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Peter wrote: The file seems to be corrupted. --> Ah, we're all so easily corrupted. Reposted-seems to be honest now. Being very cheap and with hot rolled 1"...
hi all.About to start to make front wish bones, if anybody in the brisbane area has any steel tube left over after making there front suspension.Or if someone...
Hi Robert There must be a steel supplier on the sunshine coast failing that you can get some down my way at Strathpine and really it was not that dear. best...
hi all, I have a Gemini te as a donor vehicle which seem to have lots of suitable parts for a locost and a sr20de motor. Have had one visit with my engineer...
Mike, I'll be there. Cheers, Simon ... on Monday give me a ring on 8349 7630. We're starting at the Tyrepower store at Blackwood and finishing at Stirling for...
G'Day All, Great run this morning, 14 cars turned up to the Blackwood Tyrepower store start point for an exhilarating "Tour" of the Southern vales. We went...
... welding all of the seams. You will find can't do this as you need to complete some of the welds early on as you won't have access later. Use a flat table...
Hi Mike, Thanks for orgainsing such a great run. Good weather, good roads, good cars and good company made for a superb morning. I couldn't get the grin off my...
The first AGM of the Sports Car Builders Club of WA will be held on Thursday 7 October 2004 at 7 pm at Fibreglass Resin Sales, 111 Kew Street, Carlisle (a...
Hello All, I have been dreaming of building a Clubman for some years now, I first got hold of Ron Champion's book back in the late 90's and as happens time has...
Hi all. Two questions! 1. Are there any feelings, comments or experiences in relation to exiting the exhaust on the right hand side, through to the rear, of a...
G'day Damien, Thanks for that, but credit where credit's due, John Choate did all the setting out of the run, I just advertised it. Regards, Mike. ... From:...
Hi Padraic I'm mid-build and am thinking about running the exhaust through the transmission tunnel to the back of the car. This might be possible because my...
Hi, Exhaust needs to exit on the drivers side or rear of the car. Cant exit on the passenger side. I would not have cared about my passenger breathing fumes...
Nigel ? Padraic, The ADRs stipulate that the exhaust cannot exit on the LHS of the car towards the footpath, rear or RHS are OK, but check with " your "...
That would pollute the water laying in the gutters, how uncaring for the environment. The real problem would be lift created by exhaust pressure under...
How about a truck style exhaust - twin chromies straight up! Seriously though, I'm sure that a lhs exhaust is ok provided it points down. Look at any PRB or...
You could use twin pipes with one pointing up and the other down to stop you spinning out!! Or point the pipe out thru the spokes of your mags to dissipate the...
... Not every thing you see in a PRB or Westy catalogue or web site is ADR approved. I don’t imagine the subtly of the exit direction on the passenger side...
Nigel, LHS side exhaust is NOT permitted - up down or sideways - any running around have probably lost the rear exit pipe from dragging on the ground. Cheers, ...
I think people misunderstand my question. My desire would be to terminate the exhaust at the rear of the vehicle (muffler under the boot, pipe pointing...
Anywhere you can fit it, that is not meant sound like a smart a**e comment, there is not a lot of choice when you get down to it, but it is something to...
Once you are mobile the heat and the exhaust noise will be left well behind, only really notice the heat from the side exhaust when stopped at the light. Paul...
The ADR's (42-02 part 11...I think) clearly state the exhaust must exit either on the RHS or the rear, the angles, distances etc. are in there too. However,...
Hi , a slight diffrence. my exhust is on the LHS, but to give better, mimimun ground clearence passes over the chassis . eg. under the passengers seat, and a...
I'm with Tricky here, LHS exhaust is NOT permitted under any circumstances. The ones you see are built to have the back section "fall off on the way home from...