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-mike
She is getting a full race cage 6-point with the proper tubing for NASA and SCCA. Kirkey racing seats, harnesses, harness bar as well.
When I get it back in early July she will be nearly race-spec ready. Now I'll just need to get the rest of the race stuff:
Fire Extinguisher
Helmet
Nomex Suit, Socks, Boots, Gloves
Tow Eyes
Anyone wanna sponsor me
-mike
-mike
Ken
-juice
Debating between Florescent Pink, Solid Forest Green (like the hood is now), and tri-color Green/White/Red similar to the design that Ed-Lark came up with originally.
-mike
-juice
Some posts up someone wanted advise on bringing the powerband down in their wrx...Cobb reflash stage 1 does that to a degree and I think it is well worth the money. I have heard that the downpipe upgrade does more for quick spoolup than the uppipe...maybe Paisan has seen the uppipe vs the downpipe vs both pipes. I have driven a cobb stage 2 with aps turbo back (stock uppipe) and the low end was much improved not to mention the top end. So I bought a used turbo xs downpipe & cat and had that tied into the stock catback and there was improvement but nothing spectacular.
Does anyone know what is the quietest aftermarket muffler that provides good flow for the wrx? I want to do a full turbo back exhaust but can not live with loud pipes.
thanks,
Don
http://www.turboxs.com/wrx/wrxstiexhaust.shtml
Or maybe an STi turboback. ??
-Dennis
-mike
paisan, just the UP and 3rd cat elim or UP,DP (I'm thinking of Cobb's 1 piece all the way to the cat (included))?
Thanks for the responses and how far is your shop from hillsborough? (exit 12 on 287) How do I find out about your installfests?
I am off to look up stomung
Don
We aren't far. Exit 138 on the GSP.
Shoot me an e-mail and we'll discuss further.
-mike
Paint your brake pads and rotor
-Dave
p/s Rotors are Ate and pads are Hawk
I once watched a guy put wd40 on brake rotors on a motorcycle to make them shine. When I told him not to I was told to mind my own business. I didn't see what happened.
Don
i think i'll run right outside and do that. then i'll wax my tire treads. i'll be the envy of the neighborhood!
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Alan
98 OBW Ltd
Whoa! Stop I say! Whoa! Crunch!!!
But it sure looked good...bling!
O
I thought I saw someplace that they have special paint for rotors??
DaveM
Yes, there is special paint for the calipers which get very hot with use. I wouldn't paint the back of the brake pads either (for several reasons).
Alan
98 OBW Ltd
Paint the calipers if you must, but the PADS? Isn't that a fire hazard?
-juice
But, I'm sure they don't use regular old Rustoleum either.
DaveM
"I painted my calipers [Archived]"... that's what he said he did.
-Dave
Prodrive muffler has larger diameter pipe than stock, so you will reduce a little backpressure (plus it has no internal baffles).
Craig
thanks
HG
-juice
I am going to be tracking the car with the bmw club but I also need a relatively civil ride for the street.
Don
A good street suspension is the SPT/Eibach springs with KYB AGX struts. However, if you're going to have the vehicle on the track it will still feel pretty loose out there. I'd say live with it because making the car more track optimized will quickly erode ride quality and most likely your enjoyment during daily driving.
Trust me, I had that suspension combo on my Impreza when I sold it. Before that I had Tein HA coilovers with damn stiff springs, and before that stock springs with KYB AGX struts. I really, really liked the performance and streetability of the Eibach/AGX combo for what it costs.
~c
bedabi had Prodrive on stock shocks before going to the KYB AGX.
His observation:
"I had Prodrive springs with stock struts for a while. It worked out OK for a while, but the struts kept bottoming out over larger bumps and potholes. But the combo was definitely better than stock."
Eibach/KYB AGX on 215 for NY street driveability:
Tires Front 34 psi/ Rear 33 psi
Dampening set Front 1 / Rear 2
-Dave
Has any of you 'wise' folks tried just stiffer swaybars front and rear? Do endlinks make a significant cahange?
Thanks,
Don
Here's an interesting link http://www.sentra.net/tech/garage/suspension.php
Swaybars, I'm happy with the 20/20 setup like yours.
Endlinks, I could not detect any difference from stock. I believe if you're not going larger than 20mm RSB, the OEM is plenty stiff.
-Dave
Other than that it's been pretty much static. Although I need to put in the CB and gauges.
-mike
Jim
Very surprising the control arm wasn't tweaked also if it is all that same corner. And the wheel bent!
~c
I'm running '99 RS rims on the car, so no dent or anything on the rim. I too am suprised that the LCA didn't sustain any damage. It may also require a ball joint as well but we shall see if the CV fixes the clunking.
-mike
-juice
Funny thing is my buddy who blew his motor in his 96 Impreza L and is waiting for a WRX harness to drop in a WRX motor is driving the SVX, and the CV went in that too.
-mike
What is the trend with our subies? Rebuilt or new from dealer or any other source?
Don
I hsve a set of OEM pads from the dealer that I bought with subie bucks some time ago. But my original rotors have developed a wobble--so i'd like to replace them.
I was thinking of brembo slotted, but concerned the slotted would need a high performance pad and would eat through the OEM pad too fast.
Eric
You could probably have your stock rotors machined and fix the problem, btw.
~c
Eric
I'm a happy camper, though. After a good 3 hours of work, the car feels great. Turn in is a bit crisper, and the whole car feels neutral. Not slightly tailhappy like it did before, using just the rear bar on the mildest setting. The combination of FSB and RSB set on mild results in a nice, neutral, eager setup. I'll continue to shake it down this week and get a better feel for it.
Would it help if they provided longer threaded bolts?
It was a peice of cake to install the OE 18mm bars, in fact I helped Hutch and it took us 10 minutes, maybe.
-juice
The rears are cake.
-juice