Gulp - suspension build progress

Gulp - suspension build progress

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Mr E

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21,635 posts

260 months

Sunday 5th December 2004
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I hate it when this happens.



Spot my friendly mechanic.

I'm now sitting here waiting for the call to tell me it's done.

It's like waiting for your exam results.....

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Sunday 5th December 2004
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Not quiiiiyyyte there then?

Yes,I can empathise,awful hollow feelings of dread.

Will be in similar boat tomorrow,-R33 MOT time,oh ghod,what next? ,bet they(the garage)fail it on all the work they did,I'd almost laugh.

Mr E

Original Poster:

21,635 posts

260 months

Sunday 5th December 2004
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Done.

Build competed.

Good news. I now have a front end I have some confidence in again. A lot pointer, and much less bump steer and tramlining. She now handles properly.

An in depth investigation will have to wait until I get some time and clear roads that aren't dark and wet.

Bad news;
Car needs a 4 wheel alignment ASAP. I'll try and get this done next week.
Knackered an ABS sensor. Yet more bloody expense. I'll try and get this done next week.
Managed to flatten the battery. Which has caused the hi-fi to drop into the "please transmit code from the little security tab thing" mode. Guess what I can't bloody find.

Yet. More. Expense.

Which brings me to my final point. Is it a mod if you didn't know you had it.

The springs that came off the rear were progressivly wound Eibachs by the look of them. I had no idea. Neither, I suspect, did the guy who sold it to me.

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Sunday 5th December 2004
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Springs are not factory spec/installed? Then 'technically'it is a modified part,I s'pose.

Fatboy

7,985 posts

273 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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Mr E said:
Which brings me to my final point. Is it a mod if you didn't know you had it.

The springs that came off the rear were progressivly wound Eibachs by the look of them. I had no idea. Neither, I suspect, did the guy who sold it to me.

As far as I know, and I've heard stories to back it up, the insurance gits will invalidate the claim for undeclared mods, whether or not you knew about them.

Mr E

Original Poster:

21,635 posts

260 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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Fatboy said:

Mr E said:
Which brings me to my final point. Is it a mod if you didn't know you had it.

The springs that came off the rear were progressivly wound Eibachs by the look of them. I had no idea. Neither, I suspect, did the guy who sold it to me.


As far as I know, and I've heard stories to back it up, the insurance gits will invalidate the claim for undeclared mods, whether or not you knew about them.


Yes. Fun, isn't it.

iaint

10,040 posts

239 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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Just had mine done - got if back late Friday. I'm well chuffed - rear shocks were completely dead which explains the lack of absorbing of shock! Tramlining has reduced significantly.

Looking forwards to dry weather at some point to see how it goes round bends.

You got any plans for tracking your toy?

Mr E

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21,635 posts

260 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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iaint said:

You got any plans for tracking your toy?


Hell yes.

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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Iant,you go for the Tein Flex in the end?

Mr E

Original Poster:

21,635 posts

260 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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Just pulled the code.

35. Front left speed sensor as expected.

Apparently, Toyota changed the part used halfway through production, and the later one is more expensive.

Guess which part my bitch needs?

iaint

10,040 posts

239 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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tuttle said:
Iant,you go for the Tein Flex in the end?


Yup. It looks the dogs and has some cool* stickers with it Will report back on how it copes when I get chance to give it some stick. Already noticed that I don't catch the nose on a few points where it used to catch (even crawling forward) and speed bumps can be tackled at ~20mph without fear of remodelling the nose.

The build quality is absolutely excellent - very solid and all coated so it shouldn't rust.

Iain

iaint

10,040 posts

239 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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Mr E said:

iaint said:

You got any plans for tracking your toy?


Hell yes.


Excellent

Can't really do it with mine until I sort out the rad - got very hot in the 20 mins on track at Trax so souldn't really cope with a full day. Got a nice v-mount intercooler/rad combo in the pipeline - should happen in the new year. Then fitting of uprated fuel pump, pressure regulator, 1200cc secondary injectors and a remap... Maybe 300 ponies at the wheels from that...

The list is endless when you start modding these things.

Got a mate with a 4 like yours - he's just got hold of a spare engine via Fensport (apparently some trick thing from one of the original rally teams) and some forged pistons, blingy cam thing and about 3k's worth of other internals... Should be even more awesome when done!

If only we'd gone for a cheap hobby!

Mr E

Original Poster:

21,635 posts

260 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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iaint said:


Got a mate with a 4 like yours - he's just got hold of a spare engine via Fensport (apparently some trick thing from one of the original rally teams) and some forged pistons, blingy cam thing and about 3k's worth of other internals... Should be even more awesome when done!


:drool:

I want that engine in my car.