speed wrote:You don't mess around! I'm still sad that you've gone back to stock. You must be feeling quite conflicted about the process.
I finished uni 9 days ago, so got straight to work! Didn't want it dragging on to Christmas time. I have been getting pretty emotional while working on Greg, it's been a really large part of my life for the last couple of years, probably a bigger part of my life than a car should be.
speed wrote:Is the car still staying in the family and did you end up having it engineered?
Never engineered. It's just too hard down here in Vic. I'd have been better off doing what Bruce did and swapping in an SR20. At this stage it looks like he will be staying in the family, if anyone sees a middle aged couple potting around in Greg they're my parents
speed wrote:The big reason I changed from supercharged to turbo was that I didn't want to have to re-engineer it.
You don't need to re-engineer going from super to turbo? That's interesting.
Took Gregory out for a shakedown today. Went well, the only issue was rear tyre thrum above 55-60kph. Need new tyres anyway, so I'm not worried about it.
It's perfect top-down weather in Melbourne today, the shakedown (which involved a post office trip and a going to test drive a new car) was the most enjoyable drive I've had with Greg for a while. No worrying about the police or insurance, just cruising around in one of the best cars ever made.
I think Greg is definitely still Greg, all the flashy things I stuck on him were nice, very nice, but the interior is still red and the NB8C wheels (thanks again greenltd) look fantastic. Still a car I can be proud of.


