NorthloopCup
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Thanks. :smile:Seriously impressive job you've done here!
Thanks. :smile:Seriously impressive job you've done here!
No mate. Not yet. The wife says it's one or the other. She prefers the cup as I've got the shell and cage to protect me. Lol!You have an S1000RR too?
Not 100% sure when it'll be tbh mate. Not likely to be until next year though now. It'll be TF mate. Trackdays are just too expensive for me to justify and I prefer the TF. I like the mix of cars and bikes - makes it more of a challenge to get a good lap time in!When you off to the Ring next? TF or closed event?
Cheers. Do it once, do it right is my way of going about things. :up:Proper job.
Love the attention to detail on this.
It's just open mate. You don't need the thermostat when you've got the coolant passing through, plus these cars warm up very quickly which is a real bonus.Looking good mate!
Love the laminova.....is it thermostatically controlled or just open?
Never really figured out why, but the clio does warm up incredibly quickly!It's just open mate. You don't need the thermostat when you've got the coolant passing through, plus these cars warm up very quickly which is a real bonus.
What covers are they mate? I didn't choose to go with braided hose because I don't like the stuff. It rubs through stuff and it's a bit of a wanker to make the pipes up.Cor it is certainly tight in there!!
What are those covers on the oil cooler pipes? Any reason you didn't go for the braided hoses?
Ah right ok. Yeah me too mate. I've had no choice but to use braided hose for the fuel line, but it runs under the car so it makes sense to use it. It'll more than likely get heat shrink applied to it though where it's on show in the engine bay.I think he is thinking you've got an over braid covering your lines. I much prefer this Goodridge line to the steel braids as they're a b**ch to cut and tear up your hands.
It's usually this:Glad there's finally something in this thread I'm able to do. Drinking beer! :beers:
I don't drink chavvy jäger bombs! I drink it in pints :up:. Lol! A 1ltr bottle doesn't last very long.Thug
The majority of the cup loom is fucked tbh mate. The constant heating up and cooling down does them no good and just makes them brittle.Dont bin all that good wire mate some good spares in there. Funnily I hate the braided hose covering too and avoided using it on my current build, on my previous car they chaffed the inside hose so not good.
I know but I've got a sweet tooth! It does stop you getting colds though. f**k ready brek - jägerbulls ftw!You philistine Mark..a waste of good Jager lol
Thats a great pic, where does the loom become britle? At the front of the engine area?
I was fully fuelled last night..........lol!Fuelled by jäger yeah? :smile:
I'm moderately aroused yes. Flol! You should see all the wiring on the trucks! There's miles of the stuff to play with!Does this arouse you? Lol
It's easy mate!! Looks far worse than it is tbh.How the hell do you know where to start with that lot it just looks like bright coloured spaghetti :smile:
What is it with you northerners and wiring fetishes? (@MicKPM)I'm moderately aroused yes. Flol! You should see all the wiring on the trucks! There's miles of the stuff to play with!
It's an effliction dan. Lol!What is it with you northerners and wiring fetishes? (@MicKPM)
It's really not that bad! I don't see the problem!Yea once you find the little numbers and work them out its pretty easy... Is it f**k lol
:up:I see twisted pairs #giggity
How the hell do you know where to start with that lot it just looks like bright coloured spaghetti :smile:
If it's the standard ecu plug you lift yellow piece up and it comes off. That allows you access with a terminal tool. Lift the tab, then give the wire a gentle pull. Hey presto!Yea once you have done it a few times its fairly easy. Any ideas how to remove the wire pins from the ecu plug?