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Man i hope the investment w*****s don't descend on Clios. Its bad enough the Porsche lot keep banging on about values and what's the best spec for resale blah blah.
Anyone who invests in any automobile for anything other and pure driving enjoyment is clearly missing the point.
This is why yours runs successfully when others don't.
Every car, not just the performance car is designed to cope to run in parameters far in excess of their usage criteria.
People want to do things on a shoe string for pennies that's just lashed together and then moan when it breaks.
This is...
Well that's your call mate, either way you have given it more protection than was obviously there.
You have gone to the effort of dropping the tank so i think id wait and put some zinc coat on there and some paint. But that's entirely your call.
You're certainly not going to do any more harm...
Personally ive always put Electrox over H80, then a colour as i want to offer the panel as much protection as possible. But i guess as H80 dries to a wax finish, you could go straight to Dynax.
Depends on your level of aesthetic required i guess
Penis Wizard as seemingly everyone seems to call it :D
Ive always wanted to put a private reg on it but its so identifiable by the WZD plate, i cant bring myself to do it.
Lol, shes not mint, my idea of mint anyway :D
Arguably it will be under more load and with poorly airflow on the dyno than is seen on the road anyway. So will give you a good indication as to charge temps anyway. The only thing you won’t easily do on a normal dyno run is the sustained load as experienced on say a 20 min track session.
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Yeah i imagine you're running a bit less boost and slightly lower turbine speeds. Out of interest, have you measured your ACTs yet?
If not, you can do this quite simply with a k type thermocouple under the hose and plugged into a suitable multimeter. This you can do pre & post intercooler and...
You don't really see many folk doing it that way these days. I know back in the Cossie days (showing my age here) we used to run them. The likes of Pro Alloy, Pace, AH fabrications, etc all make them, not sure if Airtec do?
Then it becomes a bit a pain packaging it. I've seen some lovely setups...
Never bought into the who alloy rad thing unless its got a proper high performance core. WRC/F1 type from the likes of Marston.
I had a Marston WRC cored intercooler for the Impreza and it was different gear compared to everything else id seen on a road car before.
A new OEM one will be more...
Honestly it wouldn't make a blind bit of difference.
I know its apples and oranges, but i specifically had a system made for my impreza that deliberately pointed the exhaust down to the ground to help with trackday noise and keep flames away from the bumper.
3" from front to back with 2...
Classic example of a car that will be sought after due to no doubt is super low miles yet will have more engine wear due to never properly being heat cycled.
The biggest issue is moisture internally from lack of effective heat cycling due to short journeys. Paint will to some effect help the exterior providing its suitable for the temperatures.
I do 50 miles a day and my original 182 exhaust was still plenty healthy after 70k miles and 8 years. So...
Properly designed exhaust system of appropriate diameter shouldn’t have and negative effects on performance. How does it differ from what you have already?
Just exits behind the bumper as opposed to through it?
The trouble is, only when you own one of these cars do you realise miles mean nothing and condition/history is everything.
Every other lemming only looks at mileage as a sign of a car that’s done nothing must be good. 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️