



Attention to detail is brilliant as always!

That 1 series must have been on its ass though haha!
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Magic Beans wrote:Cheers, George![]()
To be honest you could only really feel it under braking.They're pretty light engines, unless you're hauling it out of the back of a hatchback on your own
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I'm still patiently waiting for news on your build![]()
RedMR² wrote:Magic Beans wrote:Cheers, George![]()
To be honest you could only really feel it under braking.They're pretty light engines, unless you're hauling it out of the back of a hatchback on your own
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I'm still patiently waiting for news on your build![]()
My missus' 1 series was on its ass today ferrying 5 bags of garden soil/turf to the tip.![]()
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Nice work as always Phil.![]()
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Measure twice, cut once on that bonnet!
GeorgeL wrote:I can imagine it would have been slightly awkward to lift out to say the least..
I love that new filter though! It's like night and day!
Haha yeah that old chestnut..
Well I called about an hour to check on my turbo, manifold, waste gate etc and was told it's being shipped today/tonight
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Which is a relief as the car is waiting on it now the engine is finished.
My build thread I had removed though as I'm going stealth mode from now on(for the foreseeable future anyways)
Magic Beans wrote:RedMR² wrote:Magic Beans wrote:Cheers, George![]()
To be honest you could only really feel it under braking.They're pretty light engines, unless you're hauling it out of the back of a hatchback on your own
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I'm still patiently waiting for news on your build![]()
My missus' 1 series was on its ass today ferrying 5 bags of garden soil/turf to the tip.![]()
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Nice work as always Phil.![]()
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Measure twice, cut once on that bonnet!
I once moved 14 bags of slate in my old 1er and it was dragging it's back end like a terrier with an itchy bum![]()
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Got the bulk of the cutting done on the bonnet today.A horrible job and took about 6 attempts to get it right.
Now found another challenge to overcome, so that'll be a job for another day
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GeorgeL wrote:Yeah I just decided to keep it to myself to an extent and just see how it goes in the summer..
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I'd be too tempted to post in the thread if it was there haha!
GeorgeL wrote:
What's the other challenge lol? To be honest I'd have had a squeaky bum cutting that section out myself..
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Looks like a make or break moment
Magic Beans wrote:GeorgeL wrote:Yeah I just decided to keep it to myself to an extent and just see how it goes in the summer..
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I'd be too tempted to post in the thread if it was there haha!
Fair enough, I respect that.They can/do become a bit of a beast of burden, however I've always used it as a journal of the how you got to where you are.
It's easy to fall into the trap of working on something so much as you forget just how much went into getting it there.
I didn't do it when I did all the work on the house, which I regret.
GeorgeL wrote:
What's the other challenge lol? To be honest I'd have had a squeaky bum cutting that section out myself..
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Looks like a make or break moment
The screws and baseplate mountings foul the bonnet, so I need to reduce theprofile somehow.
I think I've got a solution though.
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RedMR² wrote:Nice work dude, you should sooo be taking this to Lemans.![]()
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Nickp wrote:Good work there Phil![]()
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You soooo don't want to take it to Le Mans though!!![]()
Would be great in those mountains IF you get the weather but terrible everywhere else, and besides where would you put your toothbrush and products
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Nickp wrote:Good work there Phil![]()
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You soooo don't want to take it to Le Mans though!!![]()
Would be great in those mountains IF you get the weather but terrible everywhere else, and besides where would you put your toothbrush and products
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RedMR² wrote:
Very true, nowhere to store the rim wax.![]()
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