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  1. A couple of points here - firstly - here's a couple of pictures of the flange on my backbox. I think they look OK, but have a look and then it's your call. After this - you asked about Japspeed K2 :-

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    On the subject of the K2 exhaust - I really like the sound. It's definitely louder than stock, but it has a real throaty howl. I listened to several different exhausts (people have posted loads of clips both on this forum and elsewhere) and my opinion came to:

     

    The K1 is just too loud. I like to listen to the radio / CD / mp3 - and on long journeys you don't want something too intrusive. That means it has to sound nice - especially when you're giving her some throttle, but it's got to be reasonable when at normal motorway speeds. Likewise, all the single exit clips I heard were just too . . . well . . .chavvy. If you want to sound like that - well, go and buy a scooby or something. The Zed has got class, so let's keep it civilised.

     

    I really like the Milltek but it's something like £800. I got my system for £329. If you buy Japspeed you need to allow a bit of extra fitting time, as the fit is . . not as good as you'd like. (paraphrased that bit)

     

    You may be able to fit a Milltek with the car just on axle stands - but if you're going to have to bend some of the hangers and make adjustments - which you will on a Japspeed - then you'll need to do it on a lift so you can get underneath her. Also - when it arrives from Japspeed, open the box straight away and inspect everything to make sure all the welds are there. On mine there was a 15mm section with no weld, so I took it back and they swapped it no problem. That was OK for me as Japspeed is in North Manchester - from Essex you may need to send it back.

    (or be prepared for your local guy to weld it up)

     

    Having said that - my exhaust has given me the sound I wanted. I added more rasp to it when I added Berks High Flow Cats as well. In essence - when you accelerate, you get the howl, and you get this when you're over 5500 revs, but at 3000 / 3500 cruising she's quiet enough on the motorway to hold normal conversations and listen to music - and you can listen to Sibelius if you want, not just Led Zep and ZZ Topp.

     

    Anyway - over to you

  2. The card reader says ETC on it - I think that's the automatic toll system - mine had a box stuck on the dash in the centre which the importer removed (really scruffily)

     

    Anyway - it won't do anything (either good or bad) so you can leave it or remove it as you like (I think)

     

    Don't know about the other stuff - but

     

    :welcome::welcome: I hope you enjoy your Zedding as much as I have (and still do)

  3. I bought a spare plenum for £40 (though I had prices of £55 and £70 offered, too) and polished that - it took about 10 hours to get it to look like this:

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    I didn't think this was good enough so had it machine polished at a local plater, which cost me £35 for cash - if you really want to do it yourself be prepared to spend a long time doing it, or Tamac does exchange ones which I think are pretty competitive when you cost in well over the 10 hours of graft and scuffed knuckles

     

    This is what it looked like after the machine polish (and in the car)

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    If I was doing it again . . . I'd probably go for the powder coated option, to be honest, get it done in a metallic gunmetal or something or colour match it to your car.

  4. Standard Backbox, reasonable condition ( IMHO) see pic of the ends as well as the overview

     

    It's done about 30k miles (when I swapped it for Stainless K2)

     

    £45 plus shipping - say £60 all in - unless you're within about 40 miles of Hyde (Gtr Manchester) and I'll deliver it to you - or we could meet up somewhere within this radius if you prefer

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  5. So, bought my girl a set of spacers from MWTech, and as winter is coming up, thought I'd take the opportunity to clean the wheels while I had them off to fit the spacers.

     

    Saturday was fine and clear, so jacked her up, took front wheel off . . . and it was DREADFUL inside.

     

    This was going to be a bit more of a job than I'd thought!

     

    Whilst on my knees, scrubbing with the Bilberry wheel cleaner, with the normal wheel brush and then the non-scratch pan scrubber, leaving it to soak for 15 minutes while I had a coffee, and as my back began to ache - I started to think -

     

    What motivates guys to do things?

    1) Sex. Well, Ok, but there's not much of that involved in scrubbing your wheels.

    2) Money. Not much of that involved here, either, apart from the fact that I've bought the car, and want to keep her in good condition to protect my investment (or minimise the depreciation)

    3) Promotion and advancement - Not much of that here either, as I'm unlikely to get promoted because the inside of my wheels (which can't be seen anyway) are clean.

    4) So - what else . . . . and in the end, the only thing I could think of was . . . for me and my Zed . . . it must be love!

     

    By the time I finished all 4 wheels, and refitted them on the spacers (all nicely polished with Poorboys and the spacers carefully Copperslipped on the bolts - it was pretty well full dark, and cold, and I ached and had 2 cuts on my fingers - and all so my girl could look her best.

     

    As I say - is this sad . . . . or is it . . . . :cloud9:

     

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  6. Mine is an import so no clock . . . .but I changed the stupid Jap radio to a UK Sony (with bluetooth etc) so have that set to display the time -

     

    so now have a nice clock, easy to read, in pretty blue, right in the middle! :thumbs:

  7. I had the same letter today from Westway in Stockport - so probably there's only 3 in the country! My letter said the cars come with the GT pack, too.

     

    The offer was good enough to make me think about it, for a while . . . . .

     

    Umm . . .

     

    . . . . in fact . . .

     

    . . . . .I'm still thinking about it!

  8. Nobody has mentioned Caterham . . . .

     

    I hired a Caterham for the weekend before buying my Zed, and loved it. Not entirely practical, and nowhere near as nice in the cockpit (my son got wet feet when I drove through a puddle in the rain, too. Umm . . . that's not good ) but they now do wider bodied ones - anybody tried one?

