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I would personally go for the catch tank, a breather filter put there is just going to fill with oil and then be useless. If it needs to spit oil out that breather its for a reason so its best to give it somewhere to go rather then not letting it escape IMO
I wanted the pic on 1.2 to see brake res but cant see it in that pic lol. As for the sport, you do realise its the p/s fluid res next to header tank . . .
To be honest I cant remember the name of the company, but I know of it from my days on the williams clio forum, pop on there and ask the...
you started your post saying 2118's arn't cup racer wheels and that 2020's are. Then you said they started to use 2118's as 2020's were too expensive . . . so surely they are cup racer wheels . . .
nope the cup racer ones are 2118's. Spoke to the guys at speedline regarding the same subject a few weeks back and they confirmed that they dont make a center cap to fit themas the wheel isn't machined to take them
ay im just glad to try and help, love this kind of thing :)
the £50 job envolves sending it to a company in germany, thats the down side.
Does the engine loom even connect to the body loom???
header tank will need to be relocated if your keeping brake res in same place by sounds of it but need pic really . . . dont move it unless you really have too, I'd like to think it dosn't need relocating
As for ECU send it off and get it de-mob'd lad, will save loads of hassel and can be done...
^^with these you can just get a 70mm elbow for about £25 (rahter then the £65 samco jobby) for the induction bend and have a catch tank for the oil so it dosn't re-circ back into the inlet to be burnt as per original design
thought of two more
front top mounts (creaking)
Gearbox dog bone mount (jerking when you first put foot down and fair bit of gearstick travel on hard acceleration)