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Neil-h

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  1. Yup, i've not had anything else from my bank since they refunded the money and the 45 days TD had to challenge it is long gone. So i either they decideded not to or simply didn't reply, who knows. Going by the google reviews they still aren't answering the phone/emails so i'd assume the latter lol.

    It's a shame tbh as up to this point i'd had reasonable dealings with Mike but hey ho.


  2. I’ve gotta be honest I don’t like those spade connectors (left hand side of the connector block with the speaker wire in), they really should be insulatated. You risk damaging the head unit otherwise ‘cus you could short out the outputs (might also explain why they didn’t appear to be working at one point).


  3. 15 hours ago, MartinT said:

    The difference in feel between 95 and 98 RON in my car is obvious and I won't use 95 unless I'm desperate. I may be 'only commuting' but I bought the BRZ to enjoy the commute more :)

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    That’s probably more throttle mapping than fuel though. The crap fuel map Mark put in my car slows the throttle response by around 10% at lower speeds (higher engine loads i suppose) and also limits the max revs to 4500ish RPM. Fortunately I’ve only ever had to use it once (during the fuel shortages) as it’s not a lot of fun.


  4. 34 minutes ago, Sking said:

    Complete radio silence. 

    My bank has also been unable to recover my funds from them too which makes you question this even further. 

    Oh ffs don't say that. I'm just about to start the chargeback process with my bank as Mike offered me a refund and hasn't replied to a single email since (must be 3 or 4 weeks now since he offered the refund).


  5. 14 hours ago, Sking said:

    Funnily enough, I logged in to drop TD a chaser on my order today and I see this. Allow me to chime in on this, I've used TD multiple times with no fault in the past. However, I too have ordered mail order parts in November and still await delivery. Although Mike is responding to me, the delay seem to be becoming a bit onerous at this point. 

    There is clearly an issue currently with fabrication side of the business. 

    Out of curiosity what are you waiting on?


  6. I''ve been running the Bilstein B12 pro kit (B8 dampers and Eibach pro springs) for the last 10k miles and think they're great. The ride is firmer than the OE setup but not to the point of being uncomfortable but the real difference is the damping is more controlled. From the factory i found the car could feel a bit bouncy on higher speed bumps and the Bilsteins remove that bounciness really well.


  7. On 12/18/2021 at 9:07 PM, Feemono said:

    I'd been thinking down the lightening/attempting revvier FA20 by flywheel/propshaft/intake/electric water pump (cribbed off Adrian @Fensport's car) but I get the impression that one would still be fighting an uphill battle. In my experience the GT86 is actually a heavy car. Not helped by a heavy engine with heavy parts. In short I guess I'm wanting to turn the FA20/GT86 into something it's not. Perhaps a reasonably priced Exige V6 is a route to that end at some point in the distant future.

     

    That's seems a little harsh, at 1.25 tonnes the GT86 is actually quite light in the grand scheme of things. You're right about the uphill battle though in a roundabout kinda way, a large number of the panels are aluminiium so you won't see huge weight losses from doing the odd panel in GRP/carbon fibre. You'd really need to do a lot and that gets expensive really rapidy.

    You're best bet for cutting weight is wheels/exhaust/battery and go from there. Even most of the interior isn't that bad, the big saver there is the seats. There's a thread over on FT86 club which is worth a look as somones been through quite an indepth weight saving process completre with component weights.

    https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7881


  8. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303463530871?fits=Car+Make%3AToyota%7CModel%3AGT+86&epid=14036372907&hash=item46a7d60177:g:o8AAAOSw1nVeL2GF
     

    I’ve got one of these, it’s a really good fit and has faired really well to having muddy safety boots etc thrown in it. Also has the added bonus of being half the price of the official Toyota one.


  9. Hi All,

    Has anyone on here got any experience running a semi-forged engine (i.e. forged rods with OEM pistons)? I've been looking at the semi-forged build Fensport offer using Brian Crower rods as the complete drive in drive out package (including oil systems mods) looks like a steal for 4 grand so i'd be interested to hear from anyone that's done this build or indeed anything similar.

    https://www.fensport.co.uk/pages/forged-engine-build-prices

    Ta,
    Neil


  10. Yup, there's tonnes of people on here running various aftermarket  manifolds with out the pre-cat with no problem at all. The only point it can get a little iffy is if you fit a higher flow cat but then that's just one of those things.

    If memory serves me from the good old days of Subarus, the pre-cat is only there to get the car under a particular level for type approval. The emission threshold for the MOT is actually significantly higher but they have to come from the factory with the pre-cat as that's what they type approval was awarded with.


  11. On 6/15/2021 at 5:33 PM, Church said:

    Fitting/mounting is relatively easy. But after that one needs to perform alignment, which in DIY form is major PITA, takes lot of time, and usually makes sense to be done in shop on laser alignment rig.

    This is the big one to be honest. That and the fact you'll need camber bolts for the front and replacement suspension arms for the rear to get the geometry sorted.


  12. 16 hours ago, BRZ-123 said:

    Buy a Cosworth used as they no longer make it. Exactly the same as Harrop and better in my view with more R&D, smaller losses. Its a TVS 900 , not 1320. If you are serious, I can try and find the guy who had a brand new kit and wanted to sell it at full price (£5250 IIRC). Or join the Facebook buy and sell group and ask for it yourself.

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    It’s worth pointing out that the reason the TVS900 is more efficient is because it’s a much smaller blower. Consequently if the buyer decides they want more power in the future they’ll find the limit of the Cosworth kit a lot earlier as it simply isn’t capable of moving as much air as the Harrop kit.


  13. 18 hours ago, Jay Bamrah said:

    If you want an exhaust, consider in the future if you want to do a NA tune package which many 86owners do for the torque dip. By doing that many people go for a catless header which will effect your exhaust systems loudness.

    This is probably the single biggest thing to decide before buying anything. If you decide to remove the precat (I.e. fit an aftermarket manifold) then the resonated Cobra will still be ludicrously loud. I had a hell of a saga with exhaust systems going from;

    stock > cobra non-res > cobra non-res+TD manifold  > cobra res+TD manifold > TD super res+TD manifold

    The Cobra resonated cat back is probably ok as long as you keep the stock manifold. If you don’t then then TD super res keeps exhaust noise just the happy side of loud.

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