ralleyquattro wrote:Well... both the '84s and the Sports, right?
Yeh Sports too :woowoo: Mike also has a 20v 84 urq and is doing a Sport project.
Triplets!!!!!
Cheers,
Craig
ralleyquattro wrote:Well... both the '84s and the Sports, right?




ShavedQuattro wrote:Nice Martin! The car is looking like it is coming together! Looks like another monster urq in the making. I will be interested in to how you deal with the 01e linkage.
ralleyquattro wrote:ShavedQuattro wrote:Nice Martin! The car is looking like it is coming together! Looks like another monster urq in the making. I will be interested in to how you deal with the 01e linkage.
I think I've chosen the Ur-s4/016 path. I don't have any 01Es at the moments (all sold) and still waiting for the three to arrive from Europe so it might be a while till I have something to work with.
Then the driveshaft puzzle will commence as well.
Cheers
I like puzzles!!ralleyquattro wrote:white 83UrQ wrote:Looks like a vacuum brake setup?[/quote]
Yes, I thought about keeping the hydraulic, but for simplicity sake I chose the vacuum.. plus I had all the parts handy.
If anyone needs any hydraulic parts I have like two or three complete systems now..[/quote]
Looks great Martin!!!!
I'm really glad you went with the vacuum brakes.....much cleaner IMO, and less weight.
I can't wait to see this thing running.
Brilliant project.
Cheers,
Craig
84urq20v wrote:Nice Martin.
Gotta say I was wondering how you were living with no urq. Must have been daily misery for you :-)
Looking forward to seeing it on the road - here and hopefully in person one of these days/months/years.
ShavedQuattro wrote:is that at the stock length Martin, or is it at the 01e length without a 15mm spacer? Why not ditch the spacer and get a free 5/8"?
That looks a lot like my IC, but the updated bar and plate design. I wish I was working with a serp setup like you are though. I may bite the bullet soon and re-balance the assembly with the AAN setup. Why is the 9" too tall? Does it hit the crank pulley?
