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    Gringosteve reacted to Lauren in Rally presenting news   
    For the run up to the Legend Fires Northwest Stages rally I was asked to drive up to Blackburn today and have a chat with Legend Fires MD, John Stone, who's sponsored the rally for the past thirteen years! He's got a new car also.
     
     
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    Gringosteve reacted to rob275 in Performance parts   
    pfft, rulebenders
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    Gringosteve reacted to MangoNo5 in Start Button Ignition bling   
    Managed to do it with no big headache 😊
    You can see the finished efforts below:
     

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    Gringosteve reacted to Nicebiscuit in Gringo's 86   
    That is interesting... Keep us posted. Now back OT - sorry Gringo... :-D
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    Gringosteve reacted to Lauren in Gringo's 86   
    I admit, I've had a Milltek on my car since I took delivery of it three years ago (it may be the 4th Milltek though!). I had the second decat done at 10K miles. I've left it alone since. It's fine tbh. I think you do want a bit of exhaust noise and induction noise too, it just adds to the character, though it's not overly loud and hasn't caused me any problems and I've been fine with it despite all the mileage I do. I guess to a point it's nice to have a sporty car sounding like a sporty car if that makes sense and I do think it adds to a sense of involvement when you're on it. 
    Mine is a non-res, but it's not silly loud, I don't hear it on the motorway when cruising. 
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    Gringosteve got a reaction from Keethos in Gringo's 86   
    Hayward & Scott decatted front pipe fitted:


    I was looking for a performance improvement without drone so the rest of the system is standard. It has hit my requirements, other than cold start the exhaust sounds close to stock, maybe slightly more volume and more interesting tone.
    The car feels much more responsive and free revving, and the torque dip feels narrower (starts at higher revs now)
    For £120 well worth the spend and very easy to fit!
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    Gringosteve reacted to Lauren in Gringo's 86   
    The second cat is restrictive, I saw gains by losing it too. 5-7bhp is nothing though you'd never notice it. I gained 10bhp/17lbft compared to a stock car with an intake as well and full exhaust system including overpipe. 
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    Gringosteve reacted to Nicebiscuit in Gringo's 86   
    Interesting - as I was mulling the opposite (but more expensive) approach: aftermarket decat manifold, but keep the second cat and everything behind it.
    Key for me isn't so much peak power or even torque, but smoothing out the torque dip which gets on my nerves. I'm happy to remap mind to achieve that.
    That'd do me until the point (much further into the warranty) that I consider mild FI.
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    Gringosteve got a reaction from MangoNo5 in Gringo's 86   
    Sorted new insurance out with Sky today, saved £100.. Happy days
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    Gringosteve got a reaction from MangoNo5 in Gringo's 86   
    Sorted new insurance out with Sky today, saved £100.. Happy days
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    Gringosteve reacted to smudge in Performance parts   
    Don't worry guys, I'm sticking with the 86 but I think I've just had enough of the FA20 motor
    Something epic is in the pipeline. I just need to sell this as a package to someone to pay for it, so I thought I'd offer someone an absolute bargain. Saving yourself nearly £5k here!
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    Gringosteve reacted to Kodename47 in Harrop GT86 Eaton TVS1320   
    Because it's not a twin screw
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    Gringosteve reacted to Mark@Abbey M/S in Harrop GT86 Eaton TVS1320   
    Dyno time soon , totally stock other than the Harrop thou at the moment for base line tuning , 
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    Gringosteve got a reaction from Paul in Cobra Exhaust   
    And you live in Inverness
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    Gringosteve reacted to smudge in Pop goes the 86!   
    So, since my last update on 22nd November when the car was at Brands Hatch for a show & shine competition, you may have noticed I've been a bit quiet...
    Today, I am back to break my silence! Many of you have been asking questions over the past few weeks and it seems that there have been a few rumours flying around as well. I told a few of the guys that attended the Christmas Bash what had happened but today I got to see the real extent of the damage.
    Unfortunately, during the last dyno run of the day at Abbey Motorsport at the end of November for the final stage of tuning, Mark phoned me to break the bad news that the engine had gone pop (more of a BANG according to him!) and that we need to strip the engine down after just 2,100 miles of running after being rebuilt with the HKS stroker kit.
    After finishing the call with Mark, my head was all over the place. We were both very confused as to how this could happen after we've ensured that every single component necessary to be upgraded to take the new charger was looked at. This project has been months in the making and to hear that it had let go after such a short amount of running time, I was absolutely gutted. I told Mark that there was no rush to get it looked at as I had no plans for the car until Spring 2016 - I wanted to make sure that we didn't rush into anything and see what has happened before we made any further plans.
    However, over the Christmas break, my mind started jumping to all sorts of conclusions. I started doing some research on other 86's that had gone bang and came across various threads on the FT86 forum stating that the rocker pins for the cams are prone to failure on boosted engines due to poor manufacturing quality control in the factory. Below are a couple of pictures showing what can happen and a comparison of 2 OEM rockers which you can see are quite different


