So good news & some not so good news then.
C20XE has lambda btw & 20XE doesnt.
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So good news & some not so good news then.
C20XE has lambda btw & 20XE doesnt.
The blue one was running spi lines, and one of them ruptured. Now this could have either been just a bad line or it was the fuel pressure that did it. Either way, i'll never run them again as you can imagine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Philsutton
I agree with you that steel ones rot out, but you get fair warning before they do. This is one of the reasons I made my own fuel lines from aluminium pipe ;)
Its Jacks car at the end of the day, If he wants to run these lines, its his choice. The opinions on this thread are all valid as we all know what we're doing. :thumb:
Jack, check the manifold for a lambda, despite being under the fecking car fro hours, i never noticed if it had one lolQuote:
Originally Posted by craig green
Nuts, just been out and taken the calipers off for tidying up. I'll have a look for a lambda when I go out later, although I'm pretty sure it doesn't have one.
Is there a joke here
How many PNG members does it take to change an engine...........
I use 8mm copper line now anyway, its cheap enough. Just you could rough **** it if you wanted, just not a good idea lol.
pics pics pics
Only got a handful of cacky phone pics
Engine in
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...6102007009.jpg
Lee doing a Baxter
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...6102007007.jpg
decat
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...6102007001.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...6102007002.jpg
Driveshafts in
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...6102007010.jpg
lol lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Razorjack
lol, genius legs sticking out pic!
were you having a kip under the car?