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  1. NJay

    MartinT's BRZ

    I thought the JBL system that has the 3 way component was designed to still present the same overall resistance to the system? I.e. can the stock system handle the change in resistance just splicing into tweeter wiring will yield? The stock (and focal replacements) 2 way components give 4ohms overall so what rating are these extra midrange speakers? They might end up quieter than the other two speakers Anyway, let us all know how you get on as it is something I've considered but never got around to doing after fitting the common focal upgrade front set lol
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    Buy now or wait?

    The my15 I bought has rear sensors fitted. I am glad it did as for some reason I think I am a lot nearer to things when reversing and turning e.g. out of a car parking space than I actually am as the sensors are not even bleeping at the point I think I have gone far enough back. There have been times when I have thought they have broken only to go back another in few centimetres and they start to bleep lol. Never have this issue with the gen7 celica which has no reverse sensors but I can judge that to within by a couple of centimeters in exactly the same situation lol. I can only assume that Celica is a hatchback so bottom of rear window is pretty much the back of the car whereas the gt86 has a high boot lid so feels like when I can't see the bonnet/bumper of the car behind me I am too close. However must be at least 50cm otherwise the rear sensors would have started bleeping Anyway that's my excuse and I am sticking to it lol
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    Subaru brz price rise

    I don't think that article is quite right as I thought there were only 1 brz manufactured per x number of gt86 i.e. it was intentional that the brz would sell in a lot lower numbers and priced higher even before this fine increased it further? Isn't this going to increase 2nd hand prices if customers start looking there for nearly new instead of buying new? The dealership's will surely act on it for any used examples on their forecourts lol
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    Adding a factory spoiler?

    They are all here. There are 3 gt86s at work, and another 2 within a mile of my house lol A new front bumper is only £160+vat but with labour, paint etc that came to nearly £1300 when I enquired about getting it replaced at local Toyota dealership lol
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    Brakes seized?

    The ferodo ds2500 pads I have on the Celica bbk like to on occasions weld themselves to the discs. Had to remove alloys one time and persuade them to free up with a rubber mallet. Lovely outline of the pad on the disc but some spirited braking cleared it. So far in 2yr gt86 ownership I've just had the odd large clunk where the handbrake has stuck on after not using the car over winter holiday... usually teamed with needing to recharge the battery which is fairly typical if not used for a week (battery not faulty according to Toyota) lol
  6. Unfortunately, with leather mine is not up to temp in 5 mins, probably a good 10mins is required. That's with me sitting on them. The heating panels were only changed under warranty 18m ago as before that they didn't work full stop. Transcal/Toyota said the leather ones have less heating effect too which I took to mean they don't get as hot presumably as the alcantara variant The gt86 has had various versions of the all leather too as my 15 plate has totally different design rectangles down the middle of seat (seen in a black aero previoi for sale on here but not sure how to link photo from the thread lol) to my14 plate of another club member on here whose has diamonds lol
  7. The heating panels are stitched unto the underside of the leather seat covers. I guess the leather is thicker so doesn't transfer the heat as well as the alcantara seat base? Mine leather ones take ages and they were replaced less than 18m ago so definitely working......slowly lol
  8. Glad it's all being sorted. Re: sealant. In that first photo is that black gunk sealant stuck on inside edge in the top left?
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    Tail Wagging

    Totally agree with the above. For UK they are not suitable. You have to appreciate that even now the concept of swapping over tyres for winter is the exception rather than the rule so I find it bizarre that toyota UK fit a tyre that is moderate in the dry and unsuitable in the wet. I don't need to look out for roads signs saying sharp bend, etc as I already do that. My issue is that these have let go in places where they shouldnt i.e. on the mini roundabout 2mins from where I live using hardly any throttle which perfectly demonstrates the lack of grip when cold and wet. Yes, my car is stock. Yes, the alignment is fine. Yes, there is nothing wrong with the suspension. So, I've adapted so I don't step the back out (unless I want to) but why should I have to given that in the 26 years of using that roundabout in all sorts of vehicles every single one can negotiate it at a higher speed that is still within 30mph limit.
  10. Yes it's a shame you don't know what was said but I would imagine the techie gave them the distinct impression the previous job was to blame to manage an 80% discount. I doubt they will ever admit full liability though
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    Identification request - what component is this?

