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They were a little known option on the hardy ever seen convertable Corrado - which never sold well in this country, due no doubt to our weather. :)
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Free to a good home - A set of Grey seats, a bit dusty due to being in my garage for a couple ( cough ) of years . Collection only from Ipswich, or arrange your own courier. I could deliver to Edition 38 on the Sunday ( Sept 4th ) if this helps .....
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Thanks Dox - they look useful. And thanks to those who posted the pointers to Cat suppliers ...... decision time v soon.
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It used to be the case that a 'different' engine made things easier - but I recall it changed maybe a couple of years ago and that 'loophole' has apparently been removed.
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Ah - seems the typo fairy modded my text. S/be 250k miles !!
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Nobody bought a Cat recently ???
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Thanks, emu. Has anyone bought a Cat recently and can report if they are as effective as the oem VW one ?
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My '94 VR ( now with 4mo 24v engine ) is due it's MOT pretty soon and last year the cat only just scraped through so I have been meaning to get it replaced all year - but you know how it is, you put things off 'till ..... VW no longer supply cat converters, so can anyone recommend a decent supplier ? Can't really complain too much I guess as the cat has done pretty much 250k miles ! And - hello again, everyone. Sorry I've been MIA for so long .....
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Late Headlight Switch....New Batch Delivered. Fit All Corrado's.
John-M replied to 8vMatt's topic in Forum Group-Buys
Please put me down for one - I'm away from home from 16th Nov to the 30th Nov, so may be better to hang onto it for me till I get back, unless you are posting really soon. Happy to pay as soon as you need it, of course. -
Very interesting :) Thanks for taking the trouble to post all that.
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Well - my 288s are on at last, and I have to say that the dreaded 'long pedal' doesn't seem much if any worse than when the old 280s were on. So, I'm quite a happy bunny. I'm using the part worn discs and pads that came with the 288s untill after the worst of the winter is over, so I'll report here my thoughts on Ferodo's DS2500 pads and Brembo plain discs when I fit them in the New Year.
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Ah, thanks for all that. I have to say I hadn't considered the understeer/oversteer aspect - I was thinking more of where you needed more sheer grip, and I did have in mind 'better' meaning more tread. Some food for thought though :) Talking about understeer - which I havent really experienced that much of in the Corrado - reminds me of many years ago when the original Mini first hit the roads. It was very entertaining to drive way too fast into a corner, lift off, and the very sudden switch from massive understeer to dramatic oversteer would get you back pointing the right way round the corner. Great fun it was, but of course back then, mid '60s, there was nowhere as much traffic on the roads :)
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I've read in the definitive tyre thread, and elsewhere, that you should have your best/better tyres on the back rather than the front. What's the rational behind this ? Logic - MY logic anyhow - tells me that the front should have the better tyres, if only because it's easier to control a rear breakaway than a front one. Is my logic wrong then ?? If so, please enlighten me as to the benefits of 'best on the back' against 'best on the front'.
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How about a full model/colour poll [Attention Corrado Nerds]
John-M replied to v8rumbler's topic in General Car Chat
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How about a full model/colour poll [Attention Corrado Nerds]
John-M replied to v8rumbler's topic in General Car Chat
' Khaki Pearl Effect ' ?? Surely not ! -
My current set are the Toyos ( 205/50/15 ) and have just about reached the end of their life - not sure what mileage I've had out of them, but I seem to have had them for ages :) They have been excellent, no grumbles or adverse comments at all from me, and never given me any kind of 'moment'. I'm certainly considering replacing them like for like.
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Sheesh - I'm just about to fit some 288s that I've been refurbishing, in order to improve on the standard 280s :( :( And I thought 'everyone' said that the 288 upgrade was a worthwhile path to better brakes without having to also go for bigger wheels :(
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Help request from experienced KW coilover owners pls
John-M replied to g0ldf1ng3r's topic in Drivetrain
I'll have a peep at mine as well - been on since early this year. -
That is exactly the situation with mine a few weeks ago - a real pig of a job to get the old one out and the new one to fit. Best of luck :)
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Oh, I do like that quote :) :)
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As has been said before - non-members cant view the ED38 link. Can you post the relevant info here in this thread, please ??
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'In Bruges' starring Colin Farrell. 6 out of 10. Would have scored it higher, 'cept for the crude language. There was so little of it :lol:
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Kev: I never really thought you were including me in that category :) Wullie: Gotta say I like one of your sig sayings, the one about 'never being too old to own a Corrado' - that's what I keep telling my wife :D
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Good one - I really DO wish I'd thought of doing that :lol:
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ABS Light stays on - How do I see which sensor has failed ?
John-M replied to John-M's topic in Drivetrain
Finally got this done, yesterday. The old sensor was a real pig to get out - reckon its the original one and been in there since December 1994 ! It took some ( careful ) hammering and chisseling out with a screwdriver blade - and then the new one was very reluctant to fit. Copious use of sandpaper on the insides of the mounting hole - and some slight sanding of the new sensor - and it was in. Then found that the abs sensor ring was 'just' rubbing on the end of the sensor - it was slightly buckled - but got that straightened out by using the same screwdriver blade between the abs ring and the caliper mounting boss. My abs light now goes out correctly - and abs is restored ( yet to be properly tested, lol. )