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Also consider the draw when the car is off such as alarms, clock etc. In most track applications they come off the track fully charged, the car is shut off and then isolated
Sandpaper in the drill? No!
You need to wet sand with each grade by hand, ensuring you remove all the scratches from the previous stage each time so thatwhen you're done you're left with a frosted finish which is even and the scratches left are small enough to be removed by the polish alone.
You may be able to heat you headlamps, peel off the clear covers, and swap on some off some boggo spec cheap headlamps, rather than shelling out for a pair of xenons.
Definitely, so just buy a cage without it, just a single door bar:
If you get a non- dash dodger then the front leg will also be further forward out of the way.
I switched as it's easier and cheaper to source 15" track tyres.
On a road car, running road tyres, I'd run the 16s and be done with it, youll never feel any difference.
There are two main manual types, one is just a 2 contact switch to cut the main battery feed, the other is normally sold as an FIA switch and isolates the alternator etc as well (better). Beyond that there are things like the discarnect which goes near the battery, and some solid state...
Dont really understand why NGK is seen as expensive?
I always use the cheap copper ones, never bother with iridium plugs, but after a couple of issues with bosch plugs years ago I choose to use NGK in everything - they're normally no more expensive though?
Hi mate,
This one:
You've got the sensor securely fitted to the shell and all the relative movement from the engine, transmitted down a relatively stiff hose is taken by the thread on the sensor itself, and the alloy adaptor hanging off it.
It will probably be fine, but for the sake of an...
Absolutely! I remember doing all the same work to a nova years ago, jacking it up a month later and going "oh" 😢 because I hadnt thought to protect those bits!
They 195/50 15 tyre diameter matches well with the 195/40 16. Wheel otherwise should stay the same.
I went with 15*7 ET 38 (cup offset) with the correct centrebore.
I'e get a large P clip or similar round the actual hose there mate, I've seen these alloy fittings fatigue fracture, or the threaded section on the sensor break off in similar circumstances.
Only jobs I've ever needed a car 'off the road' for was a turbo rebuild, because it shat itself, or where there is a parts turnaround, anything else can be achieved by planning a saturday and leaving Sunday free in case it goes wrong and having an alternative option for work on monday (rarely...
In the end I got these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190809206591?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=490136985301&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
M8x70 self colour cap head bolts
And some repair washers (penny washers)
and then these...
regardless of the magnitude of the difference, I couldnt bring myself to spend severl hundred on a set of wheels which made the car worse, purely for the sake of aesthetics. If that was my concern, I'd fit cup turinis in 16s and be done with it.
For that reason, since dropping to 15s is a...
even bolt in needs feet welded into the car. The difference is very small indeed compared to that of fitting a cage of any sort.
There are issues with road use of roll cages (mainly bashing your skull in) so read up on those, ensure your seats and harnesses are appropriate, the cage is...
Ive got the PMS spherical kit in mine, but had black polys in the front, purple in the dogbone etc. Tried various polybushes in a multitube of cars and tbh theyre never right unless they're static like the dogbone or clio arb ends.