Benzino's 2.0L Lanos (Links in 1st post)

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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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benzino wrote:
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what is the donor car for them rear brakes again??

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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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Astra G 2002
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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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those are the ones with the e brake cable going downwards... right?

did you use the OEM e brake cable or did you use the one from the Astra as well?

got pics for the setup after the installation that shows the cables?

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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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yeah. I got the one from the astra because it has different ends on it.
Also, they're not installed yet. I want to get them installed professionally and just haven't had time.
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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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good luck with the installation... and don't forget to take pics

i will harass you later to get feedback with regards to brake performance and pedal response though :D

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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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it has the same ends... At least my did.. :D
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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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mr_g wrote:it has the same ends... At least my did.. :D
both our cars got a different setup than the one Benzino got

we have the dual piston calipers and the e brake cable is attached to an outside hook which have a return spring

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benzino got the single piston calipers and the e brakes goes from under the rear beam then upwards to the e brake liver

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i recon he got the advantage with regards to pedal travel as he has one less piston to move at each rear wheel... that will be confirmed when Benzino finalize the upgrade and test the car and tell us how it feels

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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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yeah, i will post all the info when it's done.
Hopefully soon
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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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Some new discs :D

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they are from a Astra G
even though they look different to the earlier astra/daewoo brakes, they have the same dimensions (according to the brembo catalogue) except for minimum thickness and the retaining screw size

so fingers crossed they fit! :tfrag: If they don't it's not a big deal as they were ridiculously cheap (dba was having a clearance sale)
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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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make 'em fit lol
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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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update:
power steering is working great
I have a GTS suspension kit coming from germany, should be here next week... it's modified KYB shocks with 40/30mm springs

the car is currently not being driven because the harmonic balancer has split and is rubbing on the inner timing cover

should be all good next week when i get another balancer
and then will come suspension and the car will FINALLY be lowered! :lol:

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Re: Benzino's 2000 Lanos

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Well, replaced the harmonic balancer today

probably a good thing too, it seemed like the belt was the only thing stopping it from becoming spun

the outer rim had sunk about 3mm and was rubbing on the inner timing cover
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here you can see the difference
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it was easily split by hand...
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so now, no more noise or "belt squeal" which I now have to wonder if this was my problem all along...
ah well, the electro PAS was an educational experience...
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Re: Benzino's 2.0L Lanos (Links in 1st post)

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my car at it's first show
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it's also now fully engineered and completely street legal
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Re: Benzino's 2.0L Lanos (Links in 1st post)

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replaced the AUDM 85 amp alternator with the USDM 105 amp alternator
as well as re-conditioned 200cc design III bosch injectors

was going to replace the TB as well but the pulley needs to be changed over as we got a round pulley but the USDM model has an oval pulley

old vs. new:
alt. bracket (thanks for fixing that up Garrett)
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alternator
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TB note the huge-ass lip on the one on the right (anyone got a reason why it's like that? I'm thinking partial throttle air smoothing)
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injectors
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I also repainted my wheels satin black
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alt. sitting pretty (I had to use a 5pk890mm belt so it wouldn't rub on the inner guard, I also had to drop the alternator a little to put the belt on; the new bracket really makes that much of a difference!) pic shows test fitting with old 2x3pk895- that didn't work :D
also note the bracket on the strut tower I had to rip off so I could get the old alternator out; 2.0L lanos' sure are a tight fit!!!
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mmm... deliciousness, 190k km worth of gunk
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before cleaning obviously
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Re: Benzino's 2.0L Lanos (Links in 1st post)

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bit dirty, still sexy
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