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Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124544
03/06/2006 04:26
03/06/2006 04:26
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Woohoo! I did it all myself!! well chuffed! Changing a light bulb is usually my limit

Display unit

solenoids

control unit + gubbins behind here!!

assorted wires underneath dash

Took power from the window switch + Fed wires through the dash (all out of the way ) to the control unit. It looks very factory if I may say.

I also finally got my old boost gauge light working after 18 months

boostie

Only took 9 hours Shame I can't take her for a drive/play



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Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124545
03/06/2006 05:49
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Nice job Matt


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Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124546
03/06/2006 05:53
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Why thanks homey



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Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124547
03/06/2006 20:59
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Kintore near Aberdeen, Scotlan...
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Very pro!! - Take it you are doing homers now

Hope you enjoy playing around with all the settings

Si


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Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124548
03/06/2006 21:14
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Particularly like the way you have not appeared to have drilled any holes by cleverly using the vents, nice job.




Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124549
03/06/2006 22:56
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IMHO that boost gauge hose needs to be changed Matt.

That kind of hose expand with pressure and normaly give inacurate readings.

Cheers

Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124550
03/06/2006 23:58
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It was given with the kit. I think the hose is fine



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Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124551
04/06/2006 18:07
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Matt your PM box is full!!

You will find that your boost gauge may be reading slightly different to the blitz. The blitz will be more accurate so use that - the mechanical boost gauge (one in the pod) will react slower and will be slightly behind the blitz.

Hoses are find as the inner diameter is small just a thick tube.

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Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124552
04/06/2006 18:16
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Nice job Matt.
You gonna start fitting them as a sideline?
Remind me if you do anything for me to get a job price and not an hourly rate!!
Only joking matey!!

Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124553
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good job,

how does it do with controlling the boost ?

Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124554
04/06/2006 19:19
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Yep Dave, Motor-mech-matt is here, no job too small No idea how it controls the boost yet pistole, my car is off the road.

Si_Vinci in your opinion, do you think it matters that the vacuum hose is well over four meters long? I have the solenoid close to the red + blue pipes but I would have thought the vacuum hose being so long would somehow affect the speed of the readings It's a deep seated paranoia this one



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Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124555
05/06/2006 04:43
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Quote:

It was given with the kit. I think the hose is fine




Just an observation

I had the same hose installed by Fiat guys and one mechanic that prepares race cars advised me to replace it.

He did it to me and I've found diferences in readings after that

Re: Finished fitting BLITZ Id3 #124556
05/06/2006 04:44
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It's the same hose you get when you buy most boost gauges. I doubt they'd give you the wrong type for the purpose! but thanks for trying to help



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