Adam-D
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decent cheap kit?
where from, with the pulls and bracetry
seen one in tweeks for £130
any better ones for same money?
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AK
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a plumbed in one? are you needing that to meet any regs or just for peace of mind?
External pulls may be fun on a road car
[Edited on 26-02-2008 by AK]
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Adam-D
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im haveing a plumbed in one for peace of mind, also carrying a hand held one too.
the external pull will be only connected when on a track.
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AK
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thats a bit overkill isnt it? A strapped in hand held will be more than enough for a road/track car. You'll be adding heaps of weight just incase
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Adam-D
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ill have a think about it, im just paranoid.
and i want to do the job properly.
like the front end, im working on atm, all new nuts and bolts from vaux to make sure its done correctly. with new ball joints, track rod ends, etc etc
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broster
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i picked mine up second hand and unused, best way IMO, try ebay.
also why use new vaux nuts and bolts, why not get some better stronger items if your concerned about safety, better quailty items out there for less money
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corsaandy
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tbh a fire extinguisher is one of the best things you can buy think how much money you have spent modding cars just for it all to go up in flames in a freq accident, well worth the money imo,
Just get yourself a mechanical pull tyoe ones and put the pin in when using it on the road to stop you pulling it by acccident as they are not fun to clean up!!!!!
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notts.pirate
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if its in tweeks i gurantee it will be cheaper elsewhere !!
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dhdev
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
decent cheap kit?
where from, with the pulls and bracetry
seen one in tweeks for £130
any better ones for same money?
Rally Design FTW
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Adam-D
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dhdev, legend
that will be ordered in a couple of days
broster, im not pushing the car more than it was built for, this is safe but entry level.
the botls are to put it back together and knwoing there up to the job is good enuff, going nuts on fancy stuff is pointless and can work out expensive.
first things first is to get it built, i can improve as i use it more.
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AK
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Rally Nuts too...
Also PHONE demon tweeks.... there prices and delivery costs are much better on the phone
I paid £3 for a large Mikalor clamp the other day... it was listed as £11 on line :/
Still think a full plumbed in (how many zones?) is overkill, but its up to you.
It's something I want to do but its well down the list.
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Ian
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Also re the bolts you can get stronger bolts to the same size and spec for less money from somewhere like Walkers in Widnes. Far cheaper than Vaux.
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Adam-D
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cheers ian,
adam, its peace of mind, im not competeing, so a little extra weight wont bother, me,
its a 2 jet system one at the back of engine, one at the front.
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
cheers ian,
adam, its peace of mind, im not competeing, so a little extra weight wont bother, me,
its a 2 jet system one at the back of engine, one at the front.
if your fitting an extinguiser kit id want one in th cock pit, sod the engine you need to get out! i have two in the cockpit and two in the engine
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Gaz
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i have a hand-eld one rom teco - £10
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mantamark
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Have to make sure if you have a hand held one it is dry powder, and a decent size.
We have to carry at least a 2kg dry powder in the works vans, so i will be getting one the same size for the car.
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AK
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Ive got a 2.5kg powder OMP one clamped in to the skyline passenger footwell
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Ste
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Also re the bolts you can get stronger bolts to the same size and spec for less money from somewhere like Walkers in Widnes. Far cheaper than Vaux.
He means Websters, although they don't do metric fine. I got my flywheel bolts from vaux as they were only 14p but all the rest come from Websters.
hth
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Ian
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Sorry, Websters.
There's another place up the road as well Ste?
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J4M13
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i know driftworks do a good kit thats not too expensive, just recieved ours for the timeattack car.
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