well that looks just like the Legerra, only those shockers look the right size for the car unlike mine which were way too long.
that radiator is lacking ducting, i bet it gets hot quick......
it always amazes me that folks build their car and they think the air knows it has to go through the radiator rather than the easy route out through the wheel arches.
now that is interesting.....the front wheel arch's look a lot lower than the S4 generally looks. that and the fact that it has "Legerra" style front suspension with the shocker mounted to the top wishbone. i didn't think the S4 had that as an option.
Hi Pete , It would be good to meet up and have a chat some time. Was nice to get out for a little ride today, car is getting there but time and money seems to go no where lol.
Daryl.....i did, and drew a pic. i think i even put it on my scanner i must remember to do something with it. :-(
Dave.....yeah it is on MrG‘s forum, but i am sure i have links to it here as well.
Dan if you like me carb set up and points and timing etc are a mystery, if u can set it up properly makes the world of difference. give am an ecu and programme to mod it any day. i use the excuse im to young for it all. lol
Hi Pete, used rotary wire brushes on my Sierra chassis without much success,its fairly lumpy so i think its the grinder with sanding disks next to see if i can get it smooth again.
Hi Pete, thanks, I think it's quite neat but the body + paintwork are next on the list.... getting a bit tired looking...... something like her owner !! lol the minilites are 15" rims with 205 x 50 pirelli's
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well that looks just like the Legerra, only those shockers look the right size for the car unlike mine which were way too long.
that radiator is lacking ducting, i bet it gets hot quick......
it always amazes me that folks build their car and they think the air knows it has to go through the radiator rather than the easy route out through the wheel arches.
for a S4 it does look nicely proportioned and the front looks a lot less sit up and beg that the average one...;-)
i will be taking a closer look when i come round this next week or so.
now that is interesting.....the front wheel arch's look a lot lower than the S4 generally looks. that and the fact that it has "Legerra" style front suspension with the shocker mounted to the top wishbone. i didn't think the S4 had that as an option.
Pete have you posted any photos of your car giving the side view.....also I would like to see the front suspension set up.... :-)
Hi Pete , It would be good to meet up and have a chat some time. Was nice to get out for a little ride today, car is getting there but time and money seems to go no where lol.
Dave.....yeah it is on MrG‘s forum, but i am sure i have links to it here as well.
Dan if you like me carb set up and points and timing etc are a mystery, if u can set it up properly makes the world of difference. give am an ecu and programme to mod it any day. i use the excuse im to young for it all. lol
It's best to keep off the curry the night before you use a flame or make sparks in the workshop!!!
Hi Pete, used rotary wire brushes on my Sierra chassis without much success,its fairly lumpy so i think its the grinder with sanding disks next to see if i can get it smooth again.
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