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Another vote for V power here. Ive never used anything else.
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He is talking about the nut. He already mentioned his socket is nylon coated. The quality of your tools will have an influence, the socket needs to be snug with no play which will minimise marking. Can you not tape the non lockers? Or do they all have a ridge.
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You'll get a few different answers tbh, saying that 7600RPM seems to be widely agreed upon as safe, in fact there are guys stateside testing upto 9000RPM with varied results. However on the standard car the power tails off over 7k RPM so not sure what benefit you are looking for. IMO there is no point in raising the rev limiter for the sake of liking RPM.
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Think the editor is getting confused with his Nm and ft/lb! 200ft/lb of torque would be an impressive achievement but unfortunately he can't read properly.
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Bump!
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Nilfisk C110 4-5 X-Tra Pressure Washer £49.99
Varelco replied to GT86-Ian's topic in Non GT86/BRZ General Chat
Thanks for the heads up Ian! Ive just ordered one, did actually want a higher spec model (C130) but for £50 its a no brainer! -
So if they've gone for a stiffer front and softer rear will this get rid of the cars natural inclination to oversteer? The fun part...
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Time for a tape measure lol! Nice one thank you, what size tyres do you have fitted?
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Rob, bit off topic mate but whats the offset of your Titans and what tyres are you using? Also am I right in saying you are dropped 25mm? I'm looking at some 17x9 weds and trying to gauge what they would look like. Cheers Matt
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Bump still available
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Thought I'd pop my head in and say hello! I met a few gents at the Leeds castle super car siege meet on Sunday down in Kent. Sorry I didn't catch anybodies names but Id like to say thanks to those who were there, especially for backing me up when trying to justify my new purchase to the girlfriend! haha. Shout out to the guy with the white TRD for some tips when I get mine, again didnt catch your name sorry. I'm expecting to take delivery of my car at the end of June, couldn't come sooner if im honest... Thanks, Matt
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Welcome Chris! I think the TWS would be the best choice, they suit the car very well and as you know, are ridiculously light. The SSR's however would need quite aggressive fitment and stance to pull it off, i cant imagine you will have much of lip with the 8.5s either.
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Struggling to see the relationship with debadging and vauxhalls. Anyway, IMO I prefer removing off the badges on all my cars it cleans up the rear end
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Wow are you sure it wasn't a landmine, that caused some carnage!
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In today's 'where there's blame there's a claim' culture...
Varelco replied to Nicebiscuit's topic in GT86/BRZ General Chat
I take it this is with the driver aids off? -
I know some on here like Toyotas AND Mustangs....
Varelco replied to Nicebiscuit's topic in Non GT86/BRZ General Chat
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Out of interest Lauren how much do you reckon on a road car? Zmithy im about to lower mine by 25mm and just have the front camber bolts. The camber will increase naturally on the car as it goes lower so I will use the camber bolts on the front to match whatever the rear settles too. If there is a noticeable difference between each side at the rear I will get the camber bushes.
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Surely when he closes the bonnet the bonnet hinges will cover up where it's been cut? Just trying to figure it from the photo.
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Seeing as the latest cars are coming with blank boot lids is there anyone out there who would fancy swapping their blank un-spoilered boot lid for one with a spoiler? I have a 2 week old red GT86 with spoiler which i wouldn't mind swapping for a similar one without a spoiler. Worth a shot, PM me. Cheers, Matt
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Hi all, I have bought some Tein lowering springs for the 86, they will drop the car 25mm. The kit doesn't come with new bump stops, so is it recommended to shorten the existing bump stops at all? Or shall i leave them alone. Also the geometry will need to be reconfigured for the new ride height, is there enough adjustment in the standard set up to get it back to the stock settings? Thanks, Matt
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Lets hope its true! If its anything to go by mine arrived at the dealers yesterday Finally! However I won't get mine until early next week as the dealer is fitting the JBL sound pack for me as a goodwill gesture for the month delay.
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I had 4 sets of wheels and 2 sets of tyres built up at one point (not for a GT86) but they take up so much damn space I couldn't keep them all for long. None were particular cheap wheels either, Works VS-XX, 3 piece BBS RS', SSR Viennas, and R34 skyline wheels.
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Going back to the subject of registration, is your car not already registered then? I'm waiting on my car for the same reason as yourself but mine was already assigned registration, apparently they do this to save time?
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I've done a bit of reading in anticipation of running in my car (whenever the damn thing gets here). Ultimately its all seems pretty inconclusive, there isn't much in the way of hard scientific evidence to suggest whats best. However from what I've read I'm now inclined to go for the hard lower rev approach, its makes sense to me that harder loads increase the pressure exerted on the piston rings helping them bed in better and quicker (this may be rubbish i dont know), however keeping the revs lower doesn't stress new components too hard during the break in, including clutch transmission etc. Laurens method seems sounds, I'm going with that kind of approach.
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Why modify a new car - I don't need this explained to me but...
Varelco replied to remal's topic in GT86/BRZ General Chat
Why buy new shoes if your other ones aren't worn out? Ask her that.