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Well.... interesting..... there are three cars running turbo variants of the F4R engine in the renault range... the Vel Satis, Avantime and the Megane RS....
The blocks are stronger designed, sumps are baffled, pistons are lower comp... etc etc etc.... lots of differences...
I beleive that...
Well.... interesting..... there are three cars running turbo variants of the F4R engine in the renault range... the Vel Satis, Avantime and the Megane RS....
The blocks are stronger designed, sumps are baffled, pistons are lower comp... etc etc etc.... lots of differences...
I beleive that...
its L.A.D. Motorsport, up in lancashire, a place which has had less than favourable reviews in the past from various "high powered" conversions theyve done.
LOL
Ok Rich, without a turbo, an engine (call N/A for Naturally Aspirated) produces NO positive inlet pressure.... a dump valve on a turbo car releases the excess inlet pressure when throttle is closed as has already been said, but as an N/A engine sucks the air and fuel mix in by creating a...
^^ ditto, and it will sound different round town as you do get the sound reflecting back off buildings and such like and that does make it sound worse than it is, if you get my drift.
This means you are putting the tyres with less tread on the back of the car, which inherently means you are more likely to expirience the back coming out on you, leave it until you get your tyres changed, then put the new ones on the back and the backs to the front, thus keeping rear wheel grip...
Idring up the insurers if I were you and get a quote over the phone, as I normally find the online quotes are way out of whack.....
on the subject of whether its mad to get a 182 as a first car or not... well I honestly think it would be a good idea for the government to enforce a 1.4 16v n/a...
As far as I know, the foam *CAN* be cleaned out from the tyre, but its an arse of a job and so most places dont wanna be doing that and therefore tell you that you need a new tyre....
Well that was my take on it anyways.... Im sure someone on here works for a tyre place and can give us the...
no you dont have to stand on a bar (toms car is the one used in the guide, that car was jinxed)
sunny manchester??? anythings possible PM me
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