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Found the camera here are the pictures:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a346/Vinnyc_19/Lichfield%20meet/CIMG1974.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a346/Vinnyc_19/Lichfield%20meet/CIMG1975.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a346/Vinnyc_19/Lichfield%20meet/CIMG1976.jpg...
I hate the normal arm thing that comes down to hold the bonet up, keep having to buy a new plastic clip that it slips onto when closed. its only 60p or something like that but its a pain
I didnt like my toyo's, nothing but understeer and a bit damgerous in the wet, glad i got rid of them, nice set of Michelin pilot sports now and they are brilliant
That corsa was smokin, i hope the next meet has a good turnout, does anyone have a count of how many cars turned up? was great fun lol, remeber seeing some guys face as we drove to the bus stop and he was just amazed by how many clio's drove past lol,
Great pictures, i will upload mine as soon as i find my camera lol, good night, was nice to meet everyone and i hope that most people can make it to the next meet, good job hotshot, them 17's arnt big enough lol
There was a thread about this a couple of weeks ago, it would be possible but you would have to buy some hydraulics and mount them in the correct place in the engine bay, i suppose it would be trial and error
Depends which model you have, they pull off mostly, just give it a pull towards you, there are 2 bulbs in behind the screen, 1.2w iirc, you micht need to unscrew the display from the car or if you have little hands you might be able to reach in behind and unscrew it
Yeah after all its the salt that damages your car, i had pilot exalto 1 and 2 and they were both ok in the snow but when it came to stopping they just skid, i've got some pilot sports now but ive heard they arent much better, if you want winter tyres i think michelin do some, they are called...
No it doesnt do anything to your gearbox, It is a small, valve which is fitted into one of the vacuum lines on the engine. It works by firstly bleeding off a small amount of air at tick-over which improves emissions without affecting smooth running, secondly at medium revs it oscillates...
Got a ecotek and a fse powerboost valve, there ok tbh, slight improvement, ecotek saves a little bit of fuel, say at 60mph my car would rev at 3000rpm and now with ecotek it revs at 2600-2700