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andy43
14-08-2005, 09:34 PM
...since I got my VR4. Time flys when you're having fun /Steeringw
It's only when you've had a car for this long that you can suss out how good it is. And it's gooood.
:thumbsup: Sulli.
So well planted on the bends it's untrue, almost Playstation-like the way it'll change direction. Two lights on the AYC so far, three might have been up, but I was 'concentrating' on something else :leer:
Gawd knows what an Evo 8/9/whatevernumbertheyreupto must be like.
Petrol consumption on the first tank was 26 mpg - yes really - taking it nice and steady for the first few miles, bringing myself up to the car's abilities gradually.
On the third tank now, daren't work that one out :evil2:
Defo double figures though /help
The cat is back on - is that boo-ing I hear? And it's still damn loud. But in a nice way. The exhaust tailpipe restrictor is still in, might be coming out soon though, all the Boeing 747 impressions seem to scare the cr*p out of people, and it doesn't really cut the noise inside the car on a steady throttle.
Other fiddling has commenced - some stone chips done (Nissan blue metallic touch-up isn't a bad match!), a bit of waxoyl here and there, more will be going on soon when we get another good long dry spell (next year then...), and I've resited the CD changer into a cubbyhole in the boot. And how much mud was under those wheelarches Sulli?? /grr And don't get me started about the fircones and pine needles :joker: :chugchug:
And I must have cleaned those damn BBS's four times...
The engine 'rattle' at certain revs isn't the PAS pump wobbling (got a 20k-mile Evo pump on ebay for under £30, which LOOKS like it'll fit :inquisiti for when it does pack up), most likely it's an idler pulley bearing, either inside (eeeek) or outside the camcover. And have you ever tried to get the plastic cambelt covers off - I know where the 5 hours labour on a belt change goes /pan
Rattle not getting any worse, but it'll be looked at when it's serviced - booked in for a fluids change and general checkup - tried to get an Evo courtesy car, but a Kia is more likely :embarasse
And the best bits so far?
...Not seen another one, seen a dark-coloured saloon VR4 round south manchester recently though - anybody here?
...The Audi TT near Wilmslow. So upset at the stop-light total and utter humiliation, he overtook on a blind bend at probably 30 over the 50 limit. Nice one, Mr Estate Agent :rolleyes4
...The Galant driver caught getting nose prints on my drivers window while parked up.
...Finding a whole article on VR4s and this club in a Jap car mag this week.
...The stares I get from the Max'd Saxo drivers.
...The petrol consumption.
Ok, I lied about the last one /yes
Good fun these, aren't they :smug:

HJM
14-08-2005, 09:42 PM
Ha - glad you are enjoying the VR4 experience - it just seems to get better and better :thumbsup:

BraindG
14-08-2005, 09:42 PM
...Not seen another one, seen a dark-coloured saloon VR4 round south manchester recently though - anybody here?

Might be me? I live there, i spend most of my time at the bottom of Altrincham Road, and play on the triple roundabouts that are located at the end of the M56 towards M60, thats my wee test area :) - but you can't really miss my car, its got clubvr4.co.uk plastered up the side, and its also debadged at the back...

Kieran
14-08-2005, 10:07 PM
Ha - glad you are enjoying the VR4 experience - it just seems to get better and better :thumbsup:

No! it doesn't seem to at all!! It really DOES get better and better! :sunny: :iloveyou:

strapping young lad
14-08-2005, 10:14 PM
where have you taken your car for the service if you dont mind me asking?

andy43
14-08-2005, 10:30 PM
:thumbsup:
That's what we like to hear!
Don't think the VR4 I've seen was signwritten - how big are your club VR4 stickers?! Glad to know it's not just me round here anyway - looks like there's quite a bit of local knowledge :thumbsup:
I've also started a thread on the very useful members area re servicing - it's going to gallaghers of ashley, but it looks like that may be A Very Bad Idea.
We shall see - they seemed knowledgeable enough on the service desk, I chatted to a ralliart mechanic who seemed ok, but to be honest I really just want someone to change the fluids and check out this engine rattle ASAP, and Prosport (Stockport - they do scoobies/evos) are still not back in their premises after a fire - if they were, it'd go there, as they've always been good with my old Subaru forester and the wifes Smart, they're Subaru approved - like a main dealer but only on the servicing side. Full rolling road set-up and loads of rallying experience as well, well-known on scoobynet.
Horners on bury new road have been recommended, so they might be worth a go as well.
The lancer forum has done a survey of dealers countrywide, but none in the NW seem to rate very highly - Gallaghers are rated kind of middle of the road, but not brilliant - I'll let you know!!

