Advcie on mapping in Yorkshire.....
#61
Could be the drop links mate, mine are knocking, well the nearside rear is for defo
#64
it came too £250 + vat for the centre gauge pod and fitting .
also had the car remapped and it came out at 262 bhp, i cant believe the difference in the drive its so much more responsive! will try and scan the print out so i can put it up
also had the car remapped and it came out at 262 bhp, i cant believe the difference in the drive its so much more responsive! will try and scan the print out so i can put it up
#65
sounds like it could be allsorts......my works van recently had a rear shocker fitted and the sti is giving out the exact same noise, hopefully its not the links or the mounts and Ive guessed it right....ill let sc have a look and if its the shocks ill get their own custom ones that remedy the prob.
#67
Cheers mate, im going to get them to give it a good once over and see whats what, was thinking about a re-map whilsts its there but I think ill stick with it how it is and try a few handling mods like Corradoboy suggested.
ps; I put my new pics of the sti in "view my scooby"
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ps; I put my new pics of the sti in "view my scooby"
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Last edited by JimmyBFC; 31 March 2008 at 05:10 PM.
#68
#69
While your around.....
Im having some eibach springs fitted next week aswell as some new shocks (if it is indeed the knocking im getting) I just wondered what else would be worth considering?........anti lift kit? drop links?
#70
Definitely (rear) drop links. The ALK I have doubts about. The guy who set up my car dialled in massive amounts of camber without the need for it, and it cornered like you wouldn't believe (we're talking 3 figure entry speeds). The ALK does adjust the mounting position of the rack, affecting the turning input under load, but I have to question whether it is needed, although having driven Al's car it may well be (but I didn't try any serious cornering as he wouldn't let me anywhere near it again if I did ). You are getting a Whiteline rear ARB aren't you ? If not, add it to the list, and be honest with yourself. If you brake a lot and have a twitchy, nervous driving style, then go 22mm and consider the middle setting, but stiffest is best If you're fluid and smooth, 24mm.
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Whiteline adjustable rear ARB is the best value mod I've made to mine !
On stiffest it's a bit too tail happy on track, but I was trying to re-learn what the car can do after doing F&R ARB's plus ALK and drop-links....
I don't drive so aggressively on the road so a track session is superb fun, sadly took crap tyres...
HTH
DunxC
On stiffest it's a bit too tail happy on track, but I was trying to re-learn what the car can do after doing F&R ARB's plus ALK and drop-links....
I don't drive so aggressively on the road so a track session is superb fun, sadly took crap tyres...
HTH
DunxC
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