Many many new parts
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Porsche nearly done, saw it today and it’s awesome, the aluminium subframes all been vapour blasted, all new arms and everything undersealed properly and all the steel components powdercoated, including the ARB’s.
Many many new parts
Many many new parts
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I bet it was well worth it.Foz wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:02 pm Porsche nearly done, saw it today and it’s awesome, the aluminium subframes all been vapour blasted, all new arms and everything undersealed properly and all the steel components powdercoated, including the ARB’s.
Many many new parts![]()
Bought some gt3 brake ducts this week for a massive 15 pounds delivered. Apparently they actually work, we will see as my trackday on the 30th of march looks like it just escaped being BANNED

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Any recommendations for online tyre places? Just checked Blackcircles and the Michelins I want have gone up from £82ish to £126ish per tyre (fully fitted).
Before someone suggests another tyre, I've got very nearly new ones on two wheels already, so want a matched set.
Before someone suggests another tyre, I've got very nearly new ones on two wheels already, so want a matched set.
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Driving a Galaxy far far away
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I’ve pretty much exclusively used Camskill for the last 12+ years. Local specialist tyre place is happy to do fit only.
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Pneus were my go to...but Brexit put a stop to that - so Camskill were usually next cheapest.
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I had to do a quick run out to get some M8 studs for my Turbo elbow on the Defender so took the wife’s TT.
The nut and bolt place I use shut early.
Then on the busiest round about in Peterborough this happened....

Luckily it clutchless changes really smoothly and the battery is good so it starts up in 1st quick enough for a fast getaway
Hopefully Audi have one in stock as I’m away on Wednesday.
Dave!
The nut and bolt place I use shut early.
Then on the busiest round about in Peterborough this happened....

Luckily it clutchless changes really smoothly and the battery is good so it starts up in 1st quick enough for a fast getaway

Hopefully Audi have one in stock as I’m away on Wednesday.
Dave!
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That suddenly brings back memories - one of the pedals went on the wife's A3 years ago, I can't remember the details, but I remember getting it all back together was an absolute fucker as one bit was spring loaded. I'm sure it was the same thing that had broken.
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Yeah, I found a photo of how I had to compress the spring with zip ties to get it back in position, then cut the zip ties after. I think the main issue was access - the actual instructions looked fairly simple in isolation! I expect you'll do better as a decent mechanic!!!


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And that is why these things need to be practiced.V8Granite wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 7:09 am Luckily it clutchless changes really smoothly and the battery is good so it starts up in 1st quick enough for a fast getaway![]()
Hopefully Audi have one in stock as I’m away on Wednesday.
Dave!

John Q Citizen would have blocked the traffic until the car could be manhandled out of the way, and then a recovery truck would have been required.
How many drivers do you think would have had the knowledge and ability to do that? One in a thousand? One in ten thousand? Regardless - top darts.

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They would be clutching at straws trying to figure out how to get it to drive.
How about not having a sig at all?
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The Redex (ADVANCED TM) I put in the tank last weekend appears to have made all the difference to the way the Merc runs this weekend, despite no difference last weekend
My kind of repair, the HT leads I've bought can go back for refund
Burned off a Corsa at the lights to celebrate
Still got to sort the mystery water leak under the drivers seat but then the car is pretty much as I want it

My kind of repair, the HT leads I've bought can go back for refund

Still got to sort the mystery water leak under the drivers seat but then the car is pretty much as I want it
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Photos pleaseFoz wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 8:02 pm Porsche nearly done, saw it today and it’s awesome, the aluminium subframes all been vapour blasted, all new arms and everything undersealed properly and all the steel components powdercoated, including the ARB’s.
Many many new parts![]()

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Masked and part way through the prep.


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Yep exactly the same fault.Rich B wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 8:15 am That suddenly brings back memories - one of the pedals went on the wife's A3 years ago, I can't remember the details, but I remember getting it all back together was an absolute fucker as one bit was spring loaded. I'm sure it was the same thing that had broken.
The pedal is being welded today and then I’ll pop it in tomorrow I hope.
I think I can do it properly without Pre-compressing the spring so expect to be wearing an eye patch tomorrow
Dave!
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Snap....

Everything has been removed from mine and yours looks pretty empty

Dave!
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if you could cut the a huge hole in the bulkhead for access, I bet it would be simple!V8Granite wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 11:42 amYep exactly the same fault.Rich B wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 8:15 am That suddenly brings back memories - one of the pedals went on the wife's A3 years ago, I can't remember the details, but I remember getting it all back together was an absolute fucker as one bit was spring loaded. I'm sure it was the same thing that had broken.
The pedal is being welded today and then I’ll pop it in tomorrow I hope.
I think I can do it properly without Pre-compressing the spring so expect to be wearing an eye patch tomorrow. Then mumbling about stupid Audi cars while I put cable ties on.
Dave!
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Have a mini issue. Engine light on and stuttering, wont rev. Internet says spark plugs, coils or fuel pump. The low fuel warning light did come on shortly before, 60 miles left in the tank but it suggests its related. Put 5 litres of sul in from a can, still doing it so off to the tuna (cheap garage) to see what they say.
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Moar photos from Dave too please

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mytyres.co.uk is what I usually end up using including fitting locally. Blackcircles is also my other go to.DeskJockey wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 11:00 pm Any recommendations for online tyre places? Just checked Blackcircles and the Michelins I want have gone up from £82ish to £126ish per tyre (fully fitted).
Before someone suggests another tyre, I've got very nearly new ones on two wheels already, so want a matched set.
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Get the codes read, I'd wager HPFPBroccers wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 1:50 pm Have a mini issue. Engine light on and stuttering, wont rev. Internet says spark plugs, coils or fuel pump. The low fuel warning light did come on shortly before, 60 miles left in the tank but it suggests its related. Put 5 litres of sul in from a can, still doing it so off to the tuna (cheap garage) to see what they say.