....if I get a Longlife stainless steel free flow exhaust would it be worth getting a K & N air filter as well? If so, how much extra BHP would you reckon? I don't want to alter any other stuff as I see the start of a very slippery slope looming
AlanW going for nearly stage 1 shocker :o
Welcome to the site and it looks like a lovely example
Re: Hello!! - New Coupe Owner.
[Re: Gunzi]
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Cracking looking example you have there, just my opinion but i think you you should keep it looking original. We dont want to see big spoilers or wheels after a couple of weeks haha.
I think a few performance enhancments are fine though but it should be fast enough for now..unless your used to driving powerfull cars. The insurance must be quite high, I was paying £1300!(21 years old with full ncb)when i got my car back in 2003. And listen to the others and keep your oil level checked. You probably know already but keep in mind frequent checking and maintenance is essential and it costs a lot more to run than a small hatchback.
Thanks for the comment and the advise guys, I have been checking the oil at every possible oppurtunity but she dosen't seem to be drinking it at the moment.
Originally Posted By: johnnystorm
Originally Posted By: Julesman84
Back when I was at college one of my lecturers had one and swore that it ran best on Vpower, so I am planning to do the same.
After our chat I thought I'd best dust off my old FCCUK login and see what's what!
I dunno if you meant me in the quote above or if you've had two Coop driving teachers!
I think most of my contributions here vanished with the great FCCUK crash a while back, hey ho!
Keep enjoying the coop and I've sent of the request for the new certificate!
Yes thats right, Coop driving teachers are far and few between
Excellent, thanks for that. If you could drop me an email or give me a bell when you get them back that would be great.