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Ben as Don has mentioned many different factors come in to it and you have added mods since.From the figures i have seen over the last few years from viezu i would be looking between 170-177bhp ATF Over the last few years mine has gone from 169.5 to 179.8 to 181.7bhp all at the same place with...
Lol.
As i have said in previous threads. Buy them they are not that expensive.
Plus they would have been tested so marked as safe.
Not saying yours wouldn't be but you know what i mean. Why take the risk for a couple of quid??
Doing 70mph press the brakes the bracket snaps due to poor...
Sounds about right to me for removal ,rebuild, new clutch and refit.
Won't be massivley cheaper going the other route unless you find someone to remove and refit for pennies.
Had a reply mate and it only does ATW figures.
As we were told last time the clios have circa 15% losses so we add that thethe ATW figure to give the ATF figure.
Whats the score with DSG and EDC gearboxes? Do they have the same losses you reckon or less??
Oh i reckon i can now change gear...
I got a CAD drawing of the brackets that i paid for. Reason be is for my own use not to publish them.
If you had spent time and effort producing something then the drawings done their rounds on the net and someone started producing them, would you be impressed?
Well its been 3 months since applying 1 coat of Auto finesse Spirit. And i am truly impressed by it!! it has seen every weather element plus loads of road grime and it still doesn't give in.
The beading has dropped off sightly but the sheeting and shine is still there, I shall be buying a tub...
Big thanks to Auto Finesse for the 4th test product:D
As its been just over 2 months since cleaning the car, Citrus power was the ideal product to test on the super thick film of filth on the car.
First thing first is the super refreshing smell of CP hits you instantly! I thought to myself...
Cheers Joe
I shall copy this into the thread you have made later.
Yes totally agree its an awesome product
Nothing wrong with the arch gap!! :)
TCR is the clio cup race company i use near me for the clio.
www.totalcontrolracing.com
I shall update the links to each review i do in here.
October : Spirit & Iron out
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?722323-Auto-Finesse-product-test-Titanium-182
November: Dressle
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?723160-Auto-Finesse-product-test-2-Dressle...
Big thanks to Auto Finesse for the 4th test product:D
As its been just over 2 months since cleaning the car, Citrus power was the ideal product to test on the super thick film of filth on the car.
First thing first is the super refreshing smell of CP hits you instantly! I thought to myself...
Don't know part numbers but Adam at wolverhampton renault will.
Yep it needs to be a mk2 clutch release bearing and the williams cable will be fine. Once all fitted remove the green stopper block from the pedal and cut 2mm off it, refit jobdone
Look forward to using this.
See how it copes shifting the crud from the car as its been 2 months since i have washed it :(
Will be good to see how the Spirit wax is bearing under the filth. Plus i only applied 1 layer so will be my next wax if its still going strong...
Dangerous spring!!!
Harsh ride, very crashy, you will end up in a bush or on your roof.
The worse thing i had ever fitted to a car..
Wait till they settle a bit more and the rears start to wear away coils due to sitting on one another.