STi Time Attack 2008 - new dyno figures !!

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This is both fronts and has been faulty since before the crash. Will check them though.

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Look closely at the gap between sensor and ring as you turn the wheel, once the disk is off. Any buckling will be obvious. Mine also had visible cracks in the alloy..

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Agree, definately worth a look at as my dads scooby had ABS problem which Subaru stealer couldnt fix and it turned out to be a track :idea:
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I've had a change of mind on the brakes, instead of changing to Stoptech's I have decided to stick with Performance Friction discs on the standard brembo calipers. I have always been very very happy with these so decided against spending extra money on an upgrade as tempting as it was to do.

So... these, along the other parts will be put on by me on Friday and it will be back to close to it's original state then.

Also ordered a couple of ABS sensors from Grade A for

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Good luck with the jobs Dunc. I know how difficult it can be to do the simplest of jobs on these jap motors with limited knowledge (as my scraped arms and hands will prove) It took me (and Jason) all day to change a 50p piece of pipe only to find out it wasn't the cause of the leak.

Then on sunday with an expert helping it took about 3 1/2 hours to do it all again and replace the hard pipe that it connected to. :roll:
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What happened to the oil cooler?
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Gerry H wrote:What happened to the oil cooler?
split the core near the union. bit of a bugger seeing as it was pretty new.

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Hooraaahhh !!!

All warning lights are now gone :D :woohoo:

ABS sensors have been replaced with the

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Great news Dunk !!!!!
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RX7 wrote:Great news Dunk !!!!!
yeah I am chuffed.

It will be quite nice to take Annabelle in the car without having to explain what the warning lights mean and that they don't really mean the car is going to blow up :lol:

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