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Indy mod and bonnet vents

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'vRSy'.  The build is still in the project section, the pictures are gone now.

 

Somebody on here has now got this car, 

it was probably still rather nippy when traded in.

http://briskoda.net/forums/topic/216407-vrsys-mk2-fabia-project-and-build

post #140,  battery.

Edited by GoneOffskiroottoot

Or, you can buy a braille smaller/racing battery which are much lighter and leave enough space to do the above mods in those pictures George posted. That's what I'd like to do in the coming new year, as I personally think that's the best set up for this car. The smaller battery's that one member had would need charging if left for around 2 weeks or more I think he said.

 

Always thought Braille batteries were for blind drivers. But more seriously do they have the same capacity (ampere hours) & what sort of price?

http://braillebattery.co.uk

I would carry a battery booster around with you....

Edited by GoneOffskiroottoot

To my knowledge, it depends what type you get. You can get very light weight ones which are just for racing and will need charging a lot, or there other ones that are designed for everyday use and I was told by vrsy and I sent an email to breille that they'd be good for something like 2-3 weeks without charging. Quite a while ago now but I'll have a look through my emails

Look at post #26, and the link is there, and post #140.

Then you can see the various batteries they do in post #28

Would absolute love one of these vented bonnets. Can't find one anywhere!

If you can just find a metal bonnet to modify, then there are various vents at not too much money to start trying to form what you want

rather than start cutting what is on your car.

http://car-body-kit.co.uk/bonnet_vents.html

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