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22nd February 2015, 20:59
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#81
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Originally Posted by Ashleyp
Looking really nice Tom, love a good S3.
you need pilot supersports in your life when those tyres next need a change! I've just changed from PS3's to Supersports and the difference is ridiculous!
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Originally Posted by Tom5190
Cheers mate.
I really want the Supersports! Were did you buy them from? I didn't get them this time as I'm still using it daily and doing 400miles a week which sucks. Plan is to get a daily car after the ring so I can stick this in my unit so I'll definitely be looking at them for the next set.
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Tyre Leader has them for £99 each. It's a pretty good price. I'm really jealous of how clean your S3 is, sits at a perfect height. Out of interest, what clutch and flywheel did you go for?
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23rd February 2015, 12:54
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#82
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Originally Posted by Dom
Tyre Leader has them for £99 each. It's a pretty good price. I'm really jealous of how clean your S3 is, sits at a perfect height. Out of interest, what clutch and flywheel did you go for?
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Shit, I paid almost that for the PS3's off CamSkill I thought they were more like £130 a tyre!
I got the Loba single mass flywheel & the sachs 550Nm clutch.
http://www.amdtuning.com/product.det...renceID=168285
That's the AMD link for the kit, I got it cheaper than that from 'GNJ Motorsport.'
I wish I'd just got that clutch with a duel mass flywheel now though the single mass is getting a bit tedious!
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2nd March 2015, 18:54
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#83
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Originally Posted by Tom5190
Cheers mate.
I really want the Supersports! Were did you buy them from? I didn't get them this time as I'm still using it daily and doing 400miles a week which sucks. Plan is to get a daily car after the ring so I can stick this in my unit so I'll definitely be looking at them for the next set.
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Yeah as Dom said, Tyreleader has a really good price on at the mo. I paid £105 a corner from Camskill (tyreleader were £115 at the time). tempted to buy a couple more for when my fronts wear though.
really impressed with them, the PS3's were nice but deffo don't have the grip that the supersports do!
only had them on a few weeks so can't comment on wear rate yet.
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Pirates of the caribean 2 (aka been a first one, aka repost)
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Originally Posted by lee_saxo
some lad pulled up a type R, and had a sticker on the back. If it ain't jap it's crap. I thought what a bender
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10th September 2015, 21:16
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#84
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Its been a while... to be honest not a lot has changed on the car I've been trying to save as much money as possible. I'll contradict myself by the end of this post though as the bugs back this past month.
So since last time I've replaced the following:
Rear pads & Discs (OEM)
Rear brake dust covers
Oil & filter change ( x3)
Rear O/S caliper
Rear O/S caliper pipe
Water temp sensor housing (more on that later!)
Front Brake discs (OEM)
DS2500 Front Pads
Brake fluid change
Oil Pickup pipe
Glove box lid & ram
R8 Oil Cap
So I got a new job a few months back, my mileage each week has halved which means I can comfortably do my journey in a shit box. So as soon as funds allow I'll be buying something else to run around in and this will become a bit more of a toy.
So leaving off from the last update, I went to the ring in May, everything above the temp sensor housing was changed before this trip (only 1 of the oil/filter changes.) Long story short it was a disaster, ended up in German hospital with my brother he was out of action the whole time we were there. I bought 9 laps & only managed 1 practice lap in the S3....
I came across a little problem mid way round which left my car stuck in the car park for 3 days. The water housing on the right hand side of the block had been repaired way back (before the first ring trip) due to getting cracked when I changed the clutch. This gave way mid lap, VERY luckily the car didn't over heat. I managed to repair the car & drive it home with a lot of tie wraps under the bonnet!
Anyway after this I had 8 laps left on my card.... so we booked a ferry for August, I changed the rest of the things on the list and headed off back to Germany over the bank holiday.
