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That method is about as much use as a chocolate fireguard for measuring times accurately.
You'll probably find that you only reached about 86 mph..... although it doesn't look bad for a little diesel. I'm struggling with the 0-60 time more..... As quick as a valver 0-60? Hmmmmm.
Sounds like he's answered his own question to me.
If you're not bothered about leather, having a dynamique steering wheel, having sunday market upholstery, no climate, no auto xenons, no auto wipers and being labelled a cheapskate then the 182 Cup is for you ;)
172 Cup or not at all imho.
Why would it?
Aren't they like 1300+kg and about 240 hp? Sure it's a faster car and would win in the end, but it's not going to be driving round the outside of any keenly driven RS very easliy. You need a LOT of extra power to just nip round something under 100mph.
Didn't they do an auto too?
i noticed the back ground thing. Why the f**k does it do that?!
And whay do Bluetooth files come through as text messages? So so poor. Nokia can still learn a thing or two from SE imho.
Right next to the sarcasm button. It seems you found that on your own ;)
There are more opinions already expressed on this subject than you can shake a stick at. Use the search.
Oh and welcome to the forum ;)
lol. Neat trick.
Not exactly a new idea though. They've been filling transformers with oil for decades. It acts as a coolant and an insulator. Needs to be high grade mineral oil though.
Ace!
You'll get flamed for having a maxogen.
According to the tap room specialists on here you'd be better off with a ph1 airbox and a panel filter. I mean, what does Mark Fish know :rolleyes:
They look nice! But the weld on the tailpipe to backbox on the previous page looks average at best. Not that it really matters.
All I'm interested in is penetration ;)
The welds are certainly average looking, but it's undoubtedly a superb exhaust -with proven gains, albeit on the small side.
The long awaited LaingoSport cat back will soon be with us. Then you'll see what proper welding looks like ;)
I've been trying to get some clips of my exhaust from inside the car but my camcorder doesn't seem to record hardly any of the exhaust sound. It's pretty f**king loud in the car but the camera doesn't seem to pick up much of the noise.
Are all camcorders like this? Is it because the mic is...