djgritt
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Registered: 1st Nov 07
Location: Dorset Drives: Focus ST / Hyundai i20N
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Car went up to Castle Combe, fault free.
Got parked up at the back of the circuit near a hedge, like so;
IMG_9113 by djgritt, on Flickr
Probably got called a Diesel replica or similar, if it was even noticed by anyone atall.
Car got driven back home, fault free.
Car then got put in back into it's tiny garage, and is now awaiting it's MOT, Tax renewal and not long after that, Insurance renewal. Tedious and expensive times ahead. Yay.
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
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Looks lovely. Wheels are epic, not a fan of the wind deflectors though, looks like the windows are melting
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djgritt
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Registered: 1st Nov 07
Location: Dorset Drives: Focus ST / Hyundai i20N
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So, mostly due to a lack of both time and additional work recently, and a couple of unexpected pay outs this month, I haven't been able to either MOT or Tax the car. So it's now being taken off the road for a bit, until I get some more expendable funds (and time) and once the Monthly VED payments are possible.
Sad times.
In other news though, SORNing the car online was very, very easy!
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djgritt
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Time to get this back on the road.
Pulled it out of the Garage yesterday, first time since October. All good, nothing of concern noticed.
Spent a short time swapping the Catalyser back onto the Car this morning.
Then did the basic checks - lights, tyres, screenwash/wipers, seatbelts etc. All good.
Managed to get it into a local MOT Garage this afternoon, which was good considering I called mid-morning.
However, it failed.
NSF Lower Balljoint has excessive play.
Both Front ARB Droplinks are knackered.
The Droplinks were advisories last year, but, I kind of forgot...
The Balljoint is a new issue, and unfortunately, is built into the Arm, so a whole new part is needed.
All of the parts are ordered and due to arrive at the garage on Monday. I am working abroad from Sunday night, so will be leaving the car with them for the week to get it all sorted for me, ready for next weekend.
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Steve
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Normally those "fixed" balljoints are just machine rivetted on, you can drill off the rivets and replace with a seperate ball joint and bolts..usually
[Edited on 05-02-2015 by Steve]
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--ToM--
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Registered: 23rd Nov 07
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Hello fellow vxr owner haha where did you get the decat from? And are your wheels 18s or 19s?
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Normally those "fixed" balljoints are just machine rivetted on, you can drill off the rivets and replace with a seperate ball joint and bolts..usually
[Edited on 05-02-2015 by Steve]
It's not riveted, looks fused/bonded into the Lower Arm unfortunately.
As these pics - http://www.megavaux.co.uk/part-front_right_%28rh%29_lower_suspension_arm_%28wishbone%29_vectra_c__signum-304.aspx
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Hello fellow vxr owner haha where did you get the decat from? And are your wheels 18s or 19s?
Regal for the Pre-Cat removal downpipe, Custom for the Main Cat removal mod.
My wheels are 19"
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--ToM--
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Registered: 23rd Nov 07
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For that money you would just fit an arm anyway lol
Cheers for info mate!
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djgritt
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All done, back on the road.
Picked it up yesterday, then diectly went and Taxed it (New Dirct Debit is good - ~£42 per month rather than a painful ~£500 lump sum)
Used it today for an 80 mile jaunt, in crap weather. It's now minging. Ha.
Oh, you may notice thw Wind Deflectors are gone. Wasn't sold on them atall, so off they came. They won't be going back on...
In a week or two, when I next have free time, the Decat will be going back on, along with maybe a couple ofother Exhaust modifications to up the noise a tad more...
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kedowan
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Love the look of this and never really took a liking to them until now.. Cheers! haha
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Darryl H
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Didn't realise at the time you were at Combe Dave! Would have come said hello. The Car's looking good
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djgritt
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Registered: 1st Nov 07
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Bought some cheeky bits... And went out in the cold (after returning from 11days in the Desert...) to play with them.
Random Steel things;
Backed the car to the garage, on the flat, ready to lift up. (Actually a reused photo from after I finished here);
Whipped off the Tailpipe Trims;
What was left;
Have a look down the actual Tailpipe - backbox Baffles exposed;
Insert received metal items;
Give them a little tap to make sure they are nicely seated, and now look inside again - no more exposed Baffles;
Refit Tailpipe trims, level off and tighten. Put car back on the ground;
Finished.
I also went out and bought a new Jack today - far greater lifting range, so working on the car is much, much easier!
I've refitted the Decat and these Bypass tubes and faffed about all in less than 2hrs.
Oh, and as a result of all this, the Exhaust is now Straight through. I haven't tried it yet though!
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Simon_16v
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Well hurry up, try it out and get a video up!
[Edited on 27-02-2015 by Simon_16v]
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BeetleGav
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Updates about exhaust noise without a video?! Shame on you!
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djgritt
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Will get some later on.
May give it a couple of weeks to get used to it, but immediate thoughts? Might put the Cat back in...
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--ToM--
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Registered: 23rd Nov 07
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Hahahaha sounds nuts doesn't it lmao
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djgritt
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Videos.
http://youtu.be/vz0UfYRPrtA
http://youtu.be/luCXQcaA6Qs
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Jon_C
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sounds like a monster
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CORSA NUT
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I'm liking that sound
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Chris C
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Sounds broken I'm not a fan... Might be the recordings but sounds really raspy.
[Edited on 28-02-2015 by Chris C]
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--ToM--
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Are your backbox inserts stainless? Why they black?
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Corsa_Sport21
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Sounds pretty wild, kind of similar to those C63 AMG Mercs.
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Are your backbox inserts stainless? Why they black?
Mild Steel ones. They'll last long enough for me.
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ianofbhills
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Must have a massive flywheel on them it revs down really slowly.
I like the noise but it would be too loud for me.
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