Rob
The sump looks like a fair piece of craftwork, very nice. Shame it's going to be under the car and filled with oil.
The remote oil filter kit does that just reposition the oil filter to where ever you want?
What do you do with the coolant lines that go to the sandwich plate?
Just link them together?
Nice to see a pretty short list of things to do.
I'm sure the list is growing as I type this though, lol
Indeed, very nice looking bit of kit, good price at around £250 too.
Remote filter lets you position it wherever you want yes, coolant lines won't be affected, the plate on the left goes where the filter is now, then lines are run to the remote plate.
This winter might see bucket seats, harnesses and R888's for next year!
You will LOVE R888's, best money you can spend IMO. The amount of grip you can attain far surpasses any other mod you can buy.
I use Recaro speeds, a good compromise between all out rigid buckets and sport road seats.
I have seen that before.The blue fitting didnt come with that kit right?If for any reason the INA line doesn't fit or is too short, I have a backup one:
http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll330/SonicBlueLeon/oilret1.jpg
Kind of late to the party but if I had known this I could have done something for you in the billet department.I'm also fitting a Mocal remote oil filter kit, will make changing the oil filter a whole lot easier, should run a little cooler too:
http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll330/SonicBlueLeon/oilrel1.jpg
Depends how well sorted your handling is.are they really worth the money ? i had thought about getting a diferent set of wheels with these on for next sumer ?
I've had some of the stuff for a while Issam, no worries.
After Wallace telling me the Apexi needed setting up, I found a couple of guides on how to set it up, one written by a respected tuner/mapper, so I printed them off and set about having a go at setting it up today, seems to be better now with constant boost in every gear and holding better too, still more fine tuning to do but it's getting there. I also found that the Forge 007P with yellow spring was holding boost better than the Bailey DV30, so I have swapped to that now.
If Wallace was closer I'd have them do it but they're a 2.5hr drive away. If I'm back up there I'll have them check it over.
You will LOVE R888's, best money you can spend IMO. The amount of grip you can attain far surpasses any other mod you can buy.
Again, a good tyre in the dry but bad in the wet, the Hankook's a better all round tyre than the Parada. The Hankook is also classed as a trackday tyre by Camskill, the Parada is not.