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omfg. instant hardon... I want one...

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mmmmmmm garage porn..lol

needs the mandatory tire posters and snap on tools posters with half nude girlies..lol,,, and the keg bar fridge and couch for mates parties after hours.lol

they could leave the GT3 in it for me too..lol

*long winded explanation*

I've already added a cusco brake cylinder brace and braided brake lines and those two improve the feeling/response of the brakes quite a bit. The new rotors should really seal the deal, I can't see myself needing bigger calipers or disc diameter...

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I researched the brake cylinder stopper a bit today, and had responses from "nope, dont bother on a street car, no difference" to "wow i felt the difference straight away!" I guess with more rigidity in the cylinder your always going to get a better pedal feel.

Well just got my car back with some new goodies on, she's sweet as! Props to Andrew (Blue32) for the help and Pete (SLED) for the parts :P

I'm off to bed, night all :laugh:

nice work Luke, let me no when ya free n we'll go for a boost

fk fk fk, i got mass missfire!! halp!

upped the boost to 11 today, stock turbo, hybrid front mount, 3.5" trust cat back, wrapped coil packs in insulation, re-gaped plugs to .8mm and get a few flat spots from 5 - 6.500 rpm.

anything else i can do apart from new coil packs and ecu management?

i was hoping it wouldn't be anywhere near as bad... think I might put off dump pipe and high flow cat till i get a piggyback or remap :P

dont even bother with new coils Marko.

ecu

recommendations?

full house (the car is auto sadly so pfc is off limits...)

piggyback

remap

???

note, i don't have a lot of money to play with atm saving up for paintjob.

Edited by tx3_90
Mate i would be putting my money on coil packs

Whack it on the dyno and you will find the reason in about 5 minutes

haha yeah i thought the coil packs would be rooted after so many years in a very hot place. however in saying that ill give insulation silicone a go first. If it holds 10-11psi without misfiring ill be happy, saves me $500 till i really need it (i hope). not planning on going any higher than that for a while.

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