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That video was really odd to watch, made me feel drunk. Was the camera on his shoulder or something!!??
That silver Scooby looked like a terrible driver, all over the f*cking place and cutting people up!!
One hell of a spin you had there Tony, thankfully no serious damage from that!
Can't...
Re: sonny172cup "track racer project"
I've changed mine to buckets too. My buckets are pretty heavy at like 9kg each, but still can't believe that both combined, weigh less than the standard seats I personally carried up into the loft.
Re: sonny172cup "track racer project"
Awesome break down thanks. Can't believe the weight of some of those items.
Surely 2 bucket seats combined can't be less than one standard seat!
People always say 'oh It'll put your premium up.' I always thought this to be the case too. But after I was recently rear ended my insurance was not affected.
Just use the specialist insurers on here and you'll be fine.
If your back is hurting so much that you can't go to work or do...
Nice. Engine looks very tidy. I'd put the standard air box back on over that filter though.
Exhaust tips look very chunky.
Very tidy, but it's not a cup.
As Cub says I think you need to work out a way to get it mapped properly. Maybe the guys from S&MWM will be able to send you a file from a similar spec car over here.
Cams will obviously give a little extra gain also. The 197 cams are known to work very will with the RS2. Dan on here even...
Wasn't a bad track, but I wouldn't be rushing back there. I had a voucher from the organisers. Better in the morning rain/wet allowing us to focus on controlling the spins rather than out right speed laps, but was a good fun day though!
Clio held up very well against the other cars. There...
I had the same problem. Literally wouldnt budge. Took a hammer to it and screw drivers.
Ended up buying a specially wiper removing tool. Even then it was bloody tough but it came off eventually. The threads were glued on.