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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/04/25 20:44:39
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Awesome stuff Phil! It's coming together very nicely.
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/04/26 20:58:12
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Looks so good mate - all your ideas are coming out well!
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/04/26 21:20:45
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Cheers Guys  The challlenge is on to reach 1100kg...not the norm in Classic Ford circles to put on weight but that is the target to get the 18x10's passed as legal[:p] And while were at it, Im considering taking the fronts to 18x9 with 245/35/R18 rubber[:u] Some would say mental...but its passed that stage already so why not
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/04/28 20:36:39
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After an extended loan(10 years plus!!),I can finally return Sean's Luisi steering wheel[%] 
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/04/28 21:13:26
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Even a coffee maker under the dash??? now we're talking [(#)]
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/05 17:19:25
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She's got all the bells and whistles mate[;^)]
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/05 17:21:55
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I picked these goodies up from the anodisers yesterday  No more multi colours[:p]
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/05 17:53:54
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One Beautiful piece of machinery! Well Done!!
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/05 17:55:20
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They look great Phil,do you mind me asking what it cost you and who and where they are that did it for you as i have pretty much all the same parts new and like you i would like mine all the same too.
Regards Troy
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/05 19:59:10
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Cheers Muzza  Hi Troy, I had them done by Finished Products in Moorebank. The cost was $220 all up, $120 for the anodising and $100 for the zinc plating of the trigger wheel on the crank pully. Both were minimum charges so more could be done for the same price  Cheers, Phil.
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/07/05 16:09:03
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y did u go internal gate for ur turbo?
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/16 15:27:35
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quote: Originally posted by esky79
y did u go internal gate for ur turbo?
Its neater and easier...I haven't seen any benefit to running an external gate
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/16 15:28:32
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The new windscreen went in today[:p] I managed to do it without breaking this one...the windscreen guy would have shot me if I had to ask him for another[:o)] The oil breather tank is complete, its based on the UK WRC style but with a few changes to improve its efficiency and to aid in hiding the plumbing  
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/16 16:52:39
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thats a great idea for the oil breather, where will it end up venting too ?
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RE: Phil's Cortina
2010/05/16 17:06:53
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quote: Originally posted by joeyjonsey
thats a great idea for the oil breather, where will it end up venting too ?
Hi Joeyjonsey, It will vent to atmosphere but could be easily plumbed back to the intake  Cheers, Phil.
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