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So what mumbo does your car have these days Matt? Did you end up getting the APs liek you were planning? Suspension????

LOL..you know why im asking? And asre you going to make Calder?

lol yeah i know why you're asking :) havent done the 6-pots yet.. still on the 4-pot brembo's. as for power, have to wait and see when i get it back.. dyno tuning on tuesday so we'll see.... yeah hoping to make calder, faxed my entry form in yesterday. B)

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lol yeah i know why you're asking :P  havent done the 6-pots yet.. still on the 4-pot brembo's. as for power, have to wait and see when i get it back.. dyno tuning on tuesday so we'll see.... yeah hoping to make calder, faxed my entry form in yesterday.  B)

I wouldnt waste money on 6 pots matt

I wouldnt waste money on 6 pots matt

I don't consider it a waste of money... I'll decide if more stopping power is needed after seeing how well the brembo's pull up with the power increase. Will you be competing round 1?

I don't consider it a waste of money... I'll decide if more stopping power is needed after seeing how well the brembo's pull up with the power increase.  Will you be competing round 1?

U wont be pulling over 400rwkw will u???

I am getting car back from ICE today but couldnt tune it properly coz it was a sweat shop on the dyno today. Gotta play with the suspension still coz i wasent happy it it last time at calder so not 100% sure

What tyres are you looking at runing INASNT? Whatever they are, put them on the car and go see Geoff at Techsport

4/3 Power Road

Bayswater

Victoria 3153

Tel. 03 9720 9300

He is over your way, champion guy and knows how to set up cars. Tell him its not your daily driver, so you want your alignment to give you the best you can get out of what you have....The settings between street tyres and semis is different, so make sure you have your track rubber on the car

U wont be pulling over 400rwkw will u???

I am getting car back from ICE today but couldnt tune it properly coz it was a sweat shop on the dyno today. Gotta play with the suspension still coz i wasent happy it it last time at calder so not 100% sure

no but i like to brake late into corners :P calder is a little hard on the brakes... the brembo's will still do the job, but i dont mind a bit extra in the braking department so why not B)

Roy i am looking at running a set of 17 inch semi's with some enkei's I am looking to get off wayne.

How much different does the alignment need to be as I recerntly got the alignment done with the new camber, caster bushes went in

Im running 2.2neg front and it is nowhere near enough with the shocks/springs that i am running. I need to get it back up to -3.5. That sux daily driving.

I think i have -1.8 neg rear and 0 toe which works really well with the swaybars on full hard front and rear.

Castor can stay the same, but things like Toe etc, plus i have read repeatedlythat if you want it done properly, you shoudl get it all dont with the exact rimand tyre combo you plan on running.

Thats far from expert advice, but its what i like and seems to work with my car

Yeh, kinda works that way...and on street rubber my car is fine...But with the semis on i kill the outside shoulder. At Sandown the front right tyre took a hammering. I have a bad habit of trail braking into corners which i think tortures the front tyres more then need be?!?!?!?!?!

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