BraindG
14-08-2005, 10:34 PM
Don't think the VR4 I've seen was signwritten - how big are your club VR4 stickers?! Glad to know it's not just me round here anyway

Looks a little like this (http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showpost.php?p=82319&postcount=10)

andy43
14-08-2005, 10:44 PM
They're BIG stickers - I think I would have spotted them!
Hope you get paid for the advertising.
Seen the saloon, looked same colour as yours, round Didsbury.
Almost certain it was a VR4 - bodykit etc looked right, could be a sport or v6 though - I'm still learning :rolleyes4
Ta for the comments about gallaghers - I'll be keeping a close eye on them while the car is in - I've sprung surprise visits on garages before - it works!

BraindG
14-08-2005, 10:46 PM
Hope you get paid for the advertising.

:smug: /yes

andy43
14-08-2005, 10:51 PM
Just clicked on your profile... it all becomes clear :inquisiti
The 'local VR4 knowledge' estimate has just shot up.
Nice place you got here :thumbsup:

BraindG
14-08-2005, 11:01 PM
Just clicked on your profile... it all becomes clear :inquisiti
The 'local VR4 knowledge' estimate has just shot up.
Nice place you got here :thumbsup:
:thumbsup: I wasn't gonna say :) -

Thanks, and I hope you find it as life changing as alot of us already have!

Sulli
16-08-2005, 09:59 PM
Glad you're enjoying it mate /Steeringw ; all I can console myself with is I only just needed to fill up my car today since i bought it 500 miles ago, and thats all town driving :thumbsup:
You'll be driving it even faster in a month or so too - once you learn how the AYC works, and practice it, it really is amazing how it grips.
Mud????? I jetwash(ed) those arches every week - methinks you've been rallying, cheeky boy /yes /pan
Can't agree with your replacement of the Cat and keeping the baffle in - you're stifling probably 20-30bhp - suppose it'll be nice when you do take them out after a while though - keep on at the wife ;)
keep me up to date on the car - i'd like to hear, and i'm sure it's gone to as caring a home.

bradc
17-08-2005, 08:22 AM
Glad you're enjoying the car, Sulli's car is a very very nice example of a VR-4 wagon. I know what you mean about those wheels, those are difficult to clean. I've got a set of Evo 7 mags that are yet to be fitted, I spent 2 hours cleaning them, and that was with them off the car! They are a similar style to your mags.

With my new exhaust setup I find it is quite loud below 2200rpm and above 3000rpm, but fairly quiet when I'm cruising between those speeds. Do you find a similar thing?

The VR4 article was done through this website of course, have a look around for the Jtuner mag threads on here, you'll find the threads most interesting.

andy43
17-08-2005, 12:57 PM
Cheers Sulli, will keep you updated - it's been well-looked after, and I'd like to continue the tlc (but there was mud under those wheelarch lips :inquisiti honest /yes ).
Power-wise, it's got loads, when you get a new car, you always think it's awesome, then the weeks tick by, and you get used to the power, and want MORE :evil2:
.. so the restrictor might come off, but that cat is staying, just from the legal point of view - and those studs took that long to get out to swap with bolts, I really don't want to go under there again any time soon.
The noise isn't too bad, just a bit boomy on a steady 70-80 cruise - that's where the cat helps, but I want to take the restrictor out to see if it'll throw the boominess out the back rather than amplify it... if that makes sense /help
Met BrainG last night - thoroughly nice bloke :thumbsup: - probably bored him daft with dumb questions, but I now know I NEED Recaros. NEED. WANT. HAVE TO HAVE. Leather ones please Santa.
Oh, and the throttle cable bracket on my car is upside down - thought it was a bit of a wierd angle - useful to have another VR4 to poke about at, despite the smell of gearbox oil and the odd pool of it to slide about on :embarasse Ouch.
Think I might clean mine again tonight - those wheels are going to be the bain of my life - worth it though!

