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		 (15-02-2014, 07:12 AM)Jonny81191 Wrote:  I reckon you should do a phase 3  front end conversion and paint it yellow  
If I find out he did that I'd be straight up there, dont want no cwspellowe on this one.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Mine looks identical to this, only D Turbo! Never seen a 6 one before apart from pictures on google! Looks awesome at the moment mate! Make this a beast! #TeamSigma
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (15-02-2014, 12:46 AM)7057sam Wrote:  Looks good 
 welcome to 6 ownership
   
 Lots of free info on the 'other' forum.Just about everything tried and tested, could save you some money and time?
 
As in the '6 and rallye forum?
  (15-02-2014, 09:57 AM)Niall Wrote:   (14-02-2014, 10:09 PM)Curt Wrote:  Yeah, decats on petrols are illegal. You may be able to get it through an MOT with a friendly tester, but won't stop you getting in trouble if it ever got questioned. Worth it though  Looks lovely man!
 
 Curts right and the simple way of getting around it is normally fit a decat then just change to a cat for mot but a lot of police now are catching onto this and looking under cars for decats. Simple solution - Take shitty aftermarket cat (not the genuine one, if it still works, they are worth a fair bit and becoming rocking horse poo), gut it and weld a straight pipe in. Job jobbed.
 
Ok, what's the punishment? A fine?
  (15-02-2014, 10:34 AM)Jtrigga Wrote:   (15-02-2014, 07:12 AM)Jonny81191 Wrote:  I reckon you should do a phase 3  front end conversion and paint it yellow  If I find out he did that I'd be straight up there, dont want no cwspellowe on this one.
   You'd regret that decision after 2 hours on a bus!
  (15-02-2014, 12:07 PM)ADV_93 Wrote:  Mine looks identical to this, only D Turbo! Never seen a 6 one before apart from pictures on google! Looks awesome at the moment mate! Make this a beast! #TeamSigma 
So it won't be as clean at the back? 
 
Come to a meet and see it up close and personal    
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		 (15-02-2014, 02:58 PM)c.gerrard Wrote:   (15-02-2014, 09:57 AM)Niall Wrote:   (14-02-2014, 10:09 PM)Curt Wrote:  Yeah, decats on petrols are illegal. You may be able to get it through an MOT with a friendly tester, but won't stop you getting in trouble if it ever got questioned. Worth it though  Looks lovely man!
 
 Curts right and the simple way of getting around it is normally fit a decat then just change to a cat for mot but a lot of police now are catching onto this and looking under cars for decats. Simple solution - Take shitty aftermarket cat (not the genuine one, if it still works, they are worth a fair bit and becoming rocking horse poo), gut it and weld a straight pipe in. Job jobbed.
 Ok, what's the punishment? A fine?
 
I would assume if the copper was really being an arse, it could be 3 points and £60 but i would imagine it would just be a case of getting it reinspected in 7 days.
	 
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		 (15-02-2014, 03:05 PM)Niall Wrote:   (15-02-2014, 02:58 PM)c.gerrard Wrote:   (15-02-2014, 09:57 AM)Niall Wrote:  Looks lovely man!
 Curts right and the simple way of getting around it is normally fit a decat then just change to a cat for mot but a lot of police now are catching onto this and looking under cars for decats. Simple solution - Take shitty aftermarket cat (not the genuine one, if it still works, they are worth a fair bit and becoming rocking horse poo), gut it and weld a straight pipe in. Job jobbed.
 Ok, what's the punishment? A fine?
 I would assume if the copper was really being an arse, it could be 3 points and £60 but i would imagine it would just be a case of getting it reinspected in 7 days.
 
Yeah called it a 7 day wonder round my way just have to go the copshop and prove you have sorted it    
Yeah 6/rallye forum is a wealth of knowledge and seems to get quite a few bargains on there aswell as hi speced 6/rallye breaking.
	 
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		Put on my orange clones earlier, purely because the tyres are better and spaced out the rears.  
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Made a list of pretty much everything I'd like to get done to the car. Bye bye next paycheck    
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		Yes! Awesome!   
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		Lovely ph1 Gti 6 the orange clones make it look horrible lol
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Good luck finding a maniflow...  
Needs lows now   
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		  Hopefully they will only be a short term fix. 
 
Ah, whys that? I'll give them a call and see where that gets me. 
 
I'm beginning to dislike your knowledge    
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		Nice one Carl!
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		 (17-02-2014, 08:46 AM)c.gerrard Wrote:  Hopefully they will only be a short term fix. 
 Ah, whys that? I'll give them a call and see where that gets me.
 
 I'm beginning to dislike your knowledge
  
 This will be staying stock height.
 
Ok I take it back actaully found one on they website for £295 which is cheaper than magnex, scroipon system s.The manifolds they do look very good.
 
I had a funny feeling they had gone out of buisness but obviously not
	 
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		Yeah they do look awesome! 
 What's are the benefits of running those manifolds?
 
 Efficiency?
 
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		Leaving it standard height I say they are a lot nicer to drive. Yes they look better lowered but after going back to driving my S16 they are so much nicer to drive especially the roads I go on
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		We think alike! 
To be honest as well it handles like an absolute dream, so I don't want to mess with it. 
 
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		 (17-02-2014, 01:19 PM)Frosty Wrote:  Leaving it standard height I say they are a lot nicer to drive. Yes they look better lowered but after going back to driving my S16 they are so much nicer to drive especially the roads I go on 
Agreed why would you buy a car which is legendary due to the handling and then cock it up?
	 
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		I was so tempted to lower my s16 but after driving it again and the fact there pretty rare I think best leave it standard
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Using VTS springs and shocks gives you a 20mm drop which shouldn't ruin the handling.Wouldn't really want to go a lot lower than that though...
 
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		Went for a swim earlier. 
I didn't actually, all I did was drive home.
 
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WHAT IS THIS AND WHY IS PISSING WATER ALL OVER ME?!?!?!?!
   
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		Aerial needs taking out and sealing up. Or your sunroof is leaking...
	 
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		Haha nice bit or rain on your head I didnt know this did that, my old dturbo used to do it all the time it was the aerial seal.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		It's not over my head haha, drips right onto my leg, arm and most annoyingly the steering wheel. Just driving along and it was slipper as!
 I'll just put an umbrella over myself whilst I drive till the next sunny day.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Awesome purchase, The one big regret I have is selling my Sigma    If its staying stock height I'd say paint the wheels silver as lairy colours only work with lows IMO. Can understand you not wanting to play with the suspension though a 40mm drop on good quality springs would be a nice compromise.
	
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		 (17-02-2014, 06:46 PM)Tom Wrote:  Aerial needs taking out and sealing up. Or your sunroof is leaking... 
This. 
Check the aerial first as it is a very easy fix, if not, probably blocked sunroof drains which can be unblocked with compressed air.
	 
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		Updatey time, been friggin useless on thy forum lately.
 Biggest update is the car sailing through its MOT today. Only issue was having different tyre profiles across the axle, which was too dangerous apparently. So quick trip home to my personal tyre yard and that was that sorted.
 
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		More so than the dirty shitty diesel    
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		Glad to see it passed mate    
whats the long term plan?
	
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		Glad to see it got through mate kept meaning to text you see how you was getting on. What's the next plan?
	 
		
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