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:greetings-wavingblue: welcome :text-welcomewave:
Nice car :clap:
Sounds like your used to having nice cars. You might be surprised to find that this little Peugeot turns more heads than either of your previous rides.
There are plenty of meets on the calendar, have a look in that section...
There are so many issues that can be caused by a lack of oil with these engines. It’s so important to keep your oil topped up as close to the top mark on the dipstick as possible. Its not always easy to see exactly where the level is, and it is important to not overfill.
Also, it’s important...
From what I’ve read, when the tensioner has started to fail, the chain itself stretches slightly, which can cause problems in itself, so I agree that it’s not a good idea to start changing one part or another, go for the full kit. The parts are not the expensive bit anyway, it’s the labour...
The Swageline Automotive renderings posted the picture with this narrative....
The Peugeot RCZ was a compact coupé sold by the French manufacturer from 2010 to 2015. Based on the last-gen 308, it offered supercar looks for a family car price tag. My new version would continue in this...
:greetings-wavingblue: Welcome :text-welcomewave:
I’ve had mine for almost 5 years now, that’s more or less a record for me.
Only yesterday as I turned a corner a woman with her family were looking at my car as I turned, and I could see her say “ooh look at that car!”, so it might not be a...
I’d like to take a look at it from the side & rear, looking at the roof, it looks like they have kept the double bubble, but I’m not sure how “new” the photo is it might just be a version of the RCZ they were considering.
When I was installing it it was 27 degrees outside & nearly 40 in the car, hence the air con set to 18. I know this type of thing is more flexible when warm though, so good call.
I think it would be better if it had some sort of adhesive strip attached, but then it would be tricky pushing it...
Sort of. It’s supposed to just push into gaps, but it tends to not go in easily if the gap is really tight, and falls back out if the gap is too big.
I ended up using a very small amount of glue to hold it in place, especially the ends, but trying to make sure it wouldn’t be noticeable if I...