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I'll probly like your sr, and props for building one up, but as for talking about it all the time like verbal diarrhea ;)

Coilovers are HSD HR's with 5kg/front 4kg/rear springs, perfect for the street, but still firm cause they're the track spec damper..

Disks are 343mm two piece DBA5000 series, ferodo 2500 pads, custom unique autosports caliper spacer, motul RBF600 fluid, calipers serviced/new seals.. :)

yeah well first stage will be 240kw. then push standard bottom end to 270 and then ill hit 300ish

what are the ferodo pads like?

yeah coolo. that rotor will crack as soon as it gets red ;)

if he gets them hot enough

Not hard with some spirited driving :)

Nah she's all good, it takes a massive amount of braking to make a disk red hot and enough to crack, i'll also be fitting ducks from the lower front bar inlet on both sides and will be pointing them at the back of rotor.. so the chances of me cracking a rotor? slim to none..

Nah she's all good, it takes a massive amount of braking to make a disk red hot and enough to crack, i'll also be fitting ducks from the lower front bar inlet on both sides and will be pointing them at the back of rotor.. so the chances of me cracking a rotor? slim to none..

id try to get the duct to come into a point where the air flow will cool the entire rotor, not just the back. caus if u go cooling the back and not the front, well it's just gonna crack, and crack in a big way!

Tell that line to your engine builder.."i knew my engine was running rich just before i saw a piston inbed itself in the bonnet !!".

I dont believe that for a second.You might be able to get a idea but throu listening but you dont know exactly what your air/fuel ratios are...

Ah in most cases you cant unless you have a meter or gauge. you might be able to hear an audilble knock or ping bit the damage is usually already done.i wouldnt rely my hearing on a modded import with a bit of boost and timing.

Get a stoich guage there only a 160 dollars approx.. maybe cheaper these days.

rofl :/ +1

hey dynamix i saw u out last night mate. i was the guy in front, next, and behind u in a silver r33 with the brake light that lit up the rear garnish. u may have also seen have my blue parker lights, and smelt my exhaust with no cat.

this was happening when that silver s15 was stalking us!. he films everything, with a camera hangin out the window=wierd.

mate.... love the wheels=dish. lol, i was gonna cut u off and yell out "yo dynamix" but, would be gay.

SWEET RIDE!!!!!

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