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Postby senator » Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:37 pm

LI81TY wrote:not bad for another one that said won't mod the car :lol:


lol..so true

whats next tony..... the K2 Gear blower kit....????? :lol:
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Postby smythie » Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:40 pm

Are you lot in a hurry to get blown away by a H6? Bloody swingn egging me on to turbo it and blower comments from you :lol:

Wonder how easy it would be to pinch a snail off a 911 turbo. hmmmm :lol:
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Postby swingn » Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:55 pm

smythie wrote:I was hoping for chocolate topping at least :lol:

But yeah, the car isn't all that vanilla any more - slotted rotors, tinted windows, resonatorectomy.

All it needs now is a GT front bar, sways, zorst and maybe some coilovers and it'll be worthy of the forum moniker HONEST!


Pfft... Strawberry goes better with vanilla mate ;) Plus it's Pink! Subaru drivers love pink bits :D

Why would you want the GT front bar? I actually like the 3RB front bar on the pre-face lifts. It actually stands out from the crowd as only the 3.0L's had it... Just get an STI lip :D

smythie wrote:Are you lot in a hurry to get blown away by a H6? Bloody swingn egging me on to turbo it and blower comments from you :lol:

Wonder how easy it would be to pinch a snail off a 911 turbo. hmmmm :lol:


Lol... We just like to see people send their hard earned money ;) :lol:

I would say it would be hard... Have you seen the engine bay on a 911 :P
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Postby Arith » Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:59 pm

Just ignore them Tony. They're nothing but trouble makers who persuade people into spending their money on stuff they don't need. Stand your ground and don't let them get to you.

Hmm, you know what you need though? You should really consider a supercharger! Yeah, that's it! I think K2 Gear offers one for the 3.0! :D

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Postby swingn » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:03 pm

Arith wrote:Just ignore them Tony. They're nothing but trouble makers who persuade people into spending their money on stuff they don't need. Stand your ground and don't let them get to you.

Hmm, you know what you need though? You should really consider a supercharger! Yeah, that's it! I think K2 Gear offers one for the 3.0! :D


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Classic words there Jim boy... The man who has inspired me to spend far too much money :P
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Postby smythie » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:03 pm

swingn wrote:Why would you want the GT front bar? I actually like the 3RB front bar on the pre-face lifts. It actually stands out from the crowd as only the 3.0L's had it... Just get an STI lip :D


I prefer the look of the GT bar. Dunno, I guess it seems a little more like a performance application than the 3RB bar. Plus I reckon I could relocate the fog lights and sort myself a CAI. I really do not like that bar on mine.
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Postby swingn » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:07 pm

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swingn wrote:Why would you want the GT front bar? I actually like the 3RB front bar on the pre-face lifts. It actually stands out from the crowd as only the 3.0L's had it... Just get an STI lip :D


I prefer the look of the GT bar. Dunno, I guess it seems a little more like a performance application than the 3RB bar. Plus I reckon I could relocate the fog lights and sort myself a CAI. I really do not like that bar on mine.


If I'm not mistaken, the GT & NA bar are the same in the Aussie delivered pre-face lifted models.

Fair enough if you don't like the design of yours, but your's is already different & to me shows off the fact you've got a 3.0L... Seriously, find a pic of one with an STI front lip, I'm sure you'll change you mind :D

If not, well you may as well get a FMIC & turbo that sucker at the same time... heheheheh
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Postby smythie » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:12 pm

you do realise that for that sort of money I could get a bike that was easily capable of blowing all bar the most exotic cars on the road? :lol:
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Postby swingn » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:17 pm

Yes yes, we are all aware of how much quicker bikes are then cars (Which is why I have one still ;) ) But there is something special about having a modified car :D
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Postby Arith » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:17 pm

smythie wrote:you do realise that for that sort of money I could get a bike that was easily capable of blowing all bar the most exotic cars on the road? :lol:

You could also go on holidays for that sort of money!

Not really an even comparison between bikes and cars! :P

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Postby smythie » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:21 pm

why not? you're talking performance to get you line ball with a quick 250 for the money to buy a decent 600.

