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  1. Sorry team Replaced my written-off BR9 with this. It's still a turbo, and a wagon
    6 points
  2. Been drooling over these for the last few days, decided to grab one and see if it fits, turns out it clears the brembos! the guards are a different story, with some camber and abit of guard rolling should be sweet, worse case scenario I put them up for grabs on here Anyway grabbed them Getting wrapped in average quality tyres - gonna use my v7 wheels as dedicated track wheels so I can get some real nice track rubber put on them facebook image upload 18x8 ^^^
    6 points
  3. Installed cruise control Didn't work... Found out that front O2 sensor is gone...therefore cruise control didn't work Replaced front O2 sensor Cruise control works! Thanks to @Kiwi_Fozze for helping identify problem and clearing codes! Thanks to @Subirex Automotive for all your help!
    5 points
  4. I'll save you the effort for your first mod http://www.ebay.com/bhp/bmw-m-sticker
    4 points
  5. Old: Halswell Quarry Park Best I could manage, sorry. The place was really crowded, had to wait on a spot to park. New:
    4 points
  6. Ordered a Whiteline Anti-Lift Kit, thanks to Autolign
    3 points
  7. It's got a few M stickers from factory already
    2 points
  8. no one listens to me anyway
    2 points
  9. I'll admit I jumped the gun, and probably acted a little childish too. I should have let an admin deal with it instead and for that I apologise. Racial slurs tho...?
    2 points
  10. I have a 2005 outback not had for very long. What is the best way to set the alarm off myself just to test it. I have confirmed on the dash that alarm is on. I just want peace a mind that it all works as it should
    1 point
  11. Give yourself a cuddle Joker.. We all listen to you.. Even when you talk in riddles..
    1 point
  12. HELL yes to that. If they never been touched they are usually solid and require some good swinging room!
    1 point
  13. I should be able to grab this tomorrow down the road from work
    1 point
  14. pull out sensor write down denso part number buy cheapest genuine denso available, using that stock number. rockauto.com has been one of the cheapest i've found so far, $178nzd landed for a front o2 sensor for a v7 sti.... strongs and wingers want just shy of $400
    1 point
  15. might have to come see you guys while i'm down in october, driving down for flatnats..... i'm already tuned open source, would i be looking at a "full tune" or just touchup work?
    1 point
  16. i fingered it out but for got to do it on Sunday
    1 point
  17. Not normally the style of wheels id go for, but irl they are dead sexy, super light, rays, and in perfect condition Brand: Rays Engineering Style: Homura Size: 18x8 Offset: 43p PCD: 5x100 | 5/100 Colour: Dark Gunmetal Metallic
    1 point
  18. dayum this is gonna be good! what are they?
    1 point
  19. @THUNDA Details on the wheels? These are the kind of wheels I want to put on the upcoming project Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk
    1 point
  20. Pics that aren't of the engine bay soon please:)
    1 point
  21. I thought you replaced the wrong sensor or something similar? Or was it the right sensor but wrong part since you went el cheapo? RockAuto actually isn't too bad on the Denso.
    1 point
  22. winched the 96 TT RS onto the trailer so I can move it & get the Avenger back into the Dry shed at nights
    1 point
  23. That was my plan
    1 point
  24. Google StreetView is failing me
    1 point
  25. #westisbest Though after strong factory New Lynn went unclaimed for months I can't really complain about not having a west AKL location....
    1 point
  26. ok good group cuddle & lets carry on Being the best JDM Subaru Forum in the world? (Used to be the largest collection of English turbo JDM Subaru knowledge in existence & the oldest & largest Subaru community in NZ? everyone tone it down a notch & just get on helping each other, & perhaps a few less link posted per day eh (perhaps one a day max?) if others ask then some may still refer them to you
    1 point
  27. To your reply @Batbaruman I get sooooooooooooo often, I just prepare pages. So if I post a page, you hear I am advertising. I spend hours calibrating. I just don't tune. I look for the possible way to get peak performance and response out of a car, it is now taking a told on me and my family were I don't have time. Maybe this is why people just likely tune and leave such tuning for more expensive builds. But because I drive and race from time to time, I just love to feel a responsive car. So look here to answer you questions. If I need more, please let me know. My apologies! http://xtremeracingtuning.com/2017/07/16/remote-tuning/ http://xtremeracingtuning.com/2017/07/16/what-makes-xrt-different-to-other-tuning-companiestuners/ http://xtremeracingtuning.com/2017/06/18/cobb-ap-pro-tune-xrt-the-differences/ http://xtremeracingtuning.com/about/
    1 point
  28. I have heard of XRT and West_Minst on other forums, and from what I have read the services that are provided do seem good. Im not going to get into the debate of dyno/road/remote tuning. What seems to be the main issue that I can see is the way that West_Minst brought up the XRT remote tunes. Also I might be wrong but I think West_Minst is from barbadoes, so his English may not be the best. Maybe we can wipe the slate clean of whats happen previously and get West_Minst to set up an new thread in product services and reviews and not spam peoples threads with XRT can do this and that. If he provide helpful advice without involving spamming his work then fine. Having another opinion is always good. Ok rant over P.S - i think if you are promoting a certain business or product and have a vested interest in it then it would be good to know too.
    1 point
  29. Did a quick test fit. clearance is clearance right? also are legacy's 12x1.25 for wheel nuts? i need to get narrow wheel nuts to suit these rims
    1 point
  30. Managed to get out and about and see how it drives on the open road, so polite, so smooth. Stoked with how it handles now that its on coilovers, not shabby at all.
    1 point
  31. thats amazing jump in torque on that forester, and you wonder why so many people complain about their new turbos being laggy whent hey dont bother even having it tuned properly
    1 point
  32. I purchase mine from Alex at mlracing - http://www.mlracing.co.nz/yahoocheatsheet Pretty much JDM (and some euro stuff such as OZ, Borbet) You know you're getting legit stuff and not reps. They're mainly 2nd hand but have a few new sets too. North Shore Toyota supply Work wheels too... but I've never had the $$$ to get those Anecdotal comment on Aden's Tyres - I've heard they're good at what they do, but cater to newer cars = trends so if you run oldschool/'period correct' shop @ mlracing
    1 point
  33. 2006 forester. 2.5l stock everything apart from exhaust and td05-16 along with Mac 3 port boost solenoid. Red is before as factory ecu was having mare and boost creep.
    1 point
  34. That's plenty of brums. How many killerwasps do you reckon it would lose going to AWD? Guessing 30-40kw or so? 250-260wkw from a TD05-20g is still mystical dragon numbers, nice work.
    1 point
  35. This is a completely standard v7 sti long block with a td05-20g on it. All running on e80. Apart from compressor surge which you can see at start of run. Red dashed line is same car/setup running v3-4 sti engine. Note with v7 sti long block spool is about 900rpm sooner. Reason power is high is because it's in a saker that is running a 5 speed box setup mid engine rear wheel drive with centre diff locked and front diff supplying power to rear wheels.
    1 point


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