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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 20 Apr 2009, 19:14 
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Brad, what are you doing with the Cordia? Wanna track it? Log onto Driven and chat about it, got some events coming up too.

Grumbles....keep going. 200kw atw is nothing these days! I'm at 206kw atw and should have around 240-250kw atw after some goodies arrive :p

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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 22 Apr 2009, 13:01 
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I dont miss the headaches of the cordia. Will never sell it, under a car cover in the carport. Until I have the time and money to keep going on it.
Driving a VYII SS, Love it, starts and drives nice every single time.

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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 22 Apr 2009, 19:03 
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I dont miss the headaches of the cordia. Will never sell it, under a car cover in the carport. Until I have the time and money to keep going on it.
Driving a VYII SS, Love it, starts and drives nice every single time.


Sorta agree, sorta not. If components of cordia weren't so old, might be more reliable. I thought VX/VY's had suspension issues that regularly occur? :P

I'm still planning to fix up my original cordia... only, instead of aiming for a 200+kw atw, gonna look to make it less powerful, more practical/reliable. So smaller turbo, smaller exhaust. Should be fun from A to B.

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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 24 Apr 2009, 15:43 
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Ford falcon AU :) Great ,reliable car.

I also have an Alfa Romeo GT Junior 1600 74' at the moment but will sell it.Down the line looking to get a classic american muscle car.


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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 26 Apr 2009, 05:15 
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wow! goran still graces us with his cordia guru legend-ness! :P :D

glad you still hang around here! :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 30 Apr 2009, 22:21 
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i'm now driving an S14 series 2..

still got the cordia, just defected and without rego :( still came 2nd in a sound off i trailered it 2 the other week haha.. got 139.4db.. not 2 bad or a first attempt :)

the s14 is a better car 2 get in n drive (but the cordia isn't tuned properly either so that has alot 2 do with it..)

had a few dramas with the s14 though, had a front ender with a tree on slippery rd at nite, got it all fixed up n painted now blew a gearbox when driving normally (wasnt being silly!!), bloody $800 for a 2nd hand box :S thats one thing i miss bout the cordia, parts are cheap (if u can find them lol)

but yeh prob never sell the cordia.. :lol:

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PostPosted: 07 May 2009, 22:25 
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umm im driving around in a xr6-t now...Very comfortable to cruise around in..Minimal mods with 220@rears, I have it booked in at nizpro in 2 weeks so im hoping it will get around 320 once they finish with it.


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PostPosted: 08 May 2009, 04:12 
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lol.... should be nice.. hope it all holds together for you :) look after your brakes btw.. i have a mate with one and pads and rotors was something stupid like 1k a wheel... it was acutually cheaper to go good quality aftermarket than stay stock brakes

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PostPosted: 24 Jun 2009, 16:21 
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blackgsr, yes still around,Thanks :)


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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 11 Jul 2009, 13:50 
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had some stuff done! finally had it retuned. 301.5kw @ 15psi...

its nearly as fun as the cordia was, Gettting the exhaust/plenum done in a few weeks. it should be good for about 340-360rwkw at the same boost :)


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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 11 Jul 2009, 19:57 
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looks nice... bet your having fun with the power over steering around corners :) still just a ford though.. hehe

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PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009, 02:33 
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6cyl rear wheel drive turbo! *drools*

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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009, 18:34 
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looks nice... bet your having fun with the power over steering around corners still just a ford though.. hehe


Yeh I havnt been game enough to chuck it around yet, There always seems to be to much traffic. It steps its self sideways enough in a straight line anyway.
I still think jet-gsr would spank it from 100-200kmh..def no mitsubishi :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009, 19:23 
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That's a bit nuts tom :P

How much did all that work cost you?

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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009, 20:48 
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ha, its a bit of fun. it cost me what i sold the cordia for :)


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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009, 21:49 
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nice tom..
i may be joining the rest of you when i get a telstra fleet car..
my cordia will still remain as a project/weekend car.. and may go "hardcore" lol..

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PostPosted: 13 Jul 2009, 09:16 
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looks nice... bet your having fun with the power over steering around corners still just a ford though.. hehe


Yeh I havnt been game enough to chuck it around yet, There always seems to be to much traffic. It steps its self sideways enough in a straight line anyway.
I still think jet-gsr would spank it from 100-200kmh..def no mitsubishi :roll:


hehe.. i take it the speed limiter has been removed then... i thought they toped out at 180 and then just stoped dead.. auto or manual?

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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 13 Jul 2009, 09:54 
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ha, its a bit of fun. it cost me what i sold the cordia for :)


Not bad. Costs a fortune to modify cars now it seems.

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hehe.. i take it the speed limiter has been removed then... i thought they toped out at 180 and then just stoped dead.. auto or manual?


the speed limiter dont exist any more... But when it did the xr8,xr6 sedans are limited to 230kmh(fpv's are 250kmh I think), whereas all the utes/xr8 xr6-t/fpv etc etc are limited to 180kmh due to thier diff setups also xt sedans are also limited to 180kmh


it costs alot to modify car's reguardless if you get someone else to do it.
When I had the cordia engine built, it cost over twice as much As I have spent on the ford so far. :? I dont wanna think about it lol. (if i spent that much on bolt on's on this i could have about 400-440kw at the wheels... But would probably pop my engine! :evil:


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 Post subject: Re: Life after cordias
PostPosted: 29 Aug 2009, 15:30 
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Although I haven't had the chance to give it a thorough wash and detail as of yet, I thought I may as well post in here seeing as i've owned the Evo for almost a month now.

It didn't take long for me to start throwing money at it lol!! I picked up a set of genuine Rays Ralliart Evolution R-01 rims in gunmetal recently (18" x 8.5) and then purchased some new Kumho KU36 rubber... I also chucked in my Eclipse DVD headunit with reversing camera from the Cordia. From a performance perspective, it currently remains unchanged from the day that I purchased it from Jon.

After all this, i'm almost financially in the red, so i'll have to wait till next year until I can see some power parts added as well as a few more carbon fibre bits. :P

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