Re: Paulinas Corrado Storm
Reply #3 –
Yeah, beige interiors wear badly as well, they look a little tired nowadays.
Anyhow, 4 years and 2 Corrados ago, her rear wheel arches weren't looking great.
So I found a scrapyard in Bristol that was breaking one that had some serious interior fire damage...
Untitled by Dave Ackerman, on Flickr
Got the arch off, which worked out to be a complete waste of time.
As it transpires her Corrado had been hit 6 ways from Sunday and was full of filler!
So we'd have to source another car, as that one just wasn't a runner anymore.
What wasn't a waste of time was the Rotrex supercharger I found under the bonnet of the burnt out Corrado!!
A little haggling later and a lot of effort to remove it all, I managed to get my hands on all of the remaining charger kit.
Got it home and checked it out for bearing play and fire damage.
Fortunately, it seemed all good with the charger, though all of the silicon boost pipes and oil feeds were lost in the fire.
After a little searching, we tracked down the original build thread on the Corrado forum and found out a rough parts list.
Also found out he was using water meth and there was questionable routing for the meth and the fuel lines.
That would have to be addressed when we installed it.
But for that year, we already had the mk2 3.2 to finish, her Corrado to reshell and a wedding to plan!
So in the box it went, waiting for its day to come.