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Originally posted by redrotorR1
DAAAAAMMMMNNNNN!!!!
Eric, your FD is freakin' fast! We gotta get some race rubber on that thing next time. Probably give ol' Dan a scare or two. I'll get those fresh Kumho's on there so you'll get a fair run in my car next time. I'll have the clutch and flywheel in today, so you'll get a chance to try that out as well.
-Don
DAAAAAMMMMNNNNN!!!!
Eric, your FD is freakin' fast! We gotta get some race rubber on that thing next time. Probably give ol' Dan a scare or two. I'll get those fresh Kumho's on there so you'll get a fair run in my car next time. I'll have the clutch and flywheel in today, so you'll get a chance to try that out as well.
-Don
The 94.xxx you pulled yesterday in your fun run should have been good for 3rd fastest time of day (that I saw) had you been driving in the event with the car. And one of those above you was a formula cart! Nice drivin' Don.
I'll see you March 9th.
-E
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Thanks man. I was a little sloppy in three sections, so I think there *could* have been 1-2 seconds more that I could've shaved off. All that on STREET TIRES. Your car is capable of waxing ANY of the cars that were there on Sunday.
Your car handles pretty good. I think the Tokico's are fine. They're a little softer than my Koni's ... but what your car lacks in stiffness, it makes up for in raw HP! The only upgrades I would recommend suspension-wise is a stiffer front sway bar (to get the car to rotate a little faster in those tight sweepers), and some Hawk HP+ brake pads (so you can brake WAYYY LATE). You don't have to go all out and get the Tri-point swaybar ... you could probably suffice with either the RB or Eibach replacements. That is, when funds allow for it.
Kewl, dood. I'll see you in March.
Your car handles pretty good. I think the Tokico's are fine. They're a little softer than my Koni's ... but what your car lacks in stiffness, it makes up for in raw HP! The only upgrades I would recommend suspension-wise is a stiffer front sway bar (to get the car to rotate a little faster in those tight sweepers), and some Hawk HP+ brake pads (so you can brake WAYYY LATE). You don't have to go all out and get the Tri-point swaybar ... you could probably suffice with either the RB or Eibach replacements. That is, when funds allow for it.
Kewl, dood. I'll see you in March.
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