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[race_prep] Hill Climb Pug With Honda F20B Vtec Heart

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I took some time and tried to organize the some of the photos ..

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Enjoy

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The car is almost ready

The engine is not dyno mapped and the new brakes and rear coil overs are not mounted.

Still this didn't stop me to take it for a spin

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Yesterday in national hillclimb championship

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cybernck

Looking and sounding good! B)

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unariciflocos

Seems like your's doesn;t like idling either :). Looking forward to seeing it live!

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Campulung 2012 national hillclimb championship

 

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TT205

Enjoyed that! :D

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Hy every body !

I was very busy those couple of months with different kind of fabrications. So..... :


Inspired by :


How To Add Rear Camber On 205 / 309 / 306 article i decided to give it a try..



To summarize i will post a succession of photos telling the long story in short

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207 rear hub

 

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207 Rear hub machining.

 

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trail arm, pin, spacer..

 

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dummy fitting

 

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wilwood 2 pot calipers conversion - custom brackets

 

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finally all parts are ready to come together

 

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EdCherry

Why did you turn down the old 205 stub axle and put it back in the housing?

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jamie_1992

how much more camber will this actually give you?

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I took the pin out, cut to 50mm, bore it to m14 and thread it for the shock bolt then press it back and weld it to the trail arm


The camber adapter plate is 7mm to 10mm and this with 8/21.5 r15 give me 2 degrees of camber just perfect for avon slick tyres

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National Championship Poiana Brasov 2013
Problems with pedal box after changing front and rear brake setup to new disks and new calipers. The front and rear MC had to be changed also but they didn't arrived in time. With the old MC setup the rear brakes lock before front ones even with the bias to full front... so easy on brakes - brake early and slow - more engine braking.

 

 

Please see also Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/pages/205-GTI-Romania/232345720188258

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Batfink

What wheel arches are you currently using?

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Hi,

Some universal ones from ebay.

Nothink special

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