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Author My Golf with TT alloys, r/c/c/r, (new pics on page 2 after beeing lowered)
CorsaSRi16v
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28th Apr 05 at 21:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by heliumhead
yea they were getting chucked in the skip


Next time some are being thrown in the skip I'll have them

As for springs consider Eibachs they are good
Dave Helium
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mabey to let my TURBO cool down insted of just switching the car off! By the way corsa nut ive beat a fair few wrx scoobs on the roll! whats the stats of ur one?
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It looks like it mate


But why? Excuse my ignorance but he has a turbo does he not?
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It looks like it mate


But why? Excuse my ignorance but he has a turbo does he not?


yes. a turbo timer leaves the engine running for a few minuites after your finished driving. TBH im not sure what difference this makes.
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quote:
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Originally posted by CORSA NUT
It looks like it mate


But why? Excuse my ignorance but he has a turbo does he not?


yes. a turbo timer leaves the engine running for a few minuites after your finished driving. TBH im not sure what difference this makes.


Fair enough.
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well since my car is spiking 1.5 bar/ 22 psi the turbo would get rather hot!
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Well since your trying to make me out to be a tit i will show you up....




YOUR TURBO IS WATER COOLED AND THEREFORE DOES NOT NEED A TURBO TIMER.






Lesson over for today sunshine go back to bed.

[Edited on 30-04-2005 by CORSA NUT]
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Oh and my 0-60 is 5 seconds mate..i have 4WD and when i come to a corner i have at my disposal one of the finest honed driving/rally cars ever made..

You own a fat golf.
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handbags
CORSA NUT
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Indeed

Or Turbo's
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or turbos in handbags??
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He still wouldn't need his £70 turbo timer!

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Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Oh and my 0-60 is 5 seconds mate..i have 4WD and when i come to a corner i have at my disposal one of the finest honed driving/rally cars ever made..

You own a fat golf.
oi nothing wrong with fat golfs
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I quite like yours as it happens mate

Just don't be getting no timer
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PMSL @ ALL of you.
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Alloys look ace!

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Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Turbo timer??? You don't need one you daft fuker

I have one


You dont need one either. Theyre a waste of time and money.

quote:
Originally posted by heliumhead
mabey to let my TURBO cool down insted of just switching the car off!


Why not do what I and most turbo owners do? Leave the car idling for 1 minute after heavy use. If youve come off a bypass and join a 30 limit, by the time you arrive home there wont be much need to let it cool down anyway.

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yes. a turbo timer leaves the engine running for a few minuites after your finished driving. TBH im not sure what difference this makes.


the principal is to allow oil to leave the turbo so that it doesnt turn to carbon and burn a hole in the turbo. Leaving the car running for 1 minute is sufficient enough imo.

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Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Oh and my 0-60 is 5 seconds mate..i have 4WD and when i come to a corner i have at my disposal one of the finest honed driving/rally cars ever made..

You own a fat golf.


So
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Waste of money? It only cost me £20!

You should be sticking up for me fuker!
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I would if you hadnt said you owned one
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I havn't fitted it yet

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What do you think now? i just wanted a small drop so went for 30mm eibach springs! just got my car back from getting lightend flywheel and new clutch fitted! went for another rolling road and got 237 bhp and 263 lbft! roll on the front mount!
































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wheels look cool from a distance, and i think that drop isnt enuff but ur lucky u have a black car as its not noticable
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horrible wheels, needs to be lower
CorsaSRi16v
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horrible wheels, needs to be lower


Glad someone else thinks the same about the wheels.

Can't stand them

Although most do like them.

[Edited on 03-05-2005 by CorsaSRi16v]
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they do look a bit like a modern plughole i guess
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I like em! Need to be chrome/shadow chrome though? I dunno..

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