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1. Re: Peugeot Fox. Looking for a performance crankshaft.

Per Kristian Sørpebøl — 2 years ago
Forum: General Discussion
Look at that beefy connecting rod :)Top Racing it is then.

2. Re: Peugeot Fox. Looking for a performance crankshaft.

Per Kristian Sørpebøl — 2 years ago
Forum: General Discussion
> Dirty30 Dillon Wrote:> -------------------------------------------------------> AFAIK, you can also look at Honda Wallaroo shafts, as they share a driveline.From what I've found the Wallaroo is a little different on the variator end of the crankshaft making it unsuitable for the Fox.

3. Peugeot Fox. Looking for a performance crankshaft.

Per Kristian Sørpebøl — 2 years ago
Forum: General Discussion
DMP, Top Racing and Teknix are available many places. I want the best I can get but I can't find much info on any of them.Also going with SKF C4 bearings and new oil seals.

4. Re: LED headlamp conversion pictorial- bridge rectifier made easy.

Per Kristian Sørpebøl — 2 years ago
Forum: General Discussion
I bought a Shindengen FH020AA, stable voltage 12.5V on idle and enough to charge the battery when driving :)Costs a bit more but it's definitely worth it.

5. Re: Peugeot Fox - Remove ignition lock?

Per Kristian Sørpebøl — 2 years ago
Forum: General Discussion
I managed to get it out, I just needed to drill out all of the bolts that holds it. They are made to snap when you tighten them which makes it harder to remove (or steal it)

6. Peugeot Fox - Remove ignition lock?

Per Kristian Sørpebøl — 2 years ago
Forum: General Discussion
I find it very hard to remove the ignition lock on this one, it has two set screws that breaks off once it's tight. I drilled both of them and it's still very much stuck on there.

7. Re: Fox - 1 yellow cable from stator. Can I splice it into two?

Per Kristian Sørpebøl — 2 years ago
Forum: Performance
I got it :)I have the stator with four coils, two 30W light, one ignition and one 30W for something I don't know.I cut off the ground on the opposite end of the second light coil and soldered a new yellow.It didn't start after that and I spent hours yesterday, then I thought of a bad ground somewhere, spent half an hour with sandpaper and it started.The mission now is to mount the FH020A

8. Fox - 1 yellow cable from stator. Can I splice it into two?

Per Kristian Sørpebøl — 2 years ago
Forum: Performance
I'm going to buy a HPI stator soon after corona is gone and I'm back at work.In the meantime, I have a Shindengen FH020AA which requires two cables from the stator to get DC charging.My stator has:yellowgreenx2 (continuity)black/redyellow/bluegreyCan I split the one yellow cable into two or can I use another cable? I guess they have to be able to output the same amount?Or should I just b
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