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    Quote Originally Posted by ex-ctr View Post
    got an LM1 kit instead, using a standard lambda for the pfc and wide-band LM1 for tuning and track-days, removed for normal road use
    Wow, I bet the LM1 cost a pretty penny. Out of interest, Was there any reason why you chose the LM1 over the VEMS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 200krisx View Post
    Wow, I bet the LM1 cost a pretty penny. Out of interest, Was there any reason why you chose the LM1 over the VEMS?
    yes as i got it cheap off a member, it also has the rpm link and will help in mapping

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex-ctr View Post
    yes as i got it cheap off a member, it also has the rpm link and will help in mapping
    Take it you'll be monitoring knock through the PFC?

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    Oh, Forgot to say that the VEMS AFR/EGT also has the RPM input

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    Im confused now going by your other thread, are you now using VEMS management now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by polo View Post
    Im confused now going by your other thread, are you now using VEMS management now?
    yes i have sold the d-jetro as the cars going more track than road and the vems has some features like throttle position boost control that i require

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    little update, finnished the pannels to hide the holes left when you strip the rear, used 1mm ns4 aluminium, very hard but light with a covering of black valvet [got it cheap £5 ]


    the holes in the parcel shelf or so i can get to my damper adjusters


    1/4 pannel covered

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    £5!!! Bargain Should look good mate. How will they be fixed?

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    VERY interested in your electric water pump conversion.......how much did the pump cost? and where are you mounting it?
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    I'm not a big ford fan but the RS500 is a legend, you cannot take away from it its Icon status and to suggest that its a chavvy car is like saying Kirsten Scott Thomas is a council estate slapper

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    panels temporary fitted [read just wedged in ] as the interior is grey and the seats grey black its good how the black velvet changes to grey as you move your view point

    also to answer the question above, the 2 pumps with a digital controller cost £300 but as im investing mucho dosho in the engine it gives me piece of mind same as the accusump

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    looking at arerodynamics with flatterning the underside of the car, started a few months ago with a front under tray


    now im building a rear difuser



    having to releave an area for the exhaust and now need to make a cover



    removed the fuel tank and waxoiled every where


    and did a bit of plumbing

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    that diffuser looks coool, how are you sealing it at the forward end? so that the air doesnt go above it
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    Quote Originally Posted by S14 Stu View Post
    I'm not a big ford fan but the RS500 is a legend, you cannot take away from it its Icon status and to suggest that its a chavvy car is like saying Kirsten Scott Thomas is a council estate slapper

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrtuning_ben View Post
    that diffuser looks coool, how are you sealing it at the forward end? so that the air doesnt go above it
    it is sealed but im going to cover the whole floor pan

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex-ctr View Post
    it is sealed but im going to cover the whole floor pan
    cool, but 'how' is it sealed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by S14 Stu View Post
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    Diffuser looks great

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    Like the undertray!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SM View Post
    Diffuser looks great
    i found the sx floor pan lends its self to it, i have the car on stands at the back to see the suspension drop and i can box up really close to the wheels all around, over the diff and gearbox, looking at ducting some air between the floor and the under-tray to cool the gearbox and diff and as i have no fuel tank now i could duct the air out through the boot and keep the airflow clean under the car

    i just need to know any implications regarding mot time and me covering the floor up

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex-ctr View Post
    now im building a rear difuser

    That's really nice.

    Having seen that, I think I might rip mine out and do it again after all. I'm not that happy with how its ended up.

    Your whole project is looking good.

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    Looks like you're doing it properly - good work.

    I've not even started mine yet

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