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I've looked at a few threads on here but can't seem to find the comparison I'm looking for.
I bought a pair of xenons and fitted them tonight and it turns out they have different temperature bulbs. One looks yellowish which I assume is OEM and 4300k? The other is slightly blue and I'm guessing...
Will do :)
RC5+ don't and are a much better pad than the DS2500. The DS3000 and RC6 do though. I'll personally never use DS2500 again after they glazed at Oulton, they would fade for me on the road too.
The RC5+ have a wider operating temperature, better brake coefficient and easier to clean...
I could be tempted to part with my mint pro race 1.2s with AD08R for the right money.
Car looks great in Storm Grey, I followed Faxos thread so I know you got a good car.
Also consider some better pads for the front like RC5+, RC6 or DS3000.
If one cylinder is different on a pair of bodies and they have come from a running car the likelyhood is an engine issue whether its compression, fuel or spark.
When setting mine up orginally I had one cylinder out, and when all my cylinders came out at 195psi I changed the injector and all was...
Have you compression checked all the cylinders and made sure all the injectors are working properly? Cylinder 1 being low could be either of those reasons.
Picked up a set of xenons for the Cup today whilst on a weekend away!
However I'm going to go and look at a different car on Monday...see what I think of it. If I like it then I'll be breaking the cup for spares as well!
Still have two parked cars next to each other in bits. Its dragging but I just haven't got the time at the moment to get both cars sorted :(
I decided to get some photos of the Ph1 on its last hurrah at Oulton on the 13th.
Then the G55 Ginetta came along very rapidly with roughly the same...
The MX is much more balanced. My friends MX runs RSRs and they are great on that but on the Clio the heavy front eventually gets the better of them.
I'd say a good solution with the NS2R for the Clio would be 180 front 120 rear. But really I'd have to try them on track first, I'd be interested...
I'm just put off by the potential costs of vanos, subframe, smg and paying for dealer servicing. But in all honesty the biggest issue is wife approval! She's not a car person
I need an E46 M3. I keep debating whether to do it or not, I just need to. Don't think the wife will go for it though, in fact I know she won't and that judt makes me want one more!
I remember this car being for sale and nearly buying it.
What happened with the bonnet pins for it to lift up? Also I can't see the extent of the roof damage very well, what does it consist of?