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  1. Best to stay away from mines ecu, if you have that list of mods ESL or apexi would be the best bet.
  2. You need to have it scanned, fix problem, then have a reset.
  3. Various clutches, it depends on the feel you want from the clutch. Carbonetics Blade ACT organic Exedy Single plate All cope perfectly well at this level, as well as some of the cheaper paddle clutches.
  4. The 230mm Exedy clutch kit is fine for most uses upto 340 ish. Exedy would be a better option over ADL.
  5. Various combinations to achieve 2.1 and 2.35 engines, rod length crank stroke, piston height, bore size and so on. Cost effective stoker engines are 2.1 which uses the 2lt block, the 2.35 however can be achieved in to ways. The first and foremost the strongest would use the Ej22 closed deck, and second would use the ej257 which in fact is destroked to achieve the 2.33 by using the 75 mm crank from that of a 2lt so not technically a stroker engine, all of the above use custom rod and piston combo’s. The main benefits are increased toque and better revving engines.
  6. New Address UNIT 28 BLUE CHALET INDUSTRIAL PARK London Road West Kingsdown Swanley Kent TN15 6BQ
  7. Slowboy Racing is moving and will be closed from the 9th of June and re opening on the 14th of June. The new workshop is next to Brand Hatch race circuit which is about 30 mins drive from the current workshop, this is a larger newer and more accessible unit making easy access from London, Kent and surrounding areas. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=TN15...5,0.01929&z=16 We will be having an open day soon after this, more details will be posted on our website smile.gif
  8. Wayne, The forge waste gate has increased spring pressure over the OE unit. This will give somewhat better boost control and aid holding boost for longer, however non of which can be made the most of without a simple remap of the OE ecu which would be the most cost effective way forward at this point. The 06 WRX can see a nice improvement over stock with this option. For the wastegate chatter sound you would need to fit ether an induction kit which is not really the best option for various reasons, or for similar effects a aftermarket VTA dump valve. In my opinion both OE Subaru parts work better than aftermarket kit at this level. Bear in mind any change to induction will need to be accounted for on the ECU.
  9. Enquiring on behalf of a friend who is not familiar with the net, who do you guys use in the mid Wales area for your Subaru services?
  10. It was a good day however i missed most of you on the stand but did see gramps on the track. Well done to Jay for setting up the first Jap edition of the BHP Show. A good turn turn out considering a saturday and the other events in very close to the date, look forward to the next one. Track time was good
  11. I wont be around for this one as currently on hols.
  12. I have a box here for you when your ready . It may be worth looking into planning a small meet up towards the end of next month ?
  13. If your stuck, a local motor factors will supply you with a ADL clutch which is no probs on standard applications. I Beleive there is one based in ashford. http://www.scmf.co.uk/scmotorfactors.html
  14. Yes the site's had a make over stilll needs tweaking as usual, but i think that will always be the way When ever your ready just let me know and i will book your car in. Cheers Neil
  15. A brief introduction to Slowboy Racing As special introduction discount to all SIDC members we are offering 10 % of our website prices for all un scheduled and scheduled servicing for your Subaru Impreza and Legacy. Our workshop is based in London Se23, as well as Servicing we offer, Ecu Mapping Apexi Power FC and Simtec ECU, Tuning upgrades and solutions including basic rebuilds through to 2.35 race engines, performance parts and more. We are a small family run business that has many years of experience in the motor trade, with Subaru specific alone being eight years in which time we have built countless engines and maintained countless imprezas from mild to wild keeping them in tip top condition for there owners. Our workshop is relatively small so you won’t find any telephone operatives or sales people working under our roof you will be meet and be greeted by Neil or Richard who will always offer you impartial advice on products and services that best suit your needs, they will also carry out all the work on your Subaru. As time goes on we will work towards further discounts for SIDC members, but in the mean time if you need any work carried out or need advice please feel free to contact us at www.slowboy-racing.co.uk Neil@Slowboy-Racing
  16. Failing that there is somwhere south of the river that can help.
  17. Nearly 20 Subaru’s so far from London and the surrounding area will be attending the rolling road day on the 25th and there are still a few more spaces.
  18. Yes there will be print outs on the day.
  19. Times will be confirmed closer to the date. More info can be found here. http://www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk/contact.php
  20. We have arranged a London Scooby club Rolling road day at surrey rolling road on October 25th, everyone is welcome http://www.slowboy-racing.co.uk/index.php?...73&catid=20
  21. Thanks for the kind feedback guys Luther did that solve the problem of the noisy damper ?
  22. Date set for 26/07/2008, It should be a good run. More space available
  23. We are trying to arrange a once monthly london / tunnel run meet if you guys are interested http://www.slowboy-racing.co.uk/index.php?...at&catid=20
  24. It’s done well to last,. Ultimately the box will fail and when it does it’s generally down to 3rd or 2nd. Boxes break running standard power so it’s a real tuff one to put power rating when all things are considered. If you need a quick diagnosis of the problem feel free to drop buy.
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