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  1. got some cams from an AFK engine, but not having removed them and not wanting to strip my engine down just yet how do i idetify which is which

    there idetical apart from these markings

    W2 36AF

    W3 36AG

    cheers jr

  2. Building up my track project, but slightly bored now waiting for the AST to be redesigned and its been 4 months of holding the build up now, anyone aware of anyone else at all that may be able to offer the similar type of adjustment from topmounts without having to modifty the turret itself

    cheers

  3. Building up my new rear beam, and havent got the car to hand to compare it to, but the rear powerflex bushes can be put in only one way, just wondering if the "step" should be towards the outside of the car or the inside

    cheers

    jr

  4. Height and rebound adjustble, zinc plated, built and designed in the UK, rebuildable

    im building a track car, and i really dont want to put on something made of old shopping trolleys that only exsists to make the sump hit the floor or on the other end buy a KW V3 kit (only thing i can see similar on the market) at £1100 on what ever they are, ive got 3 cars running on this make of coilover allready and been nothing but impressed by them

    all i am trying to do is get some prototypes made up which i need a standard front a rear shock and a rear spring, something which i dont have currently and thought someone may have laying around

    it imagine price wise at a guess you'd be looking around £550 for a full kit but need to prototype it first

  5. For the AFH conversion, so far all of my original interior loom has plugged straight into the AFH engine bay loom.

    It just means you will have to get your ecu recoded to match your immobilizer and clocks, which tbh is a lot easier than splicing all the loom etc for tail lights and that

    very intresting and potentially make the whole conversion much easier

  6. Looking at getting a coilover kit made up by a well known and regarded manufacturer, but first of all i need a standard shock both front and rear and a standard rear spring to give them measurements to then trial fit to a car

    anyone able to help as i binned my stuff years ago, can obv pay for postage and arrange a courier to collect but tbh dont want to be paying anything for what may indeed be scrap

    cheers

    jr

  7. After a bit of re-evaluation i really cba to go down the stand alone management route for what is supposed to be cheap 2nd project whilst my OCD build on my other car is still going on

    Got a 75bhp AHW engined lupo which all i want is over 100bhp in it (stripped, 256mm brakes, AST topmounts, blah blah) which IMO will be enough to make it fun, now to keep the standard management i have 2 option from what i can see

    100bhp sport engine - Same Mounts, use my newly rebuilt 75bhp gearbox, DBW as apose to cable so need a sport pedal box ? ECU, dash cluster, key and engine loom needed ?

    AVY polo GTI engine - Same Mounts, use my newly rebuilt 75bhp gearbox, DBW as apose to cable so need a sport pedal box ? ECU, dash cluster, key and engine loom needed + interior loom from polo too ?

    just wondering if anyone has done a sport conversion as seems to be an easier solution tbh for what i want if i DONT have to get an interior loom too

  8. Wound you suggust using a whole interior loom if you were going 75bhp - 100bhp ? was thinking of using an AFH conversion but TBH ive got enough worries and expense with standalone management on my other project and would just like this one to work

    suggestions ?

  9. Need to remove my front wings of a 1.4 s, can see the fittings along the top of the wing under the bonnet, and the lower bolt that is on the sill edge, but gessing the join between the wing and the sill is tigersealed etc on ?

    just wondering if anyone can confirm this and if they have done the job themselves ?

    cheers

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