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WRLondon

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Surrey

Have a huge great brake servo which I guess you could squeeze one next to

The one on the rad side I'm struggling to see being able to fit with
The top heater matrix & manifold hoses, and air intake
Also the intercooler >.<

Just wondering if anyone could give me some pointers!

Reading up on RTS Clutches

On 21st Sep, 2006 Paul S said:

Go on, be brave, put it in the car and tell us how it works.
Pity your bollocks are in line with the flywheel!
On 27th May, 2013 robert said:

putting my testicles on the line for turbo mini owners everywhere ,and they still work !


Amp

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Essex

You can fit a pair on the rear of the transmission which mount to the subframe, I think Minispares sell the kits if I remember correctly


Brett

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for years i have run a solid top steady ( brake master - block) and minispares lower gearbox steadys x2 1 either side
been fine but i bent the top one and stretched the 2 lower ones last time i was at pod *happy* i think crushing the actuator on a very hard 25psi launch didnt help the situation *evil* first time i got good grip all day too lol

Edited by Brett on 6th May, 2013.

Yes i moved to the darkside *happy*

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WRLondon

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Hmm being in the car already I'm not sure I can machine a second one on haha!

So bottom gearbox one clutch side
And a solid top one brake master side should see me through?

I'm only running 10psi piddler atm haha!

Reading up on RTS Clutches

On 21st Sep, 2006 Paul S said:

Go on, be brave, put it in the car and tell us how it works.
Pity your bollocks are in line with the flywheel!
On 27th May, 2013 robert said:

putting my testicles on the line for turbo mini owners everywhere ,and they still work !


welshdan

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i run a standard top/ bottom steady in original positions with solid bushes. seems to work well. i do have the minispares rear gearbox steadies but haven't ever got around to fitting them.


Alex

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MSSK and MSSK001 from MiniSpares - superb, tidy, and easy to live with.

Metric is for people who can't do fractions.


Joe C

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Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex

as above, mssk and mssk001, plus the avonbar steady that goes from the bulkhead to the waterpump (check it will fit with your bulkhead box though)

bin all the bushes that come with them and replace them with KKF101320EVO's you'll have to drill the centre sleeve for the bottom enine steadys though (slowly keeping the bush cool)

On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged...

Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1

https://joe1977.imgbb.com/


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