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My Car - For Those That Know...



  Suzuki SV1000S


Maybe you should get a quote from the GDI boys first matey, Would have to be cheaper than Renault. They wanted £320 from front Discs and Pads. I went to a local Garage (well local to Mike) and got Front Discs and pads AND Rear discs and PAds for £230 - Original Renault parts too..
 
  Suzuki SV1000S


Maybe Ill put by yours on Sunday to help you drink yourself silly eh! Felix and I will be in Kent this weekend anyway..
 


What happens when you put a new engine in? Do you alter the milage clock to match what the engine has done?
 


Quote: Originally posted by GeeUK on 09 December 2004

What happens when you put a new engine in? Do you alter the milage clock to match what the engine has done?
Nope unless you chnage the dash the milage stays the same.

A new engine is the cheapest way to go unfortunatly.
 


Quote: Originally posted by Smokey on 09 December 2004


As the title says, For those that know, for those that dont, look elsewhere and you wont get bored.

Simple really



P.s Gutted for you Si, I can hear GDi/Angel works calling your name lol



[Edited by Smokey on 09 December 2004 at 2:36pm]



god this place has gone downhill
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2


Watch this space... we have developments... more coming soon... new engine may not be required...

<<grins like excited teenager>>
 


you can get kits that actually drill a new thread into the the old nackered 1.

might be worth looking into ?!?

my dad did it on a lawnmower and it looked simple enough.
 


Quote: Originally posted by TriO on 10 December 2004

you can get kits that actually drill a new thread into the the old nackered 1.

might be worth looking into ?!?

my dad did it on a lawnmower and it looked simple enough.
helicoils........something i hate.
 
  190 BHP Willy 2


Nothing wrong with helicoils Ben.

I work as a design/production engineer, we use them and have never had any problems arise from salvaging a part using a helicoil insert. As long as you knock the tang off there good as.
 


Quote: Originally posted by big hp on 10 December 2004


Nothing wrong with helicoils Ben.

I work as a design/production engineer, we use them and have never had any problems arise from salvaging a part using a helicoil insert. As long as you knock the tang off there good as.
Dont worry, not talking about the strength, but the implications of it on the combustion chamber. Unless it is done absolutely spot on and flush with the face (which might be curved in either concave or convex) thenit can lead to det problems on performance engines. But what average engineering show takes its time to do that or even realises that.
 
  FN2 Type R +MK6 Golf


So you put a spark plug in your car knowing it was fecked ..........

What did you expect over time

ian
 


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