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Sounds like the decimal wheel is getting stuck on the mile wheel making it do it2 points
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Cheers All Yes still in the Repair industry. Will be now training people and on the sales side. New Company to put my stamp on, great money, awesome branding,,,the people, the best. Can't wait! The lude sold, so when get the cash, should be friday, get the rest of the bits bought. Intercooler, oil/water lines, joiners, couplings and service bits.2 points
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As the title says. Seeing as a lot of requests for M's are poping up i thought i'd start this thread to help people find there new motor 1st up is this http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/231460849466?nav=SEARCH http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/301476286037?nav=SEARCH http://www.gumtree.com/p/honda/honda-civic-1.8-vti-b18c4-5-door-estate-low-mileage-no-rust-service-history-family-owned-from-new/1098242291 http://www.gumtree.com/p/honda/honda-civic-vti-estate-1.8-aerodeck/1097418119 http://www.gumtree.com/p/honda/honda-civic-1.8-vti-s-dohc-vtec-/1096990012 theres a starter for u guys1 point
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Cheers lads... Been wondering why my washers had become half hearted... Found out the 90° connections i put on the bottoms of the jets had formed a crack due to being too small and i forced them on lol. So i was just soaking the bay instead! Found a couple pipe connectors at work and done some magic and sorted them now!! Happy days! Pics tommorrow!1 point
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Ahh man!! Those seats look great mate! Suit it perfectly!! Just been looking at the pics... Have you thought about some spacers to widen the wheels a touch? A bit of tread exceeding would look mean mate!!1 point
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So when is the power steering coming out? But yeah totally understand mate!1 point
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It could be he's pinched the seal when fitting the new one!1 point
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Shouldnt take longer than a day mate so here's hoping!1 point
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Wow awesome seats mate.. Looking great.. For side lights though I would recommend only cree bulbs as they are 10 times brighter than any other leds.. Love that night shot1 point
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You have to like them Kyfer, that's 18 months worth of saving you just spaffed!1 point
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Well with the abs-activating weather we keep having it's a bit hard to tell, but actually i think the pedal feel is a little firmer than before. I can report better in the spring on this one as well...1 point
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Wheels look spot on mate good job!! It seems its only me who takes donkeys years to spray anything, everyone else seems to cruise through it and the parts are done in no time haha!!!1 point
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Still don't know what to say about this Rediculous Car. Just amazing.1 point
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Well, let's get into this. Friday before last I went to pick up some headlights for my car (stock with painted inners), I knew my clutch was bad but then I'd assumed it was the original clutch on 107k miles, I traveled 25 miles to the guy to get the headlights and on the way as the car was warm, I started getting clutch slip in 4th, 5th and 6th, not good when you're on the M25 going 60 and you put your foot down and nothing happens. Oops. The area I picked them up from was full of boy racers, including an Astra VXR that tried it on in greasy conditions. I figured my clutch had one last launch and 1st to 3rd were somewhat usable. Then I realised it was a private road. Anyway I got the headlights and got them home: But then I had to sort out the clutch didn't I? So a Genuine Honda clutch kit was ordered and promptly delivered: Then onto fitting the clutch, what a ballache of a job this was, had to drop the subframe, remove the alternator, starter motor, pulleys, belt, airbox, pretty much most of the engine bay ancillaries: Then when the clutch was all done, the headlights went on Looks way more aggressive in my opinion, better in person actually and at night especially when the cars off it has that stealth look! Quick pic outside work: And after doing the clutch, wow what a difference, the old one had really had it, it was the original clutch that's gone through 6 previous owners and over 100k miles! The car is now way smoother to drive, any notchiness is gone, it feels brilliant and sharp and a lot faster than it already was... But anyway, let's get to the main point here. I got home and my delivery had arrived. What could be in these then? Better open one to have a better look inside eh? Smaller one probably first.. Wait, what's this? Yes it is, my CF spoiler had arrived. Not quite overnight parts, but very very happy. But then they also came with these: This must be a hint to what's in the bigger box, if you haven't guessed it already.. it is my carbon fibre bonnet! I haven't opened the box yet because then mum will have to deal with a expensive bonnet sitting unboxed in the living room! But yeah that's the updates for now.. bring on show season 2015 and fitting!1 point
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Treated the Aerodeck for a set of S2000 seats! Does have 2 large rips on the drivers seat but then the other seats weren't in best condition too.. I only just managed to grab them with help from @Chandler . Thanks dude I have also replaced the led side lights today as the other ones were starting to flicker1 point
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Wheels looking spot on mate. And can't beat a bit of photo whoring. Quality pics1 point
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very nice mate! seen a few picture on FB!! will look awesome when you got it lowered!1 point
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also fitted some DRL's to the boot so i can see properly at night!! and a night picture!1 point
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so a few updates!! fitted a tow bar for my bike rack doesn't look pretty with the plug, but its for a purpose not to look pretty!! and my bike and trailer on there1 point
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Well after a bit of research, I've found the following: From the Aerodeck workshop manual - From the DC2 Integra manual - So it appears that our cars LCA pickup points are 8mm narrower than the DC/EG At least I know how much I need to take off the brace on the milling machine!1 point
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Yeah its about £890 a month but now days you would pay that in rent for a two bed flat!... The house itself isn't too big, just a 2 bed semi detatched cottage... But it has a long driveway, garage ( ), outhouse and a long garden... In a nice quiet area so really excited to get in there really! Owner has said its ours! Should be in within two months fingers crossed!1 point
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Sorry. I forgot to update this. After I laced the piston with WD40 and pushed it back in place with the G Clamp I'd left it a few days until the morning I had it booked in with my mechanic. It must have done the trick as after all as it worked fine driving it to the garage. He had a look over it and said it was fine. Fingers crossed it keeps it working for the next while. Thanks1 point
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Hi yeah sorry @Krzys, I found the positive cable on the battery was able to be wobbled so I've moved it and tightened it and touch wood it's sorted although it's now drinking fuel as the rear brake piston isn't returning properly when the brakes are applied so I've lost patience with it now lol At least it's sorted the dodgy start though1 point
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Update: swapped out coil and it starts now. Very odd as they both read the same on my meter, can only assume the old one is collapsing under load. Thanks for all your help folks.1 point
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Yes! You need to fit them asap! The USDM mod sort that issue out for sure Does look a bit moody haha. The OhSoSeriousDeck! Thanks! I wasn't too sure about the yellow fogs and orange indicators but I guess it gives it a nice bit of colour1 point
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