Got The Car To The Track
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Man, stop quoting people above you!!! Jesus!!!
Same street tires?
With 108 traps you should be deep in 12s. A lot better 60' times, but gotta work on them a bit more or just get sticky tires.
Same street tires?
With 108 traps you should be deep in 12s. A lot better 60' times, but gotta work on them a bit more or just get sticky tires.
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What do you have done to your engine? Forged con rods and pistons? What else? What type of fuel management? Is the beta crank really good to 600 hp? Because I plan to have around 400. Thanks. smile.gif
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nice video
There is an actual air bag set up that is designed for road course racing and drag racing there running them on wrx and trans am and alot of other cars.its a total performance deal. I cant remember the company's name its been in tons of magazines and on t.v. shows.
There is an actual air bag set up that is designed for road course racing and drag racing there running them on wrx and trans am and alot of other cars.its a total performance deal. I cant remember the company's name its been in tons of magazines and on t.v. shows.
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there is no such thing as a performance air bag setup. there can be a performance/luxury airbag setup but thats all. the extra weight and drain on the alternator is unavoidable.
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Hey hyper, I think I have seen what you are talking about. I read about a suspension setup that was like an air and strut/shock combo. I saw it in like road and track or one of those mags. Anyway, it was manufactured by PRAXIS (or praxxis-can't remember if there were two x's or not), and they installed the setup on an M3 or something. They said it was the best possible handling you could get while still having the ability of having the stock ride quality. The article mentioned that a real performance suspension would have been far better, but this was rather good considering the ride quality. I dunno, all I know is that I saw it, and it somewhat fit hypers statement. I do agree with tibby 01 in the fact that there is no such thing (not that I have seen) as an all-out performance airbag setup. wink1.gif