C20LET powered, rear engined rear drive mini project
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    Re: C20LET powered, rear engined rear drive mini project

    Quote Originally Posted by TigraTurbo View Post
    Great projet!!!u think its gonna need wheely bars?
    More than likely! Its going to be a bit of a handful but then whats the point in a car thats boring to drive? I like a motor that you have to work hard to keep it under control, makes for more engaging drive.

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    Re: C20LET powered, rear engined rear drive mini project

    I know that feeling beileve me geting engaged first with 4 wheels and after engage the misus,is what took us here lol
    MIG.....Made In Greece LOL

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    Re: C20LET powered, rear engined rear drive mini project

    nuts!
    I love MIG...MIG loves meeee...like one big gooOy F A M I L E E E

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    Re: C20LET powered, rear engined rear drive mini project

    Hi all, I've not posted on here for ages as I've been involved with work out in the middle east. Its fair to say that the mini project has been a bit neglected of late! The last update should have been that the car was up and running and ready for testing but unfortunatly a M6 nut had found its way into the inlet manifold and got sucked into cylinder number three completely destroying the piston and the cylinder head! So its now a case of quickly bolting together another lump and getting the project back on track. Hopefully over the next few days I'll post up a few more pictures of progress and a few images of the buggered head and piston.

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