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Cheers guys, it cost me a total of £65 in materials, that's the primer, paint, lacquer and a complete wet and dry sandpaper set and masking tape.
Already had some filler in the cupboard ;). It was fun to do, the problem is im a bit picky which meant it took longer than I thought it would lol...
My alloy wheels were looking very tired and battered (previous owner never bothered with refurb).
I have driven around with them for 10 months and didn't want to pay £££ for a decent refurb so thought I would give it a go myself.
I decided to spray them a darker shade than the standard colour...
I had a similar issue like this. I was exiting off the A46 in Leicester and the road surface is very uneven (huge dip in road) on a slight bend and I hit it at 65-70mph and the back end stepped right out (almost sideways).
Im not sure how I managed to recover it to this day but after checking...
Be careful!! I had this same issue with Hertz hire cars. When my old Clio was written off they supplied me with a hire car.
I used it for 1 week and bought a new car, so I called them up and arranged collection.
After several phone calls and 1 month later they picked it up, the third party's...
Euro car parts driveshaft's are crap anyway, I had a bad experience with them on my saxo after fitting x2 'q-drive' drop links and offside driveshaft.
The boot on the shaft was split within 3 months and the rubber covers on the joints for the drop links had split as well.
Replaced with genuine...
Just based on reading what you have found, I am 99.9% sure its your injectors.
I see this all to often on the Volvo Diesel injectors especially, they leak off way to much fuel causing difficult starting,
the more fuel the injectors leak off the harder the car is to start due to fuel/rail...
Haha, small world eh. What are the chances, yeah you don't find them that cheap anywhere, hes very happy with it. Next hes doing the bodywork, we also lubed the sticking starter motor while it was off when doing the clutch, surprisingly it has been ok since lol.
yeah, they are very common for unexplained poor fuel consumption (on most cars infact).
Make sure you change the lambda before the cat as this one is the one that controls the fuelling.
The one after the cat just monitors the catalytic converter is doing its job by checking the emission's...
If they have done the clutch a poor/loose earth on the gearbox could cause issues similar to this, even a connection on the battery like a loose terminal, just take it back to them if you don't know how to check.
I had this exact same issue, was always 25-26 mpg no matter how light on the throttle I was.
I fitted a new bosch pre-cat lambda sensor as mine wasn't switching voltages properly and
now I am getting 29-30 mpg with normal /odd blast driving,
I get 32-33mpg if I drive carefully around town...
Id go with the phase1 if you want a newer and easier to maintain car (age wise),
or a Williams if you want something a bit different and rarer and don't mind spending £££ to get/keep it right.
My mate/work colleague just bought a Williams 2 for £960 lol but needs £££ spending on it, he loves...
Re: perfomance
If I do its barely noticeable, if it feels faster its normally me driving it like a loon higher up the revs where all the power is, then I am like 'oh yeah ' lol. When driving around town a lot you forget how pokey they are higher up.
Just play it safe and fit a new pulley then, saves aggro in the future. You would be surprised how many people re-use the old pulley bolts so was just making sure ;)
If the car has a relatively high mileage and you don't know the service history of the car (oil + filter changes) then id be changing it (as it has play in it), especially if its a car your going to be keeping for a while.
Its basically a gamble if you leave it. A worn dephaser will slightly...
Like that mate, actually looks pretty decent, not something you see on every Clio either but as others have said, it would look better if Jap flag was removed to keep it black and white only
Do you have a logbook then? if not you need to sort that first. IF you have the green slip (v5/c2) you can apply for a logbook from the DVLA if you send it off with a' v62 application for a logbook' form. And its FREE if you have the Green slip, surely they will just transfer the registration...