Though, I'd probably take the chance to go on a nice long driving holiday in my car over buying another bike right at the moment :D
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Postby Mano™ » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:40 pm

smythie wrote:Are you lot in a hurry to get blown away by a H6? Bloody swingn egging me on to turbo it and blower comments from you :lol:

Wonder how easy it would be to pinch a snail off a 911 turbo. hmmmm :lol:


WELL I reckon you should fucking get tint, an drop that shit, get black rims, get ur snail, fmic, coilovers, brembo's hid's, zortsy, boost controler, tune arhh list could go on..

MAN UP GET STARTED! you got the rotors hehehehe
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Postby smythie » Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:50 pm

After a couple of thousand km's the new front pads are dusting up nicely. Inside of a front wheel
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Compared to the inside of a rear wheel with stock pads and disc
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Re: Nothing special but...

Postby smythie » Wed Dec 08, 2010 1:24 pm

OK, so a recap on the car since this thread was last updated. It has had a few minor cosmetic/functional mods (LED parkers, brake globes, dome and map lights, HID low beams and engine bay covers) -nothing to write home about. Oh yeah, the Phat quads too

A major one that I forgot to talk about at the time I got it was a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System. I had it installed something like 18 months ago at Jax Merrylands. It's a wireless in-tyre sensor rather than valve cap job. Gives pressure and temperature of each of the tyres (though they didn't want to sell me a 5th sensor for the spare :@ ) in both metric and imperial units and has made life a little simpler, not to mention the peace of mind knowing that we'll be averted if one of the tyres starts to deflate. You can set low and high pressure alarms as well as a high temperature alarm to warn you of tyre conditions outside a range you think is acceptable.

Biggest downside is the 30 odd gram mass of the sensor - this has to be balanced out with additional weights on the wheel. The sensors can be a little coarse in their update resolution however too (sometimes one will take ages to update as pressure hasn't changed more than a psi or two).

It is interesting watching the pressure change with temperature though. "Cold" pressures should be set at around 21°C, but I have found your tyres aren't that temp very often. Sitting outside on a cold night (as mine does) will have the temps down around ambient, whatever that happens to be (I saw -1 one cold winter's morning in Goulburn). Sun on one side of the car in the morning will have two tyres warm but the other two cold (10-15 degree differences between the east and west sides on cold mornings was common).

They will also heat up past 21° a lot quicker than you might think but won't get as hot as you might expect - the only time I've seen really hot temperatures was really hot days on dark bitumen that had been baking in the sun all day. Otherwise, between 30 and 40 degrees is about the norm for warm days, even when working the tyres hard. Was normal to see around 30 degrees in winter too.

Anyway, a couple of pics. None of the sensor itself though sorry - I forgot to take one the other day when I was getting new tyres fitted.

The aluminium valve stem (only external visual indicator). Bloody grubby handed tyre fitters :D
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The monitor unit inside the car.
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I had mine mounted high up on the windscreen near the rear vision mirror. The only problem with that was that the auto sparky wasn't keen on running power up the A pillar with the airbags in there so they took power from the sunroof (which is only powered when the ignition is ON). Slack prick cross threaded one of the screws that hold the sunroof/maplight console up too.



I should also make mention of the most noticeable mod (which people saw at Newcastle and on the drive last weekend). I have taken the plunge and ditched the stupidly expensive 215/45R18 size tyres and gone with a size that has a higher sidewall, is much more common and is cheaper.
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Almost went with 235/45R17 as that is even cheaper but the lower sidewall than the 225/50's (which was the main reason I went through this process in the first place) and concerns with scrubbing scratched that idea. These babies were manufactured in the 36th week of this year too so a lot newer than the old 050a's and PP2's that came off it. Ride has improved from ready-to-kill-someone-harsh to only slightly annoying harsh. Feel and response have not been compromised either. The PS3's have so far exceeded expectations - great grip right from the start, top grip in the wet and the ability to cut through standing water a lot better than anything else I've had on this car.

Wheels are B.I.M Creative Downhill Special (DHS) AE034. Cast wheels made by Bridgestone, 17x7.5 with a +48mm offset. Nothing special brandwise but are the right size, have a design I like and didn't cost me the earth.
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Re: Nothing special but...

Postby rickerty » Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:37 pm

That's a really neat little gadget/tool. I've never seen these before.
Did you source the parts yourself and just got Jax to fit, or did they supply everything?
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