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GravelBen

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  1. Hey folks, haven't been here in a loong time! Kinda forgot about it for a while tbh.

    Anyways, just got home and noticed repco gave me a Ryco Z79X whereas the current filter (and the other old ones in the corner that I really should tidy up) are Z495.

    Is it just a newer/alternate compatible version, or a wrong one? Bummer when you finally get motivated to go into your freezing cold garage and then have the wrong part!

  2.  dmc said:

    Had Re001's and liked them changed to re002's a few months back and they are better than the 001's, seem to be abit quieter and feel like they are a little more planted when pushed.

    So far sompared to RE001 I'd say quieter, a bit more consistent and sticky on seal wet/dry but maybe not quite as much feel on wet seal, not as much bite on gravel but still ok.

  3. So I need to replace a couple of my RE001's, fronts have chewed a nasty mess out of inside shoulder. Been a while since I needed new tyres, so thought I'd see what's popular on here at the moment.

    RE002 are probably the obvious choice to replace RE001, how do they compare? Also considering something a bit harder wearing, maybe Falken 912 - what else should I consider?

    For reference I've been pretty happy with the performance of the 001s, found them much better than T1R and GSD3 I had before them especially for sidewall strength etc and gravel performance being a factor as well. They don't last that long though (I probably get ~20k from them) so thinking about harder wearing options too, feel is more important than absolute grip.

  4.  Swindog said:

    If they are unreliable, why in 4 years of owning it have we not done anything apart from putting intake back to stock and regular servicing, has it not blown up?

    Put 42,000km on my '02 GTB over the last 3 years, the only thing thats gone wrong was a MAP sensor which I replaced 2nd hand for $40.

  5.  boon']

    [quote name='JoKer said:

    yup I did just that : or the Apex-i speed meter also does the same

    NZ new did not have speed cut iirc

    JDM imports did

    /quote]

    I've heard 240kph thrown around re. the NZ ones. But I doubt a lot of Subeys would get there.

    Mine is NZ-new and still has speed cut - though its a bit oddball in that it seems to be Jap-spec despite being NZ-new.

    Factory BH5 GTB held the official word record for a production wagon at 270km/h in '98 so delimited they can obviously get up there.

  6.  dacerx said:

    Yeah joker has a point we have seen it for ourselves

    ;D

    Whatever happened to that guy with the Spec-C who was rabbiting on about which semi-slicks to buy for his first ever track day (where he was going to beat everybody) and then complaining how he couldn't afford the fuel to go anywhere?

  7. I average around 9L/100k on the open road (generally with plenty of hills, corners and overtaking) and probably 11+ around town (short trips, cold starts).

    Its generally around 10% thirstier on 95 as well as being slower, less responsive and not as smooth - much happier all round on 98 but you still can't get it south of Dunedin. :(

    2002 BH5 (Rev-D) GTB manual btw.

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