Part of me wants to hang the bugger on the wall now.
The dogbone or the guy at the garage?
Part of me wants to hang the bugger on the wall now.
Na, im already running a hybrid set up and to be fair I was really happy with how it ran but why not have a bit more power without changing a great deal? HahaI thought you had done that to keep the big turbo off the breaker. Should go really well with the hybrid setup still.
I'd like the drivability of the k04 but the power of a gt30! Cant afford either tho!
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If I'm honest, both. I've lost count of the number of jobs he's been like 'nah, nah, you can't do it...' The last time (well, before telling me I couldn't change my dogbone bushes) he told me I shouldn't be changing my top mounts with a spring compressor. Well, I did that too.The dogbone or the guy at the garage?
Oh the irony. Got home after my clutch change today, popped the bonnet and whats the first thing I notice? A missing battery cover. I'm hoping that they just forgot. I'll chase em up tomorrow first thing. Looks like the red battery wire has been twisted too, meaning I have to take it all apart to get the battery cover back on anyway!!One of the things I hate more than anything is dishonesty, and that covers not telling me something as much as it does lying to my face. When I had my MoT retest done at Kwik Fit, they nicked my battery cover.
Fair enough, 350 to 370 Bhp is probably the sweet spot for these cars and our roads.Na, im already running a hybrid set up and to be fair I was really happy with how it ran but why not have a bit more power without changing a great deal? Haha
Once it's remapped I don't think I'll be wanting much more power though tbh.
If anything it'll be gearbox mods next.
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Thats spot on.
lol my solution to draining the catch can without ripping my hands to pieces
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Honestly I'd just undo the driveshaft to get more access. Long as you don't damage the thread (I wound the nut off then on enough before hitting the crap out of it with a socket) you should be good, torqueing it up is a bit weird but straightforward.
At least then you've got access for angle grinder if it comes to it
Oh the irony. Got home after my clutch change today, popped the bonnet and whats the first thing I notice? A missing battery cover. I'm hoping that they just forgot. I'll chase em up tomorrow first thing. Looks like the red battery wire has been twisted too, meaning I have to take it all apart to get the battery cover back on anyway!!
I think I'm going to have to. The nut is already in pretty poor condition, but I've got a new one on order so can put that in easily enough.
How easy is it to get the bolt off when the car's off the ground?
Thats spot on.
I haven't ordered anything for mine yet.
Where did you get the valve from?
I saw people using a screwdriver in the brake disc vent to sopt it spinning, figured it was super clever. One wrench on the hub nut and i snapped the tiny screw that holds the disc on.If you have someone who can put their foot on the brakes then pretty easy, if not then you’re gonna have to lower it to put some weight on so it won’t spin
I always crack the nub nuts with car on the ground if I'm doing it with a breaker bar (pop the centre cap out)I think I'm going to have to. The nut is already in pretty poor condition, but I've got a new one on order so can put that in easily enough.
How easy is it to get the bolt off when the car's off the ground?
Luckily in your case, they did actually have to take it off to do the job! Hope they've noticed it and put it to one side - it sucks when you don't notice and they end up getting thrown out.
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I saw people using a screwdriver in the brake disc vent to sopt it spinning, figured it was super clever. One wrench on the hub nut and i snapped the tiny screw that holds the disc on.
Ill remember this for the side that has the little screw leftTaking the wheel off and screwing 2 bolts back in works. Takes the pressure off the little screw.