i envy those guys with aftermarket ecus that let them set rev limits when they take their cars for service...
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Originally posted by 00dc2 View Posti envy those guys with aftermarket ecus that let them set rev limits when they take their cars for service...
I'm one of those guys...
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was searching around and found this thread that i started 5-6 years ago... well i may as well provide an update.
Still have my DC2R and its been very very reliable. Since new it has gone through 1 master clutch cylinder and 1 set of brake pads. Still on it's original clutch and brake rotors (that are probably well under spec by now). It has done 257,000km and is still running perfectly. Not drinking any oil at all. I am very very happy with it! Once i burst through the 200,000km mark i stopper caring about its odometer reading.
Over the last few years it's body has got a little rougher (key marks here and there) and has a significant ding in the rear quarter panel from being hit with a full plastic coke bottle (am guessing) by some @sshole so i am a little sad that it's appearance has deteriorated. But I will get that fixed eventually.
After reading through this thread tonight i see that i have really ended up taking the advice given to me. I've kept it with the attitude that it is a really great car and if the engine goes from excessive use then i will just buy a new spoon crate engine.
I guess the plan is to keep it forever. I intend to track it again soon (its been about 6 years since it last saw a track) once i get enough free time to get it cleaned up (new bushes etc). My long term goals for it are to track it regularly and hopefully do tarmac rallies in it. I would love to do something like the Targa Tasmania in it one day. It's not exactly a comfortable everyday car so it is quite suited to being given a roll cage and being raced and rallied imo.
Currently i'm trying to freshen the car up starting with the fact that it feels like a bucket of bolts driving on crappy Adelaide roads. Therefore i have bought new suspension bushes that need to be fitted and have ordered bracing to stiffen the chassis and hopefully reduce the creaking and flexing which make the car sound & feel older than it is. After that come performance mods to make the car a little more exciting and faster. Currently looking at clutch/flywheel. Reasonably set on a Toda flywheel but just not sure about clutch. Tossing up between Exedy Sports Organic, Toda Sports and Spoon. I want the car to remain my daily for now but i still want to consider what it may go through in the future on the track or in a rally. Quick shifting sometimes crunches so i hope a lighter flywheel and new clutch can improve that.
Hopefully very soon i will have the car back in tip top shape, refreshed and feeling much younger than 14yrs and 257,000km would suggest.
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Thanks for the suggestion eskimo, i may do that. Yes Mallala is the local track. Will be really good to get back there. Earlier this year i got to drive a few super-cars in Las Vegas through http://www.exoticsracing.com/ which reignited my motivation to get the car back "on track".
What do you drive now Felix?
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Good to know man, I know where you were originally coming from. I'm personally sitting at @ 157, xxx km's and your post is starting to bring about a change in heart for me. Always thought about the value of the car and how much I'd get back for it, but that shouldn't be the way I look at it. I won't enjoy the time I own it if I kept looking at it that way!
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