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If people have a quick Google... You will find the biggest stock Peugeot 4x108 brake disc (with the right offset) is the one I'm using...323mm
Calipers are from a Volvo XC90.
EBC ultimax Pads. (Never used before, were on offer at £35ish)
Master cylinder is a T4 transporter 25.4mm
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Got electric windows working now.
Also got central locking working and all on one key (was two before) - need to program the fob now.
Next to tackle today is a CV boot errrghhhh
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CV boot done. I hate CV grease. Took ages to clean the wheel and brakes... Despite it being a pinhole!
Also replaced the manifold connector gasket... Again. For the third time.
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Yea, not a nice job doing a CV joint. Did one of mine a while back but used a stretch boot. It hasn't lasted very long unfortunately. Any tips on getting a CV joint off the shaft?
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I last used a Lucas boot for £7 quid. good quality soft rubber and it's lasted for donkeys.
Wouldn't be the first time I've used tiger seal for pinholes though!
A moments silence please, for our brothers in the NAD-zone.
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Blast. Damn manifold join gasket keeps going.
Copper home made job this time. Made it this evening...try and fit tomorrow.
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Yeah but log manifold [emoji23]
I've ran them on loads of shit in the past. Never had any issues. I've even put them on boosted petrol applications. Shock horror right.
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Thanks for the good times guys n gals. I might be back. Who knows.
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I've EVEN seen them on turbo petrols right from the factory ... Hold the phone... Yes, that's right! High powered modern turbo charged petrol, from the factory. The horror.
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I like logs instead of equal length, nobody wants a car that sounds like a square wave signal generator.
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Nice one! They look a lot easier to mount that I imagined they would be.
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Interesting to find last night that part of the ecu was physically fried... Causing the loss of earth. Concerning. Fresh ECU. Need to mount it properly I think.
Also seemed to find that the vac isn't very strong...causing some potential issues on boost control and why brakes still don't feel that sharp..... Investigation will ensue.