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LOL! I'll be going lower dude, but not that low. I still have a steep driveway to navigate, and the roads round here are a mess.
Plus I'm pretty sure slamming the shocks will shorten their life dramatically.
BTW, another stupid question: When people say I've got a 60mm drop, etc. How do they...
Hey Kelly.
With regards to alloys, it's all about personal preference. Have a look through the threads on here though and you'll find loads of different ones!
Are you planning to lower the car at all?
Don't forget to check out http://www.cliodci.net too. :)
See! Bloody headlights are a nightmare on these MK3's. Had to take the bumper off mine too because my massive man hands couldn't change a bulb on the passenger side.
So I've got myself some AP's now. Top mounts arrived, and I've been putting them together. Now, stupid question time. How far down should the top mount nut go? I've tightened both sides up so there is about 5-6mm of thread showing out the top. Does it need tightening down all the way down the...
It's not a car, but with the bike, I fire it up every couple of weeks, keep it under cover (luckily I have a garage too for it), move it about to stop it being sat on the same spot on the tyres for so long (keep them pumped up too), and that's it.
Battery hasn't even needed to be left on...
Lol! I don't think I'd have the talent, just the hope that the diesel smoke emitted would blind the others and lead me to victory!
(Off topic - got a text today to say delivery is tomorrow, so thanks again :) )
Might pop down to this then. It's not far at all, and considering I miss CSS this...
Cool. Just toying with ideas that will probably never come to fruition! :D
A remap on the 86bhp model I've got should see it kick out about 105-110bhp, with torque going from 200nm to 240nm.
Just had a quick tot-up:
2nd hand injectors: £200 a set
Ultrasonic cleaning for injectors: £100 a set...
Interesting. I suspect though it wouldn't be as easy as bolting on the turbo and bigger injectors though and expecting the same output. For example, getting a 106 turbo and injectors and fitting them to the 86bhp engine.
If they're bad, I would suspect you'll need to get a wire brush attachment for your rotary tool to get them off, then polish from scratch. So to speak!
That'll be from road salt and grime.
Clean them down, and then get to work polishing. You'll need an angle grinder/ drill with polishing mops and compound.
Lots of how to guides on the net - do a quick google. ;)
So, I like to think I have some mechanical knowledge.
The 1.5 DCI's, specifically the Mk3. Obviously there are 3 variants. The 68bhp, the 86bhp and the 106bhp.
What is it that creates the power difference between them? I would assume turbo first of all, but is the Engine Management different...
I'm more of a biker than a car man to be honest, but I've made an effort with this club. I did ClioSport last year as a brand new member and Clio owner.
I moreso go to have a laugh and meet people. Probably won't track my car though! LOL.
Not had a problem in 4000 miles with them so far. As I said earlier in the thread though, I'm more of a cruiser. I don't go hooning round roundabouts, or seeing how fast I can get through the twisties. I'm no slouch, but I'm driving a 86bhp 1.5 DCi.
Never had a problem stopping in the wet or...
The image posted earlier in the thread is a different variant of NS2 (Sportnex) I believe. These are Ultrasports. I'm running them on my car now.
Imprezaworks: The £37 quoted is in the size above, is correct for the Ultrasports, as they are in the picture on Camskills site.
Mk3 Interior Trim - aluminium dash strips in particular.
Does anyone know the paint code for it? Want to match the heater controls/ stereo surround in the same colour.
Got them on my Clio. Never had a problem. All this rubbish about poverty spec, ditch finders.
If you drive like a t**t in poor conditions then you've only got yourself to blame.
Had them on for about 4000 miles now and had no issues - rain, snow, or in the dry. Then again, I'm not hooning...
Depends on your mechanical knowledge. The rears are very simple. Jack up both sides, put axle stands in place. Then 1 side at a time, put jack under the trailing arm, as you unbolt the lower shock bolt, lower the jack down as the hub, etc, will drop. Springs can be a tight squeeze to get out and...