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Whilst waiting for my Z to be serviced recently; I was strolling around the Dealership and took a long lingering look at the Asphalt model. I wonder If I could get the same finish to my Pearl if I washed it using a Brillo Pad ! ! Just a thouight .
 
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Are you sure that you are not Gorwell in disguise :lol:
 

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Add Traffic Film Remover to your pressure wash, should look the same if you wash it weekly after 12 months.
 
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OO58RON said:
Are you sure that you are not Gorwell in disguise :lol:
Hi new to this this my 2nd rcz ihave the asphalt well the first to have one in the uk idrove it to coventry last year once again its in the garage with probs love the car but ive given up with the it always having probs
 
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My asphalt is in now for a coolant sensor fault its in bits again ive had a type r scirroco seat cuppra non of these faults the problem is the crap bmw engine which by the way iwas going to buy the ds3r next untill i found out what engine it uses my advice steer well clear of rcz 200 THP cars or other cars that use it ie shitreon or mini
 

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The THP engine is a joint venture between Peugeot, Citreon & BMW PSA Group. The design of the engine is unquestionable, it has won many awards, albeit years ago- www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/en/media/pr ... d-year-row

I understand that if a key way were to be fitted to the crankshaft/camshaft, it would be more expensive to replace a timing chain rather than stretched bolts.
 

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Hatman said:
I understand that if a key way were to be fitted to the crankshaft/camshaft, it would be more expensive to replace a timing chain rather than stretched bolts.

Possible, but if they used for example a tollok bush like they use 100 000times in (heavy) industries, they ended up with easy replacement of anything and a decent joint. :)
 
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I had the same timing chain ore tensioner issue on my mini copper s -
Same engine!
 
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