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Fereral 595 RS-R, 225x40x18. X4
Mark-in-Stoke replied to Mark-in-Stoke's topic in For Sale GT86 / BRZ Parts
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SOLD: CGR Overpipe back exhaust £350
Mark-in-Stoke replied to TTR's topic in For Sale GT86 / BRZ Parts
I don't need an exhaust at the moment, but this is driving me nuts! A lovely bit of kit at a crazy low price. -
Manchester and Derbyshire show and shine meet.
Mark-in-Stoke replied to Neal's topic in Social Meets
Neal It's not a million miles away but there are some nice roads up to Warslow, also we meet at a pub which does a nice "all you can eat" breakfast. The Plough ST9 9BE- 115 replies
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Manchester and Derbyshire show and shine meet.
Mark-in-Stoke replied to Neal's topic in Social Meets
Nice one buddy, two or three of us are meeting in Endon, if you fancy joint us. We will be there from 9 to grab some food and shooting off around 10, everyone welcome.- 115 replies
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Sold Many Thanks
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For sale Miltek over pipe £80 ono or postage paid for by buyer. Thanks for looking.
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Sorry matey,
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Don't blame me 😂
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When reversing up to a garage door the camera is brilliant.
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I have a camera and Janes' car has the sensors , can the sensors be made more precise? As at the moment they seem to be picking everything up. For me I'd go camera every single time.
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Sorry bud, but that's top secret. 😁
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£15.20p cash, the lot 😁
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Welcome to the club matey
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Tuning Developments Turbo Kit + Oil Cooler + Moroso sump baffle + already modified Sump, everything in the picture. The white 86 was bought for my wife and she has no interest in having the car turbo'd so it has to go! especially as I already have the identical kit on my own "86. The Turbo was originally fitted in May 16 (so not a year old yet) and has covered around 5000 miles, it has already had two oil and filter changes (the last being in January), it has been very well looked after and is in mint condition. It has been inspected, checked and then removed by Tuning Developments and given a clean bill of health and the receipt for this will obviously be included. This is an extremely rare opportunity to get and fit one yourself "if you're good at this sort of thing", the only thing you'd then need is a tune. If you aren't that mechanically minded you could always get the Guru's at Tuning Developments to fit it for you. The many extras to the turbo come to over £500 alone Onto performance Well this is what Tuning Development say about their kit and I can agree with them 100%, it's AWESOME!! Tuning Developments have been testing and fine tuning our very own GT86 from new, having explored various avenues of performance improvement, the finished product is now available, the Tuning Developments Turbo Kit for GT86, BRZ or FRS. Since both the Toyota GT86 & Subaru BRZ were launched, a common finishing comment from anyone having a test drive would be that the chassis could easily cope with more power, and that if it had a 'little more go' it would be perfect. This is where Tuning Developments have stepped in and given an excellent option to the marketplace. Take a stock GT86, BRZ or FRS and dyno it. On our Dyno Dynamics machine we have ran many vehicles now and have a large catalog of results. Generally a stock car will run between 180bhp & 190bhp at the flywheel. With most of the power at the high end of the rev range, after 5500rpm. With the Tuning Developments Turbo Kit install, the car now produces these sorts of power levels at just 3750rpm. Making now 50% more power and 45% more torque! Throttle response is improved over the standard car, along with bucket loads of mid range torque when comparing to a factory car. A dyno overlay can be seen further down this page showing just how much more drivable your GT86, BRZ or FRS could be with one of these Turbo Kits! Our particular stock GT86 made 184bhp with 160lb.ft torque as the peak numbers; the same car now makes 278bhp with 230lb.ft torque at just 5psi (0.35bar) of boost. That is an increase of 94bhp and 70lb.ft Torque over the standard car! For such low boost pressures this is an impressive feat, yet it is far from showing the full picture, overlaying the dyno data really does show how night and day the difference is. The really exciting point is that the Turbo Kit does NOT lose ANY power at ANY RPM compared to the stock car; it makes MORE POWER, ALL of the time! At 4,000rpm the car is making 75bhp and 90lb.ft Torque MORE than a factory car, making joining motorways, overtaking and so on far easier and removing the need to rev the engine as hard as you would do with a standard car. That being said, if you do let the engine stretch its legs it certainly picks up speed much, much faster than the factory car! A nice smooth, relentless pull right the way into 5th and 6th gears with no signs of letting up. The Tuning Developments GT86/BRZ Turbo Kit is also stock fuel system friendly along with stock clutch friendly in this baseline trim, another positive. To live with, the car is still as simple and nice to drive as Toyota and Subaru intended, economy when driving sensibly is not effected and we often see over 40mpg on a run despite having over 50% more power on tap. The Tuning Developments GT86/BRZ Turbo kit is manufactured here in the UK and is based around a Precision Turbo with CEA Billet Technology. Despite being a fairly large frame of turbo, the car makes 5psi of boost pressure before 3,000rpm meaning that there is no feeling of turbo lag that is sometimes associated with turbo cars, instead, the Tuning Developments Turbo Kit gives off an impression similar to that of a much larger engine, offering a broad and more importantly useable torque band. The upside of using a larger frame of turbo is simple, future proofing. This turbo kit will not need any upgrades in the future if more power is wanted. Simply add fuel system and drive train upgrades along with ECU boost control and more boost pressure can be added (Testing is ongoing at the moment). The GT86/BRZ Turbo Kit is capable of 475+ bhp without any hassle. The turbo unit itself is rated well in excess of 500bhp. Making the Tuning Developments GT86/BRZ Turbo Kit the perfect choice for your GT86, BRZ or FRS! Included In This Package: Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold (Equal Length) Stainless Steel Uppipe With External Wastegate Takeoff Stainless Steel 3” Downpipe Precision CEA Billet Turbocharger TiAL MVR 44mm External Wastegate Aluminium Intercooler Core Stainless Steel Intercooler Pipework Silicone Joiner Hoses For Intercooler Pipework Oil Feed & Return Lines For The Turbo Modified Sump Pan To Accept Oil Return Turbo Blanket Heatwrap For Downpipe Gaskets Vacuum Hose Its on e-bay for £3300 but would take a less from one of the members on here, any questions or offers please message me.
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Tuning developments Turbo and extras
Mark-in-Stoke replied to Mark-in-Stoke's topic in For Sale GT86 / BRZ Parts
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Sold please lock
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For sale miltek exhaust it's non res and comes with either black or titanium tips (you choose), it's £450 ono collected or postage paid for by buyer. Thanks for looking.
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Tuning developments Turbo and extras
Mark-in-Stoke replied to Mark-in-Stoke's topic in For Sale GT86 / BRZ Parts
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oil cooler, sump baffles, etc, etc. and free overpipe
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God loves a trier
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Tuning developments Turbo and extras
Mark-in-Stoke replied to Mark-in-Stoke's topic in For Sale GT86 / BRZ Parts
Open to offers as I've said, but not giving it away for a silly price. -
With the drop links been a weak point on our cars, I'd say get a pair of shorter ones, get them fitted, if it cures the knock "great" if not you have a spare set. If I'd done this I would have saved a whole lot of time, money and effort.
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The dust boot on the drop link (not a standard droplink) finally showed a small split which lead to further investigation, but as Jeff said are you sure the originals aren't catching anything?
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Had very similar, mine went to two garages before the third garage TunedUK identified it as the droplink, all had checked and ok'd the said droplink, Feckin ninja droplink!