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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:44 pm 
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according to wade cams ford sell the set for 60 bucks, however i cant confirm this as the local ford dealer's website is down and all contact numbers ring out then divert to some randoms guys mobile...

 

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:46 pm 
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hmmm, 60 bucks seems a bit exxy for some little washers lol.

 

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 6:06 pm 
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This is rather a long thread. the owner seem to be loosing a lot of money, time and getting no where... :?

 

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 7:16 pm 
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This is rather a long thread. the owner seem to be loosing a lot of money, time and getting no where... :?



it is a build thread, not a look im rich this is whats been done to this completed car.

cars are money pits, everyone knows that, its all about those who appreciate the time and effort put into cars that makes it worth it..

 

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 7:32 pm 
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went for a cruise the other day as it was my daughters birthday and havnt seen her in over 12 months so i was upset and needed to get away.. and what a view to empty your mind from all stress...


thats f**k dude

the law is certainly f**k here. Its not a wonder why some men are driven to do something 'stupid' and spend a couple years in jail, rather than be forced to move out of their own house and pay years of rent, lawyers fees, constant stress, maintance, lose their kids, lose 50% of property, and live through years of court battles.

and in the end its the kids that feel the effect the most
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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:40 pm 
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thanks for the kind words.. well i have actually missed out on 3 birthdays, and seeing as tho her birthday is 8 days after mine i have also missed out on seeing her on my birthdays also. its extremely difficult and some days it just doesnt seem worth it, but then i think that one day she will be back and her mum will get whats coming to her...
have you found the shims you need for the regrind install yet then?!

I got my shims from Pick_A_Part for free.... Just go pull off a rocker cover and help yourself...

Grab a couple of lifters whilst you're there in case one end up in the sump
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Keep at it with the child... It's like hitting your head on a brick wall for ages, but sooner or later people start to see that the X is actually full of s**t and you may have a point or two...


And hey - Most of us know about "long threads, getting nowhere apart from loosing money". There was that guy a while ago who came along and pronounced loudly he had $20,000+ to spend on getting his EF Mont worked... What happened to his long and interesting build thread? NOTHING. He probably gave the car to someone, who returned it.

His build thread would be "gave car to so and so with $25,000 cash. Got car back. WOW. See the photos that I paid to have taken... Cheers guys."

Yawn.

Us guys who struggle to find enough dollars for blue paint appreciate the effort!
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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:31 pm 
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thanks for the replies guys, yeah its f**k over here, women get top priority unless proven that they cant handle it..

fiend, i havnt had a spare minute to myself to go to a wreckers... i went down to a car show today, 3:45am wakeup.. got home around 5pm.. a LONG ASSED DAY lol, but it was a good day all the same.

 

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:36 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:27 am 
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i will asap. capped internet at the moment

 

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 12:14 am 
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well dont i have an update for you all... since july there has been some bad updates...

installed the 1636 with shims - MAJOR ticking noise so i put in EL rockergear (used EB first) and the bloody cam seized up, spitting out the lug for the car gear, snapping rocker arms, bending valves (5 total) and cracking the cam cog... in the end, tickford motor f**k!!!

motor cam out a week later... prepared a EF motor ready to go in.

installed the stallie to the motor and proceeded to attach the gearbox (MISTAKE NUMBER 1!!!!!) PUT STALLIE INTO GEARBOX FIRST!!!!!

i somehow got the gearbox on the motor without the stallie lined up into the gearbox = 1 f**k BTR and bent locating pins on stallie...

dropped the motor and box into the fairlane only to realise i have the wrong engine mounts!!! so a hunt to the wreckers and i pick up a set of brackets and bought new mounts... BRACKETS DONT FIT!!! looks like the wrecker sold me XF ones (bloody scum)

as im scratching my head as to why the mounts dont fit someone pulls up at my house and said he is stripping an EA if i need any parts, so off i trot and remove the engine mount brackets and you wouldnt believe... they fit!!! so i drop in the motor and proceed to connect everything up

go to turn the key and it doesnt move... (insert swearing - this is where we realise the stallie wasnt in correctly) so out comes the box as we fix everything... turns out i f**k the gearbox royal... so a quick trip to fiery's house lands us a spare gearbox which we throw in... beauty its all working for us my run of bad luck is gone...

boy was i wrong, no sooner had i poured 4 litres of brand new $40 oil into the gearbox we look down to see a MASSIVE puddle under the car WTF!!!!!

my mate jacks the car up and yells, there is no gasket i can see straight inside!!!!

i wasnt informed but whoever gave the gearbox to fiery decided to undo 1 bolt and push the gasket inside to drain the oil... NOT HAPPY!!! so a mad rush to exchange pans from old gearbox (thought there was no gasket at all) we managed to save a whole half a litre of oil

another $40 of oil from repco and we complete the install... time to turn the key... wind wind wind nothing... *snif snif* is that fuel??? my mate installed the fuel lines backwards... easy fix... ok here we go... wind wind wind *backfire* HUH???

after sleeping on it thinking.. fuel spark timing all there... WTF is going on... we get there and go.. hey i know we got TDC.. but what if it was on the wrong rotation??? a quick dash to swap leads 1-6, 2-5, 3-4 and turn the key with crossed fingers.... SHE STARTS!!! and purrs like a kitten...

