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mk3anni

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  1. Put em down too, looks like a fantastic idea!!!
  2. Fronts need pushing in, I usually just use a G clamp. The rears you need to wind in using the wind back tool, about £15 from GSF. Its quite a few turns i THINK, i remember it took a little while even with an impact gun. I run stock disks all round with pagid fast road pads. Stops rather well!!!
  3. Yes there worth it No the pipes are fine unless there corroded.
  4. i have on the back of the sub box, one onthe right hand side on an MDF panel
  5. Vibe are very good. They do subs with amps built in. Well worth a look. I have a rockford/earthquake setup, its very good, but not cheap!!
  6. Hour or so for the front, half an hour for the back. The front subframe does need to be dropped though!!!
  7. For once, I agree with Riggs. Its all bullshit!!
  8. True Gary, the chains and tensioners do need doing but the head gasket does not.
  9. Here we go again. Head Gaskets DO NOT need to be replaced at 100k Pulling the head off is not needed. Oil pumps wear, of course, but mine has done 100k and mine is still showing good pressure, I have an oil pressure gauge to keep an eye on it. Try speaking to someone other than storm, I use the phirm as do many others on here. Call them 01428608480
  10. Yeah, its common knowledge that women cant drive. Try Brentacre or Greenlight.
  11. Confused with who?? I don't see what your problem is, you do have a shoddy reputation, which is exactly why I don't use you and won't. If you want to loose that reputation then its down to you to make it happen. Before you shoot your mouth off at me again, I'd like you to take note. I never said it was from my personal experiance, I was simply repeating what had been said time and time before.
  12. My stock clutch struggled with my 280bhp If your gonna go charged go uprated. As I said i have a helix organic, and its fantastic!!
  13. http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?threadid=100454 http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/49086-techniclutch-warning.html?highlight=techniclutch http://www.puntosports.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=46265 http://ixat.net/Default.asp?PageID=21&PostID=2256 Nuff said I think. I can recommend a helix organic, but its prob a bit OTT if your not pushing big power.
  14. Google for techniclutch There shite by all accounts.
  15. Listing has been removed. No it hasnt. You just havnt linked it properly.
  16. As i've already said, the fluid makes no odds, its used to release the clutch, its engaged by the pressure plate. Your holding false hope.
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