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I wouldnt advise it. But, It does happen, especially with those Ford Heads. They fit RS500 induction filters to fiesta rsturbos. Because there bigger and even less restrictive.
So in answer to your question, yes you can make them fit other cars. But you will have to look at your personnal...
Got a new rad fan today, And guess what....when the engine gets hot it starts!!!!
Modern technology, ah!
Anywhos whats this "BB" that do cooler stats?
Contact number, whereabouts?
Been a while since ive done any painting, The last was my cavalier SRI130, in Helious Blue/Anthracite metalic, both needing laquer, The blue was a b**ch of a colour to spray (light blue with silver flek)
Wont be rushing to do it again.
I think you can use methalated spirit, but would want someone else on the board to confirm it, Before i recommend you pour it all over your bonnet. (It being paint disolver and all)
So if there are any panel beaters/Re-finishers out there that could comment, would be helpful.
Mop = If you can imagine an orbital sander, with a round polishing wheel, usually lambs wool, Thats spins round(not to fast, or it will scorch your paintwork)That you add cutting compound to that will cut your newly painted stonechips and surrounding paintwork. This will give a pro finish if...
Got a new rad fan today, And guess what....when the engine gets hot it starts!!!!
Modern technology, ah!
Anywhos whats this "BB" that do cooler stats?
Contact number, whereabouts?
Been a while since ive done any painting, The last was my cavalier SRI130, in Helious Blue/Anthracite metalic, both needing laquer, The blue was a b**ch of a colour to spray (light blue with silver flek)
Wont be rushing to do it again.
I think you can use methalated spirit, but would want someone else on the board to confirm it, Before i recommend you pour it all over your bonnet. (It being paint disolver and all)
So if there are any panel beaters/Re-finishers out there that could comment, would be helpful.
Mop = If you can imagine an orbital sander, with a round polishing wheel, usually lambs wool, Thats spins round(not to fast, or it will scorch your paintwork)That you add cutting compound to that will cut your newly painted stonechips and surrounding paintwork. This will give a pro finish if...