    I would agree as the warning beeps have saved me a few times when I've put my coat in the boot shut the boot and not taken the fob out first. At least the boot opens again with the fob in the boot lol Given that the gt86 boot only opens if you happen to be standing right behind the car (even when the rest of the car is unlocked too), I am also rather glad of the boot release button next to the steering wheel. Otherwise getting the fob out of your pocket to press the fob button or getting out the car to stand next to the boot whilst the passenger you are dropping off gets their stuff out the boot would be a right faff lol.
  12. I don't know what forum members think but I'd be hoping for whichever Toyota dealership did the last engine out and/or Toyota to be footing part of this cost especially given the techs comments.
  13. Was that down to work hopefully carried out at a Toyota dealership?
  14. Isn't the scoring in the second picture on the head and need to be machined. I assume they can't do that in situ hence incurring labour charges? Or is it new head time?
  15. Blimey, how old is your car, service history?
  16. There shouldn't be but I find there is Its when it comes to work that's by the hour (damage repair) you tend to notice the difference in hourly rates here in the south ☹️ To use your example no we aren't buying a house but the dealership are paying out for rent etc which is higher. So surely the dealerships would have to charge more to do exactly the same work which with the fixed priced servicing set by Toyota they can't do but I guess anything else they will. E.g I got a quote for supply and fitting of gen7 Toyota Celica sports springs from dealership in skipton. My local dealership couldn't match it as the hourly labour cost quoted was significantly lower and that was before taking into account the local dealership reckoned it would take longer to fit them than quoted. Ended up driving up north which even after fuel was still cheaper lol.
  17. In the case of an exhaust gasket I guess it matters less but will it affect warranty using Subaru sourced parts? Aware that dealerships can't force you to have it serviced there to retain warranty but they (Toyota in this case) are allowed to insist on the use of manufacturers parts. What's frustrating is that in the case of the gt86 its likely the same part in a different packet and labeled with a Toyota part number costing more lol
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    Cannot Unlock Car

    I've tried the warranty route. They have been told by Toyota to not replace if it's reading more than 12v which is rubbish as I am sure anything under 12.4v means the cells are breaking down?
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    Rear View Mirror

    Re fogging up. Yep. Applied rain x anti misting spray (other brands available lol) on it and inside of the windows. Worked quite well as rear view mirror doesn't fog up at all. The rear windscreen still does a bit but much less than before. Works really well on the ensuite shower room mirror too lol
  20. Is it a 2 years manufacturers warranty as you can claim that from manufacturer not seller. Also, did you pay by credit card as you could get them involved too
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    Tail Wagging

    Yes I thought that after I posted. As to suggestions by a few on this thread as ramming my foot through the firewall. Nope this was doing no more than 1500rpm in 3rd gear and increasing the throttle (hardly a high torque situation given gearing and rpm at the time). Never been an on/off throttle driver I have only had the flashing light on the car alerting me to slippage a few times in the two years of ownership as I can feel the back end twitch well before the car feels it needs to intervene in any way. This is more a case of having to feed the power in carefully as I go to exit the roundabout as the gt86's limit of traction is much lower in the wet than any cars I have access to currently and so i have to go around the roundabout much slower which is embarrassing lol. Put it this way I reckon I could actually get the car to under steer if I went around it at the speed I could in the other two cars which is why I think it is the tyres at fault here for the reasons given i.e. they've hardened up with age being original ones from factory
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    Tail Wagging

    Out of curiosity I've just checked mine and three of them are 5214 (the 4th is 0115 indicating replacement early in it's life) suggesting that they are the original tyres on my MY15 and have lasted 35k miles. Definitely not trying hard enough then am I lol. Also they have 4mm left not 5mm but even so that's half worn in 35k miles. I can wear out a set of continental sport 5s on the Celica in well under 10k miles so the primacys are alot a harder compound in comparison lol
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    Tail Wagging

    I do balance throttle for neutral grip for roundabout. However I can go around the roundabout quicker in both the other cars as the balance of grip is much lower in the gt86. Pushing too early in the fwd Yaris at the same speed I can do in the gt86 does not break traction and induce understeer. Equally, the Celica with alot more torque at low rpm than the gt86 doesn't either but that's probably a bad example in hindsight as it is running coilovers with fully adjustable top plates setup by a Motorsport company so I concede on that one lol. I should be able to negotiate the roundabout better in the gt86 as the front wheels aren't trying to power and steer at the same time but I can't and it would seem others find the same with the stock tyres and suspension setup. I am pretty certain Toyota set these cars up to be fun (read drift able) at a lot lower speeds lol Will get alignment checked as the stock tyres still have 5mm all round (tyres rotated on mine to equalise wear) with 35k miles on the clock so not ready to be changed yet. No idea if the previous owner changed them but they have only gone down 1mm in the last 5k miles of driving I've done so not like I am drifting around corners scrubbing rubber off these primacy tyres at every opportunity. Maybe I should and get some different tyres on there on e geometry checked 🙂
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    Tail Wagging

    I have to say the gt86 is the most tail happy car I have ever owned in nearly three decades of driving. Our Yaris can take the mini roundabout in our local estate quicker than I can and I am am not talking exceeding the 30mph speed limit here lol. Put it this way unless I am pretty much dead straight facing the exit ANY more than a light throttle increase in wet weather will make the back twitch. My others car is a 300bhp rotrexed Celica so I am used to balancing a throttle and not the issue here lol.
  25. It seems to be a standard charge regardless of work required as I got quoted same cost of £150 to investigate heated seats not working. It was going in for a service so said how can you justify cost and they backed down. I guess it's there to put off people claiming as only those convinced it's warranty work will proceed?
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