More of a successful trip... sort of. I managed 6.5 laps, the first 6 were spot on, not the fastest but the car was faultless & the trip in general was faultless. I did however end up with some severely warped brakes which meant I had to drop off ad Adenau on lap 7 it was unsafe. The discs are genuine discs from TPS. Anyway a few videos below:
2nd Full lap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTkNYPl-4aQ
Passenger view
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5zEmmZJXzY
My half lap - you can here the vibrations pretty well!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czz0LtdwtxY
So I'm back in the UK, I've got to the point were I'm comfortable with the car & we've booked up for Germany again next April. I cant take it there with standard brakes I'm obviously cooking them way to easily so my plans are to go with a RS3/TTRS front brake setup. This doesn't fit under my wheels so I'll need new wheels (which is ok I need new tyres now again anyway!) So brakes wheels & tyres will be done before the next trip, id still like to get the ARBs changed too but I'll see what happens up until then.
Last edited by Tom5190; 10th September 2015 at 21:21.
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11th September 2015, 18:55
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#85
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Are you doing the Easter weekend in April? That's when I'm back next, car crash friday will be epic!
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14th September 2015, 12:10
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#86
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Haha nah definitely not bud I'm avoiding that weekend at all costs!
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23rd March 2016, 23:55
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#87
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Oh Hai!
So I guess I should resume were I left off at the previous Nurburgring trip. As I mentioned the brakes were the serious weak point. So I decided I wanted to upgrade to something substantial, I pestered a few forum members over on audi-sport & decided on a setup. I also made the decision to take the car off the road completely in December until it was complete (which was yesterday). The idea being I could do the brakes, service the car & do a few other things without having to worry about time & getting it back on the road etc, this got a little bit more in-depth than I first planned but I had no choice really.
To make sure I don't miss anything this is a list of what has been changed on the car since its been off the road:
Standard parts:
Air filter
Pollen filter
Oil filter
Oil
Sump plug
Spark plugs
All inlet/throttle gaskets
Air filter mounting rubbers
Turbo inlet pipe seal
4x Injector seal kits
2x Front top mounts
2x Front drop-links
Standard Acrylic GB badged number plates
Brake reservoir cap
O/S front Brake pipe
N/S front brake pipe
Upgrades:
TTRS Brembo 4-pots
Genuine Brembo inner & outer seal kit
Genuine bleed nipples & covers
AP Racing/Vagbremtechnic 362mm Bell & Rotors
HEL front Braided Lines
Mintex M1155 Front Pads
TTRS Brake cooling plates
KW V1 Inox coilovers
Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid
Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2 18x8" ET45
Nankang NS2R 180 Hard compound
Right with that out the way, this is were it started.... £100 of my hard earned cash, a few parts & an MOT saw the total cost of buying this little beauty & making it road worthy at £250... Jackpot! So that meant the S3 was off the road and work could begin.
DSC06847 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
So firstly I bought & changed all of the service parts, next I came across the Brembos for sale on audi-sport. They were a little paint damaged & no info on mileage etc. So I thought I'd just buy them with the view of changing all seals bleed nipples then painting them. So they went a bit like this:
DSC06848 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
[IMG]DSC06861 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC06861 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
While I gathered some funds I pulled the original brakes off the car & sold them, this was the start of the problems. The car was always due MOT in March so I went over all of the mot items to find quite a few problems, mainly that I had 2 snapped rear springs, 2 leaking rear shocks, 1 worn front top mount & 1 leaking front shock. I guess that's to be expected at 180,000 miles. It stayed like this for some time while I decided what to do.
DSC06928 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
While I was waiting I decided to have a look at the inlet valves, the engine is around the 60k mark now, with it off the road it was ideal timing. I decided to pull the injectors out too so I could have the seals changed & the injectors cleaned. Here's a few images of that whole fiasco:
Before:
DSC06965 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC06967 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC06970 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
Afters:
DSC06979 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07038 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC06995 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
So before that all went back together I decided to remove any vac pipes, air pipes, plastics etc from the engine bay & clean them all. I wont lie I didn't really clean any of them my mate did all the cleaning bits for me!
