(2014-04-04 18:29)Toni Wrote: [ -> ]Did you really answer to a 3 year old photo? And that guy almost never is in the forums lol.
Its the second time he doing it haha
Why the... do you keep quoting that same carb turbo post. That car was a total junker anyway and just made into a cheap ice-track car or something. It doesn't need to be efficient
And no, you don't need direct injection. A regular fuel rail would do just fine.
I should twin turbo myself so someone could quote it after 3 years.
Some from today.
Without load;
With load;
Those fit nicely in the trunk, plenty of room left still
On the yard about to go to work
You need the arse of it lowered.
The rear springs are most likely from estate model, because the stock springs were way too loose to carry anything/anyone in it.
The rear is a bit hard when empty, but with 80kg+ weight on it, runs perfectly smooth.
The front springs are way too low, will probably have to buy new ones, the old ones might be broken because it's so low. The front wheels are scraping the wheel arches on speedbumps and hard braking.
Got a flat in the mini. Stupid Ohio roads and potholes. Hit it at 25 or so. Couldn't see it it was just after the crest of a hill. Someone behind me hit it too. This is one of the few times I feel the city should have to pay for the damage. The pothole was the entire right side of the lane :/ Their lack of maintenance is going to cost me $200. Or more if it bent the rim.
update:
2 other cars have now hit it and blown tires lol.
Pics
A new filter getting little better sound in exhaustsystem
Jimmy, if you could afford, you really should get it painted normal or metallic black! Would look really good
The new lights are actually looking much better than I expected, nice choice
And you really should get rid of those nasty old headlight sprinklers and fill out the holes underneath. I think it would make the front look so much cleaner. Maybe debadge it as well - like this one:
Yeah, i need a new grill now, probaly gonna remove sprinkles at same time when i am doing it
trying out in darkness kinda bright for H7 lights 55 Watts lights