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  1. That make much of a difference to the noise it's making? Or any difference to the way it drives?
  2. I've already been looking at the Ecutek website... really shouldn't By the sounds of it, the exhaust on the diesel makes little or no difference sound wise though DPF delete sounds like it should be a good thing (once it's out of warranty in my case ). Remap seems to be worth it from what I've seen on various forums, although I'm still a bit wary of doing that when I've got the warranty/free servicing for the next few years. Mind you... I said that with the hawkeye and Andy Forrest remapped that before the warranty ran out Would be good to get a bit more "shove" out the diesel though. Can't believe that they are still only 150bhp (ish) even now.
  3. Quick pic taken with the phone a few days after getting it (in Jan... the grounds a lot whiter now )
  4. I did the same myself recently, seen the 5yr warranty, 3yr free servicing and 2yrs interest free (50:50 deal) and figured it was as good a time as any to get back into a scoob... even if it was a diesel one and not an Impreza. Been fairly impressed with it so far as it's being run in... handles well enough as std (then again, the one traded in was a D3 ) and it almost feels like sitting in the hawkeye STi again with the leather wheel, etc (shame it doesn't have the same go as the STi ) The 45-50mpg we're getting so far is a bit of a revelation in a scoob too.
  5. I've an APS 70mm CAI on mine, but it was remapped the very next day... you wouldn't have lived with the car without it being remapped anyway as the idle was lumpy as f*** as the ECU tried to match the air and fuel properly. Would have thought that the smaller version of the APS CAI might have been okay without the remap as housing was the same size as OEM, so it should have been able to measure the air flow properly (accurately). Worth getting the remap anyway though as it makes a HUGE difference to the way the car drives. It's not just about the peak figure being a touch higher, it's the fact that the power is available further down the rev range, etc.
  6. Yeah, I hit a pothole with the 19s and although it wasn't as severe as yours, it started a slow puncture. Was stopping in less than a mile anyway. When I had the tyre changed I checked out the rip in the tyre and it was a fairly long cut, so looked like the rim of the wheel had chopped thru' the sidewall as it had hit the pothole. Would have been bad enough if the tyre had been old, but it was about 3 months old at most... worse still in the period between buying the original set, the price per tyre had gone up about £15-20
  7. I've still got the std suspension on mine, but went from 17's to 19's (was originally going to go for 18's but got a good deal on the 19s ) In terms of tramlining, the car was MILES worse on the 225/45/17 RE070s than it was on either the Toyo of Eagle F1s I've on now (235/35/19). I'd say if anything the bigger wheels felt more comfortable than the smaller ones... although potholes become things to avoid at all costs even more as the lower sidewalls mean it's miles easier to get a puncture if you crash thru' one.
  8. Not sure if I'm gonna be about here then, if I am, I'll do my best to be there. Will let you know nearer the time (not that it helps give you definite numbers right now).
  9. Have they got a demonstrator for people to try? Would imagine they would have a long queue for a shot if they have Always good to hear of decent places to take the car to though.
  10. Think there are a few people on here who can do these kinds of things... not sure if ScoUK can do that kind of thing?
  11. Would be interested to see what kind of prices he's able to do on the DS2500 or the PF Z's. Not quite needing mine done yet, but depending on prices I might go for them now so I have them for when they do need changed
  12. Sounded nice when we seen it on Saturday (roundabout near train station)... we were running "undercover" in the Leon though and weren't close enough to wave.
  13. <waves again> Only took once or twice and you started waving back Hopefully manage to meet up with you one time when we both stop You might also want to check out http://aberdeenscoobies.invisionzone.com/index.php and join up there too.
  14. Welcome... You don't happen to wave at a grey/silver hawkeye on your commute do you? If so... it's me Iain.
  15. Might have got a better pic if I had Was getting dark at the time and CBA going and getting the proper camera.
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