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How does having owned loads of cars mean you can crush the Clio? If you've owned 40 cars i'm just wondering did you even run them long enough to see if they ever did pass MOT's? Or least run them for any lenght ot time so a problem might arise.
Tony your just throwing good money after bad I've...
They are all built in France. There only one factory.
If you ask nice at a dealers they might print you the history for yyour car off the system its a few pages long shows engine codes and batch numbers etc
The problem is the handling. so long as the gearboxes are linked properly if you think both engines will be doing the same revs so the same push in terms of power.
Clucthes will do over 150 even on hard driven cars mine spent a lot of time on track and its still fine today
There is a buyers guide for diesels if you have a search for tops where I have posted and the letters dci are in I copied it just a few days ago.
Unfortuantly I disagree with amrrtin...
Injectors and pumps can be trouble but so can cambelts and coil packs and spark plugs and injectors for petrols. There no huge issue realy if you take care and arn't unlucky
Dci's quality more than enough driven well they'll beat a sport model and doing twice the mpg.
Brakes are super they were used on the Williams which has 150 brake so they were well over speced for the car.
Sorry if I came accross sarcastically.
is the imobilier light goes out ?
Is the car getting fuel?
Are you getting a spark?
Is the battery any good?
Is the starter sounding like its enough power to start the car?
Tried bump starting?
is the imobilier light goes out ?
Is the car getting fuel?
Are you getting a spark?
Is the battery any good?
Is the starter sounding like its enough power to start the car?
Tried bump starting?
Ok you've broken the driveshaft gailter seal the problem is thats not driveshaft oil thats gearbox oil so get it toppeed up now. Then go buy a new shaft.
Its been damaged as you've pulled it out you might be able to fit it depends what wrong.
NA or turbo? Are you taking bolt on stuff or head work cams etc.
Unfortunatly a straight answer isn't easy to give without knowing what you intend to do.