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Kaan W

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  1. Thanks Paul I will bare that in mind for the new year
  2. Just checked mine and it goes in to the -IG hole or IG-.
  3. Dunno thats something i'll have to work out but will the price works out £1400 then about £450 in tax shipping etc.
  4. Shouldnt be too much but who cares they are super sexy
  5. What about a diy job you can cover them in pva glue and throw glitter over them, or if gliiters not your thing you can use dried pasta but not sure if you have to rub them down first as ive never used pasta myself.....
  6. Parts are sometimes cheaper direct mate. http://www.brewedmotorsports.com/site/parts-manufacturers/Hypertune/toyta_supra_2jz_2jzgtte_MK4_MKIV_big_port_intake_manifold.html
  7. Yeah no worries cheers fella I thought they were a nice cheap manifold but bloody rare. Im sure I can get a brand new hypertune with TB and fuel rail and shiz for around £1700
  8. I would quite happily pay you to give me hand if I need it as your one of my locals I would have a veilside anyday if one came up but cant find them anywhere
  9. Are the cam covers aluminium? Will paint flake off if it is?
  10. You can give me hand if you want I want to remove the abs and trac all together. In fact I dont even know if the stock trac thing is working as its done by the syvecs. I pmd him already but im still thinking about it. I like the hypertune but my wallets not to keen on it
  11. My lovely engine Definately gunno be working on this next year it makes me sick all this mess What do you guys think... Remove trac and abs Battery to boot After market intake Electric fans Goodridge fittings all round Bigger shiney turbo What else?
  12. Ah ok then thanks mate So I just remove the ECU and the light should go out or do I need to put a resister somewhere?
  13. Nope! Havent touched anything but just not ran the car for 4 months.
  14. Yeah same as mate. I'll probably get a new cover for mine and run the wire downwards eventually for a cleaner look. Thanks for that
  15. Ah thats probably it then mate as I have a clifford remote start too. Thinking about it, it goes through the firewall in to the car so it most definately is that! Cheers fella
  16. Good question! This will be handy to know...
  17. Seems an odd question but does anyone else have a wire coming out the top of there diagnostics box? I have not seen this before but it was like it when I bought the car and havent got a clue what its for. Its just annoying me as it looks kind of messy and the wire just goes to the back of the engine somewhere but dont know if its to stop any lights flashing etc from aftermarket parts fitted. Any ideas chaps?
  18. Dont worry I been thinking of breaking mine too For some reason I been looking at the ferrari 360 modena and im not normally a ferrari person. Not as fast but wanted something newer as you said. Either that or save for another year solid and get a cheap gallardo
  19. Yeah but none of the lights were on when I first bought the car with the syvecs fitted. When I go over 60 the active spoiler light flashes as I havent got it fitted but this was never an issue before. It must have been bypassed some how. im pretty sure the main warning light will go off once the handbrake one goes off.
  20. Thanks for that i'll check these out tomorrow. The rear lights are after market led lights but all work fine. I'll check the fluid level sensor circuit.
  21. Thanks for that I nedd to find out how to test for codes tho. Nope There perminantly on all the time. Its probably just nothing but as said aboveI first need to know how to check for error codes. Yeah thats the one. Thats what I mean once the handbrake light goes off the main one will probably go off too. Ive checked under the console but dont know what im looking for, I checked the connections but is there some kind of micro switch?
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