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Single fitting guide


mr keef

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Ello all hopefully in the new year i'll be going single,i know some of the guys on here have done bits and bobs on how to do it,and i know theres a bloke in the usa done a quick how to guide also,but is there anyone that's gone single on a jspec manual,and done the work themselves,that can post up a how to guide,that can be stuck in the FAQ section.As i plan on doing the work myself,and it would be a massive help to quite a few people on here.:ok:

 

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Guest Terry S
Is any bloody ones single out there actually reliable and working right?:shrug:

 

Yeah there are lots of us, just the doom mungers shout loudest.

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Is any bloody ones single out there actually reliable and working right?:shrug:

 

Mine works well - considering am using a SAFC-2 and 550 injectors. Soon to install an S-ITC, EBC & an FPR.

 

The only problems I'm experiencing are .. a misfire at high revs. Which I'm thinking to be plugs or coilpacks. And classic warped brakes symptonms from my 3 month old UK fronts.

 

God knows how I've warped them - always use the handbrake when stationary & I not done any stupid 100mph heavy braking. Unless a rattley loose front nearside brake pad in the caliper .. could contribute to it. Dunno - but that's a job for Phoenix.

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Mine works well - considering am using a SAFC-2 and 550

 

God knows how I've warped them - always use the handbrake when stationary & I not done any stupid 100mph heavy braking. Unless a rattley loose front nearside brake pad in the caliper .. could contribute to it. Dunno - but that's a job for Phoenix.

 

Could be a trailing calpier if your doing everything else right!

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Could be a trailing calpier if your doing everything else right!

Dont you mean a binding caliper - trailing caliper is something completely different.

UK fronts do seem very prone to warping. They dont mind the high speed stops, but do like being cooled down nicely afterwards.

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