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j1mmytt

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  1. who knows? seems as though this may be a risk, i dont think there is anyway to tell :( I want to buy these ultralite nurburgring wheels 9.5 et20 all round, the spoke design looks as though they may touch my brakes...... anyone have these fitted with the 9.5 front and can tell me how much they cleared the stock brakes? btw if anyone mentions anything about them rubbing my arch with that offset i will shoot you. :nono::p thanks
  2. yes come on peeps get voting, lets see what everyone really likes eh?
  3. 0011 or 001 or somthing like that
  4. ah yeah im thinking of the aircon fan sorry.
  5. viscous clutch is prob buggard, what about the ecu temp sensor is it connected? when they have a bad connection the fan sticks on.
  6. you sure theres nothing else you need? bet there will be lol, any loom damage? new connectors or new loom? engine mounts ok? det sensor? list goes on and on with these things, where do ya stop.... never lol
  7. yeah i only bought two, one for each exhaust end shafts, although there is another piston seal on the inside which doesnt take as much stress so the stock ones are ok for those but the shaft seals need to be tougher.
  8. Think i got a close up one hang on a min..... edit: pic found v v v
  9. yes i would defo get them rebuilt as the engine is out, u never know when they might go pop. You wouldnt wanna have to take the engine out again :(
  10. i rebuilt my own turbos and bought the 360 bearing separatly and the step gap seals separate, i only wanted the best for my turbos so they can withstand a good thrashing which they have so far with no issues whatso ever ;) the main prob with the normal seal is it seals in a straight edge so once the seal loses a bit of its springyness or wears on the outside the seal is open and not sealing anymore so oil will get through the edge or the cut in the circle so to speak, the step gap still makes a seal even when its not completly compressed.... erm i think thats how it works, im no expert lol iirc i think the best way to fit the seal is to make sure the edge is furthest away from the oil channel so it has less chance to get through paaaa i dunno.
  11. uneven ground? is the suspension stock?
  12. Had to vote for funkysi this month, never thought id see the day.....
  13. like rob has mentioned, you need a step gap piston seal. Millet will stock them, you will need two one for each exhaust end shaft.
  14. I got some tein ha's that are sitting around now.... only prob is ive customised them to fit zeal springs, hard as fook but work quite well....
  15. no worries mate, you found the wheels you want yet? ;)
  16. defo not mine... but still look worth the money.
  17. what suprises me most all is the size of that ferraris brakes, dear lord they are huge.
  18. picture speaks for itself, hahahah in ya faces biatch's
  19. well why dont u buy some budget ones? do you reslly need the expensive ones?.. i might put my crap ones back on for the road..

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