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Does anyone know of any self service garages in Sussex?
Or does anyone have a ramp that I can use for a couple of hours?
I need to fit my short shift kit, Powerflex dogbone on ze cup and some eibach prolines on my friends Ctr.
I've seen pitstart but central London is a massive pain in the...
It came on your seat?
But seriously, I think he means he has carbon/Kevlar seats and the material has been rubbing on his cage, causing the fabric covering to wear and then the tension in the fabric has caused it to stretch, making a hole that he can see some padding through????
Do I win?
My fuel economy has been s**t of the winter, most of my journeys are short and from a cold start, so I kinda let it go.
Couldn't tell you about the computer, my speedo is broken so I'm doing 0.8mpg apparently. But the fuel gauge is shocking, I could guess how many miles I've done and work it...
Settleddown is right.
The article you're looking at is written by tesco, they're hardly going to say it's s**t are they.
99ron will give you slightly better mpg, but not enough to justify the cost.
MCN tested 99ron fuel against 95ron on a dyno test with a pair of superbikes, both runs on both...
I bet, if I took your car away, filled it up with petrol and asked you to tell me whether it was high octane or not, you wouldn't be able to. Just placebo again IMO. High octane makes a difference if you have a highly tuned N/A car, or a turbo.
I'm just spamming your thread now. Lol. Sorry mate.
It may boost the octane slightly, but no more than just buying v-power or the like. And personally, I don't think my car runs any differently on 95 or 99ron fuel.
'Recommended for high-performance engines plus marine, industrial, lawn, farm and recreational'
Lol. Only for racing use, but also suitable for your lawnmower. Racing lawnmower I assume.
It says 'Developed to increase octane effect up to 7 points.' so it's saying it will turn your standard unleaded into a 102 octane racing fuel....
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Which is exactly why they write 'only for racing use' on the bottle. Because it makes the chavs feel naughty when they're putting it in their road cars. Why would it be just for racing use???? It wouldn't... And if it was, they wouldn't sell it in halfords.
I promise you it will make no...
No. None of this halfords 'gives you 20hp' s**t works.
Getting power from an engine, especially this one, is not cheap. There are no miracle power gains to be had. Stop looking. Lol
By some Eibach lowering springs... ~ £120 I believe.
That's the only way to do it properly. Don't be tempted to take and stupid shortcuts, it will just make your car handle like s**t.
It's not as simple as that I'm afraid.....
Here's what you need to do.
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And no, there is now way of using the RCA's outputs to run speakers without an amp.
You also dong want to amp the rear speakers and not the fronts, it will...
From what I've read, KW seem to be the best rated for a compromise between comfortability on the road and performance on track.
Nobody mentioned Ast? Why's this?