Tuning Developments GT....

Nick@TD.co.uk

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Yes, Nick still has a GT! and it will be back soon.....!

Some new bits, some tried and tested.... watch this space :rockon:

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Mike Jones
Tuning Developments Ltd
01925 822 266
Unit 19, Trinity Court, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 6QT
Tuningdevelopments@hotmail.com
www.tuningdevelopments.co.uk
 

Nick@TD.co.uk

Registered Trader <a href="http://www.TuningD
All will be revealed soon.... :)


Its been a very long while since anything happened with the car tbh... :( been busy with other things, but recently its been late nights early mornings to get it back upto speed ;)

More updates to follow...

Thanks

Mike Jones
Tuning Developments Ltd
 

wishbone

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looking like its going to be a bit of a monster. are you doing anything styleing wise? where do you get the covers for the power steering resivoir etc
 

steveatyork

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Looking good:)

apparently you should never mount an oil cooler with the fittings at the bottom as you can get airlocks in the top of the cooler
 

weakboy2

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ran my oil cooler that way for over a year with no problems at all including normal road use and track work, even shows in the mocal pictures that you can mount it upside down.

Not sure on the evo fmic core though, they arent the best for flow.
 

steveatyork

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ran my oil cooler that way for over a year with no problems at all including normal road use and track work, even shows in the mocal pictures that you can mount it upside down.

Not sure on the evo fmic core though, they arent the best for flow.

ah ok then,how did u know it was ok?did you run an oil temp gauge?I've never seen a race car wiv it fitted that way???
 

weakboy2

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Put it this way, i ran it on the car for over a year and the bottom end didnt fall out of it LOL. As long as you have good oil pressure you can run it however you like, once the oil system is primed you dont get airlocks as there is a constant pressure. You prime the engine by cranking it until the oil light goes out with the efi fuse removed so the car doesnt start and you dont wash the bores out.

Im not full of shit just look at my posts and rep (not that it counts for much these days) Pretty sure Nick knows enough about these cars and others to know that mounting the oil cooler upside down isnt a problem.

Oh and just to add, they quite regularly fit them upside down on r5's and alike at K-Tec racing. Its all good.
 

steveatyork

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K-tec racing - nuff said

I'm not saying your full of of shit mate,all I'm saying is you would never mount a charge cooler with pipes faceing down coz of air locks,and you would never have a radiator doing that for the same reason
so why an oil cooler??
Maybe it will work but will it work as effiecent???
 
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