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Legal or not?
I have one of the Si style ones. Getting it fitted has been a pita as the whole is full of 10 years of crud. I'd rather just fit it and leave it rather than wrestle with it at every track day. Are they legal to leave fitted?
Shuffle Mode online is proving to be a right laugh at the moment.
Although I must admit, this game didn't suck me in like all the other GT games did. I spend 2 years playing GT4.
Is this official? Or just a concept diagram from somewhere?
2 reasons: bit late now to have your 2012 car only in the 'concept' stage (BMW's M3 was a concept 18 month ago), and I also thought the DTM rules mandated a 4 door saloon (brought in to ban the Audi TT a few years back)?
Looking good Lee!
Will we be seeing your face in the game this year (did you say you were the jack man in 2010)?
Oh, and will the PC version be on Steam, and if so, when can I get my pre-order on! :)
Re: Those fitting rear anti roll bars - make sure you don't over tighten the bush nut
It would barely register a torque figure. The instructions just say to tighten the drop link bolt until the bushes stop rotating as you tighten, i.e. they are held in place securely, but not 'squashed'.
Re: Those fitting rear anti roll bars - make sure you don't over tighten the bush nut
Cool. I think your right, the garage probubly just tightened everything as much as it would go.
Now to get back to being jealous of your "over 300 previous laps" of the 'Ring :(
Re: Those fitting rear anti roll bars - make sure you don't over tighten the bush nut
Are these the bolts where the bar is attached to the rear beam (with the big U brackets) or the bushes on the droplink? The ones on the rear beam should have a thick metal plate that stops you squashing the...
Do you honesty think that the marketing guys at Renault aren't already jumping all over the Williams branding possibilities?
I think a 1.6t is all but guaranteed for the next RS Clio. However, it will be more than 200bhp. At present the RS rivals are over 200bhp and the next car will be likely...
Ok. Got a USB ELM327 up and working.
Any suggestions for good software to use it with? The stuff that came with the cable looks to all be demos and trials.
My Whiteline ARB arrived with an incorrect bush. Dropped an email to Whiteline in Australia and within a day they had contacted the UK distributor and got a replacement bush in the post to me. Got handled well, but it shouldn't have happened in the first place.
There V6 now not I4 too.
A rather odd choice of engine given the FIAs statements around where they want F1 to go, but thats a discussion for an F1 thread.
Still no reason to not have a Williams version of the Mk4 Clio :). All I can pray for though is that its actually a mechanically different...
If you want to keep the airbag, then there isnt any alternatives but the Clio wheels, and whichever model they are from they are all just as big and bulky. If you are happy to loose the airbag then pretty much any aftermarket wheel will fit.
Personally I went for a leather retrimmed stock wheel...