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All units are different - there are 13 types of airbag computer used - disconnect any of the system and it will disable all your airbag system and will cause the airbag warning light to appear on the dash - only the Renault "clip" diagnostic computer will be able to knock this off and re-set the...
Replace the temp sensor - part number 7700101968 £23.49 + vat
This sensor acts as a choke - it is situated in the thermostat housing - when the vehicle is cold it senses the engine cooling fluid is cold so increases the fuel / air mixture to compensate - If this sensor is knackered it will be...
The 66 was a pussy cat - 361 ci and 265 bhp .........The real chargers were the 440 R/T and the 426 HEMI
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The question is ...... why ???? the V6 is as fast as a 182 so whats the point ? i saw a 205 with a 406 V6 lump in at York Dragstrip and it could only manage high 15's
The secret to a powerful car is " power to weight ratio " a powerful lightweight engine in a car that weighs nothing
Did you check to see if the hydraulic gear shift link mechanism is functioning in harmony with the adjustable pneumatic slave cylinder - if not your in trouble
Nitrous oxide works so well because it is 33% oxygen compared to ordinary air, which is approximately 21% oxygen. Acting like a chemical supercharger, injecting nitrous oxide into an engine increased the amount of oxygen available to burn and thus the amount of power generated. Because nitrous...
This time of the year frost attacks the internal of the jet causing them to break are forcing the ball jet out of the top of the washer - new ones are £6.32 each part number 7701207152 o/s.........7701207168 n/s
THE SLIGHTEST BIT OF GRIT will bugger the threads up - try to reverse the thread to its original position when you started and take the job lot of and leave it to soak in a tub of petrol - hopefully no damage will have occured.
When you fit coilovers you are supplied with a anti corrosion spray to apply to the threads of the adjusting mechanism - what i would do is clean this protection spray off with thinners and then soak the thread with a loosening agent or WD40. Then try to adjust them - if this doesnt work what i...