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  1. The altezza ECU isn't tied to the key in the same way as the IS200 - the RS200 doesn't have a factory immobiser, so the worst case is a new set of locks - it might be possible to get these from a write-off?

    Ian

  2. Try these guys - they have a small unit you attach to the ECU to remove the limiter - cost about £50, and has instructions for DIY fitting.

    I know they have one for the manual Altezza - don't know about auto, but it's worth a phone call

    http://importsolutions.co.uk/SCU/SCU_make.asp

    Ian

    Have you installed one successfully before on a Altezza Ian, If so this would be worth getting. Cheap way to delimit the engine!

    I've not used the Import Solutions unit, but I had this one:

    http://www.protech-uk.co.uk/speedo_con_delimit.htm

    fitted to my old Evo, and that worked prefectly (140 on Bruntingthorpe to prove it - cacked myself at that speed! :D ).

    I had the Import Solutions speedo converter unit, but it's a separate unit to de-restrict, so I didn't bother getting both. The Pro-tech unit does both in one unit.

  3. There was no RS200 badge, however Scott @ Altezza sports and prestige made his own..

    I have one lying about unused if u wanted it..

    Or you could just wipe excrement on the back of the car -

    ASP and dog crap are about the same in my eyes :winky:

    Ian

  4. Is the re programming an easy job????

    yea real easy. ust gotta press the brake/accelerator a couple times and lock/unlock the doors in a weird sequence and 'jobs a good'un' :D

    This only works on the IS200 with factory alarm system.

    The Altezza does not have a toyota alarm, so this doesn't apply.

    My Altezza had a Clifford alarm, so I don't know about the specifics of the Toad system, but I doubt it's very different

    I only had one key when the car was imported, which had a central locking button on it.

    Once the alarm was installed, I could still use the Toyota key to lock/unlock the doors - but it would not alarm the car - I had to use the button on the key fob to lock and alarm the car.

    Unless the guy who installed your alarm is very clever with electronics, I would guess yours is the same.

    If you need extra keys, get one cut at a key bar (£10), and get a spare Toad alarm fob (maybe another £10) from any Toad supplier, who will be able to program it for you.

    Ian

  5. Buying a high quality watch is not only for telling the time. The £20 Casio will be far more accurate than most mechanical watches anyway. An investment of £5K on a sought after timepiece will still be worth a lot of money in 50 years time and even more in 100 years time. My first good watch was my Fathers Rolex which I inherited many years ago. This started off my ruinously expensive passion for watches which, thank *** has now cooled to the extent that I now own only one really good watch and that is a Panerai (which incidently uses the Valjoux 7750 as its base movement) Spending more than £20 on a watch is not foolish. Who says a big house is better than a small house? or an expensive car is better than a cheap car? It depends surely on the quality/location. Almost anything I can think of comes in a variety of qualities and it just depends what you want from an item whether it is worth spending more on.

    I don't buy the investment argument - if you want to invest money for the future, there are far better ways to make more money - over 100 years you can pretty much guarantee a 7% pa increase on the stock market, turning £5000 into over 4 million quid. How many expensive watches are going to be worth that in 100 years time?

    The thing with the house or car argument, is that you can point to a factual reason why you have spent more money - ie a flat in the centre of London is worth more than a mansion in the outskirts of Huddersfield for a tangible reason.

    The only argument I can understand is that what you are actually buying is a piece of jewellery, and the associated feelgood factor. It's an emotional purchase, not a rational one - hence the reason a logical engineer like myself can't see the point.

    At the end of the day, it's your money - do whatever you like with it that makes you happy :)

    Ian

  6. I can't get my head round this at all.

    I would spend more money on an expensive car than a cheap car because it performs better, has more features or is bigger.

    I would spend money on a bigger house because it is better than a small house.

    But a £3000 hour is exactly the same as a £20 Casio hour. You have to adjust your watch twice a year anyway - who cares if it is 0.5seconds out each time.

    Ian

    then why buy a lexus instead of a toyota, or citroen or fiat etc....... ??? :)

    Ahh, but I did - Toyota Altezza RS200 - much better than an IS200. That's my point - I'm not saying don't spend the money you've got - but why spend it on something that has no added value other than snobbery?

    I can sense this is an argument that is going to get me shot down in flames :D - it's one of theose things you either "get" instinctively, or will never understand :winky:

  7. I can't get my head round this at all.

    I would spend more money on an expensive car than a cheap car because it performs better, has more features or is bigger.

    I would spend money on a bigger house because it is better than a small house.

    But a £3000 hour is exactly the same as a £20 Casio hour. You have to adjust your watch twice a year anyway - who cares if it is 0.5seconds out each time.

    Ian

  8. isn't that the same model altezza as Iain struggled to get into the uk

    not his old car???

    Yup - that's my old car.

    The interior is special to the Qualitat edition, as it the bodykit

    Ian

  9. I think the difference with the unit you've linked to there is that you can connect an ipod directly to it, whereas with the other Alpine units you need to get the ipod connection box

    However, I believe this works with all of the headunits, so if you want to get satnav, it would prob be best to get the touchscreen headunit so you can add the nav unit later

    OK - I think I understand.

    Another question - do Alpine (or anybody else) do a touchscreen headunit where the screen is separate from the headunit & can be mounted separately? I don't like the look of pop-out screens from a single DIN headunit, but I'd like the functionality.

  10. Looks nice .. got any plans for it ? :unsure:

    Not really - quite happy to leave it standard for the time being.

    Because the ATR was never a JDM car, there isn't very much stuff available. TDI has a small selection - the Camcom may be interesting to lower the VTEC point.

  11. I picked it up on Saturday - I've had a few days getting used to it, and I love it!

    Very similar to the Altezza in principle - relaxed when you want it to be, but quick when you put your foot down.

    However it is much sportier and focused than the Altezza - the steering is spot on, VTEC is fantastic when it kicks in (but is going to take a change in driving style to get the best out of it - it REALLY needs the nuts revving off it).

    The looks inside and out has grown on me too, and now I'd rate it only a sliver below the Altezza. The Recaro sport seats are excellent - very comfortanble and supportive.

    Overall, Im not sorry to be leaving Altezza land - I might come back in a couple of years when I'm ready to change again - but then again I might not....

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  12. You may be happy with the 10 minute drive, but are you happy with the fact that the police now have the power to sieze and destroy any untaxed vehicle found on a public road.

    Why take the risk. Just leave it on the forecourt until you get the tax. There are many post offices open on a Saturday now.

    I am - because obviously unlike you, I don't believe that I live in a nazi police state.

    What police officer is going to destory a car that I can prove I have bought 10 minutes previously, and show that I am on my way directly to the nearest post office to buy a tax disc?

    I'm more concerned at robot ANPR cameras firing out fines - and I doubt there are many on the back roads of Sussex.

  13. The car is now at a garage, and effectively not owned by anybody - the old owner has sold it to the garage and un-registered themselves, but it won't be re-registered to me until I take formal ownership on Saturday.

    I fully intend to get it taxed ASAP, but what if the post office is closed, and I physically can't do it?

    If fact, I'm going to pick it up early on Saturday, and go to the nearest post office on the way home - that way I'll only be driving it for 10 mins and 10 miles untaxed - and that's a risk I'm happy with. :)

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