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Postby jay.ritchie » Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:44 pm

chaotic2050 wrote:You installing them yourself?


Yep, a mate has a hoist at his house which should make things easy. They better be here by friday!
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Postby Kekotic » Tue Apr 02, 2013 5:14 pm

jay.ritchie wrote:
chaotic2050 wrote:You installing them yourself?


Yep, a mate has a hoist at his house which should make things easy. They better be here by friday!


Hoist at his house? lucky bastard!
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Postby jay.ritchie » Tue Apr 02, 2013 5:45 pm

chaotic2050 wrote:
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chaotic2050 wrote:You installing them yourself?


Yep, a mate has a hoist at his house which should make things easy. They better be here by friday!


Hoist at his house? lucky bastard!


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Postby jay.ritchie » Sun Apr 07, 2013 11:11 am

Just curious,
If a mostly stock but tuned 3.0r 6MT has a "claimed" 210kw, what would that translate to (roughly) @ the wheels?
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Postby Kekotic » Sun Apr 07, 2013 11:17 am

jay.ritchie wrote:Just curious,
If a mostly stock but tuned 3.0r 6MT has a "claimed" 210kw, what would that translate to (roughly) @ the wheels?


150?
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Postby bass_straitener » Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:28 pm

jay.ritchie wrote:Just curious,
If a mostly stock but tuned 3.0r 6MT has a "claimed" 210kw, what would that translate to (roughly) @ the wheels?


28% drivetrain loss with our cars.
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Postby jay.ritchie » Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:46 pm

chaotic2050 wrote:
jay.ritchie wrote:Just curious,
If a mostly stock but tuned 3.0r 6MT has a "claimed" 210kw, what would that translate to (roughly) @ the wheels?


150?


Nearly spot on.
The maths say 151.2 if the drivetrain loss is 28%!
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Postby jay.ritchie » Sun Apr 07, 2013 7:44 pm

Im going DIY on a mesh grill soon, could someone link me with that really good instructional DIY mesh grill thread?
I can't find it anywhere
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Postby Kekotic » Sun Apr 07, 2013 7:51 pm

jay.ritchie wrote:Im going DIY on a mesh grill soon, could someone link me with that really good instructional DIY mesh grill thread?
I can't find it anywhere

TBH there aren't actually any good DIY guides on here. MH3.0R posted a few vague photos with a bit of info but it wasn't exactly detailed. Ask him to do a proper write up on his new grille (which looks awesome)
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Postby jay.ritchie » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:29 pm

chaotic2050 wrote:
jay.ritchie wrote:Im going DIY on a mesh grill soon, could someone link me with that really good instructional DIY mesh grill thread?
I can't find it anywhere

TBH there aren't actually any good DIY guides on here. MH3.0R posted a few vague photos with a bit of info but it wasn't exactly detailed. Ask him to do a proper write up on his new grille (which looks awesome)


Thanks mate, i'll shoot MH3.0R a message.
I think i've got most of it covered. Im sure the fibreglass kits will have instructions on them anyway.

I reckon i'll wrap the grill rather than paint it, my current grill has 3 coats of paint and stones are still getting at it.
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Postby HoFF » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:36 pm

Cruisn has a little thread on Diy mesh grills and there is a bit of info in my build thread of my mesh grill
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Postby jay.ritchie » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:47 pm

HoFF wrote:there is a bit of info in my build thread of my mesh grill


Just checked the pictures out.
Could you please give me a really quick low down on how the fibreglassing stage works?
I've never used fibreglass kits before, and all i know is that the fibreglassing will go on the outside of the grill, so that putty or body filler may be applied on the inside, and then smoothed down to follow the same shape as the existing plastic.
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Postby HoFF » Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:11 pm

That's pretty much it Jay. It was my first time fibreglassing and its a very messy job.

Once you have the grill all cut out it starts to make more sense with what you have to do.
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Postby bigBADbenny » Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:19 pm

Cruisns DIY shows fiber glassing :)
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Postby jay.ritchie » Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:36 pm

HoFF wrote:That's pretty much it Jay. It was my first time fibreglassing and its a very messy job.

Once you have the grill all cut out it starts to make more sense with what you have to do.


Knowing it was your first experience with fiberglass makes me more comfortable.
Ill wing it!
Hopefully I can pick up someone's old oem grill soon
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