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Team GTR - Leon Cupra R

EL

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Mar 17, 2008
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Better now. Like I said a bit earlier I wasnt convinced as the back dropped instantly but the front never. Need to take some decent pics. To be honest I haven't been able to test the new set up yet as I need the Tyres fitted and alignment done which should be this week. Car is alot firmer now but not to the point which is annoying and it seems that I can take speed bumps even better now to my amazement!
 

tyrer

OEM
Jun 6, 2010
1,991
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I remember when I fitted Koni Sport adjustables all round on my Alfa GTA and I could do speedbumps better than standard!!!

Interesting to hear how they settle mate as I wont ever do Coilovers (as I wont use them fully) so will keep checking for a full review.
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
You can come round if you want, we can see if your sump can handle the speed bumps too :D

Nice one mate will give you a shout nearer the weekend. Hope the speed bumps in your area aren't too bad :rolleyes:
 

EL

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Mar 17, 2008
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Bickley, Bromley
New tyres were fitted to the car today. After researching around and getting opinions from many people including tyre specialists I managed to narrow down to two main choices which will suit my needs best:

  • Toyo T1R
  • Vredestein Sessanta

Seen as the Vredestein's are an utter pig to get hold off (searched camskill, black circles, 4 local tyre specialists) I decided the top choice are the Toyo's.

Had them fitted in the morning along with having the tracking down at Eden Park. Tracking was off slightly................by +7 :-o but then I knew it was after we did the suspension and front ARB work on the car the week before. Have to say the drive to work was lovely. Car always feels great with a new pair of shoes on. Forgot how comfy the car use to be as the Falkens I had before were seriously worn. Look forward to some dry weather cruising!
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
Better get under those arch's and check they did'nt leave there cowboy hat in there mate, I'd never go to them.
 

EL

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Mar 17, 2008
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Bickley, Bromley
Lol......Nothing wrong with the guys Darren. I know a few of them plus they did it right in front of me so I could see everything.

You know the saying mate "don't hate.....appreciate" :p
 
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t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
Better get under those arch's and check they did'nt leave there cowboy hat in there mate, I'd never go to them.

:lol:

But Erdal, I have no experience of them so I'm not laughing at the fact you went to so and so..

Merely Darren's comment!
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
5,843
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Essex
New tyres were fitted to the car today. After researching around and getting opinions from many people including tyre specialists I managed to narrow down to two main choices which will suit my needs best:

  • Toyo T1R
  • Vredestein Sessanta

Seen as the Vredestein's are an utter pig to get hold off (searched camskill, black circles, 4 local tyre specialists) I decided the top choice are the Toyo's.

Had them fitted in the morning along with having the tracking down at Eden Park. Tracking was off slightly................by +7 :-o but then I knew it was after we did the suspension and front ARB work on the car the week before. Have to say the drive to work was lovely. Car always feels great with a new pair of shoes on. Forgot how comfy the car use to be as the Falkens I had before were seriously worn. Look forward to some dry weather cruising!
EL where did you get toyo's from? Been out of stock for a while...
 

EL

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Mar 17, 2008
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Bickley, Bromley
EL where did you get toyo's from? Been out of stock for a while...

I got them from Eden Park in Catford. They were able to get them in without any hassle for me plus gave me a very nice price. Good Rims in Crayford also were able to get them
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
5,843
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Essex
I got them from Eden Park in Catford. They were able to get them in without any hassle for me plus gave me a very nice price. Good Rims in Crayford also were able to get them
Maybe they already had them in stock.

Thanks anyway :)
 

EL

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Mar 17, 2008
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Bickley, Bromley
Badger5 TIP, Forge UNOS Manual Boost Controller, Oil Catch Can Fitted

Decided to get a move on the engine tuning regardless of the awful weather yesterday. Every weekend I keep putting it off as it is just crap but yesterday I thought time to get down and dirty............literally.

Managed to fit my Badger5 3" TIP, Forge UNOS manual boost controller and oil catch can system however am not happy with the oil catch can pipes as I totally forgot about the strut brace when I did it so the pipes are being pushed down too much for my liking to allow the oil to flow. Luckily my car isn't running the mad boost levels to cause me too much grief but something I will sort that out asap.

Also got under the car and routed my cold air feed from the fog light area which was actually a pain in the ass. No room down there and a bugger to grip.

Overall it was a painful day, temperament levels seem to drop when working on fiddly bits whilst in the rain :p

Was at the AmD Rolling road day today which went well. Saw a few familiar faces and met some new. Everyone was friendly and enjoying themselves which is exactly how it should be. Didn't put mine on the rollers as I have a few areas to tie up and only recently had it dyno'd there with the same spec. Look forward to next one where the car will be finished......................hopefully ;)
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
Good to meet you today mate :)

Car looked sweet.

Sorry to hear about the catch can issue, I'm sure you'll soon clear it up and be happy with it though. Working in the rain is a right PITA but it's all worth it in the end ;)

Looking forward to the updates..
 

EL

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Mar 17, 2008
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Bickley, Bromley
Good to meet you today mate :)

Car looked sweet.

Sorry to hear about the catch can issue, I'm sure you'll soon clear it up and be happy with it though. Working in the rain is a right PITA but it's all worth it in the end ;)

Looking forward to the updates..

Thanks mate. My car looked sweet? I'm sure you were looking at the wrong motor coz it was a filthy $lut lol Never got time to wash it in the rain or in the morning like many seemed to have..............cough D.K :D
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
Thanks mate. My car looked sweet? I'm sure you were looking at the wrong motor coz it was a filthy $lut lol Never got time to wash it in the rain or in the morning like many seemed to have..............cough D.K :D

Yeah I meant sweet, as you have a platinum it will always be that to me :lol:

Ha ha, Darren has an OCD :D But it does look mint.
 

EL

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Mar 17, 2008
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Bickley, Bromley
Yeah I meant sweet, as you have a platinum it will always be that to me :lol:

Ha ha, Darren has an OCD :D But it does look mint.

haha.....yeah likewise mate!!

Yeah Darren's looked sweet as ever and coupled with Maz's shine machine it just made mine look a bit dull. Full detail is definitely on the cards for the summer :D
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
haha.....yeah likewise mate!!

Yeah Darren's looked sweet as ever and coupled with Maz's shine machine it just made mine look a bit dull. Full detail is definitely on the cards for the summer :D

;)

Yeah I hear that! Full detail heading it's way to mine too bud. Gotta be done. I can't be going to meets with Darren and Maz too often!!! They just put everyone to shame, lol.

Seeing Maz's has given me the urge to get it done though, his is like a mirror!
 
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