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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Psssst, I'm joking
    i know.. i was stirring you up!~ haahha

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post



    P38A?
    Nah Supercharged 3.9, Classic RR

    Picks temp, REAL quick under boost and load, and can't avoid hill's here in Tas, Its done from the west coast-right around Hobart and back around devonport with some of the centre, its getting worse, so decided not to risk it anymore

    Pull the heads tomorrow and see what the go is

    Cooling system is good as, cool water from the rad outlet, screaming hot, from the motor 4 core rad and big fans helps, thermostat is new (checked in a pot of course)

    better start a thread and stop destroying this one

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Nah Supercharged 3.9, Classic RR

    Picks temp, REAL quick under boost and load, and can't avoid hill's here in Tas, Its done from the west coast-right around Hobart and back around devonport with some of the centre, its getting worse, so decided not to risk it anymore

    Pull the heads tomorrow and see what the go is

    Cooling system is good as, cool water from the rad outlet, screaming hot, from the motor 4 core rad and big fans helps, thermostat is new (checked in a pot of course)

    better start a thread and stop destroying this one

    i think the only way to fix this problem is to intercool it. rrc dont like to be s/c

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Nope twin cct calipers on classic RR's, not on Nissan

    Use a Y60 (GQ) booster and master cylinder
    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Nah Supercharged 3.9, Classic RR

    Picks temp, REAL quick under boost and load, and can't avoid hill's here in Tas, Its done from the west coast-right around Hobart and back around devonport with some of the centre, its getting worse, so decided not to risk it anymore

    Pull the heads tomorrow and see what the go is

    Cooling system is good as, cool water from the rad outlet, screaming hot, from the motor 4 core rad and big fans helps, thermostat is new (checked in a pot of course)

    better start a thread and stop destroying this one
    Thankyou!

    Back onto brakes please

    so reckon the 2 outlets into one won't make any difference?

    Camo
    2004 Black Range Rover L322 Diesel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camo View Post
    Just wondering if anyone here knows much about brake master cylinders and boosters??

    Ive fitted nissan and toyo diffs on my rangie and brakes have never been too flash.. very spongy. The engineer just plugged up one of the outlets because my brakes now only use single lines





    so has 2 coming from 1st pump and 1 from 2nd pump

    would making a t-piece on second to 1 line do anything?

    Has brand new discs and pads allround aswell

    Cheers

    Camo
    maybe ur master cylinder is stuffed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camo View Post
    Thankyou!

    Back onto brakes please

    so reckon the 2 outlets into one won't make any difference?

    Camo
    Mate, just ran straight Nissan, I've never found anyone wanting me to do their Nissan conversion yet, so don't know

    Try it, its only bundy tube and a double flareing tool

    I'd look at the schematics of the braking ct first, but They're in Vic and I isn't

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Mate, just ran straight Nissan, I've never found anyone wanting me to do their Nissan conversion yet, so don't know

    Try it, its only bundy tube and a double flareing tool

    I'd look at the schematics of the braking ct first, but They're in Vic and I isn't
    Worth a go I guess

    I'm grabbing another booster and master cylinder off a 90 model which is working perfect so will use that in the end.. see if that makes a diff. Dosn't take much effort to try

    Camo
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