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smoker 02-10-2007 17:31

Thanks all especially old and rusty for looking up the information in the s12 bible for me :D . Ordered the KYB's ( £41 + vat each is that a good price?) and will be putting 288 cc (i can't think what an imperial fluid ounce is!) of ATF in the front shock tubes. Next thing is a dyno session once i get some ethanol for the water injection and an adjustable cam pulley made up.

old-and-rusty 02-10-2007 19:05

You`re welcome mate, any time. :D
I had the manual close by, so it only took a couple of minutes to find.
I still don`t know what a fluid ounce is though...LOL.... (I will have to google it later);) .
If you need anything else looking up, just give me a yell.
Regards,
Ian.

zxocmars 03-10-2007 21:43

The Imperial fluid ounce is 1/160 of an imperial gallon or 1/20 of an imperial pint or 8 fluid drams, about 1.734 cubic inches or 28.41 millilitres.[1] This volume of water weighs very nearly 1 avoirdupois ounce (it is the volume occupied by one ounce at 62 °F (16.7 °C), weighed in air with brass weights).

Wikipedia is GOD.

old-and-rusty 04-10-2007 12:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by zxocmars (Post 20852)
The Imperial fluid ounce is 1/160 of an imperial gallon or 1/20 of an imperial pint or 8 fluid drams, about 1.734 cubic inches or 28.41 millilitres.[1] This volume of water weighs very nearly 1 avoirdupois ounce (it is the volume occupied by one ounce at 62 °F (16.7 °C), weighed in air with brass weights).

Wikipedia is GOD.

That`s pretty comprehensive ;) .
But what does avoirdupois mean (sounds like a french swear word...LOL...)
Regards,
Ian.

JackieFan 04-10-2007 18:35

The avoirdupois (IPA: [ˌævərdəˈpɔɪz]; French:[avwar'dypwa]) system is a system of weights (or, properly, mass) based on a pound of sixteen ounces. It is the everyday system of weight used in the United States. It is still widely used by many people in Canada and the United Kingdom despite the official adoption of the metric system, including the compulsory introduction of metric units in shops. It is considered[citation needed] more modern than the alternative troy or apothecary or the medieval English mercantile and Tower systems.

Wiki! :D

umpkin 04-10-2007 18:40

did anyone test 30psi's theory of s14 rear shocks with the spring cup cut off as a replacment to the s12 std rear shock????

30psi 04-10-2007 22:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by umpkin (Post 20868)
did anyone test 30psi's theory of s14 rear shocks with the spring cup cut off as a replacment to the s12 std rear shock????

Nope don't think so, and I couldn't be arsed to measure the length of the S12 shocks compared to S14. S13 ones may be the right length but mine just appeared pretty short to me though.

umpkin 04-10-2007 22:43

i have a couple of spare s12 rears, if anyone has an s14 or s13 one to test against??? obviously near grays if poss :D

martin i saw you in your motor on the road the other week, but was in works van, so didnt think you would recognise me, looks sweet really does.

30psi 04-10-2007 22:49

Oh cool, where ya see me?

I did measure an S13 shock didn't I? I'm sure I posted up the length

umpkin 05-10-2007 08:25

upminster high street, by the charcoal grill :D

thinking now it may have been more a few months than weeks, i dunno. lol

i think you have measured the s13 one, or was gonna, ill do a search.

**EDIT** yeah you did, extended 60cms, ill hopefully go out and check std ones in a bit.

someone on there was gonna try and use some XJR front shocks, did this work??? although for a jag i wouldnt think they would be cheap.


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