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Old 31-01-2016, 09:47 PM
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We need a day before Germany doing both motors mate

Perhaps we should have a SES Detailing day at mine with pizza and beer and what not for all those interested prior to Germany

Sounds like we have some serious planning to get sorted, this is a great idea! Be nice to get the cars really clean ready for the trip.
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Old 31-01-2016, 11:47 PM
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Sounds like we have some serious planning to get sorted, this is a great idea! Be nice to get the cars really clean ready for the trip.
Think mine will need a clean weather its a white or black one you never know .
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Another small update, I finally got round to ordering and fitting a new rear anti-roll bar. I had a 22mm one from the blue car but it wasn't correct for the black car due to different rear drop links.

Having the opportunity to compare the arb for 'C' shaped drop links to that for standard straight ball joint type setup, I was quite surprised at the difference. Although not massive I'm sure it would have had an impact on the car should I have tried running my old arb.





I imagine the narrow arb meant for the 'C' shape drop link set up would have upset the drop links on the 2004 car forcing them to be somewhat angled.

Even the designs at the end were pretty different...





Everything fitted up nicely and my eyes filled up with varying bits of debris, I even took part in the obligatory 'drop a spanner on your face' routine that every home mechanic should try.
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Look great mate should be a nice addition come Ring time
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Ahmen to that are you doing front aswell interesting about drop links situation too .
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Ahmen to that are you doing front aswell interesting about drop links situation too .

Not looking to do the front at the moment, I understand it isn't as essential as the rear. The drop link situation is a good one, black beauty has a far better set up with standard style drop links compared to the 'C' shaped style of earlier models.
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Getting in to prep mode for Germany so getting the all important service parts. Engine oil, gearbox oil and rear diff oil has all been ordered, oil filter was hand delivered as a gift from Ryan, thanks! I have bought some new Whiteline track rod ends and will get the car booked up for a geo set up shortly.
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New parts, sometimes you never want to get them out the box.

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Lol, got the same on Saturday when I got back from Goodwood. Needed a bit of retail therapy and went via JPP after putting Tiger away.
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Lol, got the same on Saturday when I got back from Goodwood. Needed a bit of retail therapy and went via JPP after putting Tiger away.
Haha thats my next upgrade a long with anti lift kit haha .
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Not the correct answer it should be

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Got them from Scoobyworld, had a voucher to use from Christmas and decided to put it towards these. Have another voucher from Ryan to spend now, what next I wonder...?
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Lol, got the same on Saturday when I got back from Goodwood. Needed a bit of retail therapy and went via JPP after putting Tiger away.

Can't believe you got some of these Saturday, chances of that?! Retail therapy was a must after seeing the metal on show at Goodwood.
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Got them from Scoobyworld, had a voucher to use from Christmas and decided to put it towards these. Have another voucher from Ryan to spend now, what next I wonder...?
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Quite possibly yes, people say it's a good kit to buy and fit. Trying to make sure I buy the parts I need, not just the stuff I want.
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Quite possibly yes, people say it's a good kit to buy and fit. Trying to make sure I buy the parts I need, not just the stuff I want.
Oh you will need it no doubt about that lol .
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Another delivery, some lubrication jollop this time around.
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Old 16-03-2016, 05:33 PM
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Another delivery, some lubrication jollop this time around.
Why you want to put that in a standard engine
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Why you want to put that in a standard engine

Unfortunately Scotty I'm on a piston slap reduction mission...

Anything to try and calm it down a little bit, I wouldn't stick this stuff in otherwise.
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roll centre kit was a good upgrade on the p1...you'll notice this mod for sure
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Old 16-04-2016, 01:44 PM
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Despite the rain this morning I wanted to try out a wheel and tyre on the rear end for fitment purposes. I bought some new wheels recently for the 888's I got in a trade with Si. The tyres are 235 wide and despite the fact I had been told by a few they would fit fine I wanted to see the proof for myself, and just get a wheel on the car to see how it looked!



The eagle eyed among you will note that this is the wrong tyre for this side of the car, it was the only wheel I had to hand and the only one I had put a spigot ring in.
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Old 16-04-2016, 01:47 PM
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Nice Should give you plenty of grip round the Ring.
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Hopefully so, and if I don't use them to their full potential at least they will look the park and suggest 'that bloke knows what he is doing' XD
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Old 16-04-2016, 08:09 PM
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They look great!

The 888's are very progressive on the limit, you can feel (and hear!) when they get there, and know when to ease the hammer back so to speak


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Fantastic Rob. The car is coming on a treat.
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Fantastic Rob. The car is coming on a treat.


Thanks Steve, I still have loads of things to sort, mainly bodywork, but we are getting there. Car is booked in with SMD next week for the traditional 'pre-ring' check up.
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Looks good,
I've managed, to squeeze in a 235 on a low offset of 35 on a widetrack, even though loads said it was impossible.
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Had a new adventure today, removing locking wheel nuts when your brain lets you down and the tool disappears from the face of the earth...

Not how I wanted to spend my morning, fortunately I had a new set of nuts to hand.



Got a removal tool from Halfords and that worked on two of the nuts, after chewing up the other two I had to resort to smacking a 17mm socket in them and hoping for the best, a bit cave man but the only option I had!

All is back to normal now and I won't be letting the tool out of my sight, will therefore spend most of my time looking in the mirror.........
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Odds on, surprised it didn't turn up once I had finished getting the problem sorted.
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Probably in the compartment just behind the handbrake.
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Probably in the compartment just behind the handbrake.
Or in the glove box or do what i did get 20 matching nuts lol then no need for locking nuts .
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Rather pleased with the look, they will be on for one day only though and back to normal wheels and tyres some point tomorrow.
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Looking good tough call but I think I prefer the pff7's. If these were bronze tho... not sure I could call it. Love the black with bronze wheels!
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Looking good tough call but I think I prefer the pff7's. If these were bronze tho... not sure I could call it. Love the black with bronze wheels!


I gave the bronze ones a long hard think and in the end bottled it because I wasn't sure how they would go with the Brembo's. The PFF7's (or replicas in my case) are a nice wheel and go well with this shape Scoob.
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Thanks folks. First set of wheels I have ever purchased despite my 6 car past.
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I think the car looks good, but the old wheels (PFF7s) suit the car better in my opinion.
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More bits, because we all like bags with Fuji Heavy Industries stickers all over them!



Unfortunately for new nuts, bolts and washers to go in, the old stuff has to come out, if they were going to come out happily and in one piece I wouldn't need this kit so the fun and games will begin at some point soon.
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