Dartz wrote: » Nothing more expensive than a cheap Mercedes.
Dartz wrote: » I've never flooded mine. This is usually s symptom of start, ignition or compression fail. No need for an octane booster. A little 2-stroke oil in the fuel helps, but the engine should inject enough oil anyway to keep running. Yes. But, on the other hand, it's more efficient the faster it revs. It really doesn't give a **** about RPM. No valvetrain parasitic losses and the like. **** happens. No worse than a cambelt job. Should do this anyway, no matter what car you own. They're well known. And a fairly simple engine to own at home. Yes. RX8's tend to spin the rear stationary gear bearing - **** happens. , and there's a growing belief that most engine failures are actually fuel-pump failures causing high RPM lean running, detonation and shattered seals. The RX8 engine is basically a 1973 engine design tuned to make twice its stock NA bhp. Do the same to a 1973 Civic and see what happens.
colm_mcm wrote: » It's not particularly cheap though?
power pants wrote: » could be 2 real owners but 4 owners on the check if the garage logged it in their names prior to selling Id definitely get someone to give it a once over ,gearbox etc
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Cool, i am trying to convince myself.
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Plan to ring all the insurers as I do every year, but does anyone have any broker recommendations.
fancy pigeon wrote: » Yaaay i can post links again! This made me laugh too muchBlinky
challengemaster wrote: » Chill - ended up going with them this year. They somehow had the exact same policy from AIG but 100 quid cheaper than another broker (hastings). And that was with the other broker using tricks such as value the car at €13,001 for a cheaper quote, etc. Just be prepared for an instant call as soon as you put in your number on their website.
kev250 wrote: » What is the purpose of the laser gadget that the tester points in the engine bay during the nct?
challengemaster wrote: » Temperature gauge, that's how they get the reading of what temperature the engine is during the emissions test (if you look at your NCT sheet, its there). It's an infrared temperature gauge, but obviously IR is invisible to human eye - so the laser is there for actually telling you where its pointing.
166man wrote: » You are very wrong there, chief.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Well my neck is killing me looking up at the sky. Worth it though seen a few shooting stars. You could stay out watching for the new 2 hours at least if you wanted. I think I seen enough after 5 mins.http://io9.com/the-best-meteor-shower-of-the-year-is-tonight-and-here-1723568562
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Oh dear God, all this results talks reminds me that I'm back at work in a few weeks. The hardship, so hard to face back
Simonigs1.0 wrote: » I swear my gf spends the entire month of august complaining about going back
CIP4 wrote: » It's well for the teachers off for the summer. My summer off this year fairly went to zero. Finishing work on the Friday the 4th back to college on the 7th. Work placement 21 weeks days holidays/ absent = 0. At least I got out to Spain before placement that seems so long ago now. Oh sh!t I hope this doesn't happen my one. Actually in car news one unusual gripe I have about my megane is that at night it honestly has one of the worst lit dashes I've ever seen. I mean vw and all the other main manufactures mastered the art of how to properly light up instruments in the early 2000s. I mean it's not hard all you want is every button consistently lit up with no bright dark spots. Then you come on to my car which is a long way of brand new but not ancient either it's like Renault went to fcuking woodies and got fiary lights and fcuked them in behind the dash. Very annoying at night all these bright and dull spots and it's not because of blown bulbs some buttons including the ones on the steering wheel are not even lit up I mean are we back to the 90s. Anyway very weird rant over.
Stheno wrote: » My car has a weird thing that if you put on full beams it dimms the dash
CIP4 wrote: » That could be a sign that your alternator is starting to slightly struggle and it's only showing under full electrical load or it could be just a quirk of the car either I wouldn't worry too much.
Stheno wrote: » Nah no problem with the alternator, as I regularly don't drive the car for a week, I think it's just a quirk of the car, there is something I do with the full beams on that restores the dash, can't remember it now, but it indicates it's some weird default setting Car is off to the mechanic soon for a couple of minor issues, and the fact I've put nearly 5k miles on it since I bought it (time flies) and I want it checked