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  1. 3 points
    Alexb27

    Surrey Breakfast Meet

    Nice meeting you all! The good company helped put up with the bad weather! See you at the next one!
  2. 2 points
    Round trip to Goodwood and the car feels great after the work and full+ service. Thumbs up for Rayleigh
  3. 1 point
    MarkFL

    Window box

    Temporarily installed window box when my wife decided to buy plants on day out in Worcestershire countryside. I’m thinking it looks good enough to become permanent 😎
  4. 1 point
    Ade

    Catback that looks like std?

    I designed the Helmholtz chambers to kill noise in the 2-4k region. My main issue was wot on the wotorway in 6th gear. They reduced noise at 3k by about 10dB. Regarding aero. I haven't got a sausage but I like the noise. A bigger bore cat back can gain you 10-15hp on a supercharged car. Stock one is quite restrictive with forced induction. It doesn't look very stock though with the big twin Y silencers on the back. Their standard prices are using the stock tips. You can spec your own if you want with H&S.
  5. 1 point
    BRZ-123

    Catback that looks like std?

    I think this is@ade design. Only one point if consideration. The back box smoothed aerodynamics of the rear underside. You might want to go for a similar design if you track the car.b Sent from my SM-G970F using Tapatalk
  6. 1 point
    Twigman

    Catback that looks like std?

    That looks perfect! https://www.haywardandscott.com/toyota-gt86/toyota-gt86-cat-back-system-with-larger-centre-silencer.html
  7. 1 point
    GT86Curn

    Catback that looks like std?

    I believe Hayward and Scott use your standard tips on their custom systems
  8. 1 point
    Gray

    Toyota-Ferrari at Goodwood

    Couple of photos of the Toyota-Ferrari GT4586 at the Festival of Speed
  9. 1 point
    Samwise

    Bringing an 86 back from the dead

    So it's another slow update coming in but quite a big one. An update that some people have been dreading and others have been hyped for (myself included!) So the last 3 weeks I've been driving my old Subaru WRX around for a bit because the 86 has been up on jackstands. Throughout this heat i've been taking my time to install a whole host of new parts including my Whiteline Anti-roll bars, Whiteline bushing inserts and my Air-Lift Suspension system. I wanted to go slowly with it to just make sure everything is installed as best and as cleanly as possible to avoid any future problems or funny noises, etc. I also took the time to put some sound deadening in the boot to dampen some of the exhaust groans as well as the compressors. I started off on the front, working with a friend to get the OEM front struts and ARB off. Some of the bolts and joints were either a little crusty and hard to break the seal or really slimey from what I can only assume is the underseal they use on these cars if the engine bay was anything to go by when I cleaned it. The front ARB is a bit of a pain to fit thanks to the brackets it sits on and how many brittle plastic/glass fibre under trays there are under the car. the ARB probably took the most time out of these bits. I didn't get a picture of it but I somewhat sanded back and cleaned up the rusted welds on the ARB subframe thinghs and repainted it with some etching primer and underseal. The weekend after that we moved on to the rear. getting the struts out was a bit of a paint this time but generally on the rear it was all very easy including the ARB. We also Installed the Whiteline Subframe and Diff bushing inserts which against was actually quite easy to do, it took up a couple of hours all in to do the bushing inserts. While running the Braided Air Lift hoses on the rear they went under the car rather than in to the engine bay. In reality they shouldn't be at risk of getting hot as there's quite a big gap between them and the Exhaust, not to mention that's right at the end of the exhaust rather than up by the manifold but seeing as I had some Mishimoto gold tape to hand I thought i'd dress them up a little bit, if Anything it makes the undercarriage a little sparkly! And finally this weekend I took on the task of running all the wiring, making the modifications required for my particular dual compressor set up, pulling the air lines and hardness through the car, tucking it all away and mounting the tank, compressors, manifold, etc all in the boot! It sounds easier than rolling around on your back under the car but i can assure you it was just as exhausting! This is also where the laminate wood flooring comes in, it might be a bit silly but of course you need something solid to mount all the gear in the boot on. In hindsight I could have just used a sheet of MDF and wrapped it in some carpet but it also needs to be segmented to fit in the boot at all which is the beauty of laminate I guess as you can hide the seems in the board gaps, it's also very cheap and it saves me having to deal with fiddly carpet! All of that hard work results in a car that is lowered, can go even lower if I really want to or can soar in to the heavens if there's a particularly big speed bump or multi-story car park ramp while also having a nice mix of firmness and compliance to the road. It's quite a strange feeling that's quite difficult to describe really. The Air lift suspension is comparably soft to stock but is also a bit more firm, the ARB's really help to dial out any body roll and even when wiggling the car about on the road help to keep it fairly flat. To top it all of there are no big clunks or noises during driving that would scream low quality parts or bad fitment to me, the only noises so far is a bit more feedback from the rear subframe/diff when selecting gears or coming off the accelerator. I'll need to fiddle with the drop links a bit as I think the rear ones are too long and putting preload on the ARB and I still have a whole load of compression settings to play around with on the struts to make it even more supple on the road! The above pic is how the car sits at its "low" setting, if anything this was me just trying to see how low it can go. In the near future i'll likely need to adjust the front strut to sit lower just so the front and rear lowers at a more equal rate, as you can see the rear looks far lower than the front with litterally 0 pressure in the front air bags. i'll also need to invest in some rear lower control arms to sort out the camber the car gains when its low and maybe some spacers just to make the wheels sit a bit better in the arches. There's also a video of it airing out I can link to if anyone's curious.
  10. 1 point
    Rocket Panda

    Surrey Breakfast Meet

    .....pity about the weather, but hey it's July!
  11. 1 point
    Leevsfortyone

    Surrey Breakfast Meet

    Hi all Thanks for coming today, shame about the weather but good company made it worth while. Hope all got home safely, see you at Donnington. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. 1 point
    VAD17

    Surrey Breakfast Meet

    Thanks for organising Lee See you guys on August 11th next time Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
  13. 1 point
    Ignited

    Toyota-Ferrari at Goodwood

    Nice and easy to get to the spark plugs....
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