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Its had part of its Christmas already. More in the new year...
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Cheers Riko. Sparky - Yer a numpty!
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Thorpy, im presuming you have the same rad as everyone else has! 2.5" thick?
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If its the Dual Core Alloy job, then it will be fine. Even if it isnt alloy, they will still take a fair bit, before the need to upgrade.
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i would have popped down if the GT was on the road, and the sheer fact party time for Christmas is upon us....
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What can i say, the mans a gent! Bought a cylinder head from Riko, and kept me in the loop the whole time with phone calls etc. Even if it didnt come with caps, we came to an agreement, and had it sorted out in no time. Couldnt be any more pleased with it also, even manage to impress my uncle who knows a thing or two about head work. Cheers buddy, much appreciated Rory
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SIDC = Subaru Impreza Drivers Club Always a good day out and the driving standards ar far better. Theres also no cones out at corners.... Usually open pit lane for 4 hours. £80 the norm. Dates are always good Gaz.
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I would rather do SIDC days or along them lines. Ill keep away from Hot marques etc etc. I would possibly pop down though.
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Rob has given you a link for it!
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Keep all text messages etc to be on the safe side Sold as seen at the end of the day, keep a cool head and you will be fine.
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Ah looks like there wraped round the strut. The only time i would wrap the harness around anything would be to a welded in cage. Rumel obviouslyhas no regard to his safety then! If you can get the bracket so you can bolt the harness into the car, do it this way, to an existing seat belt mount.(Seat pan) Granted its not the best way to have harness setup as its wraping your shoulders, but its a damn site better than wrapping them around the rear strut. Oh and the thead size is 7/16 UNF if your looking for an eye bolt.
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I hope the harnesses will be mounted in a diffirent location to the rear strut brace? Might aswell not run the harness if you do Other than that, keep up the nice work.
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Yes you need them, and im sure you can get them seperate. This is what lets your calliper slide.
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Search youtube for videos of mine.
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Sky insurance? Im presuming you have tried the likes of moneysupermarket.com etc etc Find the cheapest place on there, then go to there own site and get it cheaper.
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Yep at 18 you will struggle. Just to point out, the CRX is faster in standard trim than an EP - Proven many a time. Anyway, try bell.com or Adrian flux. My twin is only around 800 a year fully comp and his has a turbo strapped to it through A/F
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Do I Need These 2 Sensors? And What Are They?
rorenapier replied to 200sx-Starlet-Jay's topic in Electronics
If you explain or circle what you mean, im sure someone will let you know. Above the ignitor is gubbings to do with the air conditioning, you dont neeed these if you have taken it out. Below the ignitor, is the charcoal cannistor, for the emissions, and the fuel tank breathes through this also. The other is the fuel filter. But as said, explain "these are found near the igniter, and coilpack." -
As it stands...... **Engine** WEPR Exhaust System WEPR TD04 Manifold WEPR TD04 Downpipe TD04l Turbo with genuine new gaskets Custom Oil lines KnN filter Tial 38mm wastegate Turbosmart boost T Autobahn Intercooler HKS SSQV bov Ross Forged Pistons Pauter Forged Rods Cruise Head gasket Toyota Bearings Toyota Engine Gasket kit Toyota Fuel filter Magnecor Leads NGK plugs Sard 550cc injectors Walbro pump 255lph Mines ECU Greddy EMU â?? Feild harness Civic Alloy Rad (Modified) 10â? Fan TRD mounts Speedflow 19 row Oil cooler w/ Mocal Thermostatic sandwich plate **Engine built by me** **Chas
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I know the one Phil. Yet ive had no issues with mine even on track, for the past year. Thats running the TD04 at 1.4bar on track, 10 / 15 min sessions to boot. Luck of the draw i suppose. Than again, the amount of people running these radiators over on TGTT with no issues is a lot.
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What Is A Few Of The Best Mods To Help Handling
rorenapier replied to chr15_7_t_'s topic in Chassis & Suspension
No bother Gary. And another thing, replace old bushes! Adding ARB's, Anti lift kits etc will only mask any problems, if there are bushes worn out. All bushes can be bought, so i personally would be looking at them first, then adding the anti lift kit, and rear ARB. These setup with a good spring / shock combo will see nice gains in the handling dept. Then you can start going further with coilovers, Fr ARB's etc etc etc -
Agree with the tax and insurance, but the B-series isnt bad on fuel at all. Yes it has a bigger tank but when driving sensibly, its still better than the FTE. Nice looking CRX above, remember seeing it on CRXUK.
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Any member on here? Spotted outside Merpro Machine Shop. 19/11/09 Looked clean.
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What Is A Few Of The Best Mods To Help Handling
rorenapier replied to chr15_7_t_'s topic in Chassis & Suspension
If your lowering the car at any height, then an adjustable panhard rod is needed. If not the rear axle sits to one side, and the handling of the car is kek., regardless of all the mod con suspension you may have. If a jobs worth doing, its worth doing right. @Gary - Sit higher, you sure you dont mean sit to one side?? -
Gary, If your looking for a civic rad, then anything from an EG or EK will pop in no problem. Just remember that the rad mounts will need changed. Or go on flebay, and get yourself a full Alloy Civic rad. Works wonders on my GT. Rory
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What Is A Few Of The Best Mods To Help Handling
rorenapier replied to chr15_7_t_'s topic in Chassis & Suspension
Dont forget to add an Adjustable panhard rod if your car is being lowered.