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Agreed.
IMO the best one is when they talk to David Clark, (Chap who sold the McLaren F1 when new).
This guy is cooler than a polar bears ball bag! Absolute hero.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6zBryk92Es
Still an EVO subscriber and have been for donkeys years. (i don't know what to do with them all now lol) :D
For those interested in the Collecting Cars podcasts, they're available on YouTube :)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTBpuYRzqvJjNKzJ7SzcYpw
You’ll probably find that if you’re using a wheel cleaning product such as billberry or similar, that will be stripping the protection from the ends of the studs. So they may need a little spray after every wheel wash.
ACF50 and an old small detailing brush dude. If you’ve not used it before, it’s like a medium viscosity purple oil. I find it easiest to spray a little on a brush and brush it on.
gives you more control with it.
Id be tempted to take the A1T items once off to have them zinc coated or black...
Just read this thread from start to finish.
I remember taking my 8k mile old 182 out to the Ring for the first time, a place where it would spend a good deal of its earlier life. Loving your attention to detail and build ethic on this, its really nice to see with some carefully chosen mods...
Buy the best condition/history car you can irrespective of mileage, drive it and enjoy it.
Forget asking about mods until you've actually driven the thing and decided what "you" feel needs improving. For the most part it will be refreshing bushes, fluids, tyres and brakes.
Only you will know...
Lol, I’m sure you guys all know, but to those who don’t.
Grease on the valve collet grooves should stick the collets in and hold them firmly in place when releasing tension on the springs compressor.
(prototype engine build engineer for 15 years) 🙂
Nice lap job fella 🙂👌🏼
So guys.
@YorkshireKyle @Gus @Hyperhatch @incy-spider
Are you guys all running the Gen1 steel versions of the PMS mounts or Gen2 alloy versions?
As said, I’ve got hold of a gen1 steel set but unsure if I should sell and swap to the newer variant.
Looks like Pistonheads are enjoying my 182 almost as much as me.
#DeadFamous 😂
https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-threads/renault-clio-182---reader-s-car-of-the-week/41810
Like i said, I can’t comment on that and I wasn’t previously aware there was a problem as when I contacted him we didn’t get as far as talking payments.
However he can’t be the only person on the planet that can buy/supply these dampers.
With all due respect, they get talked about like they’re...
The trim restore coatings have UV blockers built in so they will last longer than the heat gun method. I imagine any from the top brands will be as good as one another.