If you add blue/blue/red M tape to the handle that will add another 5BHPBrian H wrote:Got me one of these (thanks Terry): -
Bonnet release handle guaranteed to increase BHP by at least 20.
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If you add blue/blue/red M tape to the handle that will add another 5BHPBrian H wrote:Got me one of these (thanks Terry): -
Bonnet release handle guaranteed to increase BHP by at least 20.
I bought one of these two years ago.......there were no instruction for the 5bhpTitan wrote: If you add blue/blue/red M tape to the handle that will add another 5BHP
Mine is plain, have they stopped them ?
Oh! That explain why my wife is telling me to slow down when I am in reverse......Titan wrote:Has your speed in reverse increased?
The clue is in the title,"what did you buy" not "what did you do" so unless you bought some cleaning stuff, I guess no,it doesn't count.When you receive your pay packet, you need to MOT your car and revisit the topic.Best of luck with that! Ours just passed with no work,16 years old now, but some advisories so we need to start saving.John1950 wrote:Does cleaning the engine bay , jet spraying the body work, shampooing and polishing it all until my tits ached count?
geminimustang wrote:The clue is in the title,"what did you buy" not "what did you do" so unless you bought some cleaning stuff, I guess no,it doesn't count.When you receive your pay packet, you need to MOT your car and revisit the topic.Best of luck with that! Ours just passed with no work,16 years old now, but some advisories so we need to start saving.John1950 wrote:Does cleaning the engine bay , jet spraying the body work, shampooing and polishing it all until my tits ached count?
I was more interested in how you grew tits or did you mean moobs?John1950 wrote:geminimustang wrote:The clue is in the title,"what did you buy" not "what did you do" so unless you bought some cleaning stuff, I guess no,it doesn't count.When you receive your pay packet, you need to MOT your car and revisit the topic.Best of luck with that! Ours just passed with no work,16 years old now, but some advisories so we need to start saving.John1950 wrote:Does cleaning the engine bay , jet spraying the body work, shampooing and polishing it all until my tits ached count?
Well, I bought some 'tyre dressing'. I also use it on all the black bits of the car, especially in the engine bay.
Mind you, I did of course catch the 'clue in the title', I was trying to inject a little humour on a Bank Holiday weekend.
Brian H wrote:A Pair of these: -
Do you know what they are?
Correct Brian, they are a little flimsier than I would like but t here is nothing left of my old ones. They are classed as air ducts when ordering for some reason. I have seen some aftermarket aluminium ones somewhere but cannot remember where must be getting old.Brian4 wrote:Brian H wrote:A Pair of these: -
Do you know what they are?
Splash guards from in front of the rear wheels. Being a cheapskate I repaired ours with some black plant pot. As they are thermoplastic I cut them to size put in a pan of boiling water bent to shape and allowed to cool and the fixed to the remains of the original.
Be careful next time it goes in the garage as they are just where the mechanic puts the lit pads for the vehicle lift.
Was this new?barbancourt wrote:340mm Raid Silberpfeil
Still need to find a hub adapter and two-stage airbag wiring harness. I'm excited though.
Nope. Ordered it on Ebay.Brian H wrote:Was this new?barbancourt wrote:340mm Raid Silberpfeil
Still need to find a hub adapter and two-stage airbag wiring harness. I'm excited though.
You can find the aluminium ones here: http://www.strong-strut.com/aerodevice.htmBrian H wrote: Correct Brian, they are a little flimsier than I would like but t here is nothing left of my old ones. They are classed as air ducts when ordering for some reason. I have seen some aftermarket aluminium ones somewhere but cannot remember where must be getting old.
Thankspemdp wrote:You can find the aluminium ones here: http://www.strong-strut.com/aerodevice.htmBrian H wrote: Correct Brian, they are a little flimsier than I would like but t here is nothing left of my old ones. They are classed as air ducts when ordering for some reason. I have seen some aftermarket aluminium ones somewhere but cannot remember where must be getting old.