that how i feel when i driving my 320i or C200k... they have comfort, space and some performace... and fuel consumption aournd 7l/100km compare to the S14 12l/100km... and i dont think my chipped C200k is any slower then my S14...poizen wrote:what is driving me around at the moment
so in the quest for luxuary and comfort i chose the audi a4 2.0tdi with 76000km
it cost me alot to get my ca18 up to the speed and reliablity that these come out with standard its crazy
i get about 3.5l per 100km doing 140 in 6th gear now thats a saving from my thirsty 15l per 100km nissan
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well driving my audi has made me totally forget about my sx Ive never had a car that Ive never had to worry about anything its just a dream no wonder guys dnt waste time with older cars anymore
but walked into work this morning and fell in love with my sx all over again they truly are a amazing car
im taking it to my grave literally they must berry me in this car--bwah
so im motivated again so this project will be in full swing im so close to finishing just the lil nitty bitchy stuff
today i fitted gearlever back and finished all the wiring that needed to be done
im itching to drive it
but walked into work this morning and fell in love with my sx all over again they truly are a amazing car
im taking it to my grave literally they must berry me in this car--bwah
so im motivated again so this project will be in full swing im so close to finishing just the lil nitty bitchy stuff
today i fitted gearlever back and finished all the wiring that needed to be done
im itching to drive it


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another update
ok well i had a problem where my oil filter sandwich wouldn't fit and was annoying trying to get the filter (im lazy) so i came up with a plan oil filter extension tube ive extended it by 120mm
much better and best of all it showcases my greddy filters yay
its not finished yet still need to mill slots in the extension tube for the oil to pass will do it today somtime
here pics whooooo love it
TUBE EXTENSION
INSIDE EXTENSION

BOLTED ON SO CAN FUN OIL SANDWICH OR STD FILTER

WITH SANDWICH ON

WITH FILTER ON


AND BEST PART GREDDY MMMMM

what you think?
ok well i had a problem where my oil filter sandwich wouldn't fit and was annoying trying to get the filter (im lazy) so i came up with a plan oil filter extension tube ive extended it by 120mm
much better and best of all it showcases my greddy filters yay
its not finished yet still need to mill slots in the extension tube for the oil to pass will do it today somtime
here pics whooooo love it
TUBE EXTENSION

INSIDE EXTENSION

BOLTED ON SO CAN FUN OIL SANDWICH OR STD FILTER

WITH SANDWICH ON

WITH FILTER ON


AND BEST PART GREDDY MMMMM

what you think?



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DriftZ wrote:as long as it clears everything i suppose it'll be cool, make sure its tight aswell.
Looks hot though, and you'll carry more oil
yea it going on very tight
and should add about 250-500ml extra oil hehe
beats paying 1k or more for a relocation kit why waste money when got resources at work haha


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its miles away from anything just camera angle and swing of a motor goes in opposite direction so it will lift up plus i have stiffer mounts so it aint moving but thanks for your concerndjtreble wrote:I'm concerned with how close that is to the side there, the engine movement may put that filter right up against the side and damage it!
If you're that handy with custom pieces you should've done an oil filter relocation setup.


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