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Kono last won the day on January 27 2022
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Andy Gside reacted to a post in a topic: Andy's Club Series GT86
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Damn dude you made a really nice job of this! Looks proper tidy cant wait to see where else you go with this! Even the interior colour mods make a world of difference, I'm hoping I get some time soon to do something similar to mine. Not a fan of the stock silver plastic look.
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😮 they do have a lot of reasons that they can trigger this but I got to the bottom of my issue: There was a small box with a single drink can in it on the passenger seat. Apparently if the seat has something too light to be a passenger but too heavy to be nothing it can cause this issue. Also if the seat is damp. After moving the box off the passenger seat the light went off and everything is fine now...2 years of having the car and this is the first time it happened so just for everyone's reference, make sure the air/interior is dry and check nothing is on the passenger seat if you get the message Thanks for the quick reply though, if the box issue wasn't it I probs would of started down the line you stated checking the connectors first XD
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Hi all, This morning got in my car and the 'check SRS airbag system' message pops up and cant be cleared. I have no idea what's caused this to come up and nothing has changed on the car since I last drove it last night. Any one experienced this before or know how to fix it? If not what do you guys recommend is the best way to get it fixed. Don't really fancy going to the main dealership since I know they can charge over £150 just to check wires/sensors and 2K just for a new air bag which I cant exactly afford right now.
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Jay Bamrah reacted to a post in a topic: Have you guys seen how much BRZS are going for in auto trader
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Have you guys seen how much BRZS are going for in auto trader
Kono replied to Jay Bamrah's topic in GT86/BRZ General Chat
I doubt anyone will get a 86 as cheap as I did...paid 11K in 2019 for a 2018 with only 4.5k miles.... Cat S, but fully repaired and to this date the only issue's I've had is the passenger door needed adjusting because it rubbed a bit on the bottom and the passenger side wheel was slightly buckled but got replaced by the dealer under warranty. I feel like 86 prices will go up a bit since the new ones are so hideous (personal opinion ofc) and the whole E10 fuel thing will have a lot of older car owners looking for new. My mk2.5 mx5 ran like a bag of spanners on E10 and I cant see many older 'cheap' sports car owners willing to pay for the premium fuel, which is only not E10 for another 5 years, and not able to afford modern sports car prices which seem to start around 30-60k these days. -
Deacon reacted to a post in a topic: Deacons '86
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hold on a sec while i just pick my jaw off the floor......k. OMG this looks so tidy. I love seeing when people put a lot of time and effort (and money) into the small details and this has really paid off. Nice work!
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Samwise reacted to a post in a topic: Bringing an 86 back from the dead
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Kono reacted to a post in a topic: Bringing an 86 back from the dead
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Cool vid, i actually learned stuff! When it comes to alignment and what not I'm always on the side of 'better let a professional do this' because I've never quite understood it and had the space or equipment to do it...also I cant afford to be killing tyres every few 1000 miles 😮. I'm surprised you could stand driving that distance though with alignment this messed up, when I got my 86 it was all out by around 1-1.2 degrees and it was like driving a 4wd with a bust diff, car kept sort of skating side to side at anything over 40mph. Glad you got it sorted now, hope that's all your steering issues ironed out!👍
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Samwise reacted to a post in a topic: Bringing an 86 back from the dead
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Yeah that's the massive plus side to the LS, the less tech and fancy stuff the easier it is to identify problems, fix and mod. First car i ever worked on was my brothers 1.3i Austin mini, so simple u could pull the thing apart and have it back together in a evening :D! Also i didn't know that the ali LS where that light! Being able to say you have a 2 door v8 coupe is cool but I think the engine sound alone will tell people without having to say a word. Also you might of wanted a turbo 86....but why not have a LS turbo'd 86 Only way i could really see any engine matching the CoG would be a straight swap for another subaru engine or a porche one. After owning a kayman S for 2 months, finding out it had a scoring on the section the pistons are and its a common problem Porsche are aware of but did nothing, costing £11,000 to repair, I don't think i'd ever trust them again. As for the SR20 i never understood why anyone would use one instead of a FA20....in a standard s14a its 0-60 is 7 sec, and only does 22 mpg tops. Its old hat and just for the sake of having a common turbo engine, its not worth the downgrade, especially since you can turbo a FA for around 3-5K anyway. I'm also with you on the side of not being the first, give it a few years and I think at the rate people are destroying LS/RB26 and BMW's are becoming more common and cheap it wont belong before there's a sea of people doing it. Just gotta be patient THAT'S FIGHTING TALK MR !! 🤣
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Samwise reacted to a post in a topic: Bringing an 86 back from the dead
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Did you just have that engine lying around? love how you just casually wheel it out like its not biggie haha! While i get everyone doing LS swaps due to how common they are, I feel like its somewhat of a downgrade (same with people putting 2jz/sr20 ect) because they are older, heavier and less efficient engines. Sure its easier to make them around the 350+bhp mark and parts are super easy to find but the change in COG and difference in fuel consumption and efficiency of the engine itself using old tech always put me off, but if you got the resources there go for it. No matter what engine or turbos etc u got nothing sounds better than a v8 or 12. I think if I ever end up doing a engine swap i'd be looking at one from the current generations of BMW (B5830) since alot of them on stock internals are now pushing 600bhp no issue, and if using the current Z4 3.0 litre its technically from the toyota family too. And thanks to how common BMW are now specially with every inner city posh boy with no driving skill owning them, sourcing one from a scrap yard isnt too hard.
