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Sounds like its sat on an undertray then. As to the importance im not familiar with the twingo engine so i will leave that to someone in the know a bit more
When you say dropped it somewhere? As in dropped it near the engine or say on the driveway?
I wouldn't want a bolt floating around if i didn't know where it had gone roughly
Re: URGENT HELP!! new track rods are shorter than old ones, is 20mm thread in the end
So im guessing you have been supplied non cup spec track rods?
Ideally you would want the correct spec ones. 20mm should be ok, but more would be much better
As Joey says, the later models had a different air box set up which is on top. So your engine cover and set up will look different to the picture you posted up
Edit: Bit slow typing there.lol
Driving mine to work and back is a round trip of about 40miles, mixed driving, including some in traffic, and some hearty A road driving i am averaging around 39-40mpg. When i go up to Coventry, a 90ish mile trip i am normally cruising at a good pace i am seeing 37ish.
My mpg dropped lately...
I do believe there is often the wiring already in place to "plug-in" standard fog lights.
I believe it is tucked up in the bumper area on one side.
I'm sure someone will give you a more definite answer though
Say there was air in the n/s/f brake line, the car would most likely swerve to the right because the o/s/f brake is "biting" harder, so pulls the car in that direction.
Have you felt it swerving before since the brakes were replaced?
I would imagine you would be looking to use a Honda K20 engine. Lots of aftermarket parts available for it as well. Can be supercharged very nicely without too much effort