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Old 03 June 2018, 10:39 PM
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Whats it like with twin scroll
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Rob, could you tell me what vents are in the bonnet please.
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Originally Posted by peter zippy reid
Whats it like with twin scroll
Really nice mate, not like anything I've driven before, boosts really smooth and early and doesn't run out of puff either. Some more tweaks booked in including meth, the magic 500+; is on my mind

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Rob, could you tell me what vents are in the bonnet please.
Believe they are RS focus vents mate.
Old 04 June 2018, 06:22 PM
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Spools about 500rpm earlier, minimal lag and earlier torque
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Thank you Rob
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FMIC options - Thinking JapSpeed will do the job, but what are other people running.
Old 11 June 2018, 11:51 AM
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https://www.extremeturbosystems.com/...ooler-Kit.html

with a 3.5" core
Old 11 June 2018, 10:41 PM
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Does anyone know the size of the rear arb bracket bolt on the hatch? Thanks
Old 12 June 2018, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Does anyone know the size of the rear arb bracket bolt on the hatch? Thanks
M8 x 1.25
P/n 010108200


http://translate.google.com/translat...l%2F5233751%2F
Old 12 June 2018, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Rob Day
FMIC options - Thinking JapSpeed will do the job, but what are other people running.
japspeed will do the job to an extent , but you get what you pay for , a Perrin etc is good for 1000hp an japspeed I don’t think is much cop over 500hp
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Originally Posted by Don Clark
Thanks Don
Old 12 June 2018, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Thanks Don
You can't get a more perfect answer than from Don

I dare'd question him once, never again
Old 13 June 2018, 09:51 AM
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XXR Wheels and Dunlop Tyres for sale if anyone interested.


Will post in the usual Wheels for sale.


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If there is any CS400 owners here, Cosworth are auctioning complete exhaust systems for the CS400, may well fit others with single scroll setups.
https://www.bidspotter.co.uk/en-gb/a...vesearch=False


They are on the last page, also some front pads for AP calipers in there somewhere.

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Old 14 June 2018, 05:57 PM
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If anyone is bidding on the above ^^^^^^ just be aware that the downpipe, supposedly, will not mate up to a std location turbo.

apparently they rotated the cosworth turbo ever so slightly (im guessing for clearance issues)

That came from Cosworth themselves when i was talking to them about the exhaust

and if you wanna know what it sounds like - just look up 330s Cosworth on youtube
Old 14 June 2018, 07:39 PM
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just purchased a hatch , been re mapped.noticed theres a miss on idle and driving, plugs were changed recently, occassionally the revs rise a little and it seems to run fine then will drop back, i disconnected the maf still does the same.no warning lights showing,can you point me in the direction to look still learning the car, havent got access to a manual of some sort..
thank you
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Let's here it for the JDM's

Yoko AD08R's, rear tints, 370 remap

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Originally Posted by bonesetter
Let's here it for the JDM's

Yoko AD08R's, rear tints, 370 remap

just need to get those rims sprayed gunmetal and you'll be fine
Old 14 June 2018, 11:34 PM
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Looks savage that bone setter not a massive fan of gold wheels but that is very nice indeed
Old 15 June 2018, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by RAGGY DOO
Looks savage that bone setter not a massive fan of gold wheels but that is very nice indeed
Thanks Raggy

Not a huge gold fan either, but the wheel/brand new tyre combo for the right money so went for them (I do love AD08's) and think it works rather well

One concern was the ride from the 40 profile as AD08's have very stiff sidewalls, but so far the ride feels fine
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Originally Posted by bonesetter
Thanks Raggy

Not a huge gold fan either, but the wheel/brand new tyre combo for the right money so went for them (I do love AD08's) and think it works rather well

One concern was the ride from the 40 profile as AD08's have very stiff sidewalls, but so far the ride feels fine
I'm running 265 R888 on the road and they are great, but as you, I had reservation about such a stiff tyre on the road, but so far so good. That said I'm going to get another set of wheels with some more friendly tyres and save these for sprints. I might look at the AD08's, but I actually like Federal RS-R's.

