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What mod's do you have? If minor then an off the shelf map (RS Tuner maybe) would be fine. Nothing stopping you putting it on a RR yourself to see the before and afters.
I haven't - it's too noisy! Sounds like a spitfire has just landed in my front garden every time I he gets home (Jacob lives round the corner from me)
Just kidding mate - sounds great (but it is loud!)
Halfords do it, I've also just had a quick google and found this place in Bristol http://www.carpaintwarehouse.co.uk/
Plenty of online places do it too
Using your hand to check the temperature isn't exactly accurate though, it only takes a few degrees for something to go from bareably warm to extremely hot to the touch.
I'm breaking my S40, some bits for sale on eBay.
I know this is primarily a Renault forum but I know a fair few are Volvo fans too. Engine has sold, but most other bits remain including some performance parts.
Everything currently listed can be found here...
Remember you need to give the network advance notice you are going abroad so they can switch you on. By default roaming is disabled on most contracts unless you ask.
This will happen often if you don't run clean water through it at the end of each use. Take the bottle off and run water through it until it runs clear and you shouldn't have this trouble.
As has been said, strip it to the gauze and soak that in descaler overnight and it will be fine.
Maybe it's just the video, but it sounds a bit 'diesel' to me. Next time you're doing something like this give me a shout and I'll come have a listen.
Off topic but I'm getting my car back tomorrow! Time to strip it! (Not sure how yet, it's not like I can do much of it!)
Old skool chipping - I like.
I remember doing that in my Punto GT and having to change it back, in the rain, in a car park. All to get it through the MOT - the good old days!