Bumper & skirt restoration thread
Bumper & skirt restoration thread
I'll wait until I see the bumper on with the DRL - like the idea of them but am struggling to imagine the finished article.
Can't fault the quality of your work though mate - it's looking fab!
sprinter2012
sprinter2012
Looking good mate. Agree with the others though - that bumper definitely needs an intercooler behind it.
What I suppose you could do is put an intercooler behind there and then spray on the front of it using a template "Interfooler" or "Forge..d", so you're right up front with it not being real straight away.
Or maybe even spray your aircon rad silver so it sticks out?
jimxms Looking good mate. Agree with the others though - that bumper definitely needs an intercooler behind it.
What I suppose you could do is put an intercooler behind there and then spray on the front of it using a template "Interfooler" or "Forge..d", so you're right up front with it not being real straight away.
Or maybe even spray your aircon rad silver so it sticks out?
jimxms Looking good mate. Agree with the others though - that bumper definitely needs an intercooler behind it.
What I suppose you could do is put an intercooler behind there and then spray on the front of it using a template "Interfooler" or "Forge..d", so you're right up front with it not being real straight away.
Or maybe even spray your aircon rad silver so it sticks out?
Marsdendean are you going down the route of running a turbo on low boost?
i asked someone the question and said its pointless, but i thought if you could build one for the price of a charger, then your in a perfect position to get a emanage, injectors and turn the wick up. . .
Marsdendean are you going down the route of running a turbo on low boost?
i asked someone the question and said its pointless, but i thought if you could build one for the price of a charger, then your in a perfect position to get a emanage, injectors and turn the wick up. . .
Marsdendean ^ it wasn't a friend, it was when i was talking to someone about going turbo when i had my charger.
IMO a charger will produce around *i'm guessing* 260Bhp with a upgraded pully and all the bits that need to go with it, and a turbo will run very well at 260bhp with all the similar mods ie mapping and injectors. Only thing with a charger is the unique noise, but a turbo you can always turn the wick up a little bit more if you want to risk it . . . .
Marsdendean ^ it wasn't a friend, it was when i was talking to someone about going turbo when i had my charger.
IMO a charger will produce around *i'm guessing* 260Bhp with a upgraded pully and all the bits that need to go with it, and a turbo will run very well at 260bhp with all the similar mods ie mapping and injectors. Only thing with a charger is the unique noise, but a turbo you can always turn the wick up a little bit more if you want to risk it . . . .
Marsdendean you will let us know how you progress with it, as i am going to start buying bits next year hopefully,IKE still sells the manifold and wastegate kit, unsure what else would be needed?http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R...Categories
Marsdendean you will let us know how you progress with it, as i am going to start buying bits next year hopefully,IKE still sells the manifold and wastegate kit, unsure what else would be needed?http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R...Categories
Latest bumper related update:
These bad boys turned up at work today...
4" driving lamps with built in LED angel eyes.
Note 'Driving Lamps' not 'fog lights', they come with wiring and relays to link them up to your main beam circuit so you can cook rabbits before they reach your bumper
And also got another relay which will automatically turn off my DRL's when the sidelights & halos come on
Yet another update...
Went into work today to have a go at making some brackets to hold my new driving lights in the bumper.
I succeeded in getting them to hold the lights securely, but they didn't sit inside the bumper in a position I'm happy with, so I'll remake them on Monday with a slightly different design.
Brackets cut and punched...
Then folded...
And with the light attached...
They sit too high and too far forward in the bumper for my liking with the brackets how they are now, so I'm going to do the same thing again but with a deeper bracket. And I'll make my own version of the stainless steel bit that came with the light so it hangs down further to centralise it vertically more.
some good work mate!