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Picked up the car this afternoon, flex tune done!

Power feels similar to the recent 98 tune (from my 40min peak hour test drive), but a nice chunk of extra torque has definitely been added with e85.


She's pretty quick and still very happy with the result as the work has transformed the way the car drives :)

Thanks to the crew at Galvsport! (and ASG for the tune!)


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  • 4 weeks later...
Doing some last minute prep for Racewars, ProjectMu HC+ pads dropped in, they pull up bloody well!

Gave the calipers a cleanup, happy with the result :)


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Also dropped in the new steering wheel, feels nice and in combination with the recent suspension changes steering feels A1!


The steering wheel did come with a piece that went around the horn, but I think it looks more era appropriate without it.


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Drove out to Racewars at 5am Saturday morning, raced all weekend and then drove home... stoked that the car was solid all weekend!

Extremely impressed with the ProjectMu HC+, always felt entirely comfortable in the car pulling with plenty to spare even on the 1000m.


More so the event was incredibly good fun, my only disappointment was not getting myself there on friday for the motokhana!


Few pics from the weekend.


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Only minor incident for the weekend was an indicator popping out and shredding the indicator loom... indicator was found & had survived with the advantage of a CAI for the rest of the sunday session! haha


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Was quite happy with my standing in the 1000m especially when I compared times, certainly had a ball out there launching the car which probably helped :)


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