Paul you still haven't trashed the trunk lid for that car have you?
It's gonna make a nice piece of art.
75 99 ITB racer
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Re: 75 99 ITB racer
It runs!
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Re: 75 99 ITB racer
That's a great big step in the right direction !! Is the first photo displaying the fact that the Gripper works?? Want any help for a day or so just ask. Looks like we will have 4 cars ready eh ?? I could hang the doors or work on the body some ?
Oh, I really like the boost gauge location.
Oh, I really like the boost gauge location.
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Re: 75 99 ITB racer
Yeah, gripper seems to work. Need to figure out a different wastegate actuator I think, this one seems to be set up for like 30psi, maxes out the guage at 1.5bar and then hits fuel cut . Hopefully we'll be at it all weekend if you want to stop by, I don't want to leave too much to do next week if at all possible. I'm leaning towards just reinstalling all the original body panels for now and calling the body good, figure that's better than putting the mismatched doors and trunk on it since I don't think I'm gonna have time to really do much about the body work.
Paul
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Re: 75 99 ITB racer
Get pics of it all back together, we can send them to Scandinavian imports.
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