we both look at each other and think why didnt we think of this before? but we are both relieved that it runs

so after a very long 3 months she is finally running again. no rego left but she runs lol


and i finally got off my a** and got my green P's and upon reading the QT website i discover i only have restrictions until june 1st of next year (my birthday when i turn 25) so the plans to undergo a turbo install are happening, i have some parts sourced ready to go, just need to find a T04/E/Z and some oil lines etc

i spoke to revengelane (matt) and i took his advice on doing a 3 stage build, another words
step one: get the car running on boost - basic setup
T04
log style manifold (250 on ebay)
late V8 injectors (24pound)
J3 chip
600 wide intercooler (150 on ebay)
bosch 044 fuel pump
second hand intercooler piping (already sourced)
catch can, fuel reg etc

i need to find someone who will tune the J3 chip, im not expecting much first up, but id be happy with 200kw at the wheels, sure i might need bigger injectors etc but im sure i can learn from this as i go along.

once i have the first stage done ill think about stage 2, my end goal is to beat my brothers 290kw GT-P which should be easier with the lighter fairlane and boost

i will be keeping the auto with 2400 stall however i have been offered a worked auto for it (needs repair but quoted 300 for repairs)

i have thought about the diff and i think for now ill keep the LSD, maybe when stage 2 comes along i might look at a kaaz diff setup


also i was looking in the for sale sections and i came across an ad for some 'burnout rims' and seen a set of nice looking CSA's in 15" but AU offset... and for $50 i couldnt resist as he lived about 300m from my house, so i picked them up this morning so the hunt is on for some hub adaptors.

sorry for the long update but i havnt had the net for a while so i couldnt update it.

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 12:10 pm 
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after sleeping on it thinking.. fuel spark timing all there... WTF is going on... we get there and go.. hey i know we got TDC.. but what if it was on the wrong rotation??? a quick dash to swap leads 1-6, 2-5, 3-4 and turn the key with crossed fingers.... SHE STARTS!!! and purrs like a kitten...
Hey again old matey. See - that's the good thing with the EF coil pack - doesn't matter what rotation it's on... :)

In fact, why they bother with a "cam angle sensor" at all is a bit dubious. Guess it may be used to get the injectors firing on the correct stroke when turning it on in the morning, but other than that? SFA I'd guess.

If you had to swap the leads on your dizzy - wouldn't the injectors be firing at the wrong time? You may have to swap the leads on the injectors too mate!
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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 12:41 pm 
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Geez mate....you have had a bad run of late! Hopefully that will be the end of your unlucky streak. Looking forward to seeing this lane boosted :mrgreen:

 

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 1:11 pm 
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after sleeping on it thinking.. fuel spark timing all there... WTF is going on... we get there and go.. hey i know we got TDC.. but what if it was on the wrong rotation??? a quick dash to swap leads 1-6, 2-5, 3-4 and turn the key with crossed fingers.... SHE STARTS!!! and purrs like a kitten...
Hey again old matey. See - that's the good thing with the EF coil pack - doesn't matter what rotation it's on... :)

In fact, why they bother with a "cam angle sensor" at all is a bit dubious. Guess it may be used to get the injectors firing on the correct stroke when turning it on in the morning, but other than that? SFA I'd guess.

If you had to swap the leads on your dizzy - wouldn't the injectors be firing at the wrong time? You may have to swap the leads on the injectors too mate!


na the injectors fire correctly, it was the dizzy that was installed 180 out, so therefore swapping the lead order on the cap to the opposite side would therefore fix this situation

it wont matter to the injectors what stroke its on PROVIDING the spark is delivered on the same stroke as the fuel, what we had happening was it filled up with fuel and air, then exhaust opened then closed THEN spark arrived... so it only ignited the small amount of fuel that was left in there.

swapping leads then made it back in sync


hope that makes sense to you fiend 8-)

NCIILANE - yeah im hoping all is done and dusted... but now i have the issue of getting another RWC.. but i know a guy who knows a guy kinda thing, i know its safe but there might be a few issues such as exhaust gasket (after cat) leaking, possible too low due to sagging exhaust, and maybe some bushes/front shocks which i cant afford to fix at the moment.

i have just had an offer of a T04 (i think he said E) for 250 but needs a seal kit. but seems like a good deal.

 

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:24 pm 
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well where do i start... things are finally looking up.. well sort of.

the lanes getting rego within the next 2 weeks, just awaiting the return of our bond.

the wheels i bought are no longer going to the fairlane project, i have thrown them onto our trailor as the tyres on it were bald... looks good i rekon.
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the bad news, the motor i bought from EL_Venoms uncle has a MAJOR vibration that im far from happy about, the flex plate was bent on the motor so i assume that the car was in a major rear ender which has resulted in damage. tho as im a broke a** nigga i cant afford to replace the motor again, so it will get rego as is.

i think many of you heard about blackers10 got t-boned in his AU Fairlane
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and he is selling his AU VCT motor for 350 at the moment, but if it doesnt sell and drops in price a lil more im going to snap it up and throw it in.

the 15's are now gone from the lane and it now rolls on a set of ROH 12-slotters complete with centercaps. makes it look alot lower and longer.

future plans are more painting in the engine bay, painting the grey bumper bits black, and re-doing the chrome. oh and some dark dark tint.

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 Post subject: Re: My New NC II Fairlane *dial up warning*
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:59 am 
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Noice! I love it Huggie. I'm a big fan of the old school 12 slotters, having owned a couple of falcon's with the same boots. It actually does look quite good :D Very old school :mrgreen:

 

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