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thanks dude.
Sammy. you can DL it if you go to the photobucket link (full image)
Otherwise i can email to u
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Re: GregsVN

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That's a nice diagram. Well done.
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ta. might email rellim, gregorys and max ellery and see if i can get a job ;)
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Re: GregsVN

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fitted the Y pipe for the extractors this morning, and warmed her up. runs quite well with the VT injectors in there.
no leaks, runs quite well overall really, very pleased
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guess what i drove out of the garage today :)

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looking good!, btw, you got your strut tops on wrong ;)
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Damn that looks so close to original it isn't funny, much like my old VN when we first bought it. Well done :)
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now we're talking
carpet is in and the seats are in too :)
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put the auto shifter on wrong. oops. so now it works better :) oh and more fluid helped too :|
my power steering pump is stuffed and is leaking. doesn't seem to be doing much, steering is very very stiff.
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Re: GregsVN

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oh vlad - how are they in wrong? i've not taken them out in the years i have had this actually, so i'm interested why they are wrong?
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Re: GregsVN

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They are set with less caster and more positive camber on yours, 2 things that go against handling.

rotate the passenger one anti clockwise one position, drivers side clockwise one.

They may have been set like that to get the camber closer to the tire wear limits as each car is different in the tower position. Ultimately adjustable ones are the go but you can move the stock ones around.
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