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Then and Now.....and RR results
ROLLING ROAD RESULTS NOW ADDED see post #19
for further updates: https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ated-pics.html
Finally got round to taking some pics of my car, so here one of
what it was like when i bought it nearly 3 years ago (completly standard):
and how it looks now:
Current spec:
Fully colour coded
Full crystal light pack
Induction Scoop
Full 3" HKS exhaust
Blitz SUS induction Kit
Blitz SBC specR Boost Controller
Uprated Fuel pump
Uprated FPR
FMIC
VF34 Turbo
Tek 3 remap by AndyF (running 1.35 bar max)
Short Shifter
18" PFF7 replica's and toyo tyre's
Eibach springs
Brembo Brakes
Alpine MP3 head unit
Pheonix Gold 6x9's
Still to come:
Sti rear lights
Prodrive boot spoiler (if i can ever get one)
Sti 6 splitter
Slpash gaurds
Uprated rear brakes
Some White line goodies
and Powerstation 4 wheel alignment and bump steer mod
for further updates: https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ated-pics.html
Finally got round to taking some pics of my car, so here one of
what it was like when i bought it nearly 3 years ago (completly standard):
and how it looks now:
Current spec:
Fully colour coded
Full crystal light pack
Induction Scoop
Full 3" HKS exhaust
Blitz SUS induction Kit
Blitz SBC specR Boost Controller
Uprated Fuel pump
Uprated FPR
FMIC
VF34 Turbo
Tek 3 remap by AndyF (running 1.35 bar max)
Short Shifter
18" PFF7 replica's and toyo tyre's
Eibach springs
Brembo Brakes
Alpine MP3 head unit
Pheonix Gold 6x9's
Still to come:
Sti rear lights
Prodrive boot spoiler (if i can ever get one)
Sti 6 splitter
Slpash gaurds
Uprated rear brakes
Some White line goodies
and Powerstation 4 wheel alignment and bump steer mod
Last edited by turboDean; 30 December 2006 at 09:09 PM.
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Stunning, a lot of work gone into that mate
loving the contrast of those wheels on silver
Nicely done.........
loving the contrast of those wheels on silver
Nicely done.........
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Thanks for all your comments.
Only fitted the brembo front calipers a couple of days ago, i'm thinking of putting SUBARU 2 POT rear's on next, off a newage WRX, then painting them GOLD and RED to match the brembo's, but that can wait for a bit.
Originally Posted by ryn004
Looks great! One thing i would do is paint the rear calipers orange to match.
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Car looks amazing mate, get a STi 6 front splitter on it to finish it off.
Same colour as mines, simillar mods, FMIC etc but I fancy bigger brakes.
How hard was it to fit the Brembos mate and what parts did you need?
Cheers
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Same colour as mines, simillar mods, FMIC etc but I fancy bigger brakes.
How hard was it to fit the Brembos mate and what parts did you need?
Cheers
Coulster
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Originally Posted by Coulster
Car looks amazing mate, get a STi 6 front splitter on it to finish it off.
Same colour as mines, simillar mods, FMIC etc but I fancy bigger brakes.
How hard was it to fit the Brembos mate and what parts did you need?
Cheers
Coulster
Same colour as mines, simillar mods, FMIC etc but I fancy bigger brakes.
How hard was it to fit the Brembos mate and what parts did you need?
Cheers
Coulster
Last edited by turboDean; 12 February 2006 at 12:17 PM.
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Looks awesome and its good to see results of your spec... because that is pretty much exactly the performance mods route that I'm considering, should I return to the fold.
Can you not fit some Rear Brembos to it, or is that more hassle than its worth??
Cheers,
Grant
Can you not fit some Rear Brembos to it, or is that more hassle than its worth??
Cheers,
Grant
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Originally Posted by RS Grant
Looks awesome and its good to see results of your spec... because that is pretty much exactly the performance mods route that I'm considering, should I return to the fold.
Can you not fit some Rear Brembos to it, or is that more hassle than its worth??
Cheers,
Grant
Can you not fit some Rear Brembos to it, or is that more hassle than its worth??
Cheers,
Grant
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Originally Posted by RS Grant
Looks awesome and its good to see results of your spec... because that is pretty much exactly the performance mods route that I'm considering, should I return to the fold.
Can you not fit some Rear Brembos to it, or is that more hassle than its worth??
Cheers,
Grant
Can you not fit some Rear Brembos to it, or is that more hassle than its worth??
Cheers,
Grant
The rear Brembo's are very expensive to fit from what some of the boys have found.. you have to get some sort of bracket to convert the fixings and they are not cheap.
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Was a little disappointed with the rolling road result, was expecting about 330+ bhp. But having spoke to Andy F, apparantly cars (especially classic's or cars with boost controllers) do tend to boost differnetly on rolling roads to on a normal road. Mine did, i normally get around 1.33-1.35 bar peak and hold, but it only peaked at 1.28 bar on the rollers, not sure if it held that all they way up, wish i'd sat in the car to mointor what the boost controller was doing now.
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Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport
Do it Grant Returnnnnnnn
The rear Brembo's are very expensive to fit from what some of the boys have found.. you have to get some sort of bracket to convert the fixings and they are not cheap.
The rear Brembo's are very expensive to fit from what some of the boys have found.. you have to get some sort of bracket to convert the fixings and they are not cheap.