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Fitting an oil pressure gauge, not using a sandwich plate. I have a braided line to use the oe pressure switch on the block.
Just looking for options on where to mount the sensor
Mine was done electrstatically, there are still areas that are coated thinner, but you can't really see them.
Only word of warning, when you fit it, first time you put the blowers on - close your eyes and mouth!
I'd be careful trying to remove the flock as the dash will be quite easy to tear/take a chunk out of.
I didn't flock mine myself, friend of a friend did it - but from what you've said I'd say possibly a mixture of not enough glue & not enough flock, creating patches.
Have you had a look to see...
The minis do look better with all the chrome bezels/belt line done in black. Especially the pepper white ones, trying to convince my wife to get hers done black
Thinknit was a 12" from memory. I did contemplate using two smaller fans and having them set so that 1 pushed & 1 pulled.
If you eBay search "slim line radiator fan" there's loads of options. Easy to fit, just needed the Renault plug chopping off and some spade connecters crimping on
Trying to picture it in my head. So the lug (to the right) has been cut shorter, removing the original hole, and then re-drilled?
Will have a look at the new car thread now.
I did a new Renault mount with the powerflex insert fitted a couple of months later. New OE mount made a difference, powerflex improved it further. Didn't notice any increased noise or vibration, but then again i cant even hear or feel myself fart in the car...
If not running itb's, yes imo. I know (we all do) that it's a pain in the backside, but it has a job to do at the end of the day. Just wish there was an easier way to get it off
Get one of the 3M kits for your lights, work a treat!
(If you want the belts doing or anything like that give Dryclough Lane garage a call. They're RenaultSport friendly/enthusiasts)