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Just remember running a 60 grade will take longer to warm up than a 40, especially longer if you are on a standard'ish engine (i.e. not forced induction).
NO.
There is no benefit of changing the throttle body, I am not sure where people have got this ridiculous idea from recently. :rolleyes:
FYI, the RS Megane (225, r26 etc.) throttle body is alot smaller in comparison.
This pretty much.
I've built an engine for my r26 with supertech pistons, PEC rods, supertech valves and all Renault gaskets, shells, bearings seals, belts etc.
With all the machine work, balancing, cleaning and paint it's nigh on a 3k engine.. that's doing the job properly and replacing...
Damn these cars drive well with a Gripper differential.
Jacob let me take it out for a good kicking down our local B roads this evening, I was amazed how much extra speed it allows you to carry through corners.
Going through a run of sweeping S bends I could just hook it up and keep...
Shame you won't be able to enjoy it with all the new parts, the new onwer should be very happy though! It's had practically every suspension component replaced and the fancy diff.
Oh, don't forget my money for the gear oil and manifold to cat kit... the 2368% APR has made it £7350 now ;) hahaaaa