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  1. Not really, mine returns 26-34 mpg and puts a smile in my face every time I drive it
  2. You could always speak with api and ask what it would take with a standard build or what it would need to get to 350, while it's all apart would be daft not to if it's not much more
  3. Yep it's awesome ! Loads of room for carrying all associated family crap, all weather capability and a genuine sleeper of a car, surprises many
  4. Yes they can handle more power, depends on what your goal is hp wise ?
  5. Twinscrolls have a split in the up pipe feeding the turbo in two stages, one feeds the turbo at lower rpm then the other feeds at higer rpm
  6. Depends what your ecu will allow, mine only had two options open source or a standalone replacement ecu. Yours can be re flashed directly, one of the software companies developed the software and you pay 150 for the licence then map, others like carberry are again open source so you pay for the map
  7. Ah ok, thanks for the info on the meet, i'm preparing myself for the boxing so doubt i'll make it this time, is it monthly ?
  8. From this To this Nothing major just to bring it more in line with rest of the car
  9. Hi mate welcome, what part of town are you ? Is leeds scoobys only on fb ? Searched for them before but drew a blank
  10. Cool when they arrive let us know how they look and I'll get an order in
  11. Any chance of getting some import size ones mocked up ? I guess they'd be same as what you have on now Alex ?
  12. stants

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    35 this year. Haven't had any hair since I was about 18 so I find it hard to keep track of the aging process
  13. Which bit tom ? Carberry is essentially the same as the other mapping software but no licence required, hence why ecutek and others require you to part with 150quid for the privilage
  14. Drop duncan graham (racedynamix) an email see if he does carberry software, or tell him what your looking for and he'll advise you of options. He travels all over the country too
  15. Bought some slightly smoked side repeater lenses, should be here tomorrow
  16. Nopd not really lol ! Ciuld be anything from a wheel bearing to worn bush, does it sound internal or external? My passenger seatbelt knocks against the door trim if it's not retracted fully drove me insane for a week or two before i worked out what it was
  17. Standard ones only seem to last 3-4years, mishimoto do a fancy all ally construction rad with a bigger core it's 200+ if i remember
  18. Looks really nice mate [emoji106]
  19. Suonds like he doesn't know what he's doing, i'd get some legal advice and ask to see all the parts he's bought, old enhgine new one etc etc, recipts for the gaskets and what not, he's either incompetent or trying to pull the wool over your eyes
  20. Don't forget to budget fo a thousand miles worth of running in oil and filters, i know it's not much but easily overlooked
  21. Yeah mate don't bother with uprated pads on the rear tge padgid ones you can get are pretty effective, the fronts handle a lot more of the braking anyway go uprated fronts then if your still not happy change the rears later
  22. I do indeed however my 2nd map is for emergency supermarket fuel if i ever get stuck without shell garage, it's an esl board which is only usable for cars up to 1998 so may not be of any use to newer members, have to look at the other options, what year is your car mate ? Carberry open source mapping may be worth checking out, mfnick has it on his sti, think you can have twin maps and will be about 300,
  23. Screamer pipe if you really want to **** your neighbours off
  24. Blanking plates mate, forcing the turbo to stall puts loads of undue stress on it,
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