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Post by Merlin » Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:37 pm

I do not have a support bracket on my Fujitsubo. Where did you get that done?
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Re: Newkid's bb1, fujitsubo modified

Post by newkid » Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:28 pm

@merlin sorry for late reply

This is the front bracket fujitsubo provide to replace one at manifold to front of block

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This fits to downpipe to connect to back of block but is to short so needs to be replicated and made longer
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The extension pipe that's been modified has the hanger for the rubber mount fitted to it, due to it being modified a new one was welded in place to help support it. I plan to make a new rear mount as I'd rather the exhaust is supported fully like it's meant to be.

Billy @ completeautosolutions did it for me. He's done all my exhaust work for years.

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ATR clutch

Post by newkid » Fri Jan 22, 2016 8:15 am

Start of parts needed for summer.

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Plan is to remove engine/box in the better weather, clean up engine and bay, fit new belts/seals, waterpump and clutch then refit

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Mot

Post by newkid » Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:29 pm

Cars mot ran out last night. Car also decided to jobby itself from the clutch master cylinder. Luckily I had a spare so got that swapped over and rebleed.

Took it for its mot. 2 advisories that I have the parts for. Steering rack gaiters and one cv boot. Other than that cars perfect so it's motd for another year.

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Post by Merlin » Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:08 pm

Nice to see it though easily. The clutch MC is a pig of a job :(
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Re: Newkid's bb1, fujitsubo modified

Post by newkid » Tue Feb 02, 2016 5:38 pm

Ordered some more :jdm: should be arriving next week :lol:

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Twinpots

Post by newkid » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:48 pm

Went up to the local scrapyard I got the bargain a8 intake from and picked up another bargain. Oem twinpots. Exact same ones as off the ATR.

These ones come on the weird accord coupe with the 2.0 or v6. The carriers are prelude 282 ones on that model of car so left the carriers as I already have 300 carriers and discs.

The good thing is with them being the same caliper as the ATR means they bolt to the correct side keeping bleed nipple at top and main piston in place.

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Twinpots at the top standard prelude bottom.

Paid £26.40 for the pair :lol:

Plan is to clean them up and fit at same time as the braided lines.

Worth maybe rebuilding them?

@merlin what's the braking difference between twinpots and the single? Sure you have it calculated out somewhere.

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Post by Merlin » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:51 pm

The braking power between the Lude's big single pot and the twin pots is achieved through the larger disc. The clamping force between the two are reportedly the same or very similar. The reason twin pots are needed is to more evenly spread the clamping force over the larger disc, even though the pads are the same size.

IMO if the piston seals look good I'd leave them alone and just paint them. Great price for them anyway 8-) . I paid £90 for my ATR calipers.
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Re: Newkid's bb1, fujitsubo modified

Post by newkid » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:53 pm

So worthwhile upgrade?

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Post by Merlin » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:54 pm

If you use the bigger disc you will see more of a difference. Without the discs you may see a slight improvement in braking, but certainly not the same as using the bigger disc. I like the ATR brakes on my 5th gen and that is just with basic Pagid pads.
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