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Hold on, you're meant to use the throttle when pulling away ?
I only do this as a last resort on low power / torque cars.
I only do this as a last resort on low power / torque cars.
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Your e-start vids must be entertaining to watch
Was this you?

Was this you?
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Ignore me, I was having a Dinny moment
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Now we all really want to know you meant before.
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That’s all I needed to read, car looks very cool!ste wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 12:01 pm UPDATE
'71 Vauxhall Viva DELUXE.
chucked some banded steels on it with some chunky tyres I had lying around from the Caterham
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GLOL, nice one NathanNathan wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 5:30 pm Hold on, you're meant to use the throttle when pulling away ?
I only do this as a last resort on low power / torque cars.

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Are we allowed to know what engine ideas are formulating Ste? Are you going to have to cut a hole in the bonnet for example?



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I'd love it to be an e46 s54 with airbox. Something no one would expect plus ste is fairly fond of bmws and knows a lot of bmw people 

Cheers, Harry
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He's going to upgrade it to the ultra rare '95' version with 83 rampant horsepower.speedingfine wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:41 pm Are we allowed to know what engine ideas are formulating Ste? Are you going to have to cut a hole in the bonnet for example?![]()
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Oh, forgot to note I discovered the rear seat squab is loose on the E46. Had a look at it quickly and I guess it's just not quite sitting right. I'll have a proper look this weekend.
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Honest answer is I really don't know. I was at Owen Garages having the tyres fitted and was talking to Olly that runs the place. He's convinced it needs a screaming 4 pot in there, although he's biased as he has a Mk1 Escort that has had an C20XE, Zetec, very high end Duratec and now has a stupid SR20 Nissan lump from a Primera touring car in it.speedingfine wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:41 pm Are we allowed to know what engine ideas are formulating Ste? Are you going to have to cut a hole in the bonnet for example?![]()
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It's no secret that I love lightweight, high-powered NA engines. I think this car would suit a turbo though, Mazda MX5 BP engine with a discopotato, SR20DET or even an old M20b25 with a snail on it.
The way it sits though, I can't get past the idea of a burbling, dirty, big-cube V8 in it. Something with a lumpy idle that will twist the chassis over as you rev it and will just lay thick, black lines at will.
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Have you ever owned something with a V12 in it? Nudge...ste wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:13 pmHonest answer is I really don't know. I was at Owen Garages having the tyres fitted and was talking to Olly that runs the place. He's convinced it needs a screaming 4 pot in there, although he's biased as he has a Mk1 Escort that has had an C20XE, Zetec, very high end Duratec and now has a stupid SR20 Nissan lump from a Primera touring car in it.speedingfine wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:41 pm Are we allowed to know what engine ideas are formulating Ste? Are you going to have to cut a hole in the bonnet for example?![]()
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It's no secret that I love lightweight, high-powered NA engines. I think this car would suit a turbo though, Mazda MX5 BP engine with a discopotato, SR20DET or even an old M20b25 with a snail on it.
The way it sits though, I can't get past the idea of a burbling, dirty, big-cube V8 in it. Something with a lumpy idle that will twist the chassis over as you rev it and will just lay thick, black lines at will.
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V8s fit easily in the space. In South Africa they made the Chevrolet Firenza CanAm which is a Firenza/Viva coupe with a small block Chevy.ste wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:13 pmHonest answer is I really don't know. I was at Owen Garages having the tyres fitted and was talking to Olly that runs the place. He's convinced it needs a screaming 4 pot in there, although he's biased as he has a Mk1 Escort that has had an C20XE, Zetec, very high end Duratec and now has a stupid SR20 Nissan lump from a Primera touring car in it.speedingfine wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:41 pm Are we allowed to know what engine ideas are formulating Ste? Are you going to have to cut a hole in the bonnet for example?![]()
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It's no secret that I love lightweight, high-powered NA engines. I think this car would suit a turbo though, Mazda MX5 BP engine with a discopotato, SR20DET or even an old M20b25 with a snail on it.
The way it sits though, I can't get past the idea of a burbling, dirty, big-cube V8 in it. Something with a lumpy idle that will twist the chassis over as you rev it and will just lay thick, black lines at will.
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What about a 6 pot BMW derv unit...would be differentste wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:13 pmHonest answer is I really don't know. I was at Owen Garages having the tyres fitted and was talking to Olly that runs the place. He's convinced it needs a screaming 4 pot in there, although he's biased as he has a Mk1 Escort that has had an C20XE, Zetec, very high end Duratec and now has a stupid SR20 Nissan lump from a Primera touring car in it.speedingfine wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:41 pm Are we allowed to know what engine ideas are formulating Ste? Are you going to have to cut a hole in the bonnet for example?![]()
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It's no secret that I love lightweight, high-powered NA engines. I think this car would suit a turbo though, Mazda MX5 BP engine with a discopotato, SR20DET or even an old M20b25 with a snail on it.
The way it sits though, I can't get past the idea of a burbling, dirty, big-cube V8 in it. Something with a lumpy idle that will twist the chassis over as you rev it and will just lay thick, black lines at will.
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It comes out quite easily by pulling the front edge upwards. It's probably not been clipped back in quite right.Beany wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:43 pm Oh, forgot to note I discovered the rear seat squab is loose on the E46. Had a look at it quickly and I guess it's just not quite sitting right. I'll have a proper look this weekend.
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Yep, give it a thump so the back edge tucks in, then thump each of the front corners to clip it down.
Cheers, Harry
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It might be because I've been watching loads of Australian car stuff recently but I like the idea of a turbot straight six swap.
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Yeah, if you are going to go stoopid then a crate LS plus suitable box (T6060 etc) would be right up your trumpet. LS3 mit fruity cam or LS7. ‘Charger for moh stoopidz.NotoriousREV wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:30 pmV8s fit easily in the space. In South Africa they made the Chevrolet Firenza CanAm which is a Firenza/Viva coupe with a small block Chevy.ste wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:13 pmHonest answer is I really don't know. I was at Owen Garages having the tyres fitted and was talking to Olly that runs the place. He's convinced it needs a screaming 4 pot in there, although he's biased as he has a Mk1 Escort that has had an C20XE, Zetec, very high end Duratec and now has a stupid SR20 Nissan lump from a Primera touring car in it.speedingfine wrote: Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:41 pm Are we allowed to know what engine ideas are formulating Ste? Are you going to have to cut a hole in the bonnet for example?![]()
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It's no secret that I love lightweight, high-powered NA engines. I think this car would suit a turbo though, Mazda MX5 BP engine with a discopotato, SR20DET or even an old M20b25 with a snail on it.
The way it sits though, I can't get past the idea of a burbling, dirty, big-cube V8 in it. Something with a lumpy idle that will twist the chassis over as you rev it and will just lay thick, black lines at will.
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Indeed they did. You may not remember, I'm from SA (well I was born there) and I've always liked the idea of a 'Little Chev'. As the caption says, they fit very nicely.NotoriousREV wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 2:30 pm V8s fit easily in the space. In South Africa they made the Chevrolet Firenza CanAm which is a Firenza/Viva coupe with a small block Chevy.

I never thought the coupe proportions worked, especially without the droopsnoot nose. I always preferred the 2 door proper Viva saloon shell.