looking good brian, what brakes are they?
jamie
looking good brian, what brakes are they?
jamie
looking good brian, what brakes are they?
jamie
Aye, it is one of the nicest clio's going (even better in the flesh!)
Tho iirc you said the bremos didnt actually make that much difference? :rasp:
Should just about see it in that pic,
What happens if you go through a deep puddle and a load of water shoots up the cold air feed?
yup very nice car brian. I've never seen you around brentwood though. I used to live in shenfield a few years ago so I still waffle around that way on occasion
Might be a stupid question but how did all you guys get the feed down to the front grill? looked really tight in my engine bay, didn't think i could get a decent size pipe down.
yup very nice car brian. I've never seen you around brentwood though. I used to live in shenfield a few years ago so I still waffle around that way on occasion
Cheers! I actually live just outside of Brentwood, nearer to Ongar really and don't venture into Brentwood in me car very often tbh. Now me car has retired in the garage during the week aswell - Shame really:dapprove:
Cheers guys, do you have any shots through the engine bay?
Maz you are bound to have one?!
Cheers Andy,
maz - poor show
Good use of the OE elbow Chris. How does it perform with it, or do you know?
the feed ran up from the lower grill, through where the acoustic valve used to be and ending up pointing at the viper! i didnt connect it to the viper after reading the pro and cons of doing so on here. instead i had it so that the cold air was supplied just in front of the viper. this was the best setup for me at the time i used the viper tubing as well as additional ducting bought from motorworld, it was alloy tubing and was flexible as well as being really strong so it couldnt be crushed like the cheaper alloy ducting which is on the market
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