    Praying that this was the issue, I started to look at stronger heads which there are a few companies in the States that offer such services and products. But unfortunately, Mark confirmed that it was a rod that had let go so my hopes were smashed and I once again felt absolutely gutted that a main component that we had upgraded was at fault.
    Over the weeks I even started to look at completely changing my plans for the car. 2JZ and LS swaps were investigated, but I was just getting ahead of myself before knowing all the facts and I don't really have a spare £15k for an engine conversion...I even seriously considered selling the car in recent weeks. Just jacking it all in and starting with something new. But I've somehow managed to hold onto my optimism and stick with my original plans despite the situation we're currently in.
    Today I met with Mark to see the devastation for myself. It's not pretty - I'll let the pictures do the talking...


    Picture showing that the big end bearing is perfectly fine and was still attached to the crank






    Basically, rod #4 has decided not to play ball. Although the rods aren't actually forged like the pistons and crank are, they are still made of a "high strength material" according to HKS which are rated to 550ps (about 500bhp) so this should have happened.
    All of the bearings on the crank are fine. Piston #4 has the large chunk taken out of the side so it looks as if the small connecting end has suffered as a result of the rod snapping. As it was all still connected to the crank, this has then "windmilled" around inside the crank case causing the huge gouge marks in the case itself. AMAZINGLY none of the valves are bent and both heads are fine...HOW? We have no idea 
    Mark has had a sample of oil inspected and tested by Millers who have reported back with the oil performing as it should with no issues. So there was no oil starvation or anything that caused this. It simply looks to be a faulty part. Mark has been speaking to Maz at HKS about all this who will be inspecting the parts himself next week before sending them onto Japan for an official inspection and report.
    Whilst I fully appreciate that internals come with no warranty as such, running at just over half the 500bhp rating and with only 2,100 miles on them, I would never expect to see such a major failure as this. Yes it's extremely disappointing but I have full confidence in Maz. HKS and their products - it's just one of those things unfortunately. 
    The next few weeks will probably be even more nerve-racking than the last few months while I wait to hear back from HKS. We'll just have to wait and see...
     
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    Gringosteve reacted to Neil_turbo in Watches in the GT86   
    The Rays one makes me laugh! "JAPAN POWER" then on the back.... "made in china"!
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    Gringosteve got a reaction from Mark_Swaddle in Watches in the GT86   
    I now have an 86 logo on my watch
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    Gringosteve reacted to rob275 in Steamy Windows on a GT86   
    I can sort it at Bedford for you if you can't wait. Assuming it's carista by the screenshots? I'm also a tester.
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    Gringosteve got a reaction from Rich in Steamy Windows on a GT86   
    Won't be at Bedford but will be at JapFest on the club stand
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    Gringosteve reacted to Special K in So.... talk manifolds to me   
    Ii did some testing on this two years past - I found the answer (as recommended by Hayward & Scott) was to use a 200cel HFC, anything less will probably cause a problem. Keethos is right - you have to persuade the tester to get the car well and truly hot as the lamda sensor is usually repositioned further away from the manifold and the ECU will adjust AFR if it feels left out in the cold . . unwanted . . cast off like a well-worn seaboot.
    It sobs itself to sleep - I've heard it, honest . .
    Spec K
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    Gringosteve got a reaction from Lauren in Lauren's GT86 100K miles and onwards   
    Easily the best garage I have used for any car. A brilliant team
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    Gringosteve reacted to rob275 in Door Speakers   
    I totally agree, but I do understand where Sam is coming from. Though after a while you'd get used to, and prefer just having the fronts on and if done right you can have a fantastic sound stage.
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    Gringosteve got a reaction from Lauren in Door Speakers   
    Better to have an amazing pair of front speakers than mediocre front and rear speakers, especially in a cabin as small as the 86
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    Gringosteve reacted to rob275 in Door Speakers   
    Yep, i'm planning on going to a night out  which is utilizing 20 channels in their sets actually in a couple of weeks. Though all music is generally stereo. 
    http://www.ministryofsound.com/events/calendar/club/2015/12/03/11/13/160123-hospital-records#pbd1qDfS8soQm0KO.97
    The above event is the first time dolby atmos will be used in a club.
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    Gringosteve reacted to Kodename47 in Kodename47 Mixtapes   
    I guess there's nothing wrong with a shameless plug or 2
    Trying to get myself back into my music this year, started 2016 with a House/Garage mixtape that some of you may enjoy:
     
    http://www.instagram.com/djkodename47
    http://www.facebook.com/kodename47
     
     
     
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