     

    The driving was as much fun as the Zed (though not as quick in the model I hired) it was just the comfort factor which made the Caterham a "No" for me

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  9. I have a couple of scuffs which need painting / repair on a Sunset roadster :headhurt:

    1st was done from chafing with the tie-straps when I transported the car on a trailer to & from Santa Pod

    2nd (worse) I backed into the towbar on the caravan (Stupid!) :blush:

    Does anyone have any recommendations - preferably around Manchester or in the Northwest?

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    (Apologies for the poor (phone) photos)

  10. Y pipe off a 2005 JDM roadster (276) available - not sure what that makes it . . .

     

    See the photo - can you tell from this?

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    It's done about 25k miles, looks reasonable. Make me an offer - unfortunately mail to Bristol will be around £20 on top

  11. When I had a Sales Rep in Holland (in a previous life) the Hull Ferry was always the best way to go - you get a good nights sleep and arrive there refreshed, breakfasted and ready to go.

     

    I 'd vote Hull Ferry every time for the trip going out - but sometimes the timings don't work so well on the way back, and it's possible to chunnel it and save a night away if you're in a hurry to get back

  12. I'd be interested, subject to when you want to go -

     

    I'd prefer a weekday at the Ring if possible as it would be my first time and I've heard the traffic there at weekends gets busy - could we make the Ring day on a Friday - adds an extra day, I know, but what do you think?

     

    I'm planning on going to Le Mans in 2012 so would like to leave June out - funds not being unlimited, if I'm going to Le Mans lets do the Ring in a different month

     

    Ian

  13. I had BC Coilovers fitted (by Abbey, as it happens!) and they were able to fit with extenders on the coilovers and so we only dropped the car about 15mm.

     

    This has a couple of advantages - a) you can still drive on UK roads (othewise known as pitted cart tracks :wacko: ) and B) you keep the wheel camber within the range of the existing link arms.

     

    Of course, it also means you're not getting into the full track setup range, but I opted for this as my girl spends most of her life on roads with only the occasional excursion on to tracks.

     

    There are obviously other coilovers available, (and BC do a more advanced range than the ones I selected) but I thought BC were competitvely priced - and they had good reviews on several other forums and owners club posts.

     

    As an aside - I really like the feel of her now (she's just a bit firmer than OEM stock for my daily driving (and I can firm it up more for those 'vigorous' runs)) but it is also very nice to soften the suspension if you're just taking the gf out for a jolly - it's a really quick adjustment to get her handing and feeling how you want her. (The car, I mean, not the gf ! :headhurt: )

  14. I've never had any additional demand from HMC&E so I have ended up with a pair of Berks for £333.12. :thumbs::cloud9:

     

    I must say I really like the performance boost - and the sound just goes through me every time . . !

     

    Just in passing - buying stuff from the USA is really no problem, especially if the parts are light weight. I bought a carbon fibre engine cover too, and saved probably 35%. Obviously you need to weigh up the advantages against the disadvantages - stuff getting damaged in transit, for instance and hassles over sorting that out.

     

    Paying guys like the traders makes sense as it means THEY have the admin and the frieght to worry about, and it's worth paying a premium for that. Saving 10% on £60 or £70 may not be worth saving the money, when buying from a trader is easier and you get the peace-of-mind.

     

    But then - saving 25 to 30% on £300 for robust parts, from a reputable US dealer . . . well, maybe then it's worth thinking about.

     

    I have to admit the start point on my Berks was that I'd just missed a group buy, so the motivation was that I wanted them. . . . sooner than I was prepared to wait for another group buy, and as buying from the USA is pretty easy - the price differential of £70 staying in my pocket was a helpful extra.

  15. Mark

     

    I seem to recall that after you remapped my '05 roadster (UpRev and subsequently remapped again when you fitted the plenum spacer and the Berks) being told that she was mapped to run on 95.

     

    Maybe my recollection is off but I think I was informed that there was no point in feeding her the higher Octane fuel now she was set up for the 95, as any benefits would be transient when the ECU learned the higher octane settings -

     

    Please put my mind at rest - am I OK running on 95?

  16. Hi Ian,

     

    How much you after for them?

     

    Apologies for the delay

     

    How about. . . . say £50 for the Y pipe £70 for the back box and. . . umm . . £125 for the cats? I'd probably round this off a bit if you wanted all of it, too.

     

    Depending on what you wanted - carriage would be around £15 for the cats and £12.50 each for the other bits - but depending on where you are we could perhaps meet rather than spend £40 on carriage - I'd travel say 50 miles from Hyde (Gtr Manchester) if you were in that range - or we could meet somewhere halfway or something

     

    Cheers, Ian

  17. I've had exactly the same thing and was told the clutch line runs close to something and gets overheated if you get stuck in traffic

     

    Mine was fixed by wrapping the clutch line in heat reflective stuff - but you will also need to change the fluid as if it's overheated once then it is degraded

     

    I chickened out of doing it myself and it was fixed by Abbey when they had her up on the ramp for something else - it took them about an hour

     

    So, you MAY not need new cylinders, but you do need to get it fixed or it will happen again (and next time it takes less time to cook the fluid so it happens sooner)

  18. I had a rattle in my K2 twin pipes - fixed originally by Mark at Abbey br drilling through (from underneath)

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    He put a self-tapper in, which I have subsequently changed for a nicer stainless Countersunk head machine screw, but either way - it stopped the rattle in the slash-cut pipe

     

    Not sure if yours is rattling in the same place - but this fixed mine.

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