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15:44 Lithuania mentioned!!!
Is it time to replace the Lupo's rear fog lights? Engine out the RS6, I'm afraid
I was thinking and you may can put the car in sport mode that make the suspension more stiff it my make it pass the inspections if that does not help well maybe is time for coilivers or bags
Watching these guys work on cars together takes me right back to working in the driveway with my mates as a teenager, my stomach hurts from laughing, 55 minutes of pure joy!
Love these long videos so much boys well done!
Expanding on the comment bellow about 3D printing: there are services for manufacturing parts that are surprisingly affordable. Chinese PCB makers like JLC PCB and PCB Way have branched out into machining and 3D metal printing. You can print in steel, aluminium, Ti even. They also do CNC machining on industrial grade lathes and mills with multiaxis capability and all of this is surprisingly cheap. JLC even has metal sheet fabrication pipeline. If you are reluctant to tackle on learning CAD, you can try for some sort of cooperation with other channels. Also, you don't really need to replicate parts exactly - OEM parts are often optimized for injection moulding and such, and this constrains geometry quite a lot. With 3D printing and / or CNC machining you really only care about attachment points and not running into things. For things like wheel well liners you should get some sort of thermoplastic sheet. You warm it up with a heat gun to shape it in place. This will be a bit thicker and heavier, but it can be easily done in a shed :). There are some materials optimised for this (Kydex, Noryl), but even basic ABS sheet can be used. And lastly, for things like broken parts and such, you may want to try 'chemical welding'. This is just using a solvent to melt edges of parts that you want to join and mixing this partially liquefied plastic before you put it in an oven to dry it out of solvent. Add some extra material to boost joint strength and Bob's your uncle. For ABS acetone works great. If done correctly joint is as strong as if the part was made in one piece. Just dry it 10 time longer then you think it needs and then some - small amount of solvent will be trapped deep in the material and it takes time for it to penetrate and escape. Surface may be perfectly 'de-solventified', but there will be some deep in the part. And even little amounts will weaken the plastic a lot. Cheers and good luck!
:54 The "glugging" is because the oil level in the can is above the highest point of the opening. This hinders the air from filling out the space that the oil previously occupied and leads to a small vacuum. The vacuum grows until the oil is nearly not flowing out and the the pressure difference is such that a big gulp of air gets through and all of a sudden the oil can flow freely again and the cycle starts over. So to stop the glugging, simply turn the can around 180 degrees so that the offset opening becomes the highest point. The stream will then be a calm and beautiful arch that will (hopefully) clear the bigger protrusion of the can. :D
Love the video as usual...... quick point to make though, you have put the front discs on the wrong sides. The groves should point backwards! 😊
great vid guys.got hawk pads on my sapphire cosworth and my brakes are next level sharp
Will and bens little back and forth was brilliant 🤣
The lack of parts is rampant across the VAG entirety. They simply don't care about older cars and stopped making anything available
😂 the tv playing section was hilarious!
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Tip for the oil can glugging put a small hole in the top of the can
Seeing you guys not know how to pour a can made me feel much better about my abilities so thank you 😅 FYI for anyone watching, the nozzle/spout/hole is always at the top (where the air is when tipped)
My man hit me with the "My old Gallardo" that one hurt.
Will casually dropping the my old gallardo 😂 you’ve changed😂
Fantastic explanation, thank you!
Why is there a V10 on the Lupo channel? ....
You can just buy support brackets for the headlight from the dealer, They make bracket repair kits and its Universal for all headlights of the model year