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Originally Posted by Machman
just purchased a hatch , been re mapped.noticed theres a miss on idle and driving, plugs were changed recently, occassionally the revs rise a little and it seems to run fine then will drop back, i disconnected the maf still does the same.no warning lights showing,can you point me in the direction to look still learning the car, havent got access to a manual of some sort..
thank you
Need more detail:


WRX, STI?
Mileage?
Remapped?
HG replaced?
History of car?


As much as you will read this everywhere on the interweb about the 2.5 engine, have you considered that it might be down on one cylinder - Compression tested?


Robert
Old 15 June 2018, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Rob Day
I'm running 265 R888 on the road and they are great, but as you, I had reservation about such a stiff tyre on the road, but so far so good. That said I'm going to get another set of wheels with some more friendly tyres and save these for sprints. I might look at the AD08's, but I actually like Federal RS-R's.
Not tried the RS-R's, but am a big fan of the AD08's and more recently AD08R

Wear very well and will cope with hard driving with ease, keep their shoulders for the entire life of the tyre. Great feedback, sharpens the steering and of course awesome grip levels.

Can be noisy over certain surfaces, don't like standing water (but fine in the wet)
Old 15 June 2018, 07:57 AM
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[QUOTE=Rob Day;12014035

WRX, STI?
Mileage?
Remapped?
HG replaced?
History of car?


As much as you will read this everywhere on the interweb about the 2.5 engine, have you considered that it might be down on one cylinder - Compression tested?


Robert[/QUOTE]

wrx sti 09
64000
re mapped by alan jeffrey 372bhp
no noises or excessive oil usage
no visible signs of water in oil
still pulls in sport mode
reguarly serviced ( subaru) have receipts

regards
steve
Old 15 June 2018, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by bonesetter
Not tried the RS-R's, but am a big fan of the AD08's and more recently AD08R

Wear very well and will cope with hard driving with ease, keep their shoulders for the entire life of the tyre. Great feedback, sharpens the steering and of course awesome grip levels.

Can be noisy over certain surfaces, don't like standing water (but fine in the wet)

I'll certainly have a look at those then

Originally Posted by Machman
wrx sti 09
64000
re mapped by alan jeffrey 372bhp
no noises or excessive oil usage
no visible signs of water in oil
still pulls in sport mode
reguarly serviced ( subaru) have receipts

regards
steve
Hard to say Steve, might be worth a visit back to Plymouth if you are local and if they have seen the car already. Compression test it if you can just to make sure its not something serious. Assuming it is still on the standard block? 372 is good power from the standard engine, and probably at the limit of a good mapper like Alan, beyond this or even at this level under WOT I think number three cylinder gets very hot which can lead to ringland failure.... You really need to rule this out with a compression test. Any decent garage would be able to do this within an hour or so.


Not trying to put the frighteners on you, but best to rule this out first if I was you.


Robert
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Originally Posted by Rob Day
I'll certainly have a look at those then



Hard to say Steve, might be worth a visit back to Plymouth if you are local and if they have seen the car already. Compression test it if you can just to make sure its not something serious. Assuming it is still on the standard block? 372 is good power from the standard engine, and probably at the limit of a good mapper like Alan, beyond this or even at this level under WOT I think number three cylinder gets very hot which can lead to ringland failure.... You really need to rule this out with a compression test. Any decent garage would be able to do this within an hour or so.


Not trying to put the frighteners on you, but best to rule this out first if I was you.


Robert
thanks Robert, i had read the numerous pages regarding the engine, hope thats not the case.gonna have a diagnostic test done today to rule out anything sensor wise. see where i go from there!
cheers
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Originally Posted by bonesetter
Not tried the RS-R's, but am a big fan of the AD08's and more recently AD08R

Wear very well and will cope with hard driving with ease, keep their shoulders for the entire life of the tyre. Great feedback, sharpens the steering and of course awesome grip levels.

Can be noisy over certain surfaces, don't like standing water (but fine in the wet)


Cheap!!


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Old 15 June 2018, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Rob Day
They're not quite the right size for us

Front arch clearance is pretty tight and that's with std castor
Old 15 June 2018, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by bonesetter
They're not quite the right size for us

Front arch clearance is pretty tight and that's with std castor
Think I'll be okay


Currently on 265




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