Spec C hard To Live With?
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Shaun, you've "blinged" your "c"
If you have problems living with a standard STi then you dont want a Spec C, they have harder suspension to start with, and its amazing how quickly the fuel can go down but you dont need much to make them quick, an STi panel filter on mine with a H&S back box (same size as original) and my car quite happily now pushes 315.8bhp
The RE070's can take some getting use to, they are excellent in the dry, not bad in the wet but a bit dodgy on the greasy stuff, so take it easy on the roundabouts and get to know how the car handles before you open her up too much, but the noise can be intrusive if your not use to it (i have 2 cars so it doesnt bother me, plus driving series 3 landrovers for years means that even the "C" feels comfortable ) and ive found that the suspension now doesnt feel as hard/bouncy as it use to feel when the car was new (just under 12k on the clock now) so i think ive worn it in nicely though my tyres are getting towards the limit, and at 120 quid fitted all in they aint bad vfm
Tony
If you have problems living with a standard STi then you dont want a Spec C, they have harder suspension to start with, and its amazing how quickly the fuel can go down but you dont need much to make them quick, an STi panel filter on mine with a H&S back box (same size as original) and my car quite happily now pushes 315.8bhp
The RE070's can take some getting use to, they are excellent in the dry, not bad in the wet but a bit dodgy on the greasy stuff, so take it easy on the roundabouts and get to know how the car handles before you open her up too much, but the noise can be intrusive if your not use to it (i have 2 cars so it doesnt bother me, plus driving series 3 landrovers for years means that even the "C" feels comfortable ) and ive found that the suspension now doesnt feel as hard/bouncy as it use to feel when the car was new (just under 12k on the clock now) so i think ive worn it in nicely though my tyres are getting towards the limit, and at 120 quid fitted all in they aint bad vfm
Tony
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Originally Posted by cw42
have you seen this one for sale alan?
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ex travis drummers car.
chris.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
ex travis drummers car.
chris.
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Originally Posted by TonyBurns
Shaun, you've "blinged" your "c"
There are too many of these around now , so you have to be different!
If you think it has been blinged now.... you wait for another 3 months!
Regards,
Shaun.
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Originally Posted by webmaster
Awesome bits of kit imho.
Will surely be keeping mine for a while yet.
I don't use mine for every day driving, but if I did it would not be an issue tbh. To me they are the ultimate road going Scooby weapon of choice (but I am sure others will have different views).
But the choice is yours!
Regards,
Shaun.
Will surely be keeping mine for a while yet.
I don't use mine for every day driving, but if I did it would not be an issue tbh. To me they are the ultimate road going Scooby weapon of choice (but I am sure others will have different views).
But the choice is yours!
Regards,
Shaun.
What are those wheels, Prodrive PFF7's??
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Pitzi,
Spot on with the wheels.
Depending on how things progress with work on the car these wheels may have to come off in favour of some ultra light weight 16's or 17's (dependant on what tests show concerning the handling modifications planned).... the trouble with that is that I have AP 6 pots on the front with 350+mm rotors (these were on the car when bought and I havent measured them yet, so not sure if they are 350's or 380's), so would have to result to smaller discs perhaps.
Regards,
Shaun.
Spot on with the wheels.
Depending on how things progress with work on the car these wheels may have to come off in favour of some ultra light weight 16's or 17's (dependant on what tests show concerning the handling modifications planned).... the trouble with that is that I have AP 6 pots on the front with 350+mm rotors (these were on the car when bought and I havent measured them yet, so not sure if they are 350's or 380's), so would have to result to smaller discs perhaps.
Regards,
Shaun.
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