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hendo
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Post by hendo »

Just got a Chesil / Studio-G Speedster 2 and given the lack of documentation, I have a host of very basic questions so please be patient with me. As the folks at 911uk know, I'm a big fan of thses type of forums, and a quick lurk seems to reveal that you are a very similar passionate (cars that is) bunch.
Question1) what tyre pressures are correct with a 2 litre lump ?

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Post by Viv_Surby »

Hey - hello and welcome, don't know the answer to your question, but I'm sure someone will! :)
.....AKA the Welsh driving ace - Carlos Monteverdi!

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Post by abm914 »

Hi & welcome to the forum, do you have any pics of your car to share?

For tyre pressures, what size tyres are you running on your speedster?

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Post by abzadams »

Hi Hendo,
Welcome to the forum.
On my Chesil, which I recently sold I ran 18 on the front and 22 on the back. They are great cars so you will enjoy it! Any questions ask away. :)
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hendo
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Post by hendo »

abzadams wrote:Hi Hendo,
Welcome to the forum.
On my Chesil, which I recently sold I ran 18 on the front and 22 on the back. They are great cars so you will enjoy it! Any questions ask away. :)
Thanks Rich - Ill check exact sizes over the weekend too just to be sure
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Post by hendo »

As for Pics - Heres a few early ones - Hopefully some decent weather this weekend and I can get the zymol out and spend some fettling time

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And the reason I waited to get my hands on the lass, Car was not happening unless James was safely ensconced. So I had the rear bench seat taken out, floor pan lowered, then carpeted. James seat now sits lower and safer, and he loves it. I can return things to normal once he's bigger. :headbang:

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abzadams
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Post by abzadams »

very nice!
I am sure the weather will turn fort he better soon and you WILL enjoy it!
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Post by Helen »

thats a very pretty car, welcome to ddk. hope to see you at a DDK event soon,

hows about the Fairmile BBQ on August 17th ? see events section for details.
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Post by hendo »

Helen wrote:thats a very pretty car, welcome to ddk. hope to see you at a DDK event soon,

hows about the Fairmile BBQ on August 17th ? see events section for details.
Hi Helen

I did 'clock' that one but will be on my way back from hols that day. I'll keep an eye out for others though.
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Post by Gary71 »

Really nice car 8) Welcome to DDK :)
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