s'true - harnesses prevent your body from submarining, so if the roof goes in you've in big doo doo. Only fit harnesses if you have a cage.
My other 'arf averages a whopping 67mph from her 106d. You'd do well to get within a regular 20mpg of that, even in a 1 litre. Hell, my 406 HDi give...
S'true, I always thought the 1.4 & 1.6 models were under rated, but the likes of Allards, DervDoctor etc, can extract some huge grunt from the HDi...
The awesome Henry Yorke has ontacted me with a date. Its provisional, but enough for me to take a flyer and book some leave.Top feller! :beer:
Someone musht shurely know?
If it's the bosh injection version, which I think most are, the 2.0 DW10TD is far more reliable than the old XUD. The only issue is a weak clutch tha...
The Wurth stuff is the mutts, albeit a tad pricy. I use Redex in the HDi every few thousand miles with good results. No need for an Italian tune up ...
Our CID have a fistful of 207s, new Clios and a Kia pmsl which I occasionally TWOC to go and get the chips for the office when it's my turn and I go...
cheers Gregg - I didn't know that they can be a bit variable.You got a new motor, feller?
quote Simon H:your opinions.... :beer: Yeah...whats a 'plot'?If it's fast cars you want, then Ronin is the film for you. The chase where Robert ...
good lord fellers - you know me, surely! The name 'turbolag (the erect member)' and the words 'petrol', 'sparker' and 'fuel bill' are rarely found to...
quote Tom Fenton:Honest John website - 1.8 8-valve XU petrol is the worst engine Honest John? Then it's bound to be accurate info.......years ba...
Happened to me years back in a company Primera. Turned out it was a disc rear brake set up, and where i'd been, er, drivind it rather enthusiasticall...
