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turbo Grant

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  1. Tried giving the starter a smack with a hammer?
  2. Wide band is a must. If your finding the whole map is too lean or too rich change the injector size in settings and with will change the whole map
  3. A few turbo engine changes not much body wise
  4. It's behind the turbo kit on the engine block
  5. There is also a coolant drain bung on the engine block at the front left hand side about half way up
  6. The only one that every one knows about's. You might need it for when you do your gymkhana
  7. I done 2 clutches in 2 years on my GT running around that power. The springs were hanging out and rattling on the aftermarket friction plate so I went for oem as it uses rubber dampers instead
  8. On a cbt you can ride up to a 125 with so much bhp or something. You want a 125 2-stroke to start with, trouble is the prices are getting higher on the old 2 strokes now. Dtr125 are popular, few if my mates have them. All the new ones are 4-stroke and not very exciting. The bike rules are rubbish now. I had my 250 on the road at 17, full licence at 19 lol a full size bike . I go out for the whole day on my bike covering miles. You need to find byways round where you live and make some route up. I'm quite lucky having lots of good areas round me. It's gone down hill in the last 6 years. Nearly
  9. I like the oem friction plate as it has rubber damper in. On the aftermarket clutches they use springs that get sloppy over time
  10. Pit bikes are fun but the novelty wears off quick. If it was me I'd get a super moto with off road wheels as well. The thing with 125's you have to rev the hell out of them every where. I never bothered with one and went from my 50 super moto to my 250 enduro. Also with off road bike you can get out the way and mess out with out being reported for doing silly thing lol
  11. They way I've done it makes the track 10mm wider each side. So the 70 now has the rear track of a GT axle.
  12. So I got some rear discs fitted now It using GT wheel bearing and GT stub axles Cut the old stub axles off flush And then bolted on the stub axles cut off a GT axle And it's done
  13. You still get a small flow of oil through the cooler so you don't get a sudden rush of cold oil when the stat opens
  14. I'm going to thrash it on track a bit as well. So it's there when I need it. Today I fitted GT rear discs and callipers...
  15. Yeah, I like to drive flat out Done some work on the car today. Stops a bit better now
  16. I'm getting flash backs! I'll be down on the Thursday
  17. I got quoted 450 by a very good guy to take the dings out and paint both sides if the 70. Most places won't want to do a bumper for less than 100
  18. Got a minty one on the paseo I could send out, same as GT and V's
  19. Don't take long! Easy time to swap the servo and master over
  20. You can change them without removing the head. But you want some one who knows what they are doing. If they drop a valve inside the cylinder the head will have to come off regardless. To do it without removing the head the engine has to be locked at tdc then compressed air down the spark plug hole. It's a time consuming job. Depending where you go any thing from 2hours labour +
  21. Get the GT on the rollers. Would be good to see how it compares to TD's rollers
  22. All the optional parts were discontinued a few years after they finished production
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