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Wow taken me 1hr to catch up with ur shananagans!
So how is everyone? you still gutted Flin or you learing to cope... hows the collection going?
Ads u got all your "items" on now? hows she running?
Hows the security measures Pum... sorry i mean carbon kid, and whats going on under your bonnet??
I see alex is a lucky with the ladys as ever... and stiff mate ur still as perverted.
Saz i dont know what to say about u.... I'm shocked *lol*
Glad to see ya back oldman.... you all tanned or you just britsih lobster red? *lol*
Mike
So how is everyone? you still gutted Flin or you learing to cope... hows the collection going?
Ads u got all your "items" on now? hows she running?
Hows the security measures Pum... sorry i mean carbon kid, and whats going on under your bonnet??
I see alex is a lucky with the ladys as ever... and stiff mate ur still as perverted.
Saz i dont know what to say about u.... I'm shocked *lol*
Glad to see ya back oldman.... you all tanned or you just britsih lobster red? *lol*
Mike
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Originally Posted by stevehulluk1
good morning, just seen a v-reg red mica impreza going down spring bank. was it any body's from hull? the reg plate at the front was smaller than usual
Sounds like Scooby New to me.
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today's been a busy one!
went to steven's last night to collect my samco hose's!! (thank you steven)
on the way home at about 90mph started to get boost lose and then came back in a second???
called steven and he said it could be the boost solenoid that needed cleaning,
so first thing this morn got the boost solenoid out the engine bay took the pipe's off and letf the wire's connected, then under the dash to connect the 2 green wire plug's which then start's to work the solenoid,
gave it a damm good spray with the brake cleaner and then reset the ECU with the black connector's.
then put it all back together!!!
then fitted the samco hose's which look a damm site better then the black one's
then the fitter from clifford alarm's turned up spent the next 2 hour's sorting the alarm out.
he fitted a sensor in the boot and then a 2nd one in the front of the scoob !!!!!!!!!!
now well pleased with the alarm , the littlest knock on the spoiler ,glass or body and it's full panic mode kick's in!!!!
seen as i was tinker'ing under the bonnet
i gave the scoob a treat and gave her some new shell oil which phil at welpton's sorted out for me at a discount price (thank's phil) and new oil filter!
see you all tonight pumster a.k.a the carbon kid
went to steven's last night to collect my samco hose's!! (thank you steven)
on the way home at about 90mph started to get boost lose and then came back in a second???
called steven and he said it could be the boost solenoid that needed cleaning,
so first thing this morn got the boost solenoid out the engine bay took the pipe's off and letf the wire's connected, then under the dash to connect the 2 green wire plug's which then start's to work the solenoid,
gave it a damm good spray with the brake cleaner and then reset the ECU with the black connector's.
then put it all back together!!!
then fitted the samco hose's which look a damm site better then the black one's
then the fitter from clifford alarm's turned up spent the next 2 hour's sorting the alarm out.
he fitted a sensor in the boot and then a 2nd one in the front of the scoob !!!!!!!!!!
now well pleased with the alarm , the littlest knock on the spoiler ,glass or body and it's full panic mode kick's in!!!!
seen as i was tinker'ing under the bonnet
i gave the scoob a treat and gave her some new shell oil which phil at welpton's sorted out for me at a discount price (thank's phil) and new oil filter!
see you all tonight pumster a.k.a the carbon kid
Last edited by pum; 26 August 2004 at 05:36 PM. Reason: thick and carn't speeeeellllllllll
#4361
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May be there tonight for a short while, gonna take the little `un for a stroll/run/chase/find/catch (probably all!) round little Swiss if the weather stays fine.
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Well ive been talking to my new friends seeing as you lot have deserted me, look at my posts rising
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Im p1ssed and coloured my hair which isnt looking too good, oh well what the heck. Ill care more in morning
Filfy ring me as soon as you can, x x
Night all, ill be posting tomorrow after my shopping spree!!
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Im p1ssed and coloured my hair which isnt looking too good, oh well what the heck. Ill care more in morning
Filfy ring me as soon as you can, x x
Night all, ill be posting tomorrow after my shopping spree!!
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Originally Posted by Stiff
Flin, did you do it? What did they say?
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Originally Posted by pum
Flin sti -v4 is the IHI Turbo (roller bearing) a good turbo same spec as vf24!!
£1095 is about right for a re-furb
IHI-VF24 Turbocharger
Essentially identical to the VF29 and VF28.
The VF24 was originally used on the STi Ver.4, the VF28 on the STi Ver.5 & 6 and the VF29 on the JDM WRX's of the same period.
This turbo uses a P18 turbine housing and relatively small compressor for fast response and excellent low and mid-range performance.
Ball bearing center section. Excellent bolt-on replacement for the standard WRX turbo on cars without any other major modifications.
£1095 is about right for a re-furb
IHI-VF24 Turbocharger
Essentially identical to the VF29 and VF28.
The VF24 was originally used on the STi Ver.4, the VF28 on the STi Ver.5 & 6 and the VF29 on the JDM WRX's of the same period.
This turbo uses a P18 turbine housing and relatively small compressor for fast response and excellent low and mid-range performance.
Ball bearing center section. Excellent bolt-on replacement for the standard WRX turbo on cars without any other major modifications.
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Mike-Neo, you fancy this to go with your other purchase? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...gename=rvi:1:1
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Oldfella, thanks for the prezzie, it was worth the wait. I`m going to mount it on top of the dash board as I spend more time in my car than I do in my house.
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Originally Posted by flin
it is dead stiff
now then oldfella how r u
have a drink on me oldfella i can't im still under medication for my unbalanced mental state
now then oldfella how r u
have a drink on me oldfella i can't im still under medication for my unbalanced mental state