
g0ldf1ng3r
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20 hours ago, fla said:What size of speakers can be installed in the dash without compromising the fitment of the speaker covers? Does anyone have any pics of an install that they could post up, plus recommended speaker sizes?
Thanks
Hasan
hi hasan
im trying to think back probably 20 years to when i first owned the 16v - i think i put 4" inifinity 2 ways in the dash but the covers would never fit over properly
if im honest i the recess is so small i wouldnt bother putting a speaker in there
ive got 6.5" JL audios in the front & 6*9 inifinity in the rear & sound is awesome
you can get decent 5.25" in the OE door pods but be careful with how deep they are as they can push the door membrane back
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11 hours ago, Philly-R6 said:£25 deposit sent - thank you
excellent thanks
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15 hours ago, ger040 said:deposit paid - thanks
much appreciated
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thanks everyone - 9 deposits now in 🙂
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1 hour ago, StormyTommy said:Only just saw this, £25 deposit sent.
thanks
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1 hour ago, Stone0311 said:Deposit sent
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brilliant
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18 hours ago, Keyo said:Paid cheers mate.
thanks keyo
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1 hour ago, TimA said:2 x deposit sent from me as well. Thanks again for organising👍🏻
brilliant thanks tim
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6 minutes ago, MJA said:£25 deposit paid, cheers
great, much appreciated
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cracking thanks for being so prompt guys 🙂
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quick note to say that despite repeated attempts both on here & via email i have had no response from Kenny vr671 & i have removed from the list
Kenny - if by chance you see this pls do get in touch
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afternoon all 🙂
right then time to get things moving on this, as im sure you will all be happy to hear
Zak has calculated costs etc & is primed ready to order the parts. it looks like they will be coming in at around about the estimated £84 delivered
due to the number of looms it is a large outlay so he would be grateful if everyone could pay a £25 deposit upfront
if you could pls send the paypal friends & family to [email protected]
once sent if you could then put a confirmation on here i can keep a track of it
hopefully that is ok with everyone
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4 minutes ago, jenkiam said:Can anyone point me to a definitive explanation of how to fix or replace the fan/heater controls of a 95 Corrado plse?
as per previous check out the wiki guides to being with if you havent already
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7 minutes ago, jenkiam said:Can anyone point me to a definitive explanation of how to replace the electric window regulator on a 95 car? Lots of threads on here with broken links so I'm not having any joy finding wat i need
have you had a look through the wiki pages?
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1 minute ago, Dox said:You could be right, but its the speed at which the spoliler lifts that the suffix of the part number denotes, all should work - plug and play?
true, i would imagine they would both work at a guess
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12 minutes ago, Dox said:Welcome, there are two modules because there are 2 different speeds that the spoiler lifts at, UK spec is the lower of the 2 speeds I believe?
IIRC they are early or late model differences m8
my 1990 16v raises at 45mph
the 95 VR6 raises at 55mph
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9 minutes ago, seanl82 said:Haha, unfortunately not mate!
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32 minutes ago, Mawrick said:Anyone know of any of the "premium" tyre brands still makes the original size for the Corrado VR6 (205/50/15) - alternative any suggestions on what other brands might be good alternative, must be good wet weather properties.
Also would there be some other more available size that will fit the original speedline rims ?.
the 205 fitment for the speedline is becoming a problem
i have always ran bridgestone potenza's on my VR6 & were always preference on my other cars too - however some wise fool at bridgestone decided they didnt want to make in our size any longer
i have a similar dilemma with choice of tyres for the modena's im putting on the VR - the staggered 215 & 225 width on a 16" i want give me hardly any choice at all
to have front & rear matching there was really only the yokohama ad08r's but i am aware they are meant to be bad in the wet as are predominantly a track tyre. however on a recent search nexen are making both sizes needed for the new wheels
which bring me to my point........i run 205/45/17 on my supercharged mini & have last year moved to nexen fera su1 front & rear
they are performing very well so far & the mini is a bit of an asbo beast. they seem good in both wet & dry, dont seem to spin up much with the traction turned off & side wall seems good on turn in
my friend also runs the nexen on her track car & all reports are they a very good all rounder, they had sun, rain & snow on the last day out lol
i will be putting nexens on the modean's when they are ready
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1 hour ago, seanl82 said:cant see the info sean 😞
any center gauges on there? lol
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11 hours ago, James. said:Good skill. Is that a cassette storage fascia you’ve used ?
oooo i have one of those in the 16v!! ideas begin
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On 4/10/2022 at 10:45 AM, robhearne said:Thanks for the replies guys, It seems like there's a great deal of trust in Stealth Racing, but they are quite far away from me and it would cost a fair amount just to trailer it up there for a second opinion. As trust in the garage seems to play a big part in people's recommendations, I figure I'll let you guys know that it's at JMR racing. I've used JMR before for suspension work (back in 2007) and I believe that John knows his stuff, but I get the impression that he's a bit of a perfectionist and always starts off by recommending the premium option. I'm a perfectionist as well, but I'm not sure if I can justify the perfectionist price tag 😀
It seems like maybe a top-end rebuild rather than a full rebuild is the way to go,
as per as others are saying i would start with a top end rebuild & get the chains done. it is possible to inspect the health of the bottom end by looking for the original honing marks in the bores
FYI i had my top end & chains done at approx 155K with vince at stealth & the bottom end was judged to be pretty healthy
also as per what other have said, there will be a number of other parts which would be wise to renew during the work; water pump, aux water pump, thermostat, thermostat housing, temp sensors to name a few
IIRC my work with stealth ended up being around £3.5k as we ended up chasing old failing parts for a short while but i did also add fancy stuff like 263 cams, BMC CDA & a remap
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On 4/8/2022 at 5:45 PM, fla said:Just took mine off to clean and the seal has perished. I've been experimenting with some thin walled silicone tube which fits in but its slightly too thick and wont allow the light to sit properly. Trimming it causes the edges to splay out and they dont do much sealing!
Any other ideas? Mine are clear repeaters, not the orange ones
Thanks
Hasan
new repeaters with seals are pennies on ebay m8
couple of quid & no messing required
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right then - we are just one member missing from the name & addresses
despite multiple messages on here & also to the user email
so as not to delay any longer im going to send the details over to the maker & explain 1 is a TBC
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what engine?
have you checked your throttle cable? how does the loud pedal feel underfoot, fairly flowing or stiff?
Triple relay uprated headlight looms
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great thanks