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mikey_r5gtt
21-08-2009, 21:18
:sad2: Took my car into Performance 3000 in Yeovil this morning to get the fueling sorted and just a general tune up.

However, When they drove it into the garage all the coolant exploded everywhere! Turns out most/all of the rubber hoses have completly perished (which explains my constant air locks).

So I've ordered a full set of silicone hoses for the rad and coolant. That means I'm now going to have to wait till Tuesday to get it sorted.

Oh well it must have needed doing.

Nayls
21-08-2009, 22:19
did they mention another 5 had a similar problem there? lol the place is cursed :scared:

mikey_r5gtt
22-08-2009, 07:32
They neglected to tell me that! I've read some mixed reviews about that place, but the positives out way the negatives and it's local

ScottGT
22-08-2009, 11:30
I hate to say it but i have heard more bad than good about that place!

Also, HI another local member :)

mikey_r5gtt
22-08-2009, 12:33
Interesting? The bad stuff that I read was mostly about their approach to customer service (which seems ok at the moment). I've got a Dyno print out of the car a few months back so it will be good to compare it to what they come out with. So up until that point I'm gonna reserve my judgement.

A big factor for me was that it's local! and not too expensive! Mind you K Tech isn't that far away either.

Nayls
22-08-2009, 16:48
They neglected to tell me that! I've read some mixed reviews about that place, but the positives out way the negatives and it's local


im far from slagging them off! i think they're great! very helpful.

when my hose went it was my fault,it was'nt tight enough.

c5 swh
22-08-2009, 19:10
keep us posted with how you get on the performance 3000, ive got to get mine set up next month and i am struggling to find anywhere in the south west. Any recomendations:crap:

mikey_r5gtt
22-08-2009, 19:48
Try Allen Jefferies in Plymouth might also be on the net as engine tuner. I know they now do mainly jap cars now, but he started in cossies! He's built some fantastic motors and is highly recommended.

It's certainly a good place to start and if i was still living in Plymouth I'd be calling him.

mikey_r5gtt
22-08-2009, 19:52
Unit 1 Valley Road, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon, PL7 1RF
Telephone: 01752-345880
Facsimile: 01752-346080
e-mail: enquiries@enginetuner.co.uk (enquiries@enginetuner.co.uk)

c5 swh
22-08-2009, 19:53
Try Allen Jefferies in Plymouth might also be on the net as engine tuner. I know they now do mainly jap cars now, but he started in cossies! He's built some fantastic motors and is highly recommended.

It's certainly a good place to start and if i was still living in Plymouth I'd be calling him.

thanks mate, again ive got mixed reviews from people about them.

Will give them a ring and find some info:cool:

robw
22-08-2009, 20:16
Try Allen Jefferies in Plymouth might also be on the net as engine tuner. I know they now do mainly jap cars now, but he started in cossies! He's built some fantastic motors and is highly recommended.

It's certainly a good place to start and if i was still living in Plymouth I'd be calling him.

sorry mate,i totally disagree with you and probably all of the plymouth members on rtoc.i know of allen jefferies fairly well and he doesnt know the first thing when it comes to renault 5's,so i wouldnt recommend him.i would avoid plymouth all together tbh.

Andrew Cooke
22-08-2009, 20:45
Try Allen Jefferies in Plymouth might also be on the net as engine tuner. I know they now do mainly jap cars now, but he started in cossies! He's built some fantastic motors and is highly recommended.

It's certainly a good place to start and if i was still living in Plymouth I'd be calling him.

started in Cossies? he's been around a bit longer than that

c5 swh
22-08-2009, 23:25
sorry mate,i totally disagree with you and probably all of the plymouth members on rtoc.i know of allen jefferies fairly well and he doesnt know the first thing when it comes to renault 5's,so i wouldnt recommend him.i would avoid plymouth all together tbh.

Sounds like you have heard what ive heard:(

Do you know anywhere decent in the southwest, Ive emailed performance 3000 and they seem friendly and helpful.

robw
22-08-2009, 23:40
Sounds like you have heard what ive heard:(

Do you know anywhere decent in the southwest, Ive emailed performance 3000 and they seem friendly and helpful.

if its setting up the fueling you are after?maybe it would be worth while getting a kit and setting it up yourself.plenty of local members that could help you:)

mikey_r5gtt
23-08-2009, 08:24
There you go then mate. Leave him to Jap cars. If you wait till tuesdays I'll let you know how I get on with mine at performance 3000

c5 swh
24-08-2009, 18:31
There you go then mate. Leave him to Jap cars. If you wait till tuesdays I'll let you know how I get on with mine at performance 3000

Good luck tomorrow and keep us posted how you get on:cool:

mikey_r5gtt
27-08-2009, 09:38
Alright lads! there was a bit of a delay in the hoses from KTR, so it should be ready by tonight. Watch this space

mikey_r5gtt
27-08-2009, 15:15
Update.

Got a call this morning, however, it wasn't the call I was expecting, apperently the two hose kits I ordered from KTR didn't include the hose from the heater matrix to the header tank and one other and as they are warped as well he didn't want to put it on the rollers. So I picked it up and drove it back.

They charged me £102 to change the coolant and fit the hoses. Turns out performance 3000 is two different buisness'. one for the rollers and tuning and one for the garage. The 102 quid was for the garage and I had to pay 40 quid for the uprated carb jets although they are not fitted yet.

Ive gotta source the two hoses then give them a call so they can do the tuning. Customer service wise is not the best, but they might redeem themselves and be tuning Gods. The biggest plus point for me is they are local.

mikey_r5gtt
27-08-2009, 15:18
Forgot to say. I was sitting at home and my horn randomly went off. Turns out they have spilt coolant on the horn relay causing it to short circuit. I've dried it off and have waterproofed it. hopefully that should be the end of that.

IANMM
27-08-2009, 15:34
that sounds rather expensive for a simple job....

is there any reason you cant do them yourself?

Nayls
27-08-2009, 17:41
The owner of performance3000 "mike" is very good & very knowledgable,he used to do the rr tuning,but a local company now rent the rollers full time as 3000 took off big time as a worldwide distributor for many top brands.

mikey_r5gtt
27-08-2009, 19:04
The only reason I didn't do them myself was the cooling system exploded as they drove it onto the rollers and I didn't wanna risk driving it back through town to my house to do it myself as it was a baking hot day. I thought that once KTR delivered the parts the job could be done in one hour then they could have put it on the rollers straight after. Didn't quite work out that way as the 2 kits I ordered didn't include 2 of the pipes that I need.

You are right Mike does seem to know his stuff. The guy Matt who does the rollers also seems to know his stuff I'm just hoping he can work his magic.