Hi nikhil. Fcp engineering. Its a european based company. They focus on performance parts for most euro cars. Search them spot on service and quality that the swedish engine builders live by.Nikhil@TheFanatics said:That escalated quickly :rollsmile: where did you source the rods and pistons from?
R!Yo@TheFanatics said:Its your car man, you do with it what makes you happy! :rollsmile::rollsmile:
Really cool build if you ask me, cant wait to see it finished after the reworked motor! Can see no cent is being spared!
Happy boosting dude!:coolShake:
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It looks like that but the block was placed on a thin rubber matl:YesNo:WaNaV8GoCart said:nait said:Update..parts back from engineers![]()
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Why put these beautiful parts directly on paving :argh:
Otherwise, awesome :coolShake:
Thank you. Trying to source the best possible parts but with the exchange rate its taking time.:thumbdo:nirvash said:Awesome, that's a very impressive list of parts you've put together, I'm sure your car is going to turn out quite beastly at the end of this, can't wait to see
For now im going to use the yellowspeed coilovers and standard brakes. Im going to reinforce all the weak points as its definitely going to cause a lot more wear with the additional power. The plan is to race the car around the country so im sure you will see it:rollsmile:Prev@TheFanatics said:Epic build in progress. Well done :clapper:
What's the plans for the suspension and brakes? The E36 Shock towers and some other bits are prone to tearing. Wont the additional power be amplifying the problem?
Hope we get to see this car at one of the local events when you are done with the build :thumbs:
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