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Hi, I am looking for a set of wheels for my project. I am using the standard Locost escort rear (drums) and cortina front struts. Will a set of MX5 wheels fit...
This might help Make Model PCD ET or Offset HUB center Bolt type HONDA Accord 99- - 4-114,3 60 64,1 M12x1,50 HONDA Civic 1,8 VTi - 4-114,3 55 64,1 M12x1,50 ...
G'day John-Paul, 4x100 is not the Ford PCD, so the MX-5 wheels are not much use to you. Regards Dave King Suthol VII 1ZZFE -- No virus found in this outgoing...
Ford Escort/Cortina PCD is 4 1/4" (108mm), 19mm ET (offset), 2 1/2" (63.3mm) center bore - limits you to older Fords (and some Citroen/Peugeot) Others with...
Hi I have a Skyline rear axle with LSD and 4;1 ratio complete with calipers, discs, tail shaft and it has been fully reconditioned with new bearings, seal and...
Hi Bryan Actually the Cortina Mk3-5 off-set is 38mm, not 19mm. 19mm offset wheels on the cortina hubs gives a massive scrub radius. Mondeo and Sierra are also...
OK I am going to jump in at the deep end. I am a newby and this is my first post. Like many many others I am confused and not sure if I will go ahead with a...
G'day Don, There are loads of guys in the UK using V6's and V8's in their cars but not many here it seems. I think the general consensus here is they're too...
Some clarification please. I have read so many varying opinions on the web regarding engines, emmissions, ADR's and what engines we can now use in Aust....
Don, 1. Depends on which state. If you're in Vic you must have an engine that complies with ADR 79/01 (euro 3). I'm not sure of the cutoff date, but I'm sure...
Hi don have a look at this site http://www.angelfire.com/biz6/stalkerv6/ I have the plans from FMS http://www.formulamotorsport.net/ which are 100mm wider than...
Hi don have a look at this site http://www.angelfire.com/biz6/stalkerv6/ I have the plans from FMS http://www.formulamotorsport.net/ which are 100mm wider than...
My understanding of the ADR rquirements is that you would have to have a frame that was substantially stiffer than the locost dsign for an eight or six...
Nothing wrong with the commodore diff and brakes front and rear if you want. The commodore disk will go straight onto a TE upright. I am using pintara Disks...
Just measured the hole in the front of the chassis. At 650 by 650 the v 6 will fit in the FMS chassis. Yeh baby supercharged v6 here we come. Unfortunately...
... Thanks George, now we are talking serious cars with the Stalker, what a great development of the old 7. Do I read correct and you have the plans, would it...
Hi Don A Commodore powered Locost was registered in Geelong recently, I could probably organise a visit see if your interested. Graham Lewis ... From:...
... <glewis@...> wrote: That would be great Graham. Could be just the right push to get me over my worries around the complex ADR issues and selection of an ...
Lets know what time suits you, the owner is a shift worker so is often available during the week . Graham Lewis glewisatncabledotnetdotau ... From: locostdon ...
If I remember correctly the frame has to require 2500 NM per degree for a four cylinder engine and 4500nm per degree for a bigger donk that requires a major...
Instructions for use of this product are aimed more at old/used tanks rather than newly fabricated items. Has anybody used this product on a new Zinc Anneal...
... I have used Tank sealant on a M/c tank. It is available from M/c shops: called Kreem. The process is to acid etch the tank with Phosphoric acid (fairly ...
Hi don I paid about $20 for the plans and he can email them or send a cd if you want Paul is a top bloke to deal through :) and he has a lot of gear for the...
Current requirement is 4000 Nm per degree for 4 cylinders, and 6000 Nm per degree for 6's and 8's. Why it doesn't go on power output and weight is beyond...
Can anybody recommend an Engineer for the Melbourne region (i'm in sunbury so this side would be good). I'm practically an engineer myself (graduate in a few...
I'm not sure if this is old news or not, but I have just discovered that all the ADR's appear to now be available for download from http://www.comlaw.gov.au/....
The Ecotec almost certainly won't be acceptable from an emissions point of view and the Alloytec has very complex electrics, think current Oz delivered Toyota...