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Just wondering is anyone knows how to remove the passenger side headlamp on a Clio 172.
Now I'm no idiot when it comes to car mechanics but even the plugs on the electrics behind the lamps seemed impossible to unplug!
Basically I want to get down to the induction piping in the wing to do...
I think K-tec do source out a lot of their work on parts to other brands.
Luckily enough I brough their stealth syastem.
Had Magnex on before which sounded better but the BB pipes weren't my cup of tea.
172/182 much easier to live with that Subaru/evo or Skyline.
I can now leave my car in most places overnight without worrying about it and drive through town without loads of kids commenting on the car:D
Well I owned the WRX for a couple of years so learned a lot about them mechanically.
Have to agree again though...I did think towards the end of my Subaru ownership that the car was slightly overrated....TBH now if I had the money I'd say f**k it and go down the nearest Porsche garage:)
Just drop a blob or two of glue in there and the screw will soon find a sticky home:D
Think yourself very lucky though....I dropped a nut down the filler for the gearbox in my old WRX!!!!!!
Luckily I undid the gearbox drain plug and it was sitting there....if it hadn't of been there I would...
''In my opinion Subaru drivers are much worse for mouthing off.''
That is a generalization but I can see where you are coming from....I'm getting stick now of most of the Subaru owners that I used to know (laughter).
Lets be honest though, a lot of people are slagging off the evo/Subaru...
Sounds very dodgy to me.
Raising boost/adding superchargers or turbos without a properly mapped ecu is a perfect receipe for a lean running car and det-damaged pistons:(
I have to agree with you on the MLR to some degree as well as SIDC (Subaru Impreza Drivers Club).
The way some people talk about their cars on there anyone would have thought they had the Millenium Falcon tucked away in the garage!!!!!!!
Evos and Scoobies are fantastic cars though....I did...
Definately looks like sports cat...looks black though so has someone painted it with some ceramic paint or something similar?
IIRC the O2 sensor holes are 18mm
A CTR was onmy list when I was looking for a new car but after reading lots of reviews on them I was put off.
Lots said about the CTRs powerband, lack of torque and unpredictable nature in the wet.
After reading a few evo articles I was definately won over by the Clio:)
I've never been much into neons...or graphics, bodykits or wheels for that matter....just my personal preference to have a car looking std.
IMHO best of spending money on parts that will make a difference to the way the car handles/performs
Sorry mate...I did forget to say you wouldn't notice much difference for normal road use....I'm sure if your a real track fiend strut braces and proper suspension alignment will help out handling wise.
Oh yeah...I with you on the evo....still the best all out performance car bar none....apart...
IMHO you won't notice much difference with a strut brace.....the suspension turrets are far too close to the bulkhead anyway where they are well supported.
I'm still sticking to my guns on the OE airbox...if it gets hot just wrap it in some heat insulating mat.
I've been used to running a turbo car which had much more heat issues than the Renault ever will.....the general consensus with them was also to keep the OE airbox unless going for really...