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as above, the brown sensor in the head is the knock sensor, checks for detonation and tells the ecu so it then adjusts the fuelling/spark to compensate
its hours work provided nothing goes wrong....... and if he's including tracking at that (which with a track rod change it should) then I'd say 100 is fine but garage rates, not mates. ;)
still cant believe how expensive R888's have got, I remember buying my first new set of them around 6 years back, 195/50 R15, £254 delivered from demon tweeks in GG compound
as above, that's pretty nasty, in fact no idea how you didn't notice it happen, i'd of expected a bang or something
unless its vandalism on the car when stationary
16-03-2014 - 64 Days to Bedford
Progress has been slow, but last couple of weekends I've actually made some progress, and took some pictures! :)
couple of weekends ago I stripped down the front end and fitted the quaiffe gearbox with a little help from some friends :)
I also sent some parts...
don't agree, they look like they are made that height, both the pigtails are there as they should be, they just seem very low quality and ludicrously low
they just look bent to me, guessing they have so few coils in them that they have simply given up under load
buy a cheap set of standard springs from the classifieds, they are very easy to change with basic tools, don't even need spring compressors to do the job on a 1*2
nice work chap, about time all the niggles got sorted too so you can just enjoy it
give me a shout if your up this way again soon, I'd love another blat out chap now its sorted :)
as above, cooksports are great but not on potholed roads, I have gone from them to sportlines and the ride quality is much improved
however I feel the car handled (on decent roads) better on the cooksports and it also looked better.