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Agreed.
lol @ the nancy who said "I always take it easy and change at 4k rpm."
I give it death in first all the time, take it to just before 7k, I always make sure I'm off the clutch before I do though and it's only ever popped out once when I think it was wet.
Also to the nancy who spoke...
I don't intend to, plans are to refurb the turinis and get a set of track wheels and do as many trackdays as possible. Also after an RStuner.
You've been slacking Paul what happened to fitting the eibachs?
Cheers, yeah Evo VIII MR Edition.
lol, don't ask, don't tell.
lol, I wouldn't mess with it either, theres really no need to.
Mine passed it's MOT without any issues. The problem you speak of shouldn't happen anymore.
If you want better braking get some better pads/discs for the fronts.
Decided to get a few pics of the dirty cup seeing as it was a bit sunny, it was still a bit fresh though.
Since the last lot I've had to replace the map sensor and the coilpack due to a slight issue but it's sorted and running sweet as a nut now.
Also had it MOT'd yesterday and passed...
If Crysis is anything to go by, the gameplay is horrendous. So you couldn't be more wrong.
GTA4 is fairly taxing and has both good graphics and gameplay, looks 10x better maxed out on the pc than it does on consoles.
http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pages/products/category_results.mhtml?category=hrwheelspacers;car=renaultclio;manufacturer=hrwheels;sub_category=1
Those are the best of the best, there are cheaper ones but these are highly recommended.
Fitted the new genuine coilpack this morning, the old one was infact non gen, wasn't me who fitted it btw.
The old one was also damaged on lead 1 so I'm wondering if it caused it to produce a weak spark on cylinder 1 maybe?
Anyway the new one is on and it was a damn sight easier to do the...
I've seen my old man fitting a window into his old Ford and he ended up slicing his hand doing so, I'd personally get someone to do it locally, can't cost that much.
I'd only attempt it if you know what you're doing and/or don't want to pay someone to do it.