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I keep getting a clicking noise coming from the passenger's side of my car when going over bumps. I know for certain it coming from the inside so that rules out suspension. It sounds like it is coming from around the seat area. It happens when going over bumps or turning right. Any suggestions ...
Just a quick question, on the standard air box there is an inlet pipe that branches off the elbow hose and goes down behind the engine, should it be plugged into anything ? Or should it just be loose not plugged in?
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Might just be the way Clio's are but just want to check. Got a clio 182 and driving it but when you get to about 90mph+ it goes a little light on the front end. Car is currently on cup suspension that are in my opinion give the car a very high ride hight.
Recently bought a 182 and the seller was nice enough to give me the V6 air box. Out of the 2 what would offer the best performance gain without sacrificing to much MPG i.e gain of 3 BHP but using twice as much fuel isn't going to being economical. Considered keeping standard and running an iTG...
So after being a paid member for a couple of months and after owning a 1.2 16v i decided to take the plunge and bought myself a Black Gold FF Clio 182. Bought it off a fellow CS member so keeping it in the ClioSport.net family. Was debating about making a project thread as at the moment i have...
Had an accident that wasn't my fault, went with elephant and the policy went up by £250. Was annoyed but next cheapest was £3000 from £1100 so I wasn't going to argue :(
Best place would be a scrap yard. As far as I am aware the ones off the 1.2 fit and they're plenty of them about scrap. I got a set off a car for my 1.2 and used then to cover the top mounts, stops the water settling and rusting them out :)
For a 182, Are there any good after market disc's/pads out there or is it best to just stick with genuine parts? Secondly, how easy are rear disc's to fit? I believe the genuine ones come with the bearings already pressed so is it just a case of sliding them on ?
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Seen a couple on eBay, ranging from the cheap and cheerful ones up to the more expensive kind. Just want to know is there anything special about what kind i get. Anyone got any suggestions on ones they have bought and would recommend?
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