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But yeah, EE...
Sames.
But I'd need to offload the pump before I'd have room for a y0! mad modified ultra-performance 12-gauge with cup packs.
So I'll stick with my trusty 16
Nice motor! :smile: :up:
Except the stretch, which I'll never understand as surely it's just taking away contact-patch area for the tyre. I guess it's all 'scene' though.
For a performance car, that's not a good thing, surely. I've not seen a Zonda, Lambo, Caterham or Ferrari wearing tyres that...
1x exhaust with a single exit
1x fake tip?
If you just want it to look like a 182 rear end, that will do it. Since you wont be blowing enough exhaust to make real use of a twin exit, you wont be losing out on much.
Just make the fake exit a decent fake and you'll be fine.
Lol, no chance. Blind women without arms have better accuracy.
@Scrooge, @Cub. we'll have to get together in the new year at a decent range, must be plenty in the essex/oxon/cambs triangle that will just do pay-on-the-day. Failing that, get to Riseley up my way, lovely place.
Skeet and...
Just lube and plugs, no biggie :)
I see it as there being not much sense in doing a hyper clean when, after a 70m trip on the M11, crystal blue will be crystal brown.
But hey, I started this thread for useful advice so will happily now to those with knowledge :)
I wouldn't mind doing a pre-spring mega-clean, as an annual event or whatever. I would likely learn much if we were to do such a thing too. Might tap you up once the hard-top comes off
spot on.
So, could that almost be proof that you can wash a car, without spending all weekend about it? :wink:
The kids will understand when they haven't got their mum washing their pants any more.
This is all melting my brain.
All I want is to wash my car with minimal effort and maximum pace. As spending a whole weekend furiously polishing, only to then get road grime on the car within 100yds of setting off......that's just a waste of my life.
FFS, it's a 13yr old car, you can't wash...
All I want is a foam I can spray on, leave for a bit, give a once-over with a mitt, spray off. done.
Well, spray on some wax after, of course.
I didn't go getting pressure washers just for cleaning the car to be even more of a faff.
Those are all words, I'm sure, but mean nothing to my newb ears.
Found what you mean about the karcher nozzle though
So. Back to OP question:-
Which nozzle for which fluids? Links would be better than random names and acronyms
I still dont understand this. they look to do the same as the clear-bottled, black-bodied "lances" that people recommend, and are even marketed as "snow foam nozzles"