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Kaltorak

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  1. Yellow stuff all around both before and after bbk. 

    They wear quickly with trackdays but I've never had fade even with 30 min sessions at full chat. 

    For reference, before bbk they needed to be changed after each trackday,afterwards it seems to be every 3 or 4 depending on the circuit.

    Then again, when I started doing trackdays they would last 3 trackdays on standard yellowstuff. 

    I can only give feedback on those or stock (stock Sucks) not tried any others. 


  2. 56 minutes ago, DKG said:

    Yer I was losing sleep at the thought of the potential bill and loosing the car as I adore it. God knows how long it will take to fix as I don't even know if they would stock half the parts here including the block? They have had it for basically a month now 😕 

    I assume you have a courtesy car? May be worth chasing Toyota on that if not as this is a fault by one of their techs that has left you shafted.

    Worth a chase up for an update too. Easy to let the car sit when theres no drive to fix it being applied ;)


  3. 1 hour ago, Leeky said:

    Whole new Interior and totally different body panels ahead of A-pillar and behind C-pillar.

    But yeah... almost certainly same chassis, same suspension/drivetrain/brake/exchaust/steering etc

    New styling on the interior, but it doesnt look to have changed its core shape. Main attraction may be a new head unit! (Oh, and a new engine)


  4. 11 minutes ago, Lauren said:

    Best mod ever if you track your car. 👍

    I'd be putting money on an oil cooler before a BBK for the track. Oil was getting beyond 125C before the brakes even had a chance to fade otherwise.

    56 minutes ago, Deacon said:

    No, been on stock brakes with steel lines, better fluid and track pads up until this goes on.

    Wow, nice! How did you find they held up on a long stint? Many issues?


  5. 16 hours ago, nerdstrike said:

    Don't sweat it Tom! The '86 is a very practical and sensible sports car.

    He's not wrong! You can fit a set of skiis in it. No need for the other set, you cant carry the person that uses them at the same time :D

    Welcome to the club, and I hope you love the car just as much as the rest of us! Great colour btw ;)


  6. 7 hours ago, MPS said:

    Thanks for your reply 

    Sorry that wasn't really that helpful was it. I came to the 86 from a seat Leon, the brakes felt like they didn't bite as hard initially after the change. Now however driving my dad's civic I nearly headbutt the front window when I break as I'm used to the 86. Now I'm used to it it gives far more feedback than a lot of cars. 

     

    When you say the pedal is long, it's that  long to initiate or long / spongy once initiated? 

    The first should be OK, the second suggests there way be air in the system. 


  7. Not sure they'll be walking it this time. Rebellion are putting up a damn good fight. 

    Even these purpose built machines are close to overheating, the rubber being ingested into the air intakes seems to be causing some issues! 

    Good to relax and watch though. And agreed on the GTE! 


  8. 24 minutes ago, Deacon said:

    Mic is in the same place for both the Anglesey and Bedford videos. 

    I did, however, have a black flag for noise which I haven't had before with this current exhaust set up - I need to have a look and see if a weld might have failed somewhere or something (I had to have a weld repaired on the HKS exhaust last year so that may be a prime candidate).

    Still shocked about that mate, the car was nothing like as loud as some others. Hope its an easy fix if it turns up a crack.

    Nice video though, that first bit really shows why it was red flagged to start with, track vs runoff was an impossible distinction!


  9. 1 hour ago, Eezie86 said:

    The 277mm discs don't fit on mine, had to be the 295mm

    Sent from my J8210 using Tapatalk
     

    277 was for the primo version. Most 86/BRZ are the full 295.

    2 years ownership of a 2012 model has cost me. (excluding mods) 

    Tires £410 fitted for PS4s

    Disks and pads (excluding track day usage) £400

    Service £250 per year /10k

    £75 for an aircon recharge. 

    That's with 20k miles in the 2 years. It's not that expensive to run imo. 


  10. 26 minutes ago, Braderz26 said:

    Thanks for that guys! I’ll take it proper steady to start :)

    I’m on ps4 luckily they are decent in the wet. 

    Good! They're great in the wet, really let you know where the limit is. The primacys tend to snap. 

    I think driver 61 has a course guide for combe, and even if he doesn't they exist on YouTube, give them a look. It's well worth it! 


  11. The most important thing is to just build up your speed gradually. I'd use full driver assist for the first few sessions unless you find it intruding too much, which you may.

    Be very careful up the hill into quarry. The kink left is over a bump and if you're braking over that in the wet you may lose the rear. Then you go into a long right hander, it's apex is further through the corner than you think. Don't put the power down too early, and don't forget to look ahead, it's easy to keep your sight in too close. 

    Unfortunately I don't know where the track puddles/rivers in heavy wet conditions. 

    Are you on the primacy tires? 


  12. 27 minutes ago, GT86-Ian said:

    Your taking your car to Halfords !!!

    You've got Toyota in Brentford.

     

    Ahh, yes, but at the moment I am in Poole with my folks. Its headed to Isleworth Toyota on Tuesday. I'm expecting a hefty bill :(

    I was hoping for a quick fix before I drive to Anglesey this weekend....

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