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That's good then. Tbh I do that with any tyres but on my daily I do run tyres specifically for wet weather seeing as we get so much of it.
With the Clio being a cheap, fun 2nd car I can't see the harm in fitting a set. I was leaning towards more of a road biased performance tyre but I might go...
There's a few threads around about them but my concern is how good they will be for normal road driving when its damp or raining. How is the feedback when its wet?
Obviously if there's standing water its time to slow down.
For light use it would be ok but I'd be wary of giving it any stick as it will get a bit thin as it warms up.
I'd look at 5W40 as a minimum, 5W50 as an improvement for harder use.
Comma 5W50 synthetic is a good oil, £25 posted for 5 litres. Very similar properties to the ELF 5W40 but better as...
Yes those are the correct numbers. Thanks Steve.
I was told they apply to all Mk2 172 and 182 now and that non-Cup arms are no longer supplied. So If I purchase a pair based on the above numbers I should end up with Cup arms :)
I would go for 5w50. Same cold properities but better at high temp for the turbo.
Comma 5w50 synthetic is a good oil and very well priced. Although something like Millers CFS with a very high temp resistance helps with the peak temps encountered in the turbo core.
It would help to run an oil...
Just been onto renaultpartsdirect and they said all they supply now are the Cup arms so there is one part number for all. They don't supply non-cup arms.
Is this the case? I don't want to order a pair and end up with non-cup arms
How do I tell if these are cup wishbones with extra caster?
I got them with a complete subframe, arb and other bits supposedly from a 182 cup. The arb matches up being 23/25 rather than 22/25
Boston Radiator Services! Brillant service. I had a custom rad made and delivered to me within 2 days! I simply did the CAD drawings. It was £135 delivered in copper/brass or £240 delivered in alloy.
Does anyone know the specs of these? I asked Prima racing directly and the reply I got was....
"If you fit these cams on standard timing marks, you will achieve the figures we have stated."
The price isn't bad but no real details :( are they the same as the Piper cams?
INR F4R Fast Road...
The side strips on my ph1 have been sprayed silver with a rattle can...badly...
I want to do them black again so I'll need to strip the paint and give them a freshen up.
What are the best products to do this?
Just put a Sparco front brace on my ph1 172 and the bonnet needs to be pushed closed rather than dropped but it doesn't seem to be touching.
Anyone else had an issue?
Right, its cold, wet and windy and I need to get my steering wheel off my ph1 172 fairly quickly.
Can anyone tell me how long to leave it after disconnecting the battery and what size sockets etc. are required?
I might do the same. Is be interested to see what they offer. I did a group buy with them a couple of years ago, £275 inc vat for a pair of cams and delivery