Right, just wondering where the rules/law/whatever stands regarding driving at night with the front foglights on as well as the headlights? Is it allowed? I assume it is as see lots of guys driving about with both headlights and foglights on, but just wanted to be 100% clear on the issue (I like to obey the rules ) Cheers
I'll settle for Blurple too. by the way Phil, get on an easyjet flight and come to the December Bluewater meet Am sure me and Si can provide accomodation
Looking at the other mods seems you need to have a fair amount of technical knowledge regarding Starlets, be a regular poster on the site and be fairly level headed and friendly towards other members. Doubt there's any need for any more mods tbh, the site runs well enough as it is
hehe, the Irony is that "uksc very own resident spell checker!!!" doesn't even work grammatically, mr spell checker Should be "uksc's very own resident spell checker" Sorry to be pedantic
Also, I'm led to believe that the 4e and 5e series engines have a 'non-interference' camblet, where if it does indeed snap then there's enough clearance that it won't rip your engine to pieces, you just won't be able to drive the thing
Believe the cambelt on Starlets is either 40,000 miles or 60,000 miles. Definately view it, also try to test drive it and look for smoke out the exhaust and so on
Afternoon Mark. Welcome along. Surprised no-one else has twigged who you are, as if they had done, they'd realise pics of your car have already been posted by your brother Enjoy your stay amigo
Would hazard a guess that maximum you could get from an SR would be 90-100bhp (tops) unless you're doing engine swaps and so on. Even so you'd need to spend a lot of money for little gains, as many n/a (non turbo) owners on here will tell you