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  1. WRC, Lesley.

    why would it be a special job? maybe a stupid question but if going for one solid colour. there would be no turning involved so no use for a cnc lathe. would just be a matter of media blasting them and powder coating or painting?

    thanks for the help so far people. all info will be past on.

    tctech if you could find out that would be good. also it would be a post job up to him could you ask him if this would be ok?

    thanks all and if there is any more info any one has let me know :thumbs:

    andy

  2. this is not for me but have a friend that is after alloy wheels refurbing. is there any where localish to salisbury, or some where that does postage as well.

    he has had quotes of £100 per wheel, that seems a little much to me.

    just getting some info on the wheels from him so will update with that in a bit.

    im sure that the average was about £40 a wheel for 15" wheels solid black powder coated?

    any links would be good, thanks

    andy

  3. not look at one before but on a mk1 golf caddy pickup i used the buffer and some rubbing compound to take the yellowy haze out off the rear window.

    they go realy bad and people tend to take them out and replace with a flat piece of perspex but then you cant put the seat back as far.

    they tend to look like this,

    IMAG0023.jpg

    about 20mins and a bit of effort and it was cristal clear again.

    rubbing compound like this,

    http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_170783_langId_-1_categoryId_165625

    andy

  4. i always find on mine that its a pain in the ass to jack it up as its so low. just slide drip tray under (just fits) spanner and reach from the drivers wheel, one hand and pull. cars still on the ground so nice and easy. 15 mins and job done, oil and filter change.

    never rounded one off with a spanner yet. but you do have to use the ring end.

    andy

  5. i will add mine i guess. toyota dealer in salisbury. :angry:

    first off when i got the car, when in to get some touch up paint as some one had used many colour before and non had been close. first off i was told that my model of car didnt exist. then show him out the show room window that it was in front of his face.took the reg number and it didnt come up on there system at all. gave them the paint code, he told me that i must have it wrong as it didnt exist. showed him a picture of the vin plate just to make sure and nothing. now i know its an import but i go to halfords and they run the reg and it comes up with the paint code 6k8. spot on and they mix the paint that is not perfect but a very close match. B)

    next time was when the speed sensor on the car went. went to the local parts dealers, all of them recognise the number plate by the way. they told me that its a toyota only part. so expecting the worst, you know when its "toyota only" to take the vaseline with you :blush: . well it wasnt to bad in the end, they wanted about £180 plus the vat. thought well cant get it any where else so ok how long to get it as the car is in bits? they then came back with 2-4 weeks. :o im sorry what? the response "yes sir, we have to order it direct for toyota japan as yours is an import". well thats just crap, i think i'll leave it then. got hold of rhdjapan.com who i have used before. tell them what im after. get an email back within a few hours (think it was) £86 delivered straight from toyota japan. ok'ed it and it got to me in 3 days. no import duties to pay as well :) . to say that toyota deals in the uk and putting a small mark up on parts is an understatement. as we know the £86 had shipping cost and toyota japans mark up on it. :rolleyes:

    now i know that an import is very confusing and i shouldnt expect much as they are "completely different and made in a different language by a different company, in a different factory by men with 3 eyes and five arms". :lol: but the fact that even a halfords monkey can mash keys on a computer and pull up that its a toyota celica says that toyota (in salisbury at least) are doing some thing wrong. :P

    so my experience with toyota dealers is shall we say, not so good. :unsure:

    andy

  6. so what happens when you wash the car and polish it properly? cant see them lasting more than a month at a time. plus if not cleaned properly and sealed it will trap in moisture and speed up rusting??? like the idea of big strips to do the lower part of the car that are prone to stone chips that you cant see normally. but at £25 for half an A4 sheet i think you would need about £500 to do it. plus there are already stone chip protection films on the market.

    like the idea just cant see the practical point.

    nice to see some new products though, and if anyone does use it would like to see the results.

    andy

  7. i wasnt on about porting the head. apart from at the end with the SJ bit.

    alot of people think that the inlet track is just there to get the air from point A to point B. there is more to it than that, the length and diameters of the tracks and even down to the corner rads make a huge difference. you can tune an engine to perform at different revs by the length of the inlet track for example. thats why you have acis.

    all im saying is its just as easy to get it wrong as get it right. :P

    dan as for getting fraze from the casting, with mass production and pressure die casting and good tool makers you can get an almost perfect finish every time. there is also things like electro deburring that will take out burr's with next to no man hours involved and de-flashing presses that can be automated. so again no man hours involved.

    im not saying dont do it im just saying dont expect anything from doing it. if you go in expecting nothing and get some thing its a winner. :D

    that bmw engine must have been designed by stevie wonder to get an 85bhp or 73.9% gain from doing that. :lol:

  8. i would say that you will not get any thing out of any thing you are doing at home.

    unless you understand fluid dynamics and thing like venturi effects you will more likely do more harm than good. you have to remember that toyota farmed the job out to yamaha for a good reason. the pro's will use a flow bench test to get it right.

    but in saying that if there are any major casting fraze, flash or burr's then removing them back to the standard surface will not hurt. i cant see there being may, if any though.

    working with carbs i have seen some real bodge jobs in the past. people that think they know what there doing and smooth every thing out in the carb and then end up sending it to use saying it doesnt work. there are a few corners/angles in the carbs that are ment to be there and once gone they just end up being expensive paper weights.

    was it not SJ that had porting and polishing done on his and it returned next to nothing in gains?

    just my thoughts.

    andy

  9. the viper system i have is nice. viper 480xv

    it has a 2 way hand set on it so if you are range of the car you will get a beeping hand set if the car is broken into. also made by directed electronics so all the extra clifford stuff will plug straight in to it, remote start proximity sensor ect.

    thatchams alarms dont really count for much these days to be fair. some insurance companies like them but i would not be buying one thinging its going to lower your insurance enough to ever pay for the alarm in the life of the car.

    most insurance companies will only take trackers as a saftey feature to lower the insurance.

    the viper i have i fitted myself and to be fair if you know the car, not the alarm i would say even with a 3 point immobiliser it would only take 15mins to disable it if wired the way the installation manual tells you to. not that you can get hold of the installation manual because its a cat 1 thatchams alarm, (took me about a month to get the hole manuals for all there alarms) yeah right. but if its wired up the way mine is then it will take at least an hour to get to the wires to disable it as its all up in the dash and you cant get to them. well i guess you could do it quicker with a disc cutter but then you would end up with no dash left.

    so basically i woulds say get a good system or you will end up with faults all the time with the cheaper ones. paying about £300 is about right includding fitting.

    diercted electronics do many systems and range in price.

    andy

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