DSC07041 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
So as you can see in the time that that happened I received the discs & coilovers, so I got around to fitting them ASAP, along with most of the other standard parts like top mounts etc:
DSC07021 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07019 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
My mate also took all the inner arch liners out & cleaned them for me too!!
DSC07016 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC06987 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07025 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
So that left me with a running car again, all brakes & suspension fit. I was waiting on wheels from Team Dynamics....
It sat like this for 7 weeks:
DSC07047 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
SEE NEXT POST!
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23rd March 2016, 23:58
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#88
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I wont rabble on about it to much but basically I rang TD, asked for some Pro Race 1.2 with the letters removed. Got quoted 3-4 weeks delivery time. 7 weeks later a set of normal 1.2's turn up with the writing in them wtf!? With the delivery times like that & the Nurburgring trip so close I cant risk sending the wheels back so I took a refund on some of the cost & just kept these wheels with the text. So that brings me to tonight, the car is booked in for Geometry & MOT on Saturday, a quick run out to Hartside to check that everything is good under anger & she's ready for Germany. Its late & the cars dirty so I'll get some proper photos over the weekend but for now this is how it looks:
DSC07054 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07057 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07059 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07058 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
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24th March 2016, 16:36
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#89
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Location: Redcar, Middlesbrough
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Car(s): 16v Rallye S2
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i like it....... biased though
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4th April 2016, 19:12
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#90
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Originally Posted by RobVT
i like it....... biased though
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You've sort of built a lot of it really mate 80% of the parts on it have been through your hands haha.
Got some decent pictures of it after a clean:
DSC07075 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07082 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07094 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
DSC07096 by T.walker5190, on Flickr
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4th April 2016, 19:47
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#91
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Nice!
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5th April 2016, 11:22
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#92
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Dem brakes!
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5th April 2016, 20:31
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#93
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Car's looking bloody awesome Tom!
how you liking the KW's?
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Originally Posted by Tupps
Pirates of the caribean 2 (aka been a first one, aka repost)
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Originally Posted by lee_saxo
some lad pulled up a type R, and had a sticker on the back. If it ain't jap it's crap. I thought what a bender
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5th April 2016, 21:08
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#94
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That's a really smart looking car, good to see some from the vag stable that's been tastefully modded and purposeful too
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6th April 2016, 13:23
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#95
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Originally Posted by Ashleyp
Car's looking bloody awesome Tom!
how you liking the KW's?
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Cheers mate, the KW's are way too soft. I'm going to see how they go on track at the weekend. The ARB's are really shit from standard so I think ill go with changing them next & bushes then see how it feels.
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Originally Posted by Gandi699
That's a really smart looking car, good to see some from the vag stable that's been tastefully modded and purposeful too
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Haha yep there will be no bags & 3DSM in here!
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12th April 2016, 09:31
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#96
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Agree with the comments on the looks. VAG products tend to look rather tame and businessman like but this actually looks like it belongs on a track or going fast on the road!
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14th April 2016, 00:17
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#97
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Originally Posted by hard_corejoeboy
Agree with the comments on the looks. VAG products tend to look rather tame and businessman like but this actually looks like it belongs on a track or going fast on the road!
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Cheers mate, that's pretty much all it does tbf i'm not driving it daily at the minute.
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14th April 2016, 07:40
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#99
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Good driving! I like the view as that's pretty much what it would look like to you driving but it makes the car look a little slower than it actually is I think.
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14th April 2016, 08:59
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#100
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Originally Posted by hard_corejoeboy
Good driving! I like the view as that's pretty much what it would look like to you driving but it makes the car look a little slower than it actually is I think.
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Yea its always annoying watching it back when you realise the speed haha. It feels like your flying when your on there then the videos bring you back to reality! It is a relatively slow lap in both of them videos to be fair, they are 8:30's.
I managed to get down to 8:20 early on the morning with no traffic but that was about as good as it got for me.
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