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great thread! used to love toca world touring cars the first one, legend of a game :D
love BTCC due to the 'contact' element, at a time when formula one was all becoming more safety conscious this was so much more exciting to watch.
can anyone remember which driver had the nickname "smokin...
the fuel rail guard is the front part on this pic link, the polished bit in front of the engine (not the polished pipes that are the engine) if that makes sense. The bolts go into the front of it..
1 of mine fell out too, I would imagine it fell down as that is right below where they are located in the bay and got caught in your undertray!
although... judging by the size of it its from something a bit heavier duty! so I'd check your bay carefully....
fuel rail guard bolt. There are two holding it onto the front the of engine?
(metal lump just in front and below the cover - protects the fuel rail in case of a head on crunch)
Re: f**kING RAGIN! !!!!!
mate exactly the same thing happened to me, although less of a 'ram' lol more of a scrape. Some dosey c**t swung out a space hoping to miss my car and obviously their spacial awareness let them down.
What really annoys is that if you not sure you guna reverse & try...
otherwise: cat, coils, leads, spark plugs, but to be honest if the car is running fine just leave it.
The light will reset itself after 120 miles IIRC if it stays on then have a look into it.
If your getting crap MPG too all of sudden then that could point to a lamba sensor.
Mine comes on...
agreed fella, all heavy lumps, look at the polo gti's more of a luke warm/ tepid hatch :rasp:
The whole french thing does happen for a reason. Every clio has its own special set of problems (just like alphas) but at the end of the day they spent the time and money where it matters, engine...
fellas I email him asking for paint correction & £250 was what I paid, as above £300 is his usual price but its a christmas offer.
give him an email and he will explain/quote you, better than me trying to explain ok
I know mate, not experienced with PCing so went with a pro instead of trying it myself lol, I couldn't believe it when I picked it up last night looks like a new car lol!!
Bryan is currently doing a full wash, clay, PC, Seal and including wheels etc for £250 on a clio sized car, his normal price is £300.
Hes only doing this until 31st December 2008