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let me know how it goes with your gasket. Get some pics of your handy work up too!
I was going to buy one of those really cheap digital temp readouts from maplin and put the sensor on the manifold to see if i was actually running cooler temps but obv didnt end up fitting the gasket!
If you don't have a wireless router how is the laptop going to connect to the internet? Unless the laptop has a modem and plugs straight into the wall?
The networks you have found are going to be the neighbours networks
New pistons, head, valves, seals, labour.
Get a new engine (if you have the time to source one with miilage you are happy about)
rent yourself a van and go pick it up. then give it to a garage with the new engine. Most places would swap an engine for £600??
There is some crazy guy in spain (i think) who runs an R32 engine in one. :evil:
I have no idea what he did to make it fit but it musta been a mission
Whats the spec of these Gtis then? are they quick (figures)? whats insurance like compared to a 172
Well, if you want to try it, it's down to you. I personally would wait for ktec/hillpower/gdi to bring out a cnc one.
If I was going to put this into production I would buy a 100% standard manifold and then match a CNC computer design to that.
Then I would manufacture it in bulk on CNC.
Give it...
I think ebay is a good invention, and actually the best business idea in the world (can you imagine owning that???? and just watching the mulah rollll in)
I do agree with you on some level though. It's a shame that a few w*nkers have to ruin it for the vast majority who are just trying to find...
hi mate.
Got a refund in the end. The seller got really arsy though and said that it is a quality product and whether or not i liked it was irrelevant.
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO CUSTOMER SERVICE
they refunded 15 of the £20inc postage
message after they received it follows:
Good evening.
My...
it's always a bit of a pain, but there is normally a large cavity behind there to the left and right of a central plastic support. Just takes time and possbily cable ties or tape to get the wires to fold behind the unit as you want them to
Yeah I'm in brookes on my 1st year of the mechanical engineering course.
If you work backwards from what fred has said, then it seems to me that if the car has increased load on the outside rear it grips better - Kinda like a clio cocking the inside rear wheel in a cliosport tripod! Williams...
you at brookes then ed? I havent seen your car around.
I woulda thought that with an ARB on the rear, you would find decreased load on the rear outside because the car doesent roll over and sit on it. that would then mean increased on the rear inside.
I wouldnt know about the effects of that...