psbarham
17-08-2005, 06:49 PM
some stone chips done (Nissan blue metallic touch-up isn't a bad match!)was this a halfrauds touch up kit ? if so what is the paint code please :thumbsup:

andy43
17-08-2005, 07:47 PM
It was indeed a Halfords jobbie - £8-99 or 9-99 I think - Nissan midnight blue pearlescent - but I've now been told chipsaway or dentmasters, can't remember which, will mix up a pot of touch up on site for a fiver :embarasse Another couple of quid wasted /help
Mines indigo blue - the Nissan blue is a close match, and it's very 'metallic-ey' like the Mitsu paint, but pleeeeease don't go buy it and come back and say it's nothing like /pan
I only had some small chips and a scuff on the spoiler to do, nothing major.
Happy painting :happy:

psbarham
17-08-2005, 08:05 PM
DOH i just realised your car is sullis ex car which is the wrong shade of blue /pan oh well not to worry

andy43
17-08-2005, 08:55 PM
No, no, no, you're mistaken - MINE is the RIGHT shade of blue :happy:

psbarham
17-08-2005, 08:57 PM
No, no, no, you're mistaken - MINE is the RIGHT shade of blue :happy:
don't start /pan or i'll send the lads round , pezza ,dan ,he reckons his is the right colour /Hmmm

bradc
17-08-2005, 09:07 PM
the best blue is psbarham's colour, but the best colour for the car is black. ;)

And even if it isn't the right colour, at least it has the right engine!

psbarham
17-08-2005, 09:11 PM
the best blue is psbarham's colour!thank you , i love you :love: :sweethear

Sulli
17-08-2005, 09:25 PM
Sorry to butt in, but you're saying this aint the right colour?

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sullivan6/VR4/Exhaust%20March%2005/front1.jpg

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sullivan6/VR4/Exhaust%20March%2005/front2.jpg

:rolleyes4 /duh :runkest:

psbarham
17-08-2005, 09:26 PM
correct :scholar:

bradc
18-08-2005, 06:23 AM
that is just about black anyway!

andy43
18-08-2005, 06:07 PM
I think the lighter blue does look pretty good, seems to be a bit common though, :evil2:

Indigo blue is the fastest, and I quote from 'Car magazine' 1999 - "Another Mitsubishi to go mad in especially if it's in Indigo Blue, the pale blue one's just aren't quick enough"

I rest my case /yes

psbarham
18-08-2005, 06:10 PM
I think the lighter blue does look pretty good, seems to be a bit common though, :evil2:

Indigo blue is the fastest, and I quote from 'Car magazine' 1999 - "Another Mitsubishi to go mad in especially if it's in Indigo Blue, the pale blue one's just aren't quick enough"

I rest my case /yes
i think you are confusing the sexy meister (pale :inquisiti )blue with silver /yes

andy43
18-08-2005, 06:17 PM
Oooh, that was a quick reply /Hmmm Looks like a subject close to peoples hearts :inquisiti

Reminder for self : wind up owners of Mitsu's in the wrong blue more often.

My coat? Why thankyou :thumbsup:

Kieran
18-08-2005, 08:54 PM
Well, you 'Blue Tits' must keep yourselves amused somehow.... Derek, Ian Kiwi and many others know that Silver is the superior colour. We don't bicker about it because you can't argue with fact, you see.....

/STP /STP

psbarham
18-08-2005, 08:57 PM
Well, you 'Blue Tits' must keep yourselves amused somehow.... Derek, Ian Kiwi and many others know that Silver is the superior colour. We don't bicker about it because you can't argue with fact, you see.....

/STP /STP
bl00dy common van drivers /pan