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ben, i agree about the traction problems, but remember the clio weighs about 600kgs less than a 911.
it wont get in the fours, but the 30-70 will be pretty impressive with well over 200bhp / tonne
im of the opinion that you should use a car, but that doesnt necessarily mean boot it. If it sits on your drive with out running for weeks, thats not good, and if you only do short journeys and the engine doesnt get fully warmed up, thats not good either, but i dont think you need to take it to...
its very easy to get used to a car. i had a really quick pulsar. when i bought it i was almost scared to put my foot down in it, but within a few months i wanted more, when i went back to driving normal cars, it felt like you werent accelerating at all.
Thats probably all that is marc
im of the opinion that you should use a car, but that doesnt necessarily mean boot it. If it sits on your drive with out running for weeks, thats not good, and if you only do short journeys and the engine doesnt get fully warmed up, thats not good either, but i dont think you need to take it to...
b******s all of them, its a shame that its part of life. Were trying to organise a car pool to get to work, but theres nowhere id like to leave my car all day.
I thought you lived out dunmow way, isnt it nice out there?
ive got an alpine md head unit with a cd changer and it doesnt do that. I didnt wire it in myself, but from experience most cars have a wire that supplies power when the ignition is on and another one if you want the stereo on all the time, i dont know if thats any help, but you could try the...
It could be a scam, ive heard of it before. People just go out looking for cars parked in an area, then send a ticket to them months later with a fine, most people just pay up without question.
b******s all of them, its a shame that its part of life. Were trying to organise a car pool to get to work, but theres nowhere id like to leave my car all day.
I thought you lived out dunmow way, isnt it nice out there?
It could be a scam, ive heard of it before. People just go out looking for cars parked in an area, then send a ticket to them months later with a fine, most people just pay up without question.
I heard somewhere that if you exchange different designs of well designed exhausts (like the original for a good aftermarket one) what you can do is shift the area under the torque curve about.
The area does not change, so for a gain in one place you will lose out somewhere else, but you can...
I heard somewhere that if you exchange different designs of well designed exhausts (like the original for a good aftermarket one) what you can do is shift the area under the torque curve about.
The area does not change, so for a gain in one place you will lose out somewhere else, but you can...
weight does make the biggest difference to overall performance, but remember that decreasing the diameter of you wheels (including tyres) is effectivly shortening your gearing which tends to give better acceleration imho.
leads, plugs, air filter element, fuel filter, fuel system cleaner, clear side repeaters.
I might just phone them and tell them ill come over on friday and pick up what theyve got in stock.
night.icon - its a blue one which at the moment has phase 1 alloys sprayed a kind of goldy colour...
note on the mr2 turbo - its one turbo, but its twin entry.
Pulsar is alot of bang for your buck in my very biased opinion.
If youre not bothered about having a proper car then a westfield would be hard to beat, or a Fisher Fury.
What about a 2.8 litre Capri? as long as you can stand the...