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Old 10-08-13, 06:08 AM   #1
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Nearly There

Since taking ownership of the Merc fitted a K&N Panel Filter and the other day I won a Pro-bitz tuning box on the bay of E for £38.

Fitted it yesterday and wow what a difference. Takes it from 143 bhp to 170bhp and torque has risen from 315Nm to 370Nm.

A lot nicer to drive with some nice low down torque.

Only 24 horses to go for my 194 bhp of the old Zed.

I know, I know, I can hear those responses now!
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Old 10-08-13, 08:34 AM   #2
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Good stuff, I was a bit naughty with an Audi a4 3.0tdi yesterday, those things are quick. Didn't find out which engine till I lifted and he carried on up the motorway, either he was leaving me plenty of room or we were evenly matched as he wasn't gaining but wasnt dropping away either.
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Car 2 - 2007 Ford Fiesta St 2.0ltr, scorpion exhaust, 150 BHP.
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Old 10-08-13, 09:22 AM   #3
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I drove a E320 at work, effortless motoring, but you could be sitting in a lounge chair at home!!!

Bet it feels better with the extra torque and BHP.

Just the V8 roar and a few more ponies!!!!

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Old 10-08-13, 03:18 PM   #4
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Does Pete. Pulls better at lower speeds. Armchair is right we can't stop nodding off man.

Started to strip the scooby motor today. Found HGF Left bank rear pot so please we finally found a cause. The lad spent loads on it and it came back all in boxes. But with a new mot!
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That means the GTE is getting the miles put on?????

Is the HGF do-able? Looks mega scary whenever I've seen under a Scooby bonnet.
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Once the lump is out not too bad. Belts are easy too. We found a local guy who is going to fit a new set of shells, piston rings, build engine back up and sling her in for us at very reasonable rates.The lad, poor sod spent £1,700 on garage bills for mot and investigative work. Even passed a block gas test mind? Well in that price are all the new head gaskets and seals etc which are not cheap. We also had new belt kit fitted and water pump and thermostat. We bought a donor closed deck motor too which turned out to have scoring in one of the bores so that cost us dearly. I'm just so pleased that the old man still got it, and found the root cause. I'll put pics up later.

No the Gte is little used tbh. Seems that each time I use it I have to put petrol in it Mmmmmmm! Sound familiar.
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Ouch!!

Hope it all comes together OK.

Scoobies sound expensive to keep running!!!

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sounds expensive,but all parts are expensive on scoobys,the gearboxes are meant to be quite soft(so ive heard anyway)id love one just for the sound,but would be scared of the cost if something went wrong,hope it all works out ,get some pics of the gte up aswell,would love one of them aswell!!
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The five speed Scooby box is the weak link. The 6 speed is another matter and will handle anything.
You can buy a mint mk2 Zs180 and have the belts done for the price of a good used 6 speed with dccd.

Some bits are dear, some less so but they are cheap to tune. Take a standard wrx decat + exhaust, panel filter and a remap and it will take it to 270bhp. Add a bigger turbo, injectors, intercooler and a remap and it will go to 350+

These bits are standard on the sti so are cheap for what you get. So you can add 130bhp for less than a grand, try that with a zed.

Planning on getting another zs as I still have a track day itch to scratch.
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The five speed Scooby box is the weak link. The 6 speed is another matter and will handle anything.
You can buy a mint mk2 Zs180 and have the belts done for the price of a good used 6 speed with dccd.

Some bits are dear, some less so but they are cheap to tune. Take a standard wrx decat + exhaust, panel filter and a remap and it will take it to 270bhp. Add a bigger turbo, injectors, intercooler and a remap and it will go to 350+

These bits are standard on the sti so are cheap for what you get. So you can add 130bhp for less than a grand, try that with a zed.

Planning on getting another zs as I still have a track day itch to scratch.
ive just heard bad reviews on them warren as said would love one but costs are a big must for me,hope your enjoying yours bud!
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