dgt wrote: » I'm feeling stupid. I need some speakers, an indicator for a Mercedes C class and a Garrett GT35r....
toastedpickles wrote: » That reminds me, i must give you that turbo back
dgt wrote: » Gah! Sure hauld onto it and Leran how it all goes together sure! I rebuilt it so shouldn;t be too hard to have a looksee:D
toastedpickles wrote: » Sure i've no time! it's taken me nearly 3 weeks to take a bloody fuel pump out! when i have a few hours to spare on one of the weekends ill swing by and drop it back to you
dgt wrote: » be grand sure! I haven't time to play anymore sure :pac:It'll make a drive weekend i'll sometime weekend driv:De SAve you rpetril!
Interslice wrote: » Can't help you with any of that but a question for you . Any idea of what sort of mechanical pumps you could use to replace the electronic VE one in my primera. It's running an electronic controled bosch pump at the moment. Think it's a VP30 of some sort. It's indirect injection and the wastegate is actuated by a intake manifold - WG diagphragm hose type job. Injectors are running at 170 bar. Would a 200tdi pump work maybe? It has a minor enough fault where it cuts out once every few weeks when you dip the clutch in 1st or 2nd. Giving me a random cyl. no7 injector fault code! Want to try get more power from it too.
dgt wrote: » and a Garrett GT35r....
dgt wrote: » please, ask me tomorroww. i can barely read by now...... I Can help !http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?topic=6427.0
wotzgoingon wrote: » Fúck the price of those turbos.
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Cheap if you know where:P In car related news, my power steering pump is knackered, so while its getting sorted Ive a loan of a 156 1.6 although theres feck all difference in consumption between the 1.6 and 2.5 :eek: But this 156 drives really well all the same, new clutch fitted and recently belted. Simonigs1, if you're still looking for a cheap enough run around for your missus, this is the one. Its as tight as a nut. But Damn those heated gta seats are nice, if I still had my v6 as a daily, id be changing them for it, they're zoo comfy:D It was a pity I couldn't take the minty thema 2.0 turbo :cool:
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » bag of O'Donnels crisps
wotzgoingon wrote: » Those crisps are nice, which flavour did you go for?
Interslice wrote: » Had a couple of long looks at that. Great looking car.
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Id have been driving it right now, only its due a belt and the last thing I want is for the belt to go on a car I don't own. If it wasn't a lancia or alfa I wouldn't care, but feck that ****. This Thema was minty, taxed and tested until the middle of next year
Stheno wrote: » Where be the ad? Dying to see what it looks like Back when I was a small kid, I entered a competition and won a brand new van (in my fathers name) He promptly sold the van and bought a lancia
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » Irish cider vinegar and sea salt. Was feeling a tad posh tonight Although that poshness didn't last too long after I opened a can of Tuborg :pac:
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » They are lovely crisps altogether. Does be a hard task at times to choose between them and McCoys Salt and Vinegar though. Both are pricey enough, in excess of €1
toastedpickles wrote: » So I got let go from the garage fair enough, and im up to my eyes in projects now so it made sense i suppose, so to make myself feel better, tomorrow I'm making sugar rockets :pac:
ShadowHearth wrote: » Jaysus, sorry to heat that. What did you do to get an axe?
OSI wrote: » Broke the chainsaw.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » I got a nice big bag in Tesco. €2 something. Try out Keoghs too. Lovely crisp.
Sobanek wrote: » Why you selling if I may ask? I love the E38, but with no diesel option it wouldn't make sense to me as a daily, mileage too high.
dgt wrote: » There was a 725tds... Some boyoooo to go I'd say!!!