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Jake.Lowther

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  1. 1 hour ago, HEADPHONES said:

    As far as I am aware, a 0w30 and 5w30 will have the same viscosity at working temps.

    At very cold start up the 0w30 will flow better than 5w30.

    But you only see this advantage at below freezing temperatures so some would say the price premium may not be necessary as UK winters rarely hit such lows.

    I can't imagine any adverse difference, only positive ones where temps are below freezing :thumbs:

    Thanks for the informative reply :D

  2. So I've got around 7 litres of Shell Helix Ultra 0w30 fully synthetic Active Cleansing oil.

     

    This stuff is around £17 a litre

     

    It says it's for performance motors, anyone see any issues I'll have running it. I looked around doesn't seem anyone really runs 0w30. I've also got 5 litres of 5w30 fully synthetic as well. But this shell stuff is a lot more expensive and as long as it does no harm I would rather use it.

     

    Pretty certain it'll be fine just wondered if someone else has ran theirs on something similar. I've got a DE btw, I'm going to use it unless someone can persuade me otherwise :lol:

     

    http://www.shell.com/motorist/oils-lubricants/helix-for-cars/helix-fully-synthetic/shell-helix-ultra-professional-av-l-0w-30.html

  3. 32 minutes ago, StevoD said:

    i got £1000 from his mouth???

    Maybe he's just trying to scare people off to keep his imported louvers unique in the U.K. :lol::lol:

     

    Not trying to be a dick the math just don't add up. The V2 is £360 even if shipping was £240 and import tax was £200 which is way above the 20% it still doesn't add up. (That's £800 for the none math savvy folk out there)

     

    If someone thinks I've missed something please correct me, the whole reason I made this thread was because I had heard similar rumours of it costing over a grand but I just can't wrap my head around it.

     

    I'm on Zacks waiting list so I'll let you all know when I find out more.

  4. 13 minutes ago, StevoD said:

    I'm sure s guy called Lewis did by the time it was in his hands he was over £1000 deep

    Over £1000?

    They're around £360 to buy and i can't imagine shipping costing more than £100 + 20% ish tax £600max where'd you get £1000+ from or am i missing something? :lol:

  5. 1 hour ago, mattross1313 said:

    Nice cave dude, like the idea of solar panels! :D

     

    Just don't let @Ekona see your video skills, you'll be in for a telling off :lol: 

    Cheers man, I had to go with solar it was the only option. The batteries power two flood lights inside the garage and dremels and a drill. Plus my radio and charge my phone. 

     

    Because its a council garage you're technically not allowed to work in them so I needed lights and such to hide my "illegal" activities :lol: (I know they don't really enforce these rules unless you're causing a nuisance)

  6. 57 minutes ago, Ekona said:

    F***ING SCUMTARD VISION

     

    I'M GOING TO COME ROUND YOUR HOUSE AND TURN YOUR TV ON IT'S SIDE

     

    Although bizarrely you did turn it round halfway :lol:

     

    Looks good :thumbs:

    Haha I only realised I filmed it in that orintation once I got home.

     

    Just watch it on a mobile phone to get the full experience :lol:

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  7. Here's a quick video of my 350 man cave (more of a man cupboard haha)

     

    I know I should've filmed it the other way round but @*!# happens :lol:

     

    Everything in this garage is powered by solar panels and leisure batteries. It's a standard size rented council block garage. So no electric hookups one day I'll rent a proper workshop/garage :blush:

     

     

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