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Samwise reacted to a post in a topic: Bringing an 86 back from the dead
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SimonG68 reacted to a post in a topic: Bringing an 86 back from the dead
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and the Prius wheels and tyres 😓
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this rarely happens but the current 86....looks like a newer car than that next one?? The GR looks like someone went ' I like jaguar F types, and austin martins...can we put a F type style kit on the front and AM style back lights?' I get concepts and the test track versions can change alot (i remember the original GT86 driving round and its weird overly large front grills) but its mostly just bumpers/skirts...shame really, like the supra, Toyota's taken a nice looking car and made a new version that looks like a cheap version of a mid range luxury sport car.
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:O! Riveted on? That's odd. You did a good job on that tho looks tidy. I always panic about having to cut/drill/rivet anything on my cars because I feel like ill mess it up. Lookslike you have plenty of confidence and the skills to back it up tho 😅 I need to adjust the door on mine, its a CAT S i picked up for £11,000 2018 with only 4.5K on the clock. All the work to get it road worthy was already done (it had a passenger side collision) but the passenger door is scraping the paint a bit on the bottom. Taken it to alignment places and they say the body is fine and wheels alignment too. It did have a buckled wheel and bad front baring but nothing that couldn't be fixed for under £250 which the company paid for. After another 5k miles on it some cracks are starting tho show on the filler on the back arch too >.>. Seeing all your hard work on yours really make me want to get mine in the garage n fix the little issues :D!!
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Tweedbean reacted to a post in a topic: tweedbean's Porsche RS Green BRZ Build
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Car looks absolutely mint, also mad props for actually putting the cost of the build so far. Tired of seeing people putting project builds and going on about it being cheap n easy then never putting the cost just saying its cheap XD Hope you enjoying the car looks like all the hard works paid off 👍
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Kono reacted to a post in a topic: Petrol / Fuel Type Shell V Power, Tesco 99 Momentum, Sainsbury Super Unleaded, BP Super Unleaded
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choupolo reacted to a post in a topic: Petrol / Fuel Type Shell V Power, Tesco 99 Momentum, Sainsbury Super Unleaded, BP Super Unleaded
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Petrol / Fuel Type Shell V Power, Tesco 99 Momentum, Sainsbury Super Unleaded, BP Super Unleaded
Kono replied to Joolz's topic in GT86/BRZ General Chat
Not gonna lie, the first 1-2 hours of the trip was just the M602 from Salford to the M6, then the M6 to M53. First 18 miles took longer than the next 37 which would be only like 30-40 min. This was around the time they just started up the whole smart motorway stuff on the M602 and M6/Ring road. And yeah I almost died when i got in the car the next day and saw only 1/2 the tank left coming bk. Tho it was only 1.8 celica, it did roughly the same mileage as my 86 on 99ron, but a little bit less on standard 95. If your doing MCR to blackpool daily I hope someones helping with that fuel cost 😆 I was spending like £6k a year at my surveying job on fuel and they wouldn't even give me company car because I would 'add to many miles' >.> Happy with the GT86 at the moment on long trips. V power got me roughly 42mpg over a 500 mile trip, 99ron momentum is about 32-40 depending if its town or motorway driving. I wonder how a supercharger or turbo would change that tho o.o- 29 replies
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Petrol / Fuel Type Shell V Power, Tesco 99 Momentum, Sainsbury Super Unleaded, BP Super Unleaded
Kono replied to Joolz's topic in GT86/BRZ General Chat
One would think yeah, however, it wasn't. I live on the wirral and at the time was working in Salford Manchester. A full tank of standard petrol would get me to Manchester and back 3 times. If I used the petrol at the Sainsburys near Salford quays that was 'eco' town fuel, it would get me to there and back once. At first I thought it was heavy traffic/ a lot of time idling/stop start, since travel time could vary from 1.5 to 4 hours depending on Manc traffic at rush hour, but this happened every time i fuelled up there with that fuel, but as soon as I used fuel from anywhere else it was back to the usual 3 times there and back. This was multiple times over 3 years. It also doesn't appear to be a standard fuel for sainsburys either, since both at Upton and Cheshire oaks, the standard fuel isn't classed as 'eco low emissions' and didn't give me the same issue. What ever garbage quality they where selling in Salford was hardly worth the 20p cheaper and 'low emission' trade off.- 29 replies
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Petrol / Fuel Type Shell V Power, Tesco 99 Momentum, Sainsbury Super Unleaded, BP Super Unleaded
Kono replied to Joolz's topic in GT86/BRZ General Chat
Non of the Sainsburys near me (on the wirral we have 3) even have super unleaded. I refuse to ever get fuel at them since they use some low emissions eco petrol as the only option. The stuffs shear garbage and has gave the worst mpg I've ever seen. £46 of it in my 1.8 2005 celica got me 105 motor way miles...that's somewhere around 10 mpg. I'm yet to try shell on my 86, just been using tesco's 99 ron momentum. Wonder if I would feel more of a difference in a standard one as opposed to your supercharged beast- 29 replies