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Struggling to find the fuel-out sample connector i already have the dry break fuel sampling connector on the car, and i'm struggling to find out what the actual connector is that i need with a bit of clear tubing crimped onto it, so i can drain fuel... |
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RE: compatible UK trailers @rjbender hi Rod, with my first event being on 31st march, my attention is back on this subject... my towcar is... a relatively low car (4 series coupe). And my concern now is whether, if using a no... |
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap? @ntf3000 the problem i have is i'm completely on my own... running the car on my own etc. No one to help, and looks like it'll be a fiddle for me to push the flat 'door' in, somehow wedge a funnel in... |
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap? brill thank you where can one get the technical manual for the car? i've always had them with every car i've ever owned...can't seem to find one for the RS3 am i going to have to remove the seats/ba... |
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Dry break to normal fuel cap? my car has a dry-break fuel filler cap on it, and i don't fancy spending £800+ on refuelling equipment - i want to convert it back to a normal cap so i can use a funnel and fill, but - i've got 2 'por... |
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RE: Tying down a radical rebooting an old thread... my radical was delivered today (oh boy what a glorious feeling!).Could anyone possibly take a nice pic side on showing how you tie the straps to secure the car?I have a pai... |
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RE: Radical Jacking/Lifting Posted by: @davidf @rojid I don't know. I personally hate buying the same thing twice. You can use jack stands under the hubs; I used this for a couple of months and was able to service the engine... |
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RE: Radical Jacking/Lifting Posted by: @davidf @rojid Yes, this is wide enough. My chassis stand is 24 inches wide, and it works well however because it is pretty narrow, I need to locate the rear stand pretty far back under t... |
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RE: Radical Jacking/Lifting Is a pair of 30" wide chassis stands wide enough to support the car? Just want to make sure before i buy these.... Attachment : 2022-01-16 14_40_04-B-G Racing Motorsport 7 Inch x 30 Inch Medium P... |
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RE: SILVERSTONE 2022 - IMPORTANT INFO FOR RADICAL DRIVERS well thats a small dream shattered. was looking forward to driving silverstone for the very first time. |
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RE: Another option to lift your Radical Posted by: @trakmnky I put the sand bags on top of the car just behind the crash structure. Between the front tires. No problem on the measurements. Let me take some new ones, I think I threw my or... |
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RE: Another option to lift your Radical Posted by: @trakmnky It's more stable and much quicker than using jack stands. I do put 100lbs of sand on the front before working on it as it makes it that much more solid. where abouts do you ... |
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RE: Narrow garage car storage problem i may have found the perfect solution: Attachment : 2021-12-17 22_07_06-Race Car _ Vehicle Dolly Board _ Car Skates 210mm Height _ eBay.jpg 1215x405mms overall, 18mms thick. 210mms height,... |
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Narrow garage car storage problem my next big conundrum is my narrow garage. It's only 2.5m wide, and with various things i have to place on one side, i have a 2 metre wide space left....enough for the SR3, but not wide enough for me... |
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RE: Common mechanical faults/weak spots on SR3? @raider89 i'm also curious to know how i can safely store it, as it's going to be sat in the garage for 3 months whilst the UK is cold and gloomy. i assume i'll have to start it up every week to kee... |
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