delrin control arm bushing BTDT?

Marc Swanson marcswanson at mediaone.net
Thu Sep 21 19:18:46 EDT 2000


>  Yep, fun they are.  Actually, the newer 4k is easer to fit the ur-q IC
behind >  as you can cut the lower valence off the core support and wont see
it missing >  since its behind the bumper.

I didn't end up having to cut that.  I used some custom turbonetics hose
with mandrel bent SS pipe to plumb it up.  The IC sits sooo close to the
turbo that the 45 deg silicone hose I used is "slightly" crimped by the IC.
Ideally I'll end up custom making an IC to go behind the grill and I'll put
my oil cooler where my UrQ IC is right now (the oil cooler is currently
mounted up front).

>  Mine is visible and I had to cut the valence and push it out an inch or
so ]
>  sideways to get it to fit.  But its in there.

So you can see it from outside the car?  Mine just BARELY hides itself..
mostly because I have a chin spoiler that covers up that last 1/4" ;-)


> Its not permanent but its bolted in and there for a while.  I ultimately
want a > Grill Area IC thoguh.

I think that's the way to go.  In the interests of saving money I think I'm
going to get a core and endtanks from Bell Engineering and weld them on
myself.

> As for power, I would think with all yoru work your car would be as fast
at
> 6psi as mine at 10psi or more so.

I do have a LOT of work in the head and bottom end.

>  What is your 0-60 time and what about 4tha nd 5th gear 50-70mph times.
ANd
>  3rd gear?

Gtech is on order.. ask me again in 2 weeks or so ;-)


Later


-Marc-

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