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    New to RWD!

    Don't put the stock Primacies on either - I found them lairy and unpredictable. I rate the Yokohamas - still moves about, but predictably. And they're great value. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Goodbye...

    It's only a car. There are more important things. And there will be other cars. This is coming from a guy who had kids and had to drive a Skoda Fabia Estate for three years [emoji47] Good luck with whatever comes next. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Is it true that uel manifolds encourage ringland fail?

    I have to ask then...since UEL add a bit more mid-torque and remove a bit of the high end torque how do you feel that? The mid is very appreciated on the gt86/brz as I have figured out but is there a loss of high end that you can actually feel? do you even feel the mid torque boost? driving-wise do you feel a change after having installed UEL headers compared to the standard ones? It's losing the 1st cat and the remap that gets rid of the torque dip - there are plenty of dyno charts on here of both EL and UEL and they're not vastly different. So I doubt you'd tell the difference between EL and UEL on the road. But the difference between a stock car and a remapped primary cat-less car is night and day. Has the mid range poke that should have been there in the first place so you don't have to redline it every time to keep the engine in the power band when going up through the gears. I went for UEL but purely for sentimental reasons - I prefer the engine note. So don't agonise over it - either will be great. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    2012 Cat D Toyota GT86

    I wouldn't - you'll only get people staring at her on the motorway and then putting creepy remarks on forums [emoji23] To the OP - seems decent value for someone who wants to keep and mod. GLWTS. [emoji106] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Advice on modifications

    I guess it partly comes down to seating position but I never had a blind spot in the BRZ, I was able to adjust the mirror so that as soon as the car left the mirror it was in my peripheral vision Me neither - I concluded that it's because I'm a short arse so am sat forward enough to get a good view over my shoulder. This car is designed for those of Japanese proportions clearly (which also explains why I'm too fat for the seats [emoji23]) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Rimstock wheels - any views?

    18x8 on mine - 35 offset I think, and about a 1 inch drop. Looks a lot better than stock... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Confused by diff oil intervals

    It may well have been then. Never occurred to me to check... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Confused by diff oil intervals

    Possibly one for @riceburner... So my car is on slightly weird service is intervals. Did a lot of miles in first year so Bob had his first service at 10k miles and about 9 months. But I did less miles subsequently so his second service was 12 months later but the car had only done 16k by this time. So if diff oil needs changing at 20k do I need to book the car in separately to do this? (not due a service for ages). Of course I'm assuming they didn't drop out the diff oil at the second service anyway... Anyone know? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Turbo reliability on a daily

    Reliability is one thing, but it is inevitably going to eat through consumables faster. I have another foot in the Saab camp which for much of its recent history basically ran the same engine, boosted or not boosted in various states of tune. The highest strung variants run up the same epic mileages as their n/a brethren but tend to wear through clutches etc as you'd expect and you get more gearbox issues. Interestingly 270bhp seems to be the sensible limit for reliable daily driving on those too. How you drive it is the biggest factor though. Some people just drive unsympathetically. Dumping all the torque through the transmission in lower gears as a matter of course and unleashing 270bhp through a cold engine is going to screw anything up. My last Saab was a 15 year old £1500 tweaked 9-5 with 120k miles, 270bhp and a string of fastidious owners. Gave me a year of 100% reliable commuting then sold it for what I paid for it. Purred like a kitten. FI holds no fear for me - just treat it nicely :-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Accident and insurance help!

    Exact same scenario I had (when my car was only a week old). Had it fixed through other drivers insurance (and a loan car) and at my repairer of choice (RRG) Also worth noting my wing was more creased than that and it got straightened fine so no need to cut out the panel. Good luck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Rimstock wheels - any views?

    Look - I'd have RAYS or some other fancy JDM wheels too if I could afford 'em - but I can't so these are good. ;-D. British made too, which is nice!
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    Rimstock wheels - any views?

    I have Team Dynamics 18x8s on my car. Look good, and whilst not as lightweight as high end wheels weigh barely more than the stock 17' wheels. I don't think they can be beat for bang per buck. They have enough race pedigree for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    NA Stage 1 power upgrade ...

    Here's what you do - get TD manifold, k&n filter and tune, and an exhaust for the noise if you fancy... On my car that only gained somewhere in region of 15-20bhp, but you'd never know it to drive it. The extra mid range torque makes it much pokier. I still have the stock second cat too. Everyone else's manifold and tune achieves similar - it seems to be losing the cat wot does it. The beauty of the TD set up, is its part way to the turbo kit if you go for that later. And realistically FI is what you need eventually if you want unstressed 250bhp+ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Ross' TD Turbo Daily

    Nice car. I loved my old 1 series coupe. They're underrated cars. Very civilised but lovely to drive. Not as raw as the Toyota but I do miss the M-Sport seats, that's for sure... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Tein flex A coilovers

    The stance on that car is just perfect [emoji41] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Badges

    Nice - I've got some like that - looks much better. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Toyota gt86 digital speedometer

    True re seat heating but did all the standard spec cars with fabric seats have that? I've got fog lights. No idea about the visors probably never checked! :-D Basically there's nothing I'd miss... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Toyota gt86 digital speedometer

    Yup. Primo dash is identical -mine has the digital speedo, and looks the same as Lauren's with the longer needles, so the Primo obviously wasn't quite the same as poverty spec elsewhere. I've haven't got the xenon lights, and have a key to start and manual aircon - but those are about it for differences... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    France and Spain Roadtrip

    Oh dear :-(. To make you feel better - many years ago I reversed my 4 day old Ford Puma into a Cornish cottage on our first road trip... so you are not alone... Also - my 86 got clouted on that corner (not my fault this time) and they fixed it all fine... Glad it didn't spoil the holiday though... Looks fantastic. Must go back to Potes - we loved camping there... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    GT86 BRZ Tuning Package from Tuning Developments

    You not getting the turbo then? Have to say I'm tempted once I've saved up enough... [emoji1] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    GT86 BRZ Tuning Package from Tuning Developments

    The bonus is you get a nice long drive home to try it out... [emoji41] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Cerastes - Daily Driver

    Is that a 'real' TRD wing on that or a clone? It looks good. I might have to invest in one of those, not least as it'll hide the ding some muppet has put in the top of my bootlid :-( Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Mud guards fitted £cheap

    They look great - because 'rally car' [emoji41] I quite like having them - especially with wider wheels fitted as the bottom of the bodywork does tuck under a fair bit and you will get crap up the leading edge of the doors. The front of my car is stonechipped to hell too. I suspect being at wheel-height to every SUV doesn't help [emoji35] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    The Exhaust Thread

    This thread is for sharing your experiences with all the various bits that make up the 86 exhaust system from engine to tailpipe. So manifolds, overpipes, centre pipes, primary cat backs, secondary cat backs, resonated, non resonated and very possibly lemon-scented. And the other possibilities I've forgotten. Was is good value, does it sound good, does it actually help power, does it get on your nerves on the motorway? And do you know if it'll get through an MOT? Share your shiny stainless pipes!
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    Paul's Pearl White '86

    You'll be happy. They did a cracking job on mine. They must have done more GT86s now than any other Bodyshop... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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