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I always found the rears wore faster (but near 400kw so. Traction? Lol)

Is this track mainly with occasional Street or street with occasional track?

R comps in winter/wet weather on the street would be sketchy at best, not great when cold or wet, terrible when cold and wet.

That aside, won't having less grip in the front just make the car more likely to understeer as the front loses grip before the back will unless you dial that back out with suspension setup.

10 hours ago, TiTAN said:

I always found the rears wore faster (but near 400kw so. Traction? Lol)

Is this track mainly with occasional Street or street with occasional track?

R comps in winter/wet weather on the street would be sketchy at best, not great when cold or wet, terrible when cold and wet.

That aside, won't having less grip in the front just make the car more likely to understeer as the front loses grip before the back will unless you dial that back out with suspension setup.

400kw wpuldnt help wear lol....

Once built it will be mainly track, street drivingin the right conditions for meets and such. Suspension will be looked at nearer the time. Coilovers that are on the car are so hard its unreal lol

The teacher keeps giving examples of when she worked at X mine site with XYZ employees, and gives descriptions of each person in her story regardless if it relates to the story, and we get these 10-15 diversions and in the end she doesn't answer the question asked.

In 2 days we have spent less than 2 hours actually learning anything useful

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The teacher keeps giving examples of when she worked at X mine site with XYZ employees, and gives descriptions of each person in her story regardless if it relates to the story, and we get these 10-15 diversions and in the end she doesn't answer the question asked.

In 2 days we have spent less than 2 hours actually learning anything useful

Oh no one of those. I became a teacher so I could gloat over my life's experiences again and again to a captive audience who be polite because they wish too pass.


If nothing else they will at least be more interesting.

DSC_0264.JPGDSC_0263.JPGDSC_0262.JPGFull size spare (16x205x55) with modified mounting bracket. 2 x 10" Rockford fosgate prime R2 dual 4 ohm wired to 2 ohm. 6 1/2" alpine type s 2 way rears.DSC_0253.JPG Type r splits front. 2 x 21.2ltr 19mm Mdf fully sealed enclosures packed with 2" inner bond wadding sitting on 6mm rubber suspension from body. Alpine 4ch amp for speakers. Cadence 2 ch for subs. 12mm ply wood false floor carpeted both sides with 6mm rubber insulation. Nearly finished just need to mount the jack and wheel brace.
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DSC_0264.JPG.bec96d82898d769f4d22bb61f4de0d02.JPGDSC_0263.JPG.2b66da2020c31dc6f47247a315597bfe.JPGDSC_0262.JPG.8dbe44fb43e8f0c5f5af21e3bde2a603.JPGFull size spare (16x205x55) with modified mounting bracket. 2 x 10" Rockford fosgate prime R2 dual 4 ohm wired to 2 ohm. 6 1/2" alpine type s 2 way rears.DSC_0253.JPG.e2cd11bab5dd7efba31b5c53846985a0.JPG Type r splits front. 2 x 21.2ltr 19mm Mdf fully sealed enclosures packed with 2" inner bond wadding sitting on 6mm rubber suspension from body. Alpine 4ch amp for speakers. Cadence 2 ch for subs. 12mm ply wood false floor carpeted both sides with 6mm rubber insulation. Nearly finished just need to mount the jack and wheel brace.

1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


DSC_0264.JPGDSC_0263.JPGDSC_0262.JPGFull size spare (16x205x55) with modified mounting bracket. 2 x 10" Rockford fosgate prime R2 dual 4 ohm wired to 2 ohm. 6 1/2" alpine type s 2 way rears.DSC_0253.JPG Type r splits front. 2 x 21.2ltr 19mm Mdf fully sealed enclosures packed with 2" inner bond wadding sitting on 6mm rubber suspension from body. Alpine 4ch amp for speakers. Cadence 2 ch for subs. 12mm ply wood false floor carpeted both sides with 6mm rubber insulation. Nearly finished just need to mount the jack and wheel brace.

Looking gd bud

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Looking gd bud

Thanks man. Jack and I gave it some justice today. Blackened was awesome. Punchy tight and deep with good separation. Not a show winner by any means but I'm happy with the results. Angles, maths, wood, glue, nail gun, staple gun, sanding, sealer, wiring, carpeting, insulation, brackets, nuts and bolts, soldering, helm holtz theory of resination and ohms law. I'm pretty proud of the boy. He built the p/s box pretty much by himself with some help from me. Great father and son project:-)
Just now, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Thanks man. Jack and I gave it some justice today. Blackened was awesome. Punchy tight and deep with good separation. Not a show winner by any means but I'm happy with the results. Angles, maths, wood, glue, nail gun, staple gun, sanding, sealer, wiring, carpeting, insulation, brackets, nuts and bolts, soldering, helm holtz theory of resination and ohms law. I'm pretty proud of the boy. He built the p/s box pretty much by himself with some help from me. Great father and son project:-)

Cant beat a bit of father son time. Especialy when it involves cars ?

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Can't wait to watch him whipper snip and mow the lawn next weekend! Fully grumbling under his breath:@

Bahahahahahaha, my wife loves the lawn mower.... its great lol




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