Great video as always, excellent choice in alloys and i feel you on the weather situation haha, the wather here in south of sweden is like that, unpredictable and raining on and off all day . going to be an awesome car, great work mate 😁
Cheers mate 😊👍🏻 hopefully it's gonna all go to plan. And yeah weather is just a mess just now!! 🙈 But it's not going to improve any time soon I'm guessing 😅
Yeah I was late to the scene with getting plus gas, brilliant to have nearby tho 💪🏻 I will look into RP-90, appreciate the tip mate and cheers for watching 😊
Cheers mate, and thank you for the email too 👍🏻 yeah I had the auto boot open modification done before I started my channel so I never made a video on it sadly, but it has been mentioned in a few of my older videos. A very useful mod. I went for the struts that contain small springs, purchased on eBay. The Octavia struts that some use, were just to strong, the boot flew open 😂🙈 and was very tough to close. So the eBay ones worked perfectly 👌🏻 I've heard good things about the dark ice design ones too 👍🏻 Bonnet struts could be an option though for me 😁
dont put copper grease on the face of the bearing or the rim, it is a bad idea. Rotors do not sit flush on the bearing nor do rims on the rotors, this makes the brakes more unbalanced, and more prone to overheating or deforming. Copper grease should always be applied only on the lip of the rotor (inner round lip that wheels sit on).
Appreciated mate 👍🏻 someone else commented something similar yesterday. I'll make sure to get the surfaces cleaned up properly and remove the grease before driving it to get MOT'd. Cheers again
Run it for a while mate, and probably take the Cupra off the road so I have time to get the underside of the Cupra sorted out (suspension components, subframe etc)
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Great job mate! Its coming together lovley!
Cheers mate, yeah I'm happy with how it's progressing 😁 appreciate you watching 😊👍🏻
Great video as always, excellent choice in alloys and i feel you on the weather situation haha, the wather here in south of sweden is like that, unpredictable and raining on and off all day . going to be an awesome car, great work mate 😁
Cheers mate 😊👍🏻 hopefully it's gonna all go to plan. And yeah weather is just a mess just now!! 🙈 But it's not going to improve any time soon I'm guessing 😅
PlusGas is quality stuff, not many seem to know about it. RP-90 is also phenomenal and a bit easier to get.
Yeah I was late to the scene with getting plus gas, brilliant to have nearby tho 💪🏻
I will look into RP-90, appreciate the tip mate and cheers for watching 😊
Top tip mate check the oil feed line for the turbo to make sure theres no blockages 😉 top work btw💪🏻
Ah yes, good call mate, I'll have that in the big box of engine bits somewhere 😁👍🏻and cheers mate, I'm getting there! 😅
You shouldn’t put the copper grease on the hub face, might bring a vibration to discs
Ah, I wasn't aware of this. Cheers for the heads up 👍🏻
Mate I've found a hidden feature on the mk2 leon, hold your boot button and it releases the boot so I'm going get some struts so it auto opens 😝
Cheers mate, and thank you for the email too 👍🏻 yeah I had the auto boot open modification done before I started my channel so I never made a video on it sadly, but it has been mentioned in a few of my older videos. A very useful mod. I went for the struts that contain small springs, purchased on eBay. The Octavia struts that some use, were just to strong, the boot flew open 😂🙈 and was very tough to close. So the eBay ones worked perfectly 👌🏻 I've heard good things about the dark ice design ones too 👍🏻 Bonnet struts could be an option though for me 😁
@@NorthCoastWorkshop can you give me an email back please mate for what cheaper options would fit.
another good video idea for you, change every fluid in the car but to maximize views split them into separate videos
dont put copper grease on the face of the bearing or the rim, it is a bad idea. Rotors do not sit flush on the bearing nor do rims on the rotors, this makes the brakes more unbalanced, and more prone to overheating or deforming. Copper grease should always be applied only on the lip of the rotor (inner round lip that wheels sit on).
Appreciated mate 👍🏻 someone else commented something similar yesterday. I'll make sure to get the surfaces cleaned up properly and remove the grease before driving it to get MOT'd. Cheers again
What's your plan with the Ibiza when it's finished? Sell it and start a new project? Looks good btw :) Greetz from Holland!
Run it for a while mate, and probably take the Cupra off the road so I have time to get the underside of the Cupra sorted out (suspension components, subframe etc)
@@NorthCoastWorkshop Oh, okey :) Good luck! I'm glad that the Cupra got the love it deserves.