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Ok thank danny, just one more quick question, if i got hold of everything needed e.g cup setup, how long would it take to remove the aircon. (average mechanic speed)
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Its the trencento 300mm, it is class, i love the wheel.. i have wanted it for ages.
My girlfriend got it for me as a christmas present. I would like to have made a thread tonight showing the wheel and my progress. But instead, I have written this thread because my friend...
At 70k mate, just change the oil, filter, plugs, ht leads. That sort of stuff.
I tend to change my oil/filter every 7k (ish) anyway.
And when u say sluggish, do u mean u have just got used to the power again?
:)
yeah, thats what i have done at the moment. I was planning on tidying it up a bit more, getting the pipe routed out the way and then put a different filter on there.
Know any companys which can do this type of work?
I have had a search but couldn't find anything. Has anyone re-routed the air con pipes on a 182/172 so they are not in the way of the trumpets.
Anyone know of a company who are able to modify air conditioning pipes etc.?
Thanks
Re: One Year on & £**** spent
Mine never made it too the rollers, the gearbox blew 2 nights before :(
Put a recon box back in it :) with a new clutch.
I may be selling up :(
Donny is an amazing track to do.
Combe is pritty good, go to uni there!
I did a track day not long ago there in my mates ITB's trophy.
Driving on track in the wet is mental, the sideways action is quality.