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Christopher
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18th Feb 14 at 08:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
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Chris C
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You drove past me in Watford a week or so ago, sounds epic
Mattb
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quote:
Originally posted by Christopher
quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
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yep.... manuals are expensive and not so easy to find.. it will eventually have a manual box.. just need £££££££
Mattb
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quote:
Originally posted by Chris C
You drove past me in Watford a week or so ago, sounds epic


Where abouts? i work in Watford
Chris C
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Think it was on the a41 behind top golf, I work for Capel carpets on St. Albans road
Mattb
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quote:
Originally posted by Chris C
Think it was on the a41 behind top golf, I work for Capel carpets on St. Albans road


I was just leaving work then, i was probably driving like a bellend too
Mattb
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Started to sort out my rear brakes, decided another easy bolt on conversion was the way forwards. Sourced a pair of Supra twin turbo rear calipers to match my fronts. Went used this time, but i think it would have been easier and not too much more expensive to go new

Some rather 'used' calipers



Had a few issues with these. A common issue that i wasn't aware of is that the pad retaining pins seize in the calipers, and these were stuck good and hard! i couldnt even press the things out! ended up taking them down the road and let garage D sort it!
Secondly the seals were split, so ordered a new set from Toyota



So I did some searching and everyone on the Supra owners forum says the same thing with regards the pins.. get stainless! Ordered a full set including some for the front which i am waiting for. While i cant fit the brakes, i though i may aswell paint the calipers and replace the seals..
Gave them a good run down, degrease and some paint










Colours alot lighter than i expected, but i quite like it. May do the fronts at some point to match. Happy with the finish, considering its from a can

Will update when the rest of the bits arrive and i fit them
SteveW
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7th Mar 14 at 08:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

love it.. proper barge beast
Mattb
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quote:
Originally posted by SteveW
love it.. proper barge beast


Barge beasts are where its at

Can name a couple of decent examples... senator... vxr8
SteveW
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mate you do not know how much i miss that car
Mattb
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like you said the commute was killing you. Its bad enough for me with a 26 mile round trip, let alone 80 odd miles round

Mattb
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Yesterday, in a little bit of a rush i managed to fit the rear brakes.

not too exciting, and i havent even driven the car properly yet since doing it!

some old vs new discs.. now running larger brakes on the rear again! lol



cut up the backing plate to accomodate the larger discs and twin piston calipers



and all together





need to wash the poor girl!

Mattb
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Wow, it really has been some time since this was updated!

Not huge amounts to report apart from me killing it a few times and fixing it. Attended some japanese car shows with the guys at soarerunion.com over the summer

Ill post some pics from these



Running at santapod at japshow finale



Japfest at donnington










So it was a decent summer, then one of the turbos decided to crap itself leaving me without a car. i bought a lovely Astra for £250 to keep me going.

Now im collecting parts to convert to a single turbo to get it back on the road and better than ever.

Got the turbo, just need everything else!



should see around 500bhp and 500ft/lb at 1.5 bar when done
Jambo
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24th Jan 15 at 14:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Five-HUNDRED ponies

Fuck!
Mattb
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yep, should be amusing
Jambo
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will be wanting a passenger seat ride please Maffoo
taylorboosh
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27th Jan 15 at 20:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Is it a manual yet?
Jambo
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It's a big beast, probably better suited to an at
Kyle T
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Excellent.


Lotus Elise 111R

Impreza WRX STi
Mattb
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Yeah still an auto, no doubt the box will self destruct and some point so will end up with a manual in it
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
It's a big beast, probably better suited to an at



I just always envisage autos - especially older ones (I know new aren't like this), as slow and clunky gear changes
Mattb
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28th Jan 15 at 13:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It's not a bad box to be honest. Struggled getting of the line at santapod with it. It's no slouch off the line, but the ratios aren't great. More suited to cruising etc. it'll do 136 before switching up to 'overdrive' or 4th as what it really is.
taylorboosh
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28th Jan 15 at 13:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Manual>Auto though lets be honest
Jambo
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Originally posted by taylorboosh
Manual>Auto though lets be honest


Ridiculous statement.

Depends on the car, powertrain, box, setup, software etc etc.

Would you drive a manual Range Rover? No. Because it would be fucking dire.

Bigger cars don't need to be thrashed like shopping trolleys. They have ample power and with a torque converter more torque! Most can be "manually" changed now anyway with paddles or buttons. Its a different way of driving which suits some cars, others not.

Would I want a slush box in an M3? No. Would I want one in a C63? Yes.

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Statement still stands

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