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Old 26 March 2001, 10:07 PM
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Fitted broquets to my 93 WRX on Saturday and wow, what a difference! I always run on SUL and have been using Millers octane plus. Having done some research and spoken to David Locke, I went ahead and bought them. The car is transformed. The engine feels so much smoother and there is no sign of detting (whispy sound on hard acceleration?). If anyone is thinking of getting them then do it. And the fitting of them isn't too difficult either! A worth while investment.
Old 27 March 2001, 03:32 PM
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Mark,

I'v got a 95 WRX and I'd be interested in maybe doing the same to mine.

Have you got some info on them and where I can get some & how much.

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Neil
Old 27 March 2001, 08:29 PM
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You can get them from David Lock on 01403 823509 and they cost me £118.56 inc postage.
Old 28 March 2001, 01:44 AM
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I was considering getting some broquets as well, but ive just seen this link posted in the wanted section
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I've had a similar happy experience with Broquet and heard quite a few good things from other Scooby owners so i'd go for that if i were you!
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