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Ke70 First Car Build


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Hey guys

I've just bought a pretty straight stock 82 ke70 xx. Apart from the general fixing up of the bog and rust throughout the car

I was thinking of a few little mods to do on not the biggest budget.

After all the body work is finished I'd probably be respraying it at home after getting a little more experienced in painting.

I'd also be aiming for some wider wheels and was looking at 15x8+0, some opinions on that would be great.

Lastly the stock 4k is a little bit on the slow side, some opinions on whether the 4k is actually worth the work or something like a 4age would be more appropriate. As far as I know there is an exemption available for P plates in queensland, if anyone has had any experience with that i'd love to hear.

Thanks Guys.

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15x8 zero wheels would require lipping and pumping your guards slightly. So best to get this done before you do your paint. Easy and quick to do with a guard roller.

 

This is an excellent write up on some basics for making your 4k more exciting : link.

 

A 4AGE is always going to be a better option as it is a better engine. It would probably cost around the same kind of money as a tough 4K build also if you kept it stock. There are a lot more things you need to do for a 4AGE though.

 

K motor: build, drop back in, done.

 

4AGE : engine mounts, gearbox mounts, tailshaft, gearbox, pedal box, hydro lines, brake upgrade, wiring... there is a lot more stuff that needs upgrading and replacing.

 

As far as the P plate exemption I was under the assumption that a P plater was not allowed to drive a car with a mod plate for performance. Probably best to talk to the department of transport about that to get proper clear information instead of hearsay.

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They do pop off the rim easier than than they should, according to a rally mate who owns tyre shops. Halfway through a corner with the outside front wheel loaded up, the tyre rolling underneath and you hit a sharp little pothole or hollow in the road... I'm not sure at what size they get to be a problem, these guys say a 15x8 can take anything from 215 to 245, so a 205 would probably be fine.

 

http://www.tyresizecalculator.com/tyre-wheel-calculators/tyre-size-for-rim-size-width-calculator

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