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retro fit a set of cornering lights from what ever model fits your year and fit a set of HIDs
i beleive if your car is a mk3 ph1 you can use ph1 dyn/dyn S initale/197 units
if its a mk3 ph2 you use ph3 dyn/dyn S/GT/200 units
someone can confirm that im sure though
i didnt change it, its standard, but no you wont tell a difference in sound its just a bit of pipe, the sound is to do with the exhaust system silencers, pipework diameter and type of metal used. no tailpipe is going to make a difference in sound!
conversions are only worth it if you can do it yourself, i recon if you have to ask if a 1.6 16v engine will fit in the bay when renault make a 2.0 16v clio then its not worth it!
1.6 16v is pretty much the same hastle as a 2.0 16v, its not worth the hastle for an engine thats a bit quicker...
stick an induction kit on it or decat the standard system. i used to think i was cool with my big exhaust on my 1.2 then i realised it just showed off how slow my car revved!!
jesus christ what is it with this place these days.
surely you dont need to be an engineering guru to work out that simply adding a bit of extra pipe to an exhaust isnt going to make it any louder? or is it just me?
me and aldo from here were chatting to a guy when i had my ph2 172, he drove and old astra gsi and told me i should get a miltek exhaust as his mate has one on his 182 and it does 170mph!! we just went along with it! lol
i get attention in the 172 because it is chav. lowered with a big exhaust! dont let you kid yourself on otherwise! these are chav cars now that they are old!!
he said the cheap xenon headlights all the chavs are driving around with which i assume he means an hid kit., when fitted in a set of projector headlights these are fine, when fitted in a set of non projectors these give off that beam scatter look i assume he was referring to blinding him (as...
fitting them to a set of projectors though their is no adjustment needed, you simply replace the bulb and assuming the beam level was set properly before then theirs no adjustment needed. problem you get with non projectors is beam scatter everywhere. i disagree that its blinding as everyone...