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TopBanana
01 March 2004, 18:23
I think he meant the download from your site was slow

astraboy
02 March 2004, 14:35
not sure how big it is, only ttwo donuts and a broadside.
Wanna host it?
astraboy.

CustomScoobyIOM
02 March 2004, 15:19
ftp://ftp.drivertrain:powersliding@ftp.customscoobies.co m

Drop any videos or something into here (Click on the URL above)

Then link to http://www.customscoobies.com/videos/filename.wmv

Replace filename.wmv with the actual file name. Case sensitive too.

Thanks
jon

StickyMicky
02 March 2004, 19:23
I think he meant the download from your site was slow
it must be his connection as sumbody averaged 100k/sec download on one of my dj mixes a week or so back
lol

mutant_matt
02 March 2004, 23:28
John,

Nice clip in the westie

Dont take this the wrong way, but are you a short arse or is your passenger just extremely tall

LOL :D I'm usually called short and I'm taller than John so..... ;) ;) :D :D

Matt :)

astraboy
03 March 2004, 15:48
erm, I'm an internet inept, can you giveme the big print version with pictures please?
Better still, can I email it to you? its only around 1 meg, but it is nice :)
Cheers,
astraboy.

CustomScoobyIOM
04 March 2004, 12:52
Yep email to jon.stokes@nelpower.com

Cheers!

johnfelstead
06 March 2004, 02:32
5'10" tall.

My passenger is lurch, otherwise known as Shaun aka webmaster2

paulpalmer
09 March 2004, 11:33
Integrale donuts (http://www.aviz.co.uk/upload/upload/video/paul_intergrale.wmv) ;)

bluep
18 March 2004, 21:05
alright mate was it you i was talking to about exchanging rims :confused:

peccy
19 March 2004, 10:07
my attempt:D

http://www.peccy.co.uk/peccy/peccydonut.mpg

http://www.peccy.co.uk/peccy/peccydonut.jpg

dmross
30 March 2004, 16:45
DCCD full open...

http://chrono.firex.org/videos/stidonut.avi

Welloilbeefhooked
30 March 2004, 16:59
Thats the only left hooker scoob I have ever seen!!

Bit close to the steps and bins, but damn cool!!!

sti-spec-a
31 March 2004, 19:34
Good vid Sticky LOL at the end credits
Thank god for Broadband

Cheers Grant

CDR
02 April 2004, 08:32
Here's another one for you...al the way from australia...enjoy!!

http://www.dotdxf.com/perthwrx/vids/WRX%20donut%20small2.avi

cdnsuby
26 October 2004, 03:15
anyone got any more Vids of Ra's runnin wild ? PLEASE

Scoobdogg
03 May 2006, 19:32
heres my effort :D

Donut time (http://www.btinternet.com/~john.felstead/scoobynet/CatalunyaDonut.mov)

How much did this make me laugh like the music man!

JTaylor
03 May 2006, 19:53
LMAO @ this thread :lol1::luxhello:

[MikeyB]
17 October 2006, 23:38
Should I be able to do donuts in MY03 WRX? (334BHP)

TopBanana
18 October 2006, 08:18
:Suspiciou

[MikeyB]
18 October 2006, 08:57
I mean without the DCCD? :confused:

P20SPD
18 October 2006, 09:36
You will, but you risk frigging your centre diff

[MikeyB]
18 October 2006, 09:38
I'll stay well away from the donuts then... :cry:

Neanderthal
18 October 2006, 09:57
Just do it on wet grass, you'll be fine (as long as you don't do it for too long!)

P20SPD
18 October 2006, 10:09
Dont do it on wet grass, as again it will put undue stress on the centre diff, dependant on how much you do.

David_Wallis
18 October 2006, 11:47
wet grass would be better than tarmac..


A Handbrake turn is the best way of getting it going without a dccd imho.

David

[MikeyB]
18 October 2006, 11:57
How easy (if at all possible) is it to fit a DCCD? And what costs would I be looking at?

P20SPD
18 October 2006, 12:09
Not cheap

[MikeyB]
18 October 2006, 12:19
Not cheap, £100, £1000, £10,000? :confused:

P20SPD
18 October 2006, 13:11
You would need to find the transfer case from a DCCD box, which includes the DCCD and the transfer gears. OR You find a working DCCD box. You will be lucky if you can find either for less than £500.

Once you have done that, you will then need to change the rear diff to a 3.9 rear diff. Several options here, cheapest probably £100, Sport rear diff, but again very difficult to find. Other options tend to be double/tripple this.

Then you will need to find a controller for the DCCD, again £100 plus, if you can find one.

Then there is labour on top of that, again a few hundred quid.

So not massively expensive, its still not cheap IMO.


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