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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby SH30RB » Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:48 pm

Have you upgraded to GT brakes?

Nice pics :) but needed some tyre shine
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby SYM » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:45 pm

Dirty tyres + CarPro PERL = definite wins and grins :mrgreen:
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby seanmau5 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:00 am

Thanks for the picture!
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby Corsair » Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:55 pm

SH30RB wrote:Have you upgraded to GT brakes?
Nice pics :) but needed some tyre shine

Nope. Just the lines and hopefully soon the pads. This car's power doesn't really warrant the upgrade, except for the aesthetic factor.
Thanks for the compliment, but yeah definitely needed the tyre shine!
SYM wrote:Dirty tyres + CarPro PERL = definite wins and grins :mrgreen:

Cheers Simon. PERL seems to be popular.
seanmau5 wrote:Thanks for the picture!

No problemo.
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby HyRax » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:46 pm

Corsair wrote:This car's power doesn't really warrant the upgrade, except for the aesthetic factor.

You're not driving hard enough. ;)
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby Corsair » Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:44 pm

Been a wee while since an update...

Swapped out OEM brake pads for Hawk Ceramics (Thanks to Crusin' :hi: ). These pull up MUCH better than OEM fo' shure. However they squeal a bit when cold (i.e. First three stops when leaving home in the morning).

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FINALLY got slimline weathershields (Thanks to Bosco who remembered I was after them :hi: :yahoo: ).

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BTW, I admit I am mechanically <ahem> challenged, but despite what other people said, it took me nearly one hour to understand the IKEA like instruction manual and another hour to install these bad boys. I even had to take the car to an extremely nice panelbeater the next day to help me finish putting the trim back in. George from Re-Creation Panels in Box Hill was a true gentleman. Refused payment, refused a six pack and was even kind enough to say I had got the trim mostly back in. When I need panel work, this is where I'll go back to.

That being said, the weathershields are great. They increase the wind noise slightly whilst driving, but you can have the window down about 1/3 and the breeze is diverted out of your face. Also, when it's raining, the water doesn't fall on the seat when you open the door. Slightly more aggressive look too, which is a good thing IMO.

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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby HyRax » Wed Dec 12, 2012 12:16 am

Corsair wrote:Swapped out OEM brake pads for Hawk Ceramics (Thanks to Crusin' :hi: ). These pull up MUCH better than OEM fo' shure. However they squeal a bit when cold (i.e. First three stops when leaving home in the morning).

I find my HPC's squeal horribly loud on the front when braking in reverse (ie: parking). Not entirely sure why as the shims have been greased up to the eyeballs, and forward braking seems to produce little or no squeal at all.

They do perform great, though. Get some punishment into them!

Weather shield looks good too!
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby cruisn » Wed Dec 12, 2012 2:53 pm

HyRax wrote:I find my HPC's squeal horribly loud on the front when braking in reverse (ie: parking). Not entirely sure why as the shims have been greased up to the eyeballs, and forward braking seems to produce little or no squeal at all.


+1. I have zero noise with forward braking, just reverse when parking.

I told Jake you were after some. :wink:
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby SH30RB » Wed Dec 12, 2012 5:54 pm

cruisn wrote:I told Jake you were after some. :wink:

Im guessing Jake is the man to speak to in regards to slimline weather shields?
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby cruisn » Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:01 pm

SH30RB wrote:Im guessing Jake is the man to speak to in regards to slimline weather shields?


Jake bought some, was sent sedan ones.

I informed him Piers was chasing a set.

Jake got wagon ones.

Everyone lived happily ever after. :air_kiss:
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby Corsair » Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:05 pm

HyRax wrote:They do perform great, though. Get some punishment into them!
Weather shield looks good too!

Believe me Hyrax the brakes get good use daily...Lousy Melbourne drivers! :twisted: Thanks for the kind comments also. :D If only I could upgrade to your Brembos...

cruisn wrote:I told Jake you were after some. :wink:

Much appreciated! :good: Loving them. Tonight, I could drive home from work with the front windows 100% down without feeling I was shoving my face in a fan.

cruisn wrote:Everyone lived happily ever after. :air_kiss:

Like a fairy tale ain't it. :give_heart:
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby bosc0 » Thu Dec 13, 2012 8:15 am

FWIW wagon shields are about $25 less then sedan ones, another win for the wagon.

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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby cruisn » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:38 am

bosc0 wrote:
Cruisn (the original adult match maker), bringing people together since 1976.


'78.......
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby HyRax » Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:20 pm

Even more impressive - bringing people together even before he was BORN! :lol:
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Re: Member Profile - Corsair

Postby alessandro132 » Thu Dec 13, 2012 2:29 pm

cruisn wrote:
bosc0 wrote:
Cruisn (the original adult match maker), bringing people together since 1976.


'78.......


Jake needs to give you 2 years' worth of wristies to make up for that blunder...
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