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Post by NafemanNathan » Wed May 23, 2012 11:38 pm

Every time I see you've updated your build thread I think "Great... Now I have to spend the next hour reading your anal rententive drivel :roll: " :lol:

Great write up as always though Rob, although I skipped the AN- NPT explainations... Already been there ;-) And I've got nearly all those AN- fittings and a few others from Torque-UK saved in my ebay watchlist waiting for when I'm ready to place my order to ;-) How much did your lot come too?

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Post by nucleustylzlude » Thu May 24, 2012 7:29 am

Hee hee! Nath said anal! :lol:

Torques UK had the most range of products I could find in the stealth black look and are hard to beat on price. Not cheap though, that little lot including delivery was about £80! :shock:

Missus rolled her eyes as another package got delivered, if only she knew! :lol:

Quite a few more updates to come - felt the need to get this thread up to date now. Let people see why I'm taking so damn long to get this thing fitted! :roll:

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Post by A1ex » Thu May 24, 2012 8:21 am

Good stuff! Watch out for the NPT thread if you get anything from the UK to fit it as we use the BSP system. The threads will 'fit' together but they'll never seal as the angles on the thread faces are different ;)
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Post by rob quilter » Thu May 24, 2012 8:45 am

nucleustylzlude wrote:Missus rolled her eyes as another package got delivered, if only she knew!
:lol:

When I buy something and it gets delivered, my missus used to say "what have you bought?" with a bit of enthusiasm. Now she just moans "how much was that?!" without even asking what it is.

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Post by NafemanNathan » Thu May 24, 2012 9:16 am

nucleustylzlude wrote:Torques UK had the most range of products I could find in the stealth black look and are hard to beat on price. Not cheap though, that little lot including delivery was about £80! :shock:
That's what I found too. My lot comes in at around £100 when I calculated last :roll: ... but then I found another specialist site, where if I recall correctly it all came in at around about £400 instead :shock: As you said though Torque-UK's quality doesn't come across as being at all cheap ;-)

Oh and I may have to borrow your pipe cutting tool at some point :P ;-)

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Post by Vtecmec » Thu May 24, 2012 12:56 pm

Great work and thread Rob, I do enjoy your attention to detail and considered approach.

I don't think I have given you the rep you deserve, so +rep.
nucleustylzlude wrote:Missus rolled her eyes as another package got delivered, if only she knew!
Ha ha, I have the same thing, about 5-10 packages a week, I've started to have stuff sent to a second address as it was getting ridiculous.

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Post by nucleustylzlude » Thu May 24, 2012 11:00 pm

Cheers guys.

A1ex: No worries, I know about BSP too. The gauge and adaptor to the line are 100% both 1/8NPT. I will probably add a cruch washer here too to avoid leaks. I would normally add teflon tape to NPT threads but the fuel will eat into it from what I've read or worse a small bit breaking up and clogging something up, like an injector! :shock:

Rob (& vtecmec): Yeah the parcel thing is a joke over the last year or so for this build. I got most things delivered to work, but with working away quite a bit recently, I've had to bite the bullet and deliver to the house. Bring on the moan! She too has got to the point of not caring, but just has a hissy fit when they start to accumalate in the house! :lol:

Nathan: Yep, I priced up from another well known manufacturer and it was a hell of alot more. The Torques stuff is real nice quality.

As for the pipe cutter, they're only a couple of quid on ebay: Bargain

Cheap as chips!

Vtecmec: Cheers for the reppage! :D
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Post by Dino » Fri May 25, 2012 11:02 am

Looking good Rob.
What spring rate are you using on the D2s?

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Post by NafemanNathan » Fri May 25, 2012 1:18 pm

nucleustylzlude wrote:As for the pipe cutter, they're only a couple of quid on ebay: Bargain

Cheap as chips!
I know I can take your word on that ;-) Just bought it. Cheers bud :D

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Post by nucleustylzlude » Fri May 25, 2012 3:27 pm

Dino wrote:Looking good Rob.
What spring rate are you using on the D2s?
Wondered this myself the other day when Phil PM'd me and found this page from an old member who was on PUK (Yellalude): http://www.preludepower.com/forums/show ... p?t=263138

So assuming that's right: Front 12.1kg / Rear 6.2kg
It may say somewhere in the documentation, I'll check the box just in case.

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nucleustylzlude wrote:As for the pipe cutter, they're only a couple of quid on ebay: Bargain

Cheap as chips!
I know I can take your word on that ;-) Just bought it. Cheers bud :D
See? :D
I've used it on quite a few brake pipes now and it does the job fine. Just need to remove the pushed in cut edge a little. Needle files are good for brake pipes, but only as you can blow them through after to get rid of any debris. The supply line can't be blown through, is vertical, so likely to fall into the pipe and most of all: Fuel pipe + abrasive file = combustion!
I'm sure a sharp stanley knife and some fiddling will be fine.

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