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mickey gsi
Posted 1/8/2007 10:25 PM (#313786 - in reply to #62960)
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you funny c*nt i like that and it is 10% true
mickey gsi
Posted 1/8/2007 10:27 PM (#313787 - in reply to #62960)
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100% lol not 10
Gandi69
Posted 1/8/2007 10:34 PM (#313788 - in reply to #62960)
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pardon?
Mutts
Posted 2/8/2007 5:14 AM (#313805 - in reply to #62960)
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domino-111l
Posted 26/9/2007 3:34 AM (#333238 - in reply to #62960)
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a few pictures of my Metro at the countryside

click here
paradise
Posted 26/9/2007 5:30 AM (#333253 - in reply to #62960)
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that looks bloody nice mate taake it that was a r100????
get that splitter coded the polished wheels look sweet and go well with the colour.
Paul-O
Posted 29/10/2007 6:20 PM (#345352 - in reply to #62960)
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i kno i got mine on here but thought i'd add a few updated pics



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mookistar
Posted 29/10/2007 6:46 PM (#345360 - in reply to #62960)
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figure i should add my Sh*tbox

:D :D

Edited by mookistar 29/10/2007 6:47 PM
Gandi69
Posted 29/10/2007 8:34 PM (#345377 - in reply to #62960)
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Is that after the suspension collapsed? I hope so as you'll have no downpipe left if you drove it like that
WardogTopic
Posted 30/10/2007 1:05 PM (#345508 - in reply to #345360)
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mookistar - 28/10/2007 11:46 PM

figure i should add my Sh*tbox



i must admit i do like that car
m4tti3
Posted 30/10/2007 6:33 PM (#345614 - in reply to #62960)
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that yellow ones a B E A S T awesome stance
ashtray
Posted 30/12/2007 11:08 AM (#367013 - in reply to #62960)
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the newer of 2 gti's, shame it didnt stay this clean very long, b stard grit salt





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Mad_shaun
Posted 2/1/2008 12:51 PM (#367604 - in reply to #62960)
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Hi - Here are a couple of mine....



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paradise
Posted 2/1/2008 1:40 PM (#367616 - in reply to #62960)
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im liking this not sure on the spoiler tho.
adam2326
Posted 3/1/2008 2:10 PM (#367870 - in reply to #62960)
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i'm likeing that wiper arm.... whats it off???
Paul-O
Posted 3/1/2008 2:46 PM (#367877 - in reply to #62960)
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looks like the shape arm thats fitted to ford KA's well newer models anyway

Edited by Paul-O 3/1/2008 2:47 PM
Mad_shaun
Posted 3/1/2008 3:57 PM (#367894 - in reply to #62960)
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The rear wiper is a Renualt Clio mark one jobbie - but the spring that holds it down scratches the hatch surround
Gandi69
Posted 3/1/2008 7:02 PM (#367946 - in reply to #62960)
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Is this a 1.8? If so why is it running SPi injection?
jeckulz
Posted 4/1/2008 3:34 AM (#367969 - in reply to #367894)
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Mad_shaun - 3/1/2008 8:57 PM

The rear wiper is a Renualt Clio mark one jobbie - but the spring that holds it down scratches the hatch surround


Not actually the case... its the plastic...
I have the same one on mine... You gotta trim back with a sander for AGES to get clearance... works a treat now
Mad_shaun
Posted 4/1/2008 5:21 AM (#367977 - in reply to #62960)
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A garage blew my 1.4 engine up - so I went to Motobuild to have a 1.8 and I thought that I would end up with MPI but they retained the spi system.
Since then I have uprated the fuel pump, had the FSE altered and a Skoda (dont laugh) 1.6 injector installed to flow more fuel.
I would like to move to MPI- but I am not brave enough to convert it myself...
Gandi69
Posted 4/1/2008 5:39 AM (#367980 - in reply to #62960)
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I'd get the proper 1800 gear on it mate as I've heard of SPi gear knackering piston rings as its runs it very lean. All you will need is an MPi loom, plastic inlet with beige injectors, new airfilter, MPi fuel pump (if its not already one), ecu, mfu and 5as. Should set you back about 70 at the very most as thats what I got all my 1600 gear for when I had a 1600 engined Rover 100.
Mad_shaun
Posted 4/1/2008 1:42 PM (#368110 - in reply to #62960)
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I have been told that I may need to replace the flywheel - I have also downloaded the instructions on the main metropower website and its a bit more than I thought
Gandi69
Posted 4/1/2008 2:36 PM (#368131 - in reply to #62960)
Subject: RE: Show Us Your 'Tro! MP Gallery Thread - 56k Warning!!!
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Ah yes I forgot that you will need a 4 pole flywheel. Best thing to do is whip the engine out, fit most of the bits, put it back into the car along with wiring and all the MPi parts. I reckon if you've uprated the fuel pump already you'll be good to go. I reckon I'd do that for peace of mind. Don't wanna scare you but there have been some horror stories with people running SPi on larger engines and this was the reason for me wanting to swap mine over.
Mad_shaun
Posted 4/1/2008 3:09 PM (#368136 - in reply to #62960)
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I like the way you say "whip" the engine out - i have not got a clue... but I do know the gear box has been upreated with a 216 and the injector is a larger 1.6 jobbie
Gandi69
Posted 4/1/2008 3:13 PM (#368137 - in reply to #62960)
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It aint that a big a job on metro make 10000 times easier with a crane. But any way, depending on how long you have been running this setup you may be ok btu I know what i'd do! PS. you said the engine ran so hot that you needed those vents in the bonnet? Could be a symptom of running lean
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