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Jay762

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  1. That should do the trick ;)
  2. :D :D :D not heard that one v funny :D :D :D
  3. I like the idea of the top mounted oil cooler - that way the scoop is now functional - not just for looks :)
  4. You can set yourself up for - compared to your exiting setup - a lot less, it will save your alloys and as they are a lot thinner give you more grip. East Yorks does get a fair bit of bad weather so its probably down to your own opinion if you feel they are warranted in this country What you have at the moment is great anyway its just adding to it. I was considering some steel winter wheels with associated tyres, I was then going to paint them bright green or orange just for kicks :)
  5. ahhh I see that explains why I never saw any improvement even after I changed the fuel filter many times :)
  6. There are a few sites out there where it appears some members sit like vultures waiting to pounce - which is a shame, if someone suggests putting sand in with the petrol to port the head whilst driving I know we have hit a real low :)
  7. A lot of info from Wagonwheels http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/1842-newbie-saying-hello-and-pics/ and Farmerpug taking STI springs off to raise his vehicle http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/210-lifting-subaru-forester/
  8. Wotcha and welcome - plenty of info on the site and of course the members are happy to share opinions (not in a bad way) here is a buyers guide which should fill in some background anything else just post a question thread in the impreza section http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/1619-help-check-guide-buying-1st-subaru/
  9. He is correct just use it dry ;)
  10. mate, you do make me chuckle :) its a good job its a sympathetic crowd on here :P
  11. Wotcha and welcome - hopefully you can find a cost effective fix
  12. it will be breathing easier so now you could look at the exhaust ;) but be careful it is a slippery slope, multiple maps and nitros are only an overdraft away :D
  13. Does sound like you already have the big stoppers on there 4's up front and 2's on the rear, possibly even cast alloy components that the STI comes with over the WRX. Check the size of the discs themselves as you may be straight into big disc kits from AP/ Alcon and K Sport?
  14. yup I agree, tidy job
  15. Wotcha and welcome John - there are a couple of members who have taken the same route as yourself - Landies to Subarus so you are not alone in that decision :)
  16. knowing what you have concealed that is certainly a stealthy machine, wrt scoops as soon as a FMIC is fitted I like a heat release / air flow option so louvres or mesh covered opening - but it does detract from a stealth approach as people start asking questions
  17. Pedders that was the name - well done that man!!
  18. There is a thread on this somewhere... As I remember the answer is yes you can buy them but as it requires you pulling your headlining off to fit them the dealers were saying it was an original fit option only. The price in the UK for the items though was the thick end of £1000 We found a US site that sells them for significantly less so even with import tax it would still be a cheaper option Think it was this site... http://estore.subarupartswarehouse.com/parts/2009/SUBARU/Forester/X?siteid=217823&vehicleid=204823&diagram=7603316
  19. I am also a fan of less is more when it comes to dashboards - can you set alarm levels on this guage?
  20. Glad to see you walked away from that wreck - amazing just how little is left of the car after the fire :o Pod looks great nice clean job!
  21. I think this one (or something similar) has been answered already (cant remeber what was said :( ) - ill do some digging see if I can find the thread
  22. Wotcha and welcome - sounds like you have found one which will do right by you
  23. Thinking about this overnight - you could run a separate wire with fuse to supply the siren in the same way you would do with a high power horn and have it activated via a relay triggered by the alarm (if it is not already set up like this anyway)
  24. Wotcha and welcome I looked at the accessport and initially decided against it for the following: I wasnt going to be performing diagnostics and analysis as frequently as what that will enable - a laptop and odb port adapter would suit that purpose. The downloadable maps are done for a generic car which is fine but you have that currently with the OEM Subaru map but if you have one done by Andy Forrest or Jolly Green Monster you start with generic and then it gets tweaked specifically for your car and so will be spot on. I stand to be corrected but... as I read / understand the maps are designed around the NAS product which has different petrol grades and barometric pressure / weather etc so whilst that may not have a huge effect a tuner in the UK / Europe will be tuning for local conditions and again getting it spot on. The Accessport product is a great piece of kit and if you want the flexibility it provides say for tweaking on a day to day basis for individual tracks / weather conditions I would consider it - once you have had a baseline map to your car from a local tuner. If you want it for things like turbo boost etc get your hands on a newer Subaru LCD head unit which plugs into the CANBUS and will display all of that info
  25. Wotcha and welcome - Gambit has covered it so ill just say it would be great to see some photos of your new pride and joy ;)

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