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Steams

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Everything posted by Steams

  1. Thanks for your continued support to the club mate :thumbup1:
  2. Wahay, nice one :thumbup1:
  3. No, you just need to leave the outer shell from the old bush in place.
  4. The supplements are for the changes in later specs as the main book only goes upt to 93 iirc. And all though they are fairly hefty tomes £14 p+p is taking the p1ss.
  5. I've got ES poly ones and you need to keep the outer shell of the old bush. You won't be able to change them by just dropping the sub a 6" i'm afraid. You're going to need good access to get the old bushes out so it's a sub off job. HTH
  6. ? I never had a problem when I used a 1/2" socket extension to undo the plug.
  7. Just undo the sump plug and drain it out, put the plug back in and remove the filler plug (half way up the box) fill with new oil until it starts to drip out of the filler plug. I use MT90 gearbox oil, it helps reduce crunchy synchros and is a common choice. HTH ps. You'll want something like this to put the new oil in; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Siphon-Hand-Pump-Deluxe-WATER-OIL-LIQUID-FUEL-FLUID-Pump-Air-Inflater-Tool-/310595504363?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4850ef48eb
  8. Do you mean the stuff that you can get in a spray can as well? If so DON'T DO IT, it'll peel at the slightest knock.
  9. Sorry lads, this is a banned members car. Thread closed.
  10. Congrats on the sad sale mate and glad you're sticking around :thumbup1:
  11. Welcome back buddy, I've missed you :)
  12. The RS500 would keep up with a stock zed but that has 345bhp and a 0-60 of 5.7s compared to a stock zed's 300bhp and 0 - 60 0f 5.5. Not to mention the amount of torque steer from a FWD car. A stage one zed would own it :)
  13. It wouldn't hold it's own against a stock zed, tell him to stop talking *****x :lol:
  14. I'll have one by the time I'm 70 on current guesswork :thumbup1: When they're about £1.5k for a rust pile shed that needs "some" work...:lol:
  15. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21498077 A sad day, used to love The Good Life :(
  16. I wouldn't use a spray they tend to be oil based and you run the risk of sucking the oil through the filter and covering the MAF wire.
  17. I'd also get a centre punch and use that before you drill, you want a 6x1.25 tap for the thread cutting. :) If you've never tapped an new thread before there are a couple of things you need to do to. 1... Once drilled, only turn the tap a quarter of a turn (you'll feel it cutting), then turn it anti-clockwise again, keep doing this until you're done. This will ensure the tap will not get clogged up with swarf and jam. and 2.. Take it slowly, if you break the tap in the hole it's a right PITA to get it out as they are harder than you're average drill bit. Sorry if I'm teaching you to suck eggs. HTH
  18. Have a word with MarkDerby he's our audio man and should be able to help out :)
  19. That's awesome :lol:
  20. makes sense, cheers lads :thumbup1:
  21. I've always wondered why we call the convertible "verts" when every other convertible is known as either a soft top or rag top?
  22. Wouldn't an NA clutch slip like a bugger on a TT?
  23. Brian's like Japan, he gets shit done..lol makes you look like a whinny little pussy with your rear arches, eh mate? :lol:
  24. Well done bud, as Gaz said, you've done that girl proud :thumbup1:

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