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Well its obvious, you have to love them to own them.
BUT
Every day i drive it, it gets better. My autobox is improving every change, smoother and more responsive.
Went out over the weekend and gave it some rice, so you would have thought that the fuel consumption but it would be abysmal... however this tank has been the most economical ever
The vibration my car had at speed has also just pretty much disappeared!
So whats changed?? Fitted an Apexi air filter over the weekend, amazingly seems to have massively improved fuel consumption?!
Also fitted smithys big brake kit to it, (so it stops much better as well!)
So i've come to the conclusion that the K&N on it was shite, and it must have had a binding brake somewhere.... to induce the vibration which felt just like propshaft bearings.... glad i didnt buy a new propshaft!!
Before
After
Melling with an angle grinder and MY CAR! Arghh
Also some pictures of my new Apexi Air intake (i just about managed that my self!)