FOCUS RS or ESCORT COSSIE ????
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For you Evo owners out there,
this servicing thing has been niggling at me but after looking at it, it shouldn't be any different to owning a cossie unless you really want the dealers stamp in your book.
Most cossies get an oil change every 3k, I know my old one did, if you add in the any AYC changes I can't imagine this is going to be as bad as people make out using a tuner to do it instead of a dealer. Also looking on the mlr there are people changing the ayc fluid themselves.
They say the brake pads wear, but to be honest I'll be on AP/Brembo 6 pots and it won't be any different to the cossie.
I always tend to uprate parts rather than replace with std so the I feel I'm always getting something a bit extra for the cash.
So I don't think it will be any worse than a cossie. Do you evo owners agree??????
this servicing thing has been niggling at me but after looking at it, it shouldn't be any different to owning a cossie unless you really want the dealers stamp in your book.
Most cossies get an oil change every 3k, I know my old one did, if you add in the any AYC changes I can't imagine this is going to be as bad as people make out using a tuner to do it instead of a dealer. Also looking on the mlr there are people changing the ayc fluid themselves.
They say the brake pads wear, but to be honest I'll be on AP/Brembo 6 pots and it won't be any different to the cossie.
I always tend to uprate parts rather than replace with std so the I feel I'm always getting something a bit extra for the cash.
So I don't think it will be any worse than a cossie. Do you evo owners agree??????
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Originally Posted by Paul Eggleton
For you Evo owners out there,
this servicing thing has been niggling at me but after looking at it, it shouldn't be any different to owning a cossie unless you really want the dealers stamp in your book.
Most cossies get an oil change every 3k, I know my old one did, if you add in the any AYC changes I can't imagine this is going to be as bad as people make out using a tuner to do it instead of a dealer. Also looking on the mlr there are people changing the ayc fluid themselves.
They say the brake pads wear, but to be honest I'll be on AP/Brembo 6 pots and it won't be any different to the cossie.
I always tend to uprate parts rather than replace with std so the I feel I'm always getting something a bit extra for the cash.
So I don't think it will be any worse than a cossie. Do you evo owners agree??????
this servicing thing has been niggling at me but after looking at it, it shouldn't be any different to owning a cossie unless you really want the dealers stamp in your book.
Most cossies get an oil change every 3k, I know my old one did, if you add in the any AYC changes I can't imagine this is going to be as bad as people make out using a tuner to do it instead of a dealer. Also looking on the mlr there are people changing the ayc fluid themselves.
They say the brake pads wear, but to be honest I'll be on AP/Brembo 6 pots and it won't be any different to the cossie.
I always tend to uprate parts rather than replace with std so the I feel I'm always getting something a bit extra for the cash.
So I don't think it will be any worse than a cossie. Do you evo owners agree??????
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They say that when you buy a cossie you should have the money it cost to buy it twice over cos thats what its gonna cost to start replacing and re-building once you start ragging it around the streets, go for the frs newer car and i was at SCC the other day there was one on the rollers knocking out 364 bhp not bad at all
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