bryanvr6
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Jesus ... talk about blast from the past LOL . Dunno mate, not been on here in ages - send me a PM and I'll tell you
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Hi all. Just got myself another VR and looking to get a little more fun out of it without costing me the earth. I got it fairly cheap and intend to just use it as a run around, im not bothered about it having the best this or that or looking like the best VR etc, probably just run it til it dies kinda thing. Anyways, I intend to stick an induction kit on it (as cheap as possible) and I want to lower it. Im wondering if anyone has tried the cheap lowering kits from ebay at all, about £150 for the whle kaboodle ? Im definately not into spending hundreds of pounds on a cheapish car, the ride doe
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Hi all, I have been using the pm system with no problem so far. But now I have a new PM in my inbox but i cant open it, just keeps saying i not allowed to use the pm system ? Its letting me delete and view old messages and to send new messages, but I have a meesage there and I cant read it ?? AAAAAAAAARGH !!! doin my nut in
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thats good power from minimal mods
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a friend of mine had an accord type R when I had my last OBD2. Straight (private ) road and all the way to around 130 there was sod all in it, and my VR was standard. That said, i think my VR was very running very strong, having been pampered most of its life and only 50k on the clock. on a back road it was a different story however, as I was on standard springs, it was like trying to race a gokart with my bag of bananas.
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Thanks mate, thats the kind of info I was looking for... cheers
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read my post mate -I never said that
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cheers it seems as if nobody really knows if OBD2 is faster or not. Looking at it, the only main differences are the management, brakes, aesthetics - but engine power/performance remains the same?
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I remember when I had a VR years ago there was lots of debate/myth about the OBD2 being more pwerful - is there really any truth to this? I am currently looking at buying another VR and this is something Im taking into consideration. Personally, I have driven both, a few different cars - and every time I "feel" like the OBD2 is faster, but could be down to lower mileage/better looked after... all in the mind etc etc. So is there anything official on this that anyone knows for sure? Cheers all