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mk 1 clio wheels are et37 odd, they will bolt straight on and sit in the arches much better than your standard rims, so basically everyones a winner :)
which did you go for as well, the older turbines or the bubble shaped vegas?
afaik the oil control will have a larger tolerance as all it does is scrape the bore and as it rotates with each stroke it clears 99% of the area so no worries. the compression rings have a set gap as they seal the bore for the power stroke so no wiggle room
I've used R888, RSR and now got some pilot sport cups to try. R888 best in dry/on track, RSR better in wet just but pants on track (imo compared to R888, no egos were hurt in the making of this comment, etc etc) looking forward to seeing how the Michelins go.
mate of mine loved the R1R but ate...
as above, 5th will of popped off, easy fix hopefully. personally for stuff like that I tend to do it back up 'man tight' so its not going to come off again no idea on specific torque settings however.
stop buying clios Ad, you know they're shite ;)
I ripped engine out of one and hit the other with a mallet for not starting/charging. the third and forth I didn't even touch today, the fifth isn't even in the same county so no change there either!lol!
aux belt or one of the pullies, mine does this when cold, I've put it down to alternator as with a pikie spray of WD40 on the pulley it goes away. belt service and new alternator on the cars soon :)
Depends on budget, valver would be cheapest,Williams for good all rounder, RSi for a giggle,Volvo turbo for boost,f4r for more modern approach.loads of options tbh