Mrfiat's fiat 131

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Re: Mrfiat's fiat 131

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VL400 wrote:Fantastic work :thumbup: Looks really neat.

Looking at the pick up mount your using the commodore ABS sensor instead of the Falcon, did the Falcon one not work or just went with the tried and tested ABS sensor?
i just ended up using the holden abs sensor, when looking over how it was going to be mounted i realised that it would mount easier than the ford sensor..and i knew that it would work no problem too.
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delcowizzid wrote:vid or it didnt happen LOL
Very soon!
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hehehe
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Well done. :thumbup:
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Re: Mrfiat's fiat 131

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Im doing a similar set up my self on my Alfa but boosted on e85.

I would like to ask, did you do all the modifying of the loom and ecu your self ? if so where were the easiest threads to learn off and pictures/diagrams to read off.?

Thanks chris
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEJqnt5G70c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_rY2o7c770

Just some vids of the car, this is when I first got it going and have since tidied up the boot and mounted the computer
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sounds and runs sweet nice work
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yeah looking good so far
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We gave it a rough tune in the back streets around here last week, it's got some poke!
The conversion is really neat and well thought out - apart from the pod filter it looks more stock than the carbs it replaced ;)
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Runs very nice, Much better than a carb or two!
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