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• #67002
Enjoy . I fucking loved mine .
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• #67003
I'm going to say no, head gasket should not be affected by a blocked cat. Unless there was a weak spot already.
Any idea where the coolant is going? Clouds of white smoke from the exhaust?
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• #67004
Fuel filler caps aren't that universal, but can be shared between different models from the same manufacture..or group.
Have a look on here https://www.petrolcaps.co.uk/ford/ as to an idea of prices and which fits on which car then see what a local factor can get.
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• #67005
Brilliant, thanks for the steer!
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• #67006
Cheers for the remap tip, will report back!
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• #67007
Got a Madone in that you painted in full camo... it's a beast of a thing!
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• #67008
The one with orange graphics?
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• #67009
Exactly that one.
Fella who owns it was nice enough
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• #67010
Yeah, I remember him. Welsh guy. Drove a pretty swag Golf GTI. Nice fella!
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• #67011
Can't picture his line of work, but I'm fairly certain he's some sort of artist
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• #67012
Can confirm that good tyres make things even more fun in the Abarth. Overtaking (I suppose undertaking is probably more apt TBF) a BMW 530i around a roundabout after it had been driving up my ass In a 40 zone for five minutes before doing a dodgy blind overtake on me was particularly fun on the way home this eve…… Until it flew by me on the dual carriageway about 2 minutes later at about 120.
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• #67013
The Abarth will do 120 just so as you know.
The one thing that impressed me most about mine was how stable it was at big speed . For a little car .
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• #67014
9 years of Scottish ownership has had an effect on the old Outback.....
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• #67015
Damn, hate to think what the control arms etc look like!
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• #67016
In outback talk I was thinking mine was rolling a bit when taking some fast corners and mild understeer. Though not sure i want to put money into making that better. It did make me miss the handling on the e61.
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• #67017
TBH it's actually not that bad but these exhaust brackets were goosed.
I added thicker ARBs front and rear and the best quality drop links I could find. Flattens it out nicely while still maintaining long travel.
New backboxes are both quieter and fruitier sounding than the old ones!
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• #67018
What did that cost?
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• #67019
Exhaust and heat shields are a lot thinner metal, unless it is mazarati suspension.
Also how old is that kamasa tool kit ;)
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• #67020
Backboxes were £250 from Japan. Fitting was free..... 2 hours this morning of my time.
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• #67021
Sorry, rolls bars and bushes
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• #67022
Doh, sorry. Bars were around 130 for the rear and 180 for the front, drop links are lemfroder or similar brand, about twice the size of the standard parts. They're around 18 quid each.
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• #67023
Thats a lot better than I thought it'd be. What mm diameter did you go for? Maybe I will at that price.
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• #67024
Thanks a lot.
One last question for now if I may...
Are they alright with heavy loads in the back (say 200kg+ like building materials or heavy boxes, rather than a full compliment of kids)?
Mine (if I get it) will double up as weekend van. I need something that's not going to drop significantly under load. -
• #67025
Any recommendations for a fairly OEM looking head unit with DAB and Bluetooth?
I'm not really bothered about Nav, not in to touch screens or glossy, silver, LED laden things so am struggling to find something that isn't £400
This Blaupunkt is as close as I've found but doesn't have DAB
My old man drove away from the petrol station with the fuel filler cap sitting on the roof.
Are they universal? The internet seems to say so but I would have thought there would have been some brand specific. 2006 Ford Fiesta Mk5.