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Looks like you caused yourself a bit of work there with the 80 grit , as you discovered , lol .
Plenty of thin coats of black until your happy with the finish . You shouldn't need to sand the black if you don't get any runs . Then get your lacquer on , at least 3 coats imo , too thick and...
I had one fitted on my Pug 306 s16 and it fucked up the fueling bigtime , put the car into backup mode , so i took it off and got my money back . It just ups the fuel pressure , so unless you've got some serious engine mods i'd say stay well away .
If your gettin a hillpower elbow , just connect the original breather hose . The diameter of the connector on the hillpower elbow is 17mm . The internal diameter of the original breather hose is 14mm , so it fits nice n tight onto the hillpower elbow
14mm , if you cant get 14mm slightly larger would be ok as hose will stretch .
Just read it again . You mean the pipe not the actual oil breather filter ??
Seems like a pretty common problem , the clips aren't that strong , both of mine snapped on my 172 . When i bought my new 182 as soon as i got it home i put some 10mm cable ties over the gator clips , hopefully that will stop them snapping in the future . Just repack and stick some new clips on...
If there's something in the back of your mind telling you the cars not right i'd walk away and look around for another tbh . There's plenty out there . I know the seatbelts can get a bit grubby being silver but you'd think the dealer would have at least had a go at getting them clean . If i went...
I can't believe people moan about setting up a pressure washer , takes about 10 mins , then wash , polish ,wax etc... their cars for 5 , 6 or more hours , lol .
I use my pressure washer all the time . First remove all the loose dirt with a good blast , then i run a short hose into a 25 litre...
^^^ 4.75 litres without changing your filter ,5.1litres if your changing your filter . Obviously as the car gets older there will be more sediment in the sump so you'll refill with slightly less . Like ya say , put in 4.5litres , check the dipstick and top up with more if needed .
They are a good match for the xenons dont ya think ? I tried some in the interior lights but didn't notice mich difference so i put the blue sidelights i got free with the silvervisions in the interior lights , they look better than the originals , alot whiter .
You'll have to either drill out the rest of the broken nipple and retap the caliper or use a stud extractor .
http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;jsessionid=CC0A05JZIA2HQCSTHZOSFFI?_dyncharset=UTF-8&fh_search=stud+extractor#
5 litres will probably do . I only put 5 litres in mine last time and it was on the max line on the dipstick , but i didn't change the filter as it had only done 4000 miles.
If your in doubt get a genuine filter from your dealership , they are only about £8 iirc .
I'm assuming you mean a cold air feed to the front hole in the standard airbox ? Its oval and measures 80mm x 62mm so a 70mm caf should be fine .The second hole underneath the airbox measures 80mm x 54mm .
Fairy power spray for me . Or try this Blue rim and wheel cleaner from carwashnwax :
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/product_p/bluerim.htm
Also get yourself a good brush .
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/product_p/indwheel.htm
Eh , what ? Mine are single leds .
Leeshez , the drivers side one's a bit of a fiddly b*****d . But i improvised a bit . I found a screwdriver with 3 prongs on to hold the led and some cellotape lol , then it only took a couple of mins . Without it i probably wouldn't have managed tbh .
I have these , i think they match the xenons perfectly .
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=44&products_id=866&osCsid=865dbc1940afc77026c26170064257c5