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with that much camber you will need new tyres anyway :D

looking good
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Nice work there Nik. that should be nice and pointy:)
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Good work Nick, keep it up!!

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About time for an update I suppose.

Not too much has happened really apart from dialing out that reduclious camber :D. I have changed the plugs and bought a set of coil packs off of flea bay. It seems to have made a small difference but not dramatic. I may have to have a tinker and try a bit of trial and error with the old ones and the new ones to see if I can get a full good set out of the two. If that doesnt work I will have to get a MAF and try that.

I still have to get the exhaust put on (Must remember to speak to fast Edward)

Oh and I have just won these on ebay too :D
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180800946167? ... 720wt_1270

Almost the same as I have on the car but all the same size and offset etc, in a better condition and nearly new tyres. So I will have a spare set of wheels for track use. :D

I have some better door cards to put on it aswell as some M3 side skirts but I don't know if I will bother with those as I will probably be stripping some bits out before the season starts ;)

That's about all for now :)
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The eBay sellers name made me laugh

Bet you can't wait to throw it around track :)
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Does the car run without the maf pluggeed in normal a simple way to find the fault?
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Tk wrote:The eBay sellers name made me laugh

Bet you can't wait to throw it around track :)
I can't wait Trev. It has been far too long. :)
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IWANT1 wrote:Does the car run without the maf pluggeed in normal a simple way to find the fault?
I haven't tried that mate. A job for the weekend me thinks. :nod:
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IWANT1 wrote:Does the car run without the maf pluggeed in normal a simple way to find the fault?
It does run without the MAF plugged in. Smoother but down on power.

Does that mean it is the MAF that is FUBAR?
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Sounds very much like it trying a decent one would be good, any managment lights on?

Happy to pop round sometime and take a look if you want nik?

Have a trade EuroCarParts account if that helps, stay away from chepo crap on ebay!
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