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R26.R - Nurburgring & Spa 2015

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greygti:
I think if i managed to sneek an R26R past the wife lol the only mods i would do would be an aftermarket exhaust and a stage 1 map ,i've been looking at R26R's since you started this thread ! if i end up getting a divorce it's your fault haha

rex:
Very, very nice car!

One question: is this the original position for the harness? I am especially confused by the anchorage points on t floor.

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liver:

--- Quote from: rex on August 31, 2012, 04:42:09 pm ---Very, very nice car!

One question: is this the original position for the harness? I am especially confused by the anchorage points on t floor.

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yeah thats the original position, the rear of the car is has an aluminium boxing over where the rear seats would be, within this there are 4 slots for the harness to go into then they are anchored to the floor of the car, not 100% by what

a few people have changed the harnesses to wrap around the straight bar at the back this does however just leave 4 holes in the floor etc

liver:
mods revieced so far

a modified air box with an uprated panel filter, spoke to paul at rs tuning and this is the best setup on a standard turbo

mods to come - boost brackets

The purpose of them is to stop the boost sensors lifting when under load and possibly leaking air therefore loosing power. These brackets keep the sensors firmly in place stopping this potential issue completely. A few people on the forum have experienced this problem especially when running higher boost after remaps.

so some pics
 




i was possibly going to the ring a week as yesterday but unfortunatly the ferry is a joke of a price, only because of how late ive left booking it and its not worth the extra coin for the risk of terrible weather this late on in the year

so i am looking at a track day at blyton on 14th of this month instead and a go pro

here are some pics from a couple of weeks ago, keeping up with maintenance of it






Top Cat:
Blyton is great track if it is your first one in the car. There is lots of run off and only 2 places were you have to be really cautious.  :driver:

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