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Posted By: StuyMac Taking the 180 off the road for a bit... - 7th Aug 2006 10:35am
Since fitting the new cams Ive had a fair few niggles with her, so Ive decided to take it off the road for a bit until I can get her properly sorted.

Im just trying to arrange getting it booked in to a place called APT in Norwich, who specialise in the 200's and the SR20DET engine.

Gonna get them to set the cams up properly, and whilst its there, fit a Power FC and map it, metal head gasket, my bigger turbo, tubular manifold, dump pipe, bigger injectors if it needs them and fit my twin plate clutch smile

Im also in the process of trying to buy this:

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...and save to get the 180's work done doh
Posted By: Mark Re: Taking the 180 off the road for a bit... - 7th Aug 2006 11:34am
O dear,

Would the cams just one more job,
that your asking the place to do?

Which might not be too bad smile

What's that...............

I can hear stuy bumming a lift to Norwich lol

Chris what's your day off lol
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Taking the 180 off the road for a bit... - 7th Aug 2006 12:45pm
TBH The cams would have to come out for the headgasket to get done, the std turbo would also have to be removed, so Im only expecting the major expense to be fitting and mapping the Power FC and the clutch fitting smile
Posted By: Mark Re: Taking the 180 off the road for a bit... - 7th Aug 2006 1:11pm
Honnest Stuy thumbsup
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Taking the 180 off the road for a bit... - 7th Aug 2006 2:42pm
Well, its booked in for the 7th October smile

After a long chat to the guy who will be mapping the car, we have decided 740cc injectors will be the safest bet wink
Posted By: scoop Re: Taking the 180 off the road for a bit... - 7th Aug 2006 6:10pm
Whats that beemer like? and once the 200s back will u be getting rid of the beemer?
Posted By: Scooby Re: Taking the 180 off the road for a bit... - 7th Aug 2006 11:28pm
What kind of BHP figures you expecting when its finished ?

I am suprised at you going for a harsh clutch as you know the round town drivability disapears think However if your going for big power then i guess you dont have much choice ......

Have you got verniers fitted ?
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Taking the 180 off the road for a bit... - 8th Aug 2006 4:42pm
The clutch is going to be a necessity to handle the power - which Im keeping stum about until I get it back with the RR report. (Although a twin plate is more drivable than a single plate paddle as the engagement is smoother, the twin plater on the old Skyline was easier to live with that the single AP paddle on the S13 I had all those moons ago smile )

Verniers are quite a fine tuning accessory on a turbo car - more so than a N/A car as the air is forced in rather than being reliant on being drawn in and wont be needed smile

The Beemer - if I get it, is a replacement for the Rover, and would be kept smile
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