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Hello, In all honesty they weren't bad when I had them on the car. They worked quite well. But nothing in comparison to more high spec/ high quality coilovers. I now have a different suspension set up which is 10x better!
I replaced the rear shocks around 10 months ago and have just put new rear tyres on it. Its only when I am pushing it that I notice the rear is quite "lively" shall we call it haha :)
@JoeMarano I deicided to bite the bullet and sort out the driving position. Best thing I have done so far! Really changed the experience of driving it :)!
Also everyone keeps saying about the rear arb.. @Addicted Does it make the rear very twitchy? The rear on mine is very lively as it is, but...
@Dr Jekyll
Okay here is A list of what I bought. The silicone hoses/pipes do require slight cutting down so they fit perfectly (very easy to do):
I bought two 70mm 90 degree Silicone elbows: Link
Two 70mm Alloy Hose Joiners. They join both Elbows together and the elbow to the filter: Link +...
They really aren't big at all! Unfortunately I would have to lower the drivers seat as my head was touching the roof [emoji45]. Makes them even cooler that they are small though!
Thanks, I have had a couple of different induction kits on it before, This is the only style which has been relatively quiet! Some just are ridiculously loud! Although I have a Yozza decat so maybe that's why i cant hear it..
The setup I chose looks clean and neat but hasn't made a noticeable noise difference over the standard airbox. But I can tell a positive difference when driving it + the intake manifold stays stone cold when driving it now! Whereas it used to be to hot to touch
Its actually not a one piece bend :smiley:. It is two 90 Degree bends with a 70mm hose joiner connecting the two. Makes a tight fit and a clean looking IK!
Been meaning to give my car a service before the winter, so ordered all the bits up again and gave it an oil and filter change. Find that changing the oil filter is a right pain.. So I use a jar opener to grip hold of it. Works pretty well!
Also I recently built a new induction kit for it...
Thanks [emoji1]. Yeah it's a 70mm filter! Initially it was a bit fiddly to get it to sit perfect behind the headlight! Biggest filter I could fit there!
Heard my friends talking about Horizon 2. So yesterday I bought an Xbox one and Horizon 2! It's incredible. I have made a mental Clio v6 already..
My Gamertag: Lt Howla
I will be on most evenings!
I will get some photos after work!
They sit a lot lower, but not ridiculously low.
I ordered the normal slim seat and it is very slim.. tight on waist and I'm not big at all. Many of my friends have no chance on fitting in them lol
Hi mate, it was just the case of moving the original spacers around and getting it perfect.
I took the rails off the sidemounts so that it sits lower. So there isn't any adjustment!
I got them all on ebay. 4x30mm m8 bolts for subframe to sidemounts. Then 4x80mm m8 bolts for subframe to car. Bought washers and bolts at the same time. They were all high tensile bolts.
I believe it was 73mm all the way through. I used high temperature paint on the inlet and then filed the...
Thankyou :). Heres the link http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RAMAIR-Black-Aluminium-80mm-Bellmouth-Trumpet-End-Cap-Air-Inlet-Funnel-/390681153772?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item5af66950ec
Hope that helps
This is very nice :). Looks incredible clean! Finding the issues in the first week of ownership seems a common thing when you buy a 182, I ended up spending a fortune sorting a few things out as soon as I bought mine!
Today I decided to sort out a few little bits on the Clio. Bought the resistors to turn off the airbag and service lights which appeared after changing the wheel and drivers seat.
I have wanted to remove the headlight washers for a little while now.. ever since they caused utter grief on my last...