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Ive just looked on a few more sites the part number I keep getting is;
E-60-75-001-01 22
Which appears to be for : Clio B 1.4,1.4 16v, 1.6, 1.5dci, 1.9, 1.9dti no mention of 2.0?
Is this the application for the 2.0 aswell?
cheers
Rob.
Im well tempted by this I have been building up to buy some dampers for a while I am currently running Eibach pro springs was debating which shock to go for koni or eibach??
Please can someone just confirm that a non cupped 182 is the same fitment as the 172?
and that the shocks advertised on...
Im a little thrown off by the applications to be honest?? All the places ive checked list it as clio B but never any mention of the 2.0.. 1.4 - 1.9 etc
Janspeed is the first place ive seen it that they advertise them for the 172,
Is the clioB 1.4 1.6 1.9 the same application for the 2.0??
Lam7r not sure on the difference between mk1 mk2. I have a non cupped 182 which is basically a 172 in terms of suspension they only list it as 172...
Rob.
Ps anyone no how good these dampers actually are over standard 182??
www.janspeed.com
Should see Janspeed direct, scroll down on the left side to suspension and hit dampers (pro dampers)
select 172 option on page 2, apparently only £169.20...........
now they have either made a mistake or are really poor for the car or its completely legitt and a bloody...
See thats the thing Doc car will probably never see a track so road me thinks all though never say never!?! lol
It definatly needs something else though regardless. All I really want to achieve is to just sweeten the non cupped 182 up a little, I want my car to remain standard looks wise, but...
In the book Darren the tyre pressure state 33psi up front and 30psi at the rear, have you tried changing your pressure?
A few people do use different tyre pressures on here but why not give it a whirl??
Rob.
Hi thedoc im not at all tempted to swap springs for the sportline in terms of drop the pro kit is just right, its just that springs on there own at the moment still feel like its missing something???
Will fitting shocks take even more lean out of the corners?
Rob.
Ive have a non cupped 182 and am currently running Eibach pro springs.
To be honest in terms of handling I was at first a bit dissapointed when I had these fitted to the car, there was an improvment over standard but still a fair bit of roll through the corners.
Ive now decided to purchase...
I just fancy trying something special, if you can call it that... Im nearly on 18k and am gonna change the oil myself so will be saving some pennies on labour there..
Thats definatly the right stuff in terms of grade, fully synth yeah?
Rob.
...Silkolene proS 5w 40 fully synthetic engine oil..?
How does this compare to other oils (general smoothness, cost etc)?
Is it ok/ good for normal everyday driving?
Rob.
Dont really know mate to be honest not to much!?!
In Halfords they have a whole different range of pressure types.. Like I said I only want it for the water pressure not all the extras that come with some of them.
Of the top of my head I cant remember what pressures are available but would I...
I want to purchase one of these but there are loads of different pressure types. Obviously I want enough pressure to blast the grit off but dont want it to harsh that it would start blasting paint off!! lol
I only want this as my pre wash and final rinse not bothered by all the accessories...
Im pretty sure my 182 clutch bits high! Ive not really got another clio to compare it but compared to my mates fiat my biting point is really high!
Rob.
PS also clutch seems a bit creaky most times sitting in traffic anyone else get this?
Cheers Chris wont be doing spark plugs just the oil! That Silkolene proS Is that definatly ok for everyday use in the 182?
Also that link doesnt specify how much oil you get, would it be enough for the oil change just £39.99??
cheers
Rob.
Is the fuel rail cover that big metal lump right at the front of the engine?
Is it easy to remove/replace for the job?
Any pics of this to confirm?
cheers
Rob.
That dont sound like much fun! Isnt there a special tool I need to remove the oil filter?
How do you all rate the right up on "oil change" diy section?
Rob.
Im nearly on 18k now so am gonna need so fresh oil for the 182.
Thing is Im gonna attemp this myself as cash is tight what with a new year on the tax and all that...
Looking in the DIY guides there is a full right up of how to do this, although no pictures which could be more useful :-(
Now...