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06-10-2017, 05:59 AM | #23 | |
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So, I've made what I think will be the list for my last few little mods, which I will do over the next six months. Have just bought a house so funds are a bit tighter than they used to be! I'm just looking for a reliable 380 - 400 FWHP and a subtle, good looking sedan that handles well:
Current: Bilstein B12 Kit TRW M3 front arms MHD Stage 1 93 New 335is engine mounts Wheels and tyres Black grilles Blackline tails Maintenance-wise I have had the intake valves cleaned, new coils and plugs, water pump replaced, and every fluid replaced a few thousand km ago (with oil & filter replaced every 5,000km). Both turbos were replaced at 100,000km (currently on 160,000) and a recent compression test showed around 175psi across all 6, +/- a few psi. Future Plans: M3 front (and maybe rear) sway bar Rear sub frame bushes if I do the rear bar OEM rotors and maybe Ferodo DS2500 pads VRSF 7" Intercooler VRSF charge pipe Turbosmart Kompact plumb-back BOV kit I'd hope that would net around 400 hp at the crank. Not looking to go with catless downpipes as I like how quiet it is, and I'm happy to lose out on 10 or 15 hp on that basis. The clutch seems to be holding out fine as I don't rag it much - only ever in-gear. Will keep the post going as I go along. Nice Google-stylised photo just because: |
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06-12-2017, 07:38 PM | #33 | |
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I'm tossing up what tyres to use, for price its hard to go past the KU39's for around the 700 mark. I just hope they don't look to stretched. Your PS4's look great but there another 700 on top and I normally give them hell haha |
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Where are you getting KU39s for 700, that's really good
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https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftrig...h-set_p6310054 I did the wire brush by hand method once and its way too painful and you dont get a particularly good outcome. Use these bits with any drill and its so easy.
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To be honest any decent performance tyre from Kumho, Hankook, Falken etc is fine for 90% of the time. I don't track or push my car too hard - but I had always wanted a new set of Michelin, and with the deal from Camskill I couldn't resist. the GBP is plummeting at the moment, so you could pick a set up pretty damn cheap if you're prepared to wait a week for the shipping and find a shop to fit them.
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06-12-2017, 09:21 PM | #38 |
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https://www.camskill.co.uk/m55b0s341..._Noise%3A_71dB
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m55b0s24p..._Noise%3A_71dB Including shipping, two each of these comes in at AUD 1,400 once you deduct VAT. Admittedly you have to pay GST on arrival, and probably $100 to have a shop fit them, but since they're meant to be the best tyre you can buy right now, that's not bad. I think for you guys in Australia, tyres are much cheaper than they are here, so it might not be as much of a bargain. But since a 265/30ZR19 PSS is almost $800 a tyre here, I couldn't pass up on that UK pricing. |
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06-12-2017, 11:29 PM | #39 |
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Nice deal on the tyres I hadn't thought of shipping tyres from the UK, figured p&h would be too expensive!
Michelin PS4S aren't even released in Australia AFAIK. |
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Any extra for gloss black or satin black? |
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I think I'm going to follow your lead on the tyres KiwiRD
I was intending on using the Kumho KU39's, but after reviewing them against my current Goodyear Assy 2's it would seem like a big step backwards. I looked at the Assy 3's but they don't seem to make a 265-30-19. May aswell go all out and get one of the best around |
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