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  • noone
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    spraycanmansam build thread

    Drop link
    Top mount

    They're the 2 I've had issues with.

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  • Polo GTEye N9
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    Originally posted by spraycanmansam View Post
    I've also finalised a list of things I need to get sorted before the turbo upgrade:
    > The ever elusive knock in the front end, which I think is 1 of 3 things: wheel bearing, ball joint or CV.
    > See what KW can do about the groans in my front coil-overs, hoping things don't get too messy.
    > Some cosmetic things, get a few dents fixed, source a new front bar and paint a few bits.

    I'm hoping to get these things sorted asap so I can move onto the bigger terbeau.
    Ah ha 'The ever elusive knock in the front end, which I think is 1 of 3 things: wheel bearing, ball joint or CV.'
    Please if you fix this let me know. My wife complained incessantly about it..... Cheers Al

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  • VWindahouse
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    Originally posted by rgvlee View Post
    Approx weight saving? Seems like an easy way to shave bulk weight.
    The Deka is 5.4kgs and the stock battery is just under 20kgs iirc.

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  • VWindahouse
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    Nice work Sam, good to see the polo getting some love again!

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  • rgvlee
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    Approx weight saving? Seems like an easy way to shave bulk weight.

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  • s4mmie
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    Small update.
    As in the other thread, the battery died yesterday, so I thought why not throw on the lightweight battery box I've had sitting around for a while... <WARNING: Dodgy camera picture>





    I ended up with the Deka ETX14 220CCA. Light as hell. So far so good, started the car up first pop.
    Still need to tidy the fuses up at a later date, but fine for now.

    I was talking to the old mate who owns the place, an aircraft electrical engineer or something like that, and he was saying that as long as I keep it in good condition it could last me 5-6 years in the car and I shouldn't have any problems. Something to do with the more you let it get flat, it exponentially decreases the life of the battery. He's been running the same battery, next size up, in his V8 speedway car for the last 8 years. Moral of the story was basically to keep it in tip top condition.

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  • s4mmie
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    PM'd Ant


    It's fantastic Troy, I thought it would be more fun than anything but it actually works.
    Apart from the wheels which took a bit more persuasion, all the dirt came off the car without using a mitt.
    I was previously using Meguiars Gold Class and a Microfibre mitt, 2 bucket wash, bla bla..
    I mixed some snow foam up and plastered it on (it's like a bloody foam cannon!) 15 mins later, pressure washed it off and dried it off. It's so much shinier than the Meguiars ever was and completely touch free wash which is good. Anything that cuts washing time is a win in my book, and in this case the results are better. The only thing I've come across is that a good strong mix of snow foam can strip waxes and sealants so I'll have to get on that..


    Way back when I was fitting the exhaust I went to put it on the ramps and went up too fast.. I have two nice dents on either side where it rode up the ramps. They're not too bad but coupled with a few scratches it's just been annoying me for far too long. I really want to get all the little things that are bugging me sorted before I move onto another stage that will probably bring it's own niggles..

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  • vwthunder
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    Have thought about getting a Snow Foam Lance for a while, you might have just convinced me to purchase one

    Oh why do you need a new front bar?

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  • VWindahouse
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    Yes please

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  • h100vw
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    Originally posted by spraycanmansam View Post
    > Some cosmetic things, get a few dents fixed, source a new front bar and paint a few bits.
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    Talk to Anthony about this.

    Gavin

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  • s4mmie
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    I've also finalised a list of things I need to get sorted before the turbo upgrade:
    > The ever elusive knock in the front end, which I think is 1 of 3 things: wheel bearing, ball joint or CV.
    > See what KW can do about the groans in my front coil-overs, hoping things don't get too messy.
    > Some cosmetic things, get a few dents fixed, source a new front bar and paint a few bits.

    I'm hoping to get these things sorted asap so I can move onto the bigger terbeau.

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  • s4mmie
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    Slow progress.


    I finally got my brakes sorted. I upgraded to RDA slotted rotors in standard sizes with Remsa pads. Great service from the boys at GSL Rallysport. I also upgraded to braided brake lines and Penrite SIN(Racing) fluid. The pedal feels good, it's definitely more progressive.

    Also, I got a nice present from the folks for our wedding anniversary. An Autobrite foam lance with a couple of bottles of snow foam and some waffle-weave towels. Holy moly, that autobrite snow foam is the business!! I had a chance to have a play with it today and the car came up shinier than ever before --



    Dog needed a wash too..

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  • s4mmie
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    Yeah there'll be a few new bits so I'm curious to see how it goes.

    Thought I'd take some pics after I washed it today --









    Now I just need to mow the grass
    Last edited by s4mmie; 27-11-2012, 05:37 PM.

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  • team_v
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    Great work!
    Will be interesting to see how it handles at Happy Laps with the new cooler.

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  • s4mmie
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    Just fit up the Mondeo drop links that arrived in the mail.
    No idea on what torque to do them up to so I just did them FT.

    I think it's too early to tell, but I took it over the usual suspects and no bumpy.. fingers crossed!

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