Are you building a Mud Monster or a Pavement Princess??
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This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!
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31 May 2020 08:13 #223046
by sniper
Thanks Jack..
No back box on as yet.... Think that's why it reminds me of an old escort, okay bumbling along but get the revs up and it's a bit too much lol... The Finance Fhurer has told me I can have a bespoke system built when I get the exhaust manifold modified... god bless her cotton socks..
Some induction bits are coming too, I want to try and get a little more air into the engine or there's not much point of doing the exhaust.....
70mm K&N cone filter, 70mm maf tube and a 70mm to 63mm silicone reducing elbow to get to the throttle body.
I'll fit them and leave the standard airbox and snorkel setup alongside it, one jubilee clip, move the maf sensor back and then it's ready to wade... or that's the plan anyway.....
sniper
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jackonlyjack wrote: Happy for you mate looks
What back box did you use ?
Thanks Jack..
No back box on as yet.... Think that's why it reminds me of an old escort, okay bumbling along but get the revs up and it's a bit too much lol... The Finance Fhurer has told me I can have a bespoke system built when I get the exhaust manifold modified... god bless her cotton socks..
Some induction bits are coming too, I want to try and get a little more air into the engine or there's not much point of doing the exhaust.....
70mm K&N cone filter, 70mm maf tube and a 70mm to 63mm silicone reducing elbow to get to the throttle body.
I'll fit them and leave the standard airbox and snorkel setup alongside it, one jubilee clip, move the maf sensor back and then it's ready to wade... or that's the plan anyway.....
sniper
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31 May 2020 11:15 #223048
by Soeley
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...ley-s-2019-black-sz5
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Looking great there Sniper. You just need the new car smell air freshener.
Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...ley-s-2019-black-sz5
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31 May 2020 13:14 #223060
by HUN
TrailMaster 2" lift kit
Full floating rear axle conversion, JB underbody guards & recovery points
ORE transfer box HD brackets
T-Max split charge system
X-Shock Dakar ceramic clutch kit & roof rack
Flo-Flex castor polybushes
Kumho KL71 tyres
AVM manual hubs
ORA radius arm guards
Push-fit breathers
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It's looking great! I'm jealous. Look has been improved soo much. So it's time to take care the sound as well!
www.facebook.com/377054222363450/posts/3138643679537810/
www.facebook.com/377054222363450/posts/3138643679537810/
TrailMaster 2" lift kit
Full floating rear axle conversion, JB underbody guards & recovery points
ORE transfer box HD brackets
T-Max split charge system
X-Shock Dakar ceramic clutch kit & roof rack
Flo-Flex castor polybushes
Kumho KL71 tyres
AVM manual hubs
ORA radius arm guards
Push-fit breathers
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31 May 2020 22:12 #223090
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Blowing raspberry's to everyone has its attractions.... maybe only on days when I'm meeting lots of bobble hats... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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HUN wrote: It's looking great! I'm jealous. Look has been improved soo much. So it's time to take care the sound as well!
www.facebook.com/377054222363450/posts/3138643679537810/
Blowing raspberry's to everyone has its attractions.... maybe only on days when I'm meeting lots of bobble hats... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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02 Jun 2020 16:20 #223149
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car.info list the gross vehicle weight at 1365 - 1420 kg, I presume the variance to be differing trim levels....
"stumpy" has just weighed in at 1120kg with a full tank and 30kg of steel on the passenger seat, so we'll say 1100kg.....
Very pleased with that weight, got a little more weight to add with the front cage but no more than 15-20kg.
Now the hard work begins......I am aiming to try and get to below 1000kg fully fuelled and ready for a trip out.
Seats, glass, electric window mechanism's, tyres (love the KO2's but they are heavy...) are the next things to be addressed.....
I thought the car was lighter, it felt so different when I got back behind the wheel. I put it down to driving the wife's Polo GTI over the last two months but I think that my first impressions were correct. Lighter and thereby a little taller too....
The exhaust back box was just removed and the pipe cut, just past the axle. It sounds great but I'm a good neighbour so I'm getting a full system built on Thursday (the wife not liking the noise helped with the decision lol).
I bought a Suzuki Swift 4-2-1 manifold and I am having it modified to suit the RWD layout on the Jimny....
The system will be 2" with a 200cpa sports cat and two silencers (somehow), hopefully big enough to cope with any future engine upgrades and a bit quieter than a back box delete.
Loosing the back box has proved something I have suspected since purchase, these cars are strangled by the exhausts. With nothing else done to the engine, it will now pull cleanly from 20mph in 4th gear.... and trundle along quite happy at 30mph in 5th gear. Very different....
sniper
"stumpy" has just weighed in at 1120kg with a full tank and 30kg of steel on the passenger seat, so we'll say 1100kg.....
Very pleased with that weight, got a little more weight to add with the front cage but no more than 15-20kg.
Now the hard work begins......I am aiming to try and get to below 1000kg fully fuelled and ready for a trip out.
Seats, glass, electric window mechanism's, tyres (love the KO2's but they are heavy...) are the next things to be addressed.....
I thought the car was lighter, it felt so different when I got back behind the wheel. I put it down to driving the wife's Polo GTI over the last two months but I think that my first impressions were correct. Lighter and thereby a little taller too....
The exhaust back box was just removed and the pipe cut, just past the axle. It sounds great but I'm a good neighbour so I'm getting a full system built on Thursday (the wife not liking the noise helped with the decision lol).
I bought a Suzuki Swift 4-2-1 manifold and I am having it modified to suit the RWD layout on the Jimny....
The system will be 2" with a 200cpa sports cat and two silencers (somehow), hopefully big enough to cope with any future engine upgrades and a bit quieter than a back box delete.
Loosing the back box has proved something I have suspected since purchase, these cars are strangled by the exhausts. With nothing else done to the engine, it will now pull cleanly from 20mph in 4th gear.... and trundle along quite happy at 30mph in 5th gear. Very different....
sniper
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02 Jun 2020 17:08 #223160
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Have you tried these buddy
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