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Scooby Pete

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  1. Nice one Gary from Nottingham :)

    Glad your pleased with it. As other have said get the map check out by some one like Jolly Green Monster or Andy Forrest, two of the best in the scooby world. Then get yourself down to Jap Fest 2 on the club stand, felt a bit lonely being the only hatch.

    Essential reading:

    Explains all about the centre diff and the I-Drive

    http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/4392-i-drive-dccd-explained/

    Any plans for mods?

    I've just gone cosmetic myself rather than power. No where near as far as Salsa King though :)

    Wheels are a must, those 17" weigh a ton and are too plain, you can liven up the steering with a set of lighter wheels.

    If you want to change the look of the car two things I would do is swap out the rear fog light for a clear version and maybe get the red overlays for the rear lights from Salsa King.

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  2. Yeah you can be clean all the way and a drivatar nudges you that the clean lap gone.

    They should include runoff areas that don't invalidate a lap and penalise for chicane and major corner cutting. Putting 2 wheels on the grass as you overtake or run a bit wide shouldn't kill the lap. Mind you we were saying the same about 4 :)

  3. One thing I have found with 5 is the that the drivatars are a real pain on the 1st lap and friends are especially aggressive. As soon as you get past them into the lead then it's easy to pull out a massive gap. There's always one car that stays in-touch, the rest just fall away. Doesn't really seem to matter what difficulty level they are set to its always the same. Admittedly I haven't set it on the top level but I can easily beat professional if you don't get punted off on the 1st lap.

    My only other gripe is the level of damage on simulation. Even if you run in to the back of someone with the lightest of touches then thats your suspension, brakes, possibly drivetrain all damaged. So you end up counter steering the damage for the rest of the race. That for me is a bit overzealous. I just restart the race anyway. I reckon I restart at least 3 or 4 times each race.

  4. Gave the car a quick wash.

    Here's a pic of my cleaning supplies rather than another of the car :)

    12 micro fibre cloths

    1 glass cloth

    3 waffle pads 2 for wax one for scratch remover.

    2 applicator pads

    2 autoglym handy applicators

    1 drying cloth, also have a real chammy leather.

    Autosol metal polish

    R202 Total auto wash (engine degreaser)

    303 aerospace protectant (makes engine bay all shiny)

    Bilt Hamber auto-wheel cleaner

    Bilt Hamber autofoam

    autoglym Shampoo conditioner, super resin polish, extra gloss protection, instant tyre dressing

    Intensive tar remover.

    Poorboys Black hole glaze

    Poorboys Natty's paste wax (use on my car)

    Mer Glass cleaner

    G3 scratch remover

    G3 SuperGloss Paste wax (use on family cars)

    Meguiar's quick detailer and clay bar

    Halfords 240v car polisher

    Not in the pic is a mechanics stool with wheels on as I'm lazy and don't want to bend down all the time to reach the lower parts of the car :D luckily none of our cars have that horrible Matt black bumper or trim stuff on them so need trim gel :)

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