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TimD

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  1. There isn't a short answer to the FB vs Forum battle.



    In my mind there has to be some form of integration with a particular FB Group, so when a person posts a question on FB it is posted to a forum and vice versa. A reply to the FB post adds a reply to the forum, a reply on the forum adds a comment to the FB post.



    I'm not even sure that's technically possible?



    I HATE Facebook as a platform for car discussion, it just doesn't work. Good luck finding a post you made a couple of years ago, let alone someone elses, for example. People no longer retain information, they just ask the same stupid questions, over and over.


  2. Worth checking.



    I've never done that when tightening mine up, but can understand the theory behind why you might need to.



    Ultimately, I wouldn't buy anything until you can pinpoint exactly what is broken, or not right. By the time you've loosened the bottom bolts off to adjust the shock you might as well remove the whole thing and have a proper look at it. It should be easy to spot if it's broken by comparing it to the shock and spring on the other side of the car.


  3. GT25R?



    http://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=GRT-TBO-001



    That page seems to suggest around 240hp which is as near as damnit what you're looking for.



    I have gone TF035 on mine, which will give me about 200hp I'm hoping. Did 170 on 7psi of boost and standard management, so with more boost and a proper map I can't see it being too difficult to get the figure I'd like.



    My car is a track car, it is never used on the road, and even at 160hp there wasn't much on track that came past.


  4. The idea of them is to force air through the radiator rather than around it.

    I have one, it's been sat on the shelf for ages. I intend to use it as a base for boxing in my civic radiator to improve flow through it.

    Air will take the path of least resistance, quite often that is around the radiator.

    I'd be surprised if they made a noticeable difference just on their own.

  5. Depends why you're doing it?



    I wanted to move to a single auxiliary belt to run a crank position sensor, it also cleared up that side of the engine bay to fit a proper air box behind the drivers side headlight.



    If you're doing it for the sake of doing it, or, because track car, there's probably not much point.



    The pump is heavier, and it'll more than likely sit further forward than the original, which isn't ideal either.



    It's easy enough to fit, I think it took me an afternoon.


  6. Energise the relay through a switch, simple enough.



    My experience of hydraulic assisted power steering racks, without any hydraulic assist would suggest that the steering will be far too heavy without it, but we shall see. Might be fine for a rip up and down the bypass once every now and again, but when you're on track for 30 or 40 minutes at a time, the last thing you need is physical fatigue through lack of power steering. Especially when you have a plated diff fighting your inputs.


  7. I'm 32, almost 33.



    Had my first GT when I was 19, bought my current one 4 years ago.





    I think most of the youngens are all on Facebook





    Asking the same question over and over. Because, "the fuck is a search function anyway".

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