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n.g.l.

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i've got hold of an intercooler from a landrover td5, they any good? it seems like a reasonable fit after a bit of tinkering!!


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the way to go kiddie!!

On 21st Jan, 2011 fastcarl said:


therefore acheiving two things , a sore knob and a beer bellyl




AlexF2003

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oh yes :)


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n.g.l.

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somethings going right then, by the way ae pistons pt no. 21251, they any good?


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think they might be the cheapies, not 100% sure, will check my book later.

On 21st Jan, 2011 fastcarl said:


therefore acheiving two things , a sore knob and a beer bellyl




n.g.l.

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don't bother they're the metro slipper pistons.


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they arnt the full on turbo ones... they are 20831s

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A basic rule in my opinion is for them to have oil drain holes behind the oil rings not the cheap cast slots.

always cut old pistons in half and see what "meat" they have under the dish for future mods.

i get pistons machined for low comp for ?80 ish.

On 21st Jan, 2011 fastcarl said:


therefore acheiving two things , a sore knob and a beer bellyl



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