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We will try and arrange the static shot session a bit better this time, those that rolled up last time got some great pics but I dont think enough people knew about it. It's just quite nice to get some photos without any background disturbances/people/distractions. Should be some great angles...
Fitted the new pump & filter, drained the tank of old fuel while I was there.
Of course the bracket studs snapped so I had to drill those out, and replaced some fuel pipe.
Working indicators, brake lights and fog lights - just the rear sidelights to sort.
Ended up opening the cluster boards - pain in the arse!
Before/After
Other side - eww. Cant get a feed in on the tail light, so needs further investigation.
New boot seal arrived so I popped it on when I took it out to the garage last night. Also arrived is what I need to finish the boost pipes and the crankcase vent, so hopefully thats this weekend.
I sorted the bit of exhaust I missed, luckily easy to reach on the side, rather than at the top or over an axle :)
Made a quick bracket to hold the fuel pump, yes i'm going to use zipties for now, no you may not comment on that.
Then I made up a car condom of sorts, as I still hadn't...
I prefer something a little more eloquent - save this in a notepad file on your desktop, rename it to (whatever).ps1 then right click>run with powershell.
This keeps your screen active and stops Teams going to "Away"
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# -- NoSleep --
# Keep your computer awake by programmatically pressing the...
This is exhausting work (groan)
This was a R5 GT Turbo Prima Group A system I stashed away around 2004, finally dragged it out to discover its nothing like around the back axle so I had to break out the grinder. The hope was it'd be very similar and just need extending for length. But...
Blackwire scourge!
Pulled out a load of wiring I dont need (probably)
Temp gauge working, also wired in the alternator which I had initially got wrong and the cables were a shambles anyway so now the battery light works and the alternator charges. Temp gauge was a sod to do, I had to take...
I always thought private plates were a bit wanker-ey, but a year or so ago I happened upon the plate "REN 21T" and I had to have it for my 21 Turbo. So I did.
Then I stumbled across CL10 RSU for a stupendous price so I told myself I could get away with it and put it on my Clio 220 - I mean - I...
Dragged this thing out of the garage so I could get moving on it again, its been a while...too long! I've got a fair bit of cashflow tied up in it now so I need to get it done and gone.
Managed to get the sideskirts sorted, the clips aren't available any more but I found some that were close...
Trying to install the ECU properly now and god damn - making a loom up that doesnt look an absolute disaster is difficult! I redid the fan loom 3 times before I was anywhere near happy with it,
I had a desktop with a number of drives plugged in with SATA and then a stack of USB3 externals, I think I got up to about 20Tb total, however I had a couple of failures and then backing up was a pain in the ass (manual copying), so I bit the bullet and bought a proper NAS box... I went for a...
At a guess its some sort of error from copy/pasting the post from TurboRenault, we use the same forum software as here so I bet an image was named that, over there, and ive not edited the post properly and that image name, /attachments/213741, on here, is that Clio picture.
Got a load done on the grey 21 at the weekend and this left me enough time to do a bit on the 9, so I made a bracket for the EFI fuel regulator. It'll bolt to the OSF turret above the brake master.
So, now thats done, back to road testing. Drives really lovely, engine sounds fab. Running wastegate pressure at the moment so should be turning that up a bit this week :) runs considerably cooler now the head & block are cleaned out, and oil pressure is great.
Better.
Has a few days off the cars, with a work trip to Poland in there too which was nice. Back on it on Saturday though. Note I also studded the coolant housing as the threads didnt look great further up the hole.
Bolted up, the M8 [10mm hex] metal lockers are excellent for the...