted etc.
Re: Datto_610's 180B Currently going back together
i think you should sell them to me
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Re: Datto_610's 180B Currently going back together
Looking good dude.
Much more to do before she gets started?
Much more to do before she gets started?
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Re: Datto_610's 180B Currently going back together
Very Tidy front end Greg, makes me jealous how well it fits together !
Bit of a bummer the cross member slots didn't work out, can you
MIG them back up and re do the slots by hand or something ?
I like the mirrors on the 610, they are nice units.
Bit of a bummer the cross member slots didn't work out, can you
MIG them back up and re do the slots by hand or something ?
I like the mirrors on the 610, they are nice units.
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Re: Datto_610's 180B Currently going back together
mirrors looks good man. just a quick hint, may want to put a heat shield of some sort on that brake line near the dump pipe to protect it
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Re: Datto_610's 180B Currently going back together
Mirrors look awesome Greg!!
Yeah you will most likely need a heat shield or a exhaust wrap the dump pipe for cert. Ive dont this to mine.
Also adjustable camber to slip thru cert as the have really buckled down on camber
Yeah you will most likely need a heat shield or a exhaust wrap the dump pipe for cert. Ive dont this to mine.
Also adjustable camber to slip thru cert as the have really buckled down on camber
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Re: Datto_610's 180B Currently going back together
Hey Greg,
Autobend sell bosses for O2 sensors. I'd reccomend welding one into your dump pipe. Then you can fit a wideband to your car, (They're getting quite affordable nowdays) and have one more thing to distract you while your driving.
Autobend sell bosses for O2 sensors. I'd reccomend welding one into your dump pipe. Then you can fit a wideband to your car, (They're getting quite affordable nowdays) and have one more thing to distract you while your driving.
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Re: Datto_610's 180B Currently going back together
Cheers guys, will be getting dump pipe heat proof powder coated so that should be ok and maybe wrap it too. Just need to finish cleaning up fuel tank for a new coat of paint and waiting on my cooler pipes to be finished at Autobend also need to bend up the new fuel send line then I should be able to start her up!! Dan did away with the o2 sensor on my loom Bart. He said he never uses them on the CA's hes done.
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I think what Bart was getting at is by fitting an 02 Bung, it gives you the option of running a Wide band Oxygen Sensor
Totally separate from the main ECU or wiring loom. I too would recommend having the threaded bung welded into it before it gets heat coated. Wide band sensor and gauge saved me from det a few times when it went lean suddenly.
Totally separate from the main ECU or wiring loom. I too would recommend having the threaded bung welded into it before it gets heat coated. Wide band sensor and gauge saved me from det a few times when it went lean suddenly.
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