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Author: | Bitza [ 04 Oct 2006, 13:53 ] |
Post subject: | My Cordia |
Hi guys, Just posting some pics of my modified 85 cordia. What do you think? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | ssb2005 [ 04 Oct 2006, 14:12 ] |
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that thing is awesome!!! you will have to come on a adelaide cruise / meetup so we can have a proper look ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Bitza [ 04 Oct 2006, 14:20 ] |
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The engine is being rebuilt at the moment. Got some build shots I can post later. Rebuild taken to long as not happy with ebay as I got ripped off for a manifold and turbo. Now I have to put the original manifold and T35 back on!! |
Author: | D3bb4 [ 04 Oct 2006, 16:35 ] |
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nice car ![]() like the shaven door handles ![]() |
Author: | tribalreign2001 [ 04 Oct 2006, 16:46 ] |
Post subject: | sweet ride |
love the wing what is it off |
Author: | Bitza [ 04 Oct 2006, 16:53 ] |
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The rear wing was originally a german FOHA rubber wing, but a usual they rust out and tend to fall off. I had this wing moulded and converted into fibreglass. |
Author: | tribalreign2001 [ 04 Oct 2006, 16:56 ] |
Post subject: | wing |
sweet it looks cool wish there were more for sale |
Author: | friedd0g [ 04 Oct 2006, 17:21 ] |
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looks pretty tough though im not sure about that middle scoop on the bonnet, apart from that its pretty mint! shaven door handles are hot! |
Author: | Malovan [ 04 Oct 2006, 17:37 ] |
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I love everything but the bonnet. That would HAVE to slow you down in a straight line ![]() I remember when that looked completely different. Ill try to find the pics. I was blue with 3 spoke rims if i remember correctly. Cheers, Nick |
Author: | OGE:33Z [ 05 Oct 2006, 10:29 ] |
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WOAH! That cordia looks excellent man, congratulations! Two tone looks good, as does the middle bonnet scoop and rear wing. ![]() |
Author: | Bitza [ 05 Oct 2006, 13:28 ] |
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Hey Malovan, Your right about the car. If you want to see some old pics go to Cordia turbo.com |
Author: | Bitza [ 05 Oct 2006, 13:43 ] |
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Just including some engine bay shots. Really need to finish the rebuild. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | tribalreign2001 [ 05 Oct 2006, 14:27 ] |
Post subject: | pics |
is that a liquid to air intercooler |
Author: | friedd0g [ 05 Oct 2006, 14:28 ] |
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schweeeett.. a lot of moneys gone into this cordia by the looks of it and im digging it.. cept that scoop ![]() |
Author: | Bitza [ 05 Oct 2006, 15:02 ] |
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Yep, thats an air to water intercooler. It used to be an AVO stage 1 VL Turbo air to air intercooler. Just weld on some alloy plates, pit in some fittings, and external heat exchanger, and a large shurflow pump, add coolant and away you go!!!! Keeps inlet temps real cool, even under harsh boost conditions. ![]() |
Author: | tribalreign2001 [ 05 Oct 2006, 15:08 ] |
Post subject: | cooler |
i am putting a wrx water to air intercooler onto my cordia cool to see someone else with the same idea where did you get the pump from i am needing one |
Author: | Bitza [ 05 Oct 2006, 15:16 ] |
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Any agricultural shop can supply a pump. Mine is a shurflow 750 and flows 14.5 litres a minute at 45psi. Pump is not cheap, cost was $350 3 years ago. If you purchase one be sure to use a relay as this pump pulls 4.5amps. |
Author: | tribalreign2001 [ 05 Oct 2006, 15:20 ] |
Post subject: | pump |
crap that is expensive will have to do some research into the costs lol |
Author: | AB GSR-T [ 05 Oct 2006, 16:16 ] |
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thats pimp man, i luv it. be good if u could make it to the adelaide cruz brad |
Author: | AAGSR [ 05 Oct 2006, 17:02 ] |
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Quite a nice looking setup you have there! What turbo are you using? GT35? I can honestly say I've never seen your car around before. By the way, you copied my rocker cover ![]() |
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