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[quote][i]Originally posted by Ian[/i] You need ABS wheel speed sensors and an appropriate ECU, which I think you'll find on later XE cars but I might be wrong there. Can't remember whether mk3 Astra GSi had it, but you'll need a car early enough to get a redtop and not ecotec. Don't know. I think driving properly is a better idea though. If you can break traction doing a rolling burnout then really, you need to think about whether this is the most effective way to get places. The facts are - your 1400 spins because you're making it do so. It has no more power than every other 1400 out there because you've done nothing to give it more power. Your car isn't special, it isn't magic and if you think you can install a valver and continue to drive like that then I'll await your post telling us all that you've bent it. Personally my advice would be proper tyres and limited slip diff. Less messing, actually more effective at getting the power down which actually gives you a faster car, not just some pub speak about what you can manage under very specific conditions. If you want to lend the car to people, ask them to drive how you are going to - properly. [Edited on 06-01-2008 by Ian] [/quote]
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