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just a pain to paint the aluminium! I went for a mottled affect by dabbing the paint brush on the paint as it dried, can get a close up photo if you want one? gave it all about 3 layers! I used a rattle can on the plenum/upper inlet tho and then sanded the lettering once dried
just used a brush mate, didn't risk taking it off as I was told it holds the cams in place also! just cleaned it up with wet and dry and painted it in place [emoji106]
so today I had a little touch up under the hood! long time coming this but finally did it
had a few issues but managed to sort it all out [emoji6]
finally sander the lettering again to make it readable
a few of the locals are planning a meet, weather permitting this is! there's a sex clinic with excellent lighting and never has any cars there of an evening!
so weather permitting we will be meeting here, anyone up for it?
alright guys I'm from southport just seen this, a few of us from around my way are always meeting up and we plan to all fly over in our clios to this Blackpool meet on Saturday the 29th so we can all meet up there if you lot are going? also on Sunday the 1st is a rolling road day at EFI in...
haha thanks! it's not on her I was going to put it on the front bumper to cover a tiny crack so we shall see how it looks I'll update a photo this weekend and if it not good i will get it off!!
cars in the garage with an electrical fault but it's been found and 1 wire is being changed tomorrow and all is good [emoji108] new suspension top mount bearings ordered tonight also so I will have a busy sunday fitting my thermostat, top mount bearings, new stickers going on, and foot rest...
12.89 volts! I'm not expert neither but when I disconnect the wires from the brake pedal the problem goes away? so it's something to do with the wiring or something surely?
the revs will drop to 0 causing it to stall! as soon as I press my brake the revs drop right the way down so say it's at 4k rpm they will drop straight to 0 unless I take my foot off again and they will raise back to normal
I'm not sure where to put this, but I'm guessing it's electrical... when I brake my revs drop to 0 but if I release the brake they go back up, in an out of gear this happens!
whilst stationary outside my house, I disconnected the wires to the brake pedal and tried again whilst in neutral...