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Heres one of mine
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Happy New Year From UKSO!
Rob H@RCH Engineering replied to LukeSR's topic in News & General Announcements
Happy new year to all of ukso and all the best for the modding of 2013!! -
I'm a HGV mechanic and Hybrid bus technician working on the 600v system I also do tacho calibration and speed limiters. I do welding and fabrication work, machining and engineering and anything els in connection with the mototr trade! I also do woodturning and cabinet making, french polishing and anything els to do with wood.
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All that just to get back to what my first post said lol
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TRD Leather gearknob ***SOLD***
Rob H@RCH Engineering replied to R34GTt's topic in Starlet Parts For Sale
Can you send me some picks of it out of the packet please? Cheers Rob -
whats LSD is this?
Rob H@RCH Engineering replied to starletburkie's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
Yep it looks fine it was just hard to see in the other pick. -
some old and new of mine I think this one is the one that was in the TGTT calender many moons ago! The boosted 4EFE
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5efe ones are the same as 4efe its the 5efhe cams you need for any sort of gains
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whats LSD is this?
Rob H@RCH Engineering replied to starletburkie's topic in Drivetrain & Transmission
the broken bit in the photo is part of the selector looks like its broke in the photo its hard to tell from that pick -
for compressors its size that counts!! you need to get the one with the biggest tank you can! unless you go for a hydro vane type then your talking mega £££££s. The problem with most DIY type compressors is they dont have a large enough tank to keep up with impact tools, you need to keep letting the air pressure build back up so you get full power out of the tool hence why I say you need to get the biggest tank you can. Most are tools will state how many CFM they use so best thing to do would be look at tools and chose a compressor to suite the tools needs,
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What do we all do with our spare parts?
Rob H@RCH Engineering replied to morgey's topic in Lifestyle General
My house is just full of starlet parts lol bits in every room and at my parents there garages and my workshop is full of em and I have a decomposing EP82 as a storage shed for other parts lol. -
lol Im not tall by any means but I am 5' 6" and as for price I got 1500 quid for my old box and that was not half the price of the new one!
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Q - What Front Mount Do You Use ?
Rob H@RCH Engineering replied to daniel_g's topic in Intake, Turbo & Exhaust
I have a Blitz one on mine perfect size for me and no lag even with my TD05 -
Theres not a lot in the top of mine its a bit hard for me to see whats in there lol There is more in the top than that now but I dont have any recent picks yet The Red one is my old box I traded in for the new one
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aasco fly wheel price drop 01/02/13
Rob H@RCH Engineering replied to Rob H@RCH Engineering's topic in Starlet Parts For Sale
BUMP!!! -
BUMP!!
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2x Turbo timer harnesses EP82
Rob H@RCH Engineering replied to Rob H@RCH Engineering's topic in Starlet Parts For Sale
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Mines always lived out side since the day I got it 10 years ago lol its never been taken off the road apart from last winter and that was because there was no ECU on it lol. This one was a few years ago going to Hawks Head in the lakes we were waiting for the ferry in this pick lol the bloke on the ferry said how the foook have you got that here we have not seen a car all day lol and was even more surprised to see us on the way back and he dint even charge us ether way lol, on our way there one bloke in a hilux said to us in Skipton ya not going to take that up there are ya my answer was w
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Heres some of mine also done on the Iphone but not as posh as Rob Bs 5 tho lol