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Greeny's UKDM BB1
- GreenyUK
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Re: Greeny's UKDM BB1
Im also only in power for 1000 revs lol that's can't be right, past 6600 I'm losing and losing fast. No good since it revs to 8.5 lol
- GreenyUK
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Re: Greeny's UKDM BB1
Ah ok fair play. Well yes 5 down lol but still down! Lol with those mods.
Seen standard one making 200
Seen standard one making 200
- GreenyUK
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Re: Greeny's UKDM BB1
Yes you are right mate 
Miles are about 94k
The challenge I've got though is changing the results
1. more power
2. Sort out that horrid curvy graph lol I've never seen one like it lol

Miles are about 94k
The challenge I've got though is changing the results
1. more power
2. Sort out that horrid curvy graph lol I've never seen one like it lol
- GreenyUK
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- Joined: Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:28 pm
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- Location: Bristol
Re: Greeny's UKDM BB1
So today made some progress.
I fitted a cheap ebay bass tube to make up for the lack of punch in our Ludes. And for £20 this great
and very light maybe 1kg

I also cleaned out my petrol cap area.
Then fitted this, which won't be to every ones taste I know.

I then installed my new stickers from bludge


I then finished the removal of the A/C as the last owner started this but just removed the pipes!? The lightest part? Lol
Nice easy job to remove the remaining bits and brackets etc and condenser fan. I then fitted the new shorter belt.
Unfortunately didn't grab any pics of this sorry. I also taught my wife how to change the oil and filter so she did that
The next thing was install a new pas belt before it snapped
.
And the last job, I gave the head side I quick clean and degrease.

So that is my bank holiday round up
Oh and the best news of all...
Since my wife enjoyed the meets and vibe of the scene the other week, and since driving my Lude.....
She is now on the hunt for a Lude of her own and will soon be on here also
His and hers FTW!
I fitted a cheap ebay bass tube to make up for the lack of punch in our Ludes. And for £20 this great



I also cleaned out my petrol cap area.

Then fitted this, which won't be to every ones taste I know.

I then installed my new stickers from bludge



I then finished the removal of the A/C as the last owner started this but just removed the pipes!? The lightest part? Lol
Nice easy job to remove the remaining bits and brackets etc and condenser fan. I then fitted the new shorter belt.
Unfortunately didn't grab any pics of this sorry. I also taught my wife how to change the oil and filter so she did that

The next thing was install a new pas belt before it snapped


And the last job, I gave the head side I quick clean and degrease.

So that is my bank holiday round up

Oh and the best news of all...
Since my wife enjoyed the meets and vibe of the scene the other week, and since driving my Lude.....
She is now on the hunt for a Lude of her own and will soon be on here also

His and hers FTW!

- GreenyUK
- Supporter 2014
- Posts: 994
- Joined: Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:28 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Bristol
- GreenyUK
- Supporter 2014
- Posts: 994
- Joined: Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:28 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Bristol
Re: Greeny's UKDM BB1
Just had this back from the blasters and it's looking good!
anyone ever had any issues with getting this sand blasted and the PCV ? It what ever it's called valve? Lol



- GreenyUK
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Re: Greeny's UKDM BB1
Any one?
Seems to be lots of sand/grit in the underside of the cam cover. Those plates that are riveted on, what do they can I remove them?

Seems to be lots of sand/grit in the underside of the cam cover. Those plates that are riveted on, what do they can I remove them?