Everything posted by aquanuke
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Just bought a V8!
Very tidy, I bought an e34 525ix awd when it was snowing. Well built cars for sure, but mines a dreadful lazy auto. Would love to have the v8 now the snows gone.
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mould in car
Yep was a bit of a shock :shock:
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mould in car
Not touched the z for about 6 weeks. Thats not very long but the mould was really really bad, thick and green. The gear knob was completely covered in a good few millimeters :no: Anyone tried something like this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Caravan-electronic-dehumidifier-Classic-car-portable-x2-/190455821463?pt=UK_Campervan_Caravan_Accessories&hash=item2c580d3497 Rather spend a few quid then end up binning all the carpets etc.
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mould in car
Couple of my cars are getting mould inside where im not using them very much. Any tips to stop mould?
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Ps3 ylod!
Ive fixed mine about 5 times now, currently its ylod and I cant be bothered. Lasts about a month after a fix. Search on you tube shows you how to fix it.
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Nice new car
I had one of those 20 years back, didnt look as clean and tidy as yours does now :)
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what is your 0-60mph ?
If you just want a rough idea you can guess for every 40bhp less 0.3 At the start at least.
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Gary Moore Has died!
very sad, RIP
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intercooler help
That looks like you need to be a bit handy making/buying pipe work and then who knows if it would be any better then stock.
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I learnt something new today
I always thought it was due to different parts that made it more expensive in that they have to be sourced. Although theres not much that is different and in most cases you can use the UK parts anyway. From an insurance view I guess that would have to fit say Jap brake calipers or Jap alloy wheels as they are different to the UK ones. End of the day the insurance co. has to fit what the car was made for. Of course they just make the rule to fit all imports, another import could have much more major parts different. The flip side is with the age of these cars any insurance claim would just send it to the scrappers anyway. So no parts required. Maybe a new insurance rule for import cars this old would be better :)
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Crankshaft Nut!
I got one of those its rubbish 280lb is pretty useless.
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What injectors I need??
As a rule you can pretty much say injectors are good for similiar as their name ie 370cc good for 370bhp 555cc good for 550bhp 740cc good for 750bhp
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A good waxing all over
wax on, whack off
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Japspeed hard pipes - fitting
The ones that run down each side of the engine.
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Japspeed hard pipes - fitting
Its fiddly for sure, but doable.
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Japspeed hard pipes - fitting
Are the black hard pipes you connecting on seated properly. I just loosened them down by the turbos, placed a piece of wood on top and tapped them down with a hammer.
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TOP GEAR Is Back!
Its on final gear as well, bit of a joke at the start of that episode about iplayer :) http://www.finalgear.com/shows/topgear/16/
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Japspeed hard pipes - fitting
You tried some washing up liquid
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Is my rust redeemable? (FAO Jeff and Jamie also)
Yep all repairable but if your paying someone else to do it will cost more then its worth. I just bought a welder, watched some youtube vids and did it myself with no experience. Really not that hard to do.
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Does any one recognise this car ?
not shaw
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removing imobilizer
Thanks, I found the manual (not wiring diagram) and its a cobra GT136/142. From your username you sound as though your in that game.
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removing imobilizer
I have some crappy cobra imobilizer / alarm fitted and its hit and miss if I can ever start the car. Right now it wont start. How do you disconnect it, bypass the whole thing.
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Big Thanks to Aquanuke
NP glad to help others here have done the same for me, spread the love :)
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small tapered pipe under plenum needed
Put in the post today Darren
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small tapered pipe under plenum needed
Bingo found it, just make sure this is the right one. Its this one. http://www.z1motorsports.com/product_info.php?cPath=6_541&products_id=3726 Bottom of that list - Silicone PCV Hose - Rear