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Old 04-27-2022, 12:52 PM   #19503
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Installed the Mishimoto inlet tube, cleans the engine bay up a bit, but the best thing is the driving. Slightly more torque down low and a bit more surge past 4000 rpm, definitely noticeable and not a placebo. The throttle response is so instant, like the car had a double espresso shot, lol. Overall a brilliant mod and well worth it…
Looks like it cleans it up nicely. I think it`s more a double Decaf shot lol. With a filter on top it has to be an improvement though.
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Looks like it cleans it up nicely. I think it`s more a double Decaf shot lol. With a filter on top it has to be an improvement though.
I did say “slightly” in terms of power and torque. The throttle response though is definitely more immediate. I was a little sceptical about this upgrade and mostly did it to clean up the engine bay, so I was pleasantly surprised.

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Old 04-28-2022, 01:42 PM   #19505
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Old 04-28-2022, 02:10 PM   #19506
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I did say “slightly” in terms of power and torque. The throttle response though is definitely more immediate. I was a little sceptical about this upgrade and mostly did it to clean up the engine bay, so I was pleasantly surprised.

Looks like I’m not alone either.

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Pitty they don`t make one for my car. Perrin do though. Seeing the sound tube annoys me.
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Pitty they don`t make one for my car. Perrin do though. Seeing the sound tube annoys me.
Looks like they do. Good news is it’s on special at Mishimoto Australia at the moment for around $145.

https://www.mishimoto.com.au/toyota-...hose-2017.html
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Put on Hawk pads and kumho tires in preparation for a track day on saturday. This will be my first with the new suspension. Tomorrow she will get a bath and I will put on the numbers that my daughter cut for me and I will be good to go.

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Looks like they do. Good news is it’s on special at Mishimoto Australia at the moment for around $145.

https://www.mishimoto.com.au/toyota-...hose-2017.html
No 2017+ Auto, it would seem, and it`s the same part # All cut and pasted from the site.
(SILICONE INDUCTION HOSE, FITS TOYOTA 86 2017+Model: MMHOSE-BRZ-13l)
(SILICONE INDUCTION HOSE, FITS SUBARU BRZ 2013–2016Model: MMHOSE-BRZ-13l)
Plus it quotes also fits 2013+ Subaru BRZ
2013-2016 Scion FR-S.

Pitty really a good price, and I won`t chance it, never seen one fitted either. I`ll order the perrin trade so similar bucks. If not for $25 more,right part piece of mind. Plus mishimoto are terrible (Idiots) to deal with when the products are wrong or faulty, sold when out of stock BASICALLY THEIR WHOLE BUSINESS HERE IN AUSTRALIA.
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Put on Hawk pads and kumho tires in preparation for a track day on saturday. This will be my first with the new suspension. Tomorrow she will get a bath and I will put on the numbers that my daughter cut for me and I will be good to go.

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I can’t wait to catch up on extraneous expenses to afford new pads and tires and get out on the tracks again. Be fast this weekend!
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Started before the Easter weekend and technically finished (more or less) today:
Major update. Installed facelift headlights, Valenti side markers, OLM Nightseeker fog lights (so any and all exterior lights are LEDs only), full genuine STI bodykit, diffusor, STI style cluster gauge, new lug nuts, new head unit with perfect fit, lowered the 3rd brake light to sit flat on the hat rest, black trunk logos, some more interior goodies, and some other stuff I surely forgot.

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the OEM+ BRZ V 2.0!







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Looks great! What rear spoiler is that? I don’t think I’ve seen that before, looks good.
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Looks great! What rear spoiler is that? I don’t think I’ve seen that before, looks good.

Thanks, I'm actually pretty proud that the end result matches the goal I had in mind.


I had the duck tail spoiler custom made by a member of the German forums, and applied a small rubber lip around the edges, which i sourced from the German Rocket Bunny retailer.
The duck tail itself is inspired by the TRD one, however it's a custom mold without the additional "flaps" towards the rear badges.

It's even road legal in Germany, which is quite a feat.
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Old 05-07-2022, 04:31 PM   #19515
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So, last year I got a dog:




He hates car rides no matter what I try. I always use a seatbelt harness thing attached to the back bench, but since our cars' cabin is so tight already, he can almost entirely climb into the front and try to escape _while I am driving_.

He's made driving with him lowkey and sometimes highkey dangerous.

I've struggled with different suggestions and products. I've tried the box/car seat thing, he was able to climb out of it and it would not work.

I learned about the hammocks for dogs that go on rear seats. Bought one but it was way too big for our back seat.

I bought a very simple divider thing to hang from the front seats' headrests, but because of the center console and stuff there was basically nowhere to keep the bottom snug, so that didn't work.

I found out one of the hammock companies makes a half-width one, so I decided to give that a try.

I actually bought it a couple of months ago but gave up at the time because basically no matter what, all these companies assume any car with backseats also has headrests for those backseats for straps to go around. Of course ours does not, the headrests are just molded out of the bench.

So I put my hacky thinking cap on and today gave it another painful try (have I mentioned how F-ing cramped that backseat is yet and how much you have to contort your body to work around in it without hurting yourself??).

I removed the cap on the passenger side for the child car seat anchor. Unfortunately all of the straps for the hammock are too thick. But then I was like, wait, don't I still have some teeny zip-ties around somewhere??

Like, literally tiny ones, maybe 2 or 3inch long lol.

So I decided to use one zip-tie for one strap to the car seat anchor. I then wrapped another of the straps with buckle through one of the "legs" of the third brake light. I'm not 100% confident because I don't know how much pull that piece can take, but my dog is only around 22lb so I'm _hoping_ he doesn't go full-nuts and somehow snap it off (lol).

I need to see if I can get the straps any tighter just to keep the sides more taut. But it seems like it's fairly sturdy for the time-being. I'll be testing it tomorrow when I drive ~40 miles to my parents place for Mother's Day.

Hopefully this will help make Haru a bit safer and, eventually, more comfortable in the car. I want to be able to take him on funner, long drives to go exploring and this is a big hurdle on the way to that.

Here's how it kinda looks now (bad pic):

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So, last year I got a dog:
Try to go out to your car with him, just parked at your place, and sit. Take a nap. Get him more used to just being in the car. My last Shepard would just lay in the passenger seat with her head in my lap.

I could never get any dog I've ever owned to go along with any car restraints, so yea, can't have them on spirited drives. I survived a childhood in cars with no seatbelts. Be safe, and you'll probably be fine.

My dogs now are totally different between the two. They are 85 and 105 lbs, so they are not in the sports cars. But in the trucks, Princess loves drives and sits in the front and watches everything. Ochi lays in the back and often gets car sick.
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