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  1. Ok don't know about the hawkeye but the bug and blob eye WRX have CATS and the STI's don't.

    Seems strange that they have removed the cat from the Hawkeye WRX as the trend these days is towards cars with lower emissions. Or perhaps that is why you Hawkeye guys are payin more for road tax :rotfl:

  2. The standard uppipe came off of my MY06 today and was cat free (very surprised!), so yours may well be cat-free. If you find a cat in yours and need one urgently, let me know and I'll give you a good deal! :rotfl: I bought a decatted second-hand one from an earlier Newage, that was originally bought as a replacement to the standard uppipe. If it was a replacement, it would suggest that it was catted in the first place. That, allied to the fact that many experienced drivers suggested I change my uppipe in case the cat broke up and went into the turbo, would also suggest that a cat exists in that section. Who knows!? :rotfl:

    The new age WRX definately has a CAT in the up-pipe (mine doesn't now :rotfl: ) but the STI is CAT free. I fitted a good condition STI up pipe to my WRX and it works a treat. You can pick up the STI CAT free up pipes for next to nothing and it will work as well as expensive after market ones unless you are interested in porting the pipes to match each other and then match the turbo/head flanges. Once you get to that stage you are getting serious anyway.

    There are also issues with some after market uppipes having too large a diameter which can affect spool up times on some set ups as the volume of the gas increases reducing gas flow velocity, effectively acts as a divergent duct. Just the info I have picked up from some people with much more knowledge than me. :rotfl:

  3. A slap on the wrist and community service isn't going to stop people stealing. A bit of middle east justice would work a treat, chop their hand off (or at least a finger) for being a dirty thieving scumbag.

    Controversial but guaranteed to reduce thefts drastically. :icon_salut:

    I would go further, right arm above the elbow and left leg above the knee try using crutches now ;)

  4. £200 notes with your discount thats bit of a rip mate.

    Ian Grieves only charged me about 130-140 and done the job well and quickly and gave me a printout of everything checked and the comdition and wear on everything.

    Id head for Falkirk to see them. or phone for a price 01324 605100

    Greig

    I was also quoted just over £200 for a 20,000 mile service and that was at Ian Grieve's :unsure:

    So will see what it costs when it goes in.

    Arch

  5. Where were your pics taken, if my memory serves me right is that Findochty caravan site?

    Aye it is, lol, how did you know?

    It was a bit o a random choice like, normally take photos elsewhere! [:P]

     My parents had a caravan and we used to go up there in the summer holidays for some strange reason. Glasgow to Findochty was never a fun journey pulling a caravan.

    Had plenty of good summers up there, not bad memory since its over 25 years since i was up there [:P]

    First time I was ever called a loon, thought the lady in the shop was taking the pi** so walked out the shop ina huff.[:$] Well I was only 11 ish.

  6. I take it this is a classic which i dont know much about but on the new age you use a 2.2K resistor either plugged into the car side of the plug recepticle or cut the sensor off, solder the 2.2K resistor onto the wires and plug back in - sorted? I assume the cat on fire system on the classic will work exactly the same, resistor will cost about 10p from maplins.

  7. Just emptied enough gravel for a water feature out of my undertray after a bit of a spin at clarks, sounded really bad when it was being pulled out but just had the car on the ramps and all looking sweet. Polished out one scratch so survived unscathed, apart from under wear obviously. 

    Sorry I didnt get to meet many people this morning didnt really know who anyone was and I was down the bottom end most of the morning.

    Good fun though except for the spin. Big thanks to John S for organising the event [Y]

  8. Yes mate probably was me. Turbo is massive it was a garret but didnt see which one. The guy is trying to build the fastest Golf in the UK/Scotland.

    Exhaust all sorted now and fits properly thanks to some TLC with the tig welder.

  9. Nipped down to meercat on Thurs to have some TLC caried out on my exhaust.

    Big thanks to Scott and Willie for some great help with the problem I had. Standard of work produced by these guys is outstanding.

    They are genuinely interested in the cars they work on and I would recommend a trip down to anyone looking for some exhaust work. In a lot of cases its actually cheaper to get these guys to produce you an item tailored to your car than it is to buy an off the shelf item which may not be a good fit. [Y]

  10. I have always had excellent service from Ian Greaves, but my car is still under warranty. They are genuinely helpful and I cant fault them. [Y]

    Should the service not be due at 39628miles or 16/10/07 i.e 10,000 miles or 12 months?

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