I got the same problme witht he trim round the back arches.. B2B does nothing, so i will spray them when weather is going to be good.
OMFG
I WANT ONE! Do they do it in an Auto
Looking very good lewey!![]()
It was definitely more complicated to do it the way I have done it. The issue is that to make the engine run you need both the fuse boxes pictured, the engine ECU and the body ECU and a lot of wires. You then need the dash to know what is actually going on. That is a lot of stuff to have lying around or tucked away as well as the existing stuff. It was much neater to do it the way I have and it should be more reliable once any teething problems are sorted. However, learning how all the stuff works and the time consuming job of splicing 100 wires correctly is one of the reasons this project took/is taking so long.I'm guessing the electrics worked out less complicated in the long run just to replace the lot rather than splice the Punto engine management loom into the stock Panda one...
Cheers mate. If I saw a crashed T-jet for a good price, I so would.Well done Leweyand about time too
So which of the rest off you will be first with a T-Jet in a panda :chin:
To be fair, your engine building project is pretty insane and at least as adventurous as this thing IMO.Wow, what a fantastic bit of work!! And its the ultimate sleeper, the grey bumper just adds to the suprise
Unfortiunately, this means I now have to do something rediculously insane to top that!.....I had better get my skates on!
Really look forward to seeing the work,
Cheers,
Si
To be fair, your engine building project is pretty insane and at least as adventurous as this thing IMO.
It was definitely more complicated to do it the way I have done it. The issue is that to make the engine run you need both the fuse boxes pictured, the engine ECU and the body ECU and a lot of wires. You then need the dash to know what is actually going on. That is a lot of stuff to have lying around or tucked away as well as the existing stuff. It was much neater to do it the way I have and it should be more reliable once any teething problems are sorted. However, learning how all the stuff works and the time consuming job of splicing 100 wires correctly is one of the reasons this project took/is taking so long.
Well fair play!! The thing I'm most intimidated by is the electrics and although it is part and parcel of modern, efficient, high power low consumption engines I'm still very taken with the idea of twin 40mm DCOE Webers and a dizzy take off from the cam wheel... However My 1242 project has got as far as stripping the engine back prior to removing the head for inspection... I expect the bits from a scrapped 1242 will be about 10% the price of 2 Webers, a dizzy and all the ancillaries...
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Keep up the good work! It's inspiring to say the least!!
Luke.![]()
Keep up the good work! It's inspiring to say the least!!
Luke.![]()