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Typical ive got my MOT on Monday and sounds like it has blown slightly, i think the vast majority of the exhaust is the original from factory. Now my question is will i get through an MOT with an exhaust that sounds like it is slightly blowing?
Ive spoken with my garage today and they are going...
Just noticed this today the rev counter and speedo lights seem a lot dimmer than before, ive tested it with the headlights on and off. The radio screen at the top seems dimmer as well could the bulbs need replacing?? They still light up but its a lot dimmer than it usually seems.
That was one of my advisories after my MOT this week, i still have the original Renault exhaust and the car has done 48,698 miles i did have a pipe fail on it a few years back which i got replaced at Renault but since then its been fine. Now i a bit of a novice at this sort of thing but i fear...
I was at Duxford and the heat didn't make things easy so hot both Saturday and Sunday sweltering. Nice shots ive never been to RIAT must get to it one year.
Another weekend another airshow, back to Old Warden and a shot of the Duxford based P-47 Ive been wanting to get a shot like this since i first saw it last month, really pleased with how it came out.
P-47 by Tim Spicer, on Flickr
Had another look at my New York pictures from last year missed this one the first time around. Not perfectly sharp as high ISO was needed to combat the movement from the helicopter.
The Empire State by Tim Spicer, on Flickr
Shot from a helicopter over Manhattan back in February bloody cold with the door open though. High ISO equal a fair bit of noise but it was one hell of an experience.
Twilight Apple by Tim Spicer, on Flickr
Here's one from Duxford last weekend two members of the Horsemen P-51 team conducting a practice just as the light was going, at around 7.50 Last Saturday.
After hours by Tim Spicer, on Flickr