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Daytona Tamworth Go Karting - Sunday 15th July
davey_83 replied to davey_83's topic in Local Meets Across The UK
I totally dont understand why...... Numbers building this end slowly at least. 1) davey_83 2) DazzyBoy 3) Joel 4) RichWRX 5) John-JJo 6) Phil_FR -
Stunning wheels, tyres and car Andy. Well done on your recent trophy also #BLISS That's torque wrench to do the centre nuts up WOW
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I have one like this but using uprated hoses. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-Billet-Round-Oil-Catch-Can-Reservoir-Breather-Tank-9-10-15mm-Fitting-/152757946065 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pro-Hose-Universal-Straight-Orange-Coolant-Air-Hose-1m-Length-/351630360646
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The rubbers you had before were good mid range tyres, now you have the best of the best.
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Daytona Tamworth Go Karting - Sunday 15th July
davey_83 replied to davey_83's topic in Local Meets Across The UK
Shared to few of my mates too. 1) davey_83 2) DazzyBoy 3) Joel 4) RichWRX -
Up to you, I run one plumbed into the pcv valve side. Any catch can will do however ideally you want baffled with wire mesh inside to help trap the oil. Also I have a gauge on mine to show the level.
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Daytona Tamworth Go Karting - Sunday 15th July
davey_83 replied to davey_83's topic in Local Meets Across The UK
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No.3 imo and thats what I run, the PCV valve is there for a reason. Crankcase pressure is reduced by the low rpm intake vacuum, so venting to atmosphere make no sense as the gases aren't being drawn out.
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Sorry to hear that pal, hopefully gets fixed without drama. You'd need to update the relevant meet/show thread.
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Valy's Zed build #Rocket Bunny >The Blackout<
davey_83 replied to valy's topic in Member Build Projects
No!!!! At least enjoy it at Japanese Performance Show in a couple of months. All your time and effort needs to see girl under those lights, a lush black 350z will pop!! -
Fast road/Track 350z 3.7ltr HR built
davey_83 replied to 350Butcher's topic in Member Build Projects
Looks really good. Use for our radiators around the house however should work for brakes between hot laps. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B004CFQXJG/ref=sspa_mw_detail_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&pd_rd_i=B004CFQXJG&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_p=4357059284244444228&pf_rd_r=Y4SWNAATA29S3GYTD87C&pd_rd_wg=LnhTZ&pf_rd_s=mobile-dp-sims&pf_rd_t=40701&pd_rd_w=Mms3l&pf_rd_i=mobile-dp-sims&pd_rd_r=3ad343f0-7987-11e8-b124-5bf3de636a39 -
I refuse to pay more for RFT than insurance
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Ello & Welkom Looks great, any plans for her?
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Hi, no not unless it's causing an issue. First action fluid change as it a serviceable item in effect.
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Few detailing goodies received from @G1en@waxandshine and I was eager to try out CarChem Revolt and Gtechniq WM2 Microfibre Wash Mitt. Never had a posh mitt before, so lets see what's the fuss about. Left to right: A) Car Pride microfiber wash pad b) Simoniz microfiber wash mitt C) Gtechniq WM2 microfibre wash mitt D) Auto XS microfiber wash mitt A) Pros - easy and safe to manoeuvre, holds almost right amount of suds, easy to clean between sections. Cheap to buy. Cons - doesn't retain its shape after prolonged use. Not able to feel the contours of some of the panels. Glide factor - 7 b) Pros - easy and safe to manoeuvre, easy to clean between sections. Retains its shape. Cheap to buy. Cons - holds just shy of the right amount of suds, meaning extra returns to bucket. Ultimately no bad thing. Glide factor - 6 C) Pros - Dirt releasing design, super easy to clean between sections. Holds tones of suds so less bucket visits. Will hold its shape, Immense glide. Cons - holds way to much water for my liking, this almost dilutes the shampoo whilst cleaning panels. Heavy in use. Can't feel the contours of the panel. Glide factor - 10 D) Pros - easy and safe to manoeuvre, holds the perfect amount of suds. Holds its shape, feel the contours of the panel. Cheap to buy. Cons - Not than easy to clean out between panels. Glide factor - 8 Conclusion C) looks and feels great! And once I got the hang of how I liked it to perform, it's the best out of the bunch. b) will continue to be used for the lower sections of the car as it has a better feel and scrub action where needed. CarChem wheel cleaner and fallout remover is wonderful to use. 10/10, yes smell like a iron out would but not terrible. Wheels have never been cleaner!
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With the fluid being brown in colour, it is recommended to have it replaced. I use this as it's better suited to sprinted and long drives.
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Hate our yellow UK no. plates
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Daytona Tamworth Go Karting - Sunday 15th July
davey_83 replied to davey_83's topic in Local Meets Across The UK
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How long did the 1.6 Peugeot stay ahead for lol..............
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Once you happy with them, C4 https://waxandshine.co.uk/shop?olsPage=products%2Fc4-permanent-trim-restorer
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Tidy work on the handles and lamps, the gloss black works well with the other bits too. What have you used to protect the lamps after polishing?