GR Yaris What did you do to your GR Yaris today?

unrestricted its breathing (Y)
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Nice to see that you got it in the end! Matte for the win. Notice any difference in addition to the remap?
 
Btw, went on scales the other day. With 15% fuel and double set of front carpets, car was only 1270kg!
1280kg is with full tank. Which weighs ~35kg. With 15% tank it should be 1250kg. Mine is probably similar to yours, mods add some weight sometimes...
 
Gave it a wash for the first time this year, put on my sunglasses and went for a good old fashioned thrash!

A lovely way to spend the afternoon before the football.

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Wash... wash. I think I know what that means but just not in this context... mine is long overdue. Been holding off pending a track day then fitting the lightbar. Soon my precious.
 
Car's in for a service. 12k km. Changing engine, gear and diff oils.

Also have squeaky front right break and my rear right tyre cant hold more than 1,8 bar.
 
I think I'll do the exhaust wrap near rear diff too.

Is there much difference in quality and price of the wrap tape, or is it all similar?
I went with the normal fiberglass, 50mm wide, 1mm thick. there are 2mm (seemed too thick to me) versions and some "titanium" versions, which should withstand higher temps. but my guess is, that at the back the temps are not that high anymore (as for example on headers). for the installation exactly like @Humptydumptyhadabigone said. I secured the tape every 20 or 30cm with additional stainless ties, as the tape will deteriorate with time or gets damaged by road debris.
the true tuner kids will seal it with a silicone paint, but I did not bother. keep in mind, that the tape can lead to faster corrosion of the pipe, but I do not bother either. for now it is an experiment and I will go stainless eventually, when the stock exhaust rots away.
 
Not sure if it only due to antilift kit, or the alignment done for the first time, but throttle understeer is almost completely gone and the car is less floaty im twistys. Some harshness was introduced, but no game breaker. Personally one of my fav mods, gave more confidence in front.

I'm running Setrab 210mm 16 row. In hot summers (35-40c) peaked barely above 125c on a slow 20km hillclimb. How come you need a bigger one in Finland?
I did some kms only on roads. 2 track days will follow coming weekend, so will have better impressions how it changed the car. but my feelings after fitting the anti lift kit are similar.
additional notes from me: the added caster is noticeable at standstill or low speed. the steering wheel is harder and wants to return quicker. at higher speeds it gives more support. the PU-pucks are stiffer than the stock rubber bushings, so a little bit more vibration from road is transformed to the chassis. but the steering feels more precise. the reaction on throttle from standstill or out of a turn is noticeable better. I thought just for experiment I would flip the shims (for better handling under braking), but tweaking the accelerating seems to be better option than tweaking the braking handling on this car.
overall a cheap upgrade with positive effects IMHO.
 
Today was a very good day and massive thanks goes out to Ed of Divine Detail who installed both the GRMN steering whell and gear knob for me after applying a product to protect the Alcantara.

Ok, the gear knob is a 30 second job however the wheel does take some know how to remove, swap the side buttons over & re-install, this being the third one he's done. All in all, very happy with the feel of both GRMN parts which also really compliment and finnish off the interiour.

I've already bought 2 packs of wet wipes to keep hands clean. Haven't gone as far as buying "driving gloves" yet 😁

All in all, very happy with this little upgrade.

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I need to make friends with someone with a GRMN so I can get a steering wheel with red stitching to match my interior. Anyone on here got one? lol
 
Today was a very good day and massive thanks goes out to Ed of Divine Detail who installed both the GRMN steering whell and gear knob for me after applying a product to protect the Alcantara.

Ok, the gear knob is a 30 second job however the wheel does take some know how to remove, swap the side buttons over & re-install, this being the third one he's done. All in all, very happy with the feel of both GRMN parts which also really compliment and finnish off the interiour.

I've already bought 2 packs of wet wipes to keep hands clean. Haven't gone as far as buying "driving gloves" yet 😁

All in all, very happy with this little upgrade.

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So much envy :love:
 
Today was a very good day and massive thanks goes out to Ed of Divine Detail who installed both the GRMN steering whell and gear knob for me after applying a product to protect the Alcantara.

Ok, the gear knob is a 30 second job however the wheel does take some know how to remove, swap the side buttons over & re-install, this being the third one he's done. All in all, very happy with the feel of both GRMN parts which also really compliment and finnish off the interiour.

I've already bought 2 packs of wet wipes to keep hands clean. Haven't gone as far as buying "driving gloves" yet 😁

All in all, very happy with this little upgrade.

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they should have been standard :cool:(y)
 
Put a new hydrophobic coating on the windows for winter and nailed my new parking space, having moved house recently. It’s only a matter of time though….

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