Ivan's coupe: bodywork is done
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01-18-2005, 04:15 PM
Post: #33
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Hey Ivan,
Now that looks very familiar in some kind of way.... I just did the same thing when I decided to opt for a oil catch can myself, I also looked at the Senseo container, but found that if one put some vacuum on it it would collapse under presure, as I want to keep the PCV function in the 4age and have a drain back to the sump. I opted for this. I'm still thinking about how to mount it nicely, how did you do it, or planned to. ![]() ![]() the brass stuff is just normal Gas and water plumbing stuff cheap and ![]() It's a very rare Heineken alloy bottle Called "paco" with made out of very thick alloy material, some 1mm pressed plate, I put 10bar negative presure on it out of a testing vacuum pump and it held whitout problem, Don't get me wrong I also do have a senseo at home for during building cars, however after building cars I want BEER ![]() grtz Thomas good luck with your's! ps, quick offtopic question, can I take a good rpm signal form the - on the ignition coil? or do I need to splice in somewhere in the loom, if so which colour or abreviation has this wire got? My car weighs only 496 kilograms with the 4age in place! |
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