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Should have took your car down the strip then you girl, I was nice and toasty with the heaters on all day,
while you were freezing in the stands, quietly weeping over your perfectly functional gearbox and changing your tampax! :rasp:
I'm so getting a dead arm the next time I see you. lol
Indeed, not to mention panicking what's his names Skyline,
he had a bad launch and I had a perfect one, took him the whole 1/4 to catch me,
only took me by a car length at the line.
Although the last time I saw him he'd sorted out a minor boost leak and added more boost,
if I race him again...
The strangest thing:
A large old style tube TV for a mate (at the time),
doesn't sound strange but he'd just burgled someone's house that ripped him off
and neglected to tell me that's why he needed a lift.
Not that smack heads robbing smack heads is the crime of the century,
he didn't last...
Looks like the soapbox contraption the Jamaicans used in cool runnings.
This is only photo I could find of it though.
However I also found these two pictures that I quite like.
Yes, that is indeed a Giraffe raping a donkey, I wish the funny pictures thread would get reopened.
That's anyone's guess, Dan changes cars like women change shoes.
Really enjoyed the last drag day, yes it's not a proper track day but it's a lot less stressful on the tyres and brakes,
even with burnouts before ever run, not so good for the gearbox though.
Fastchip, but it would mean remapping your car with a laptop
every time you wanted to go from oem to aftermarket map.
There may be a switchable device for a Clio,
but i've never seen one like you can buy for VW's and Audi's.
Edit: I stand corrected. lol
No problem mate, i'm sure someone else will be along shortly to help you with the other issue.
New clutches are relatively cheap, unfortunately the labour to change it isn't.
The banging noise under hard changes is one of the mounts,
probably the dogbone if it's coming from under the floor,
polybushes stops it from happening.
Can't help you with the other weird noise though,
you sure it's not the aux belt squealing?
Mine revs itself from 900-2000rpm when it's cold, but it only lasts a minute or two when you first set off,
if you leave it for a few minutes before driving it doesn't do it at all.
They did a few STi wagons but they're JDM imports.
Here's the one I told you about that I couldn't find the other day,
just wish I had £2,500.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/subaru/impreza-sti/jdm-wrx-sti-v3-estate/1447638
My Fastchip 98ron map has the cold idle at 1100rpm,
then 900/950rpm when it's up to temp.
OEM map is 1000rpm on cold idle and 850rpm when up to temp.
It's only a small change but it makes quite a difference to how it drives when stone cold,
gets rid of the jerky power delivery it has as standard.
Can't even begin to imagine what the retail would have been on one of those,
probably more than any of us could afford pal.
Apart from DK and Munson obviously, but that goes without saying.
£200 quid would buy you the unit and the correct map for your car,
you do it yourself with a laptop, it sounds scary but in reality it's a piece of piss.
Or there are numerous tuners that'll do it for you for around the same price,
although you won't get a unit to keep, the come in handy for...
An Fastchip 98ron map improves the lumpiness a fair bit,
as far as I know the lumpy idle is down to the cams and the way it's timed.
The F4R block started life as a 1.8, so it's in a high state of tune even before you start fiddling with it,
that's why it cost a bloody fortune to squeeze any...
It's a quick little French tin bucket with some character and thank God tbh,
it wouldn't be as much fun if it was a soulless VW or Audi that felt quite numb to drive,
albeit very smooth and comfortable.
I have noticed that when the lumpy idle gets worse on mine,
it needs an oil change, after...