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  1. Ol’ Tarby

    Lollipop Final Release

    Same difference :p It has defo improved though. No more annoying lag when closing an app and trying to open the app tray straight away. Hopefully its sorted the crashing apps also
  2. Ol’ Tarby

    Wednesday Waxathon by Auto Finesse

    199 2nd
  3. Ol’ Tarby

    Lollipop Final Release

    Since posting that its actually settled down and seems ok. However, this site is still quite slow but it always has been since the new site
  4. Ol’ Tarby

    Lollipop Final Release

    Anyone just had the 5.1 update? Suppose to fix performance issues and bugs. Its now even slower on my N5! I'm typing this and I'm a word ahead before it appears on the screen.
  5. Ol’ Tarby

    Clio sport 182 won't start.tried everything.

    I know you say you've had the battery checked, but they can read fine, but fail when under load. Try a new battery mate
  6. Ol’ Tarby

    Time for cambelt change?

    http://www.diamondmotors.net/pricing/timing-belt-replacement/ £597 by the looks of it All his prices are there matey
  7. Ol’ Tarby

    Time for cambelt change?

    Yeah you couldn't really be any further away from anywhere lol If it was me though, I'd still take a trip to Nottingham and see Mick.
  8. Ol’ Tarby

    Time for cambelt change?

    Where in Lincolnshire are you?
  9. Ol’ Tarby

    doing an oil change

    Yeah plenty of oil recommendation threads knocking about. Have a look through the Opie Oils trader section
  10. Ol’ Tarby

    Anyone with timing tools that can help pls? Manchester area.

    Was I right in what I said? @MicKPM I've been trying to read up on the timing procedure for engines with floating pulleys as I was gonna do our focus myself
  11. Ol’ Tarby

    Detailing Chat & Questions Thread

    Yeah quite cheap that
  12. Ol’ Tarby

    Anyone with timing tools that can help pls? Manchester area.

    They are floating pulleys on the camshafts and crank. These have to be loosened off in order to remove the belt if I remember correctly. Upon tensioning the belt, it has to be done with the the pulleys still lose. If its not spun round a few times, then the tension isn't even over the whole belt...
  13. Ol’ Tarby

    Anyone with timing tools that can help pls? Manchester area.

    Yes but then the belt has to be spun round a few times with all the pulleys lose to set the tension, and then tighten all the pulleys. I think its that part most people forget to do
  14. Ol’ Tarby

    172 cup disappointed bhp

    If your due a cambelt change then cams make sense. It would be the RS2 for me though. Buy it for a grand, enjoy 190ish bhp and a flat torque curve for a couple of years. Remove and sell on for the same money you bought it for.
  15. Ol’ Tarby

    172 cup disappointed bhp

    Who told you that? There's plenty of owners of them that would disagree. @Daniel originally removed that inlet from a 200bhp car. Think it had 197 cams too maybe
  16. Ol’ Tarby

    172 cup disappointed bhp

    Buy the rs2 inlet that's in the for sale section (if its not sold). Cheapest way to get almost to your 200bhp target
  17. Ol’ Tarby

    Time for cambelt change?

    Your looking at around £550-650 all in
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