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I was on the Dizzy Ethanol Gauge bandwagon from the beginning and the installation looked simple enough. The Fuel-It gauge could be a good option as well though, if you’re not comfortable with running wires through the firewall. If you ask Tune+, he’ll tell you they’re completely unnecessary anyway haha.
I was on the Dizzy Ethanol Gauge bandwagon from the beginning and the installation looked simple enough. The Fuel-It gauge could be a good option as well though, if you’re not comfortable with running wires through the firewall. If you ask Tune+, he’ll tell you they’re completely unnecessary anyway haha.
I still have to test the ethanol and 93 at the pump anyway.. I figured having a gauge in the car would give me the exact figure for what’s in the tank which makes mixing it as accurate as possible. I suppose tuners build in a margin for error but I like to be thorough.
My rear brakes have stock calipers with SVT mounting brackets. I have the Stoptech ST40 Kit in the front. It’s overkill and makes it a pain in the ass to find wheels. I never worry about stopping though. If you haven’t installed limited slip yet, do it. It takes a lot of stress off the front brakes. I should’ve done that first.
My rear brakes have stock calipers with SVT mounting brackets. I have the Stoptech ST40 Kit in the front. It’s overkill and makes it a pain in the ass to find wheels. I never worry about stopping though. If you haven’t installed limited slip yet, do it. It takes a lot of stress off the front brakes. I should’ve done that first.
I haven’t felt the need too. After increasing the rotor diameter and adding more aggressive pads, the balance is pretty good now. The only time I have issues is when I’m railing down hard from +120mph. The slightly taller wing helped keep the car straight but I think it needs more. ABS is bumping so figured my brakes are good. The wiggle was way worse when I had the ST40 paired with stock rear rotors. Brake bias was way off. It feels much better now. I burn through rear pads from left foot braking though.
I use a bluetooth OBD adapter and an app called Car Scanner Pro. It can read and clear codes, etc., perform real time monitoring of various things, and also tells me ethanol percentage in the fuel. Not sure where the engine computer derives the number from, but it's there.
I use a bluetooth OBD adapter and an app called Car Scanner Pro. It can read and clear codes, etc., perform real time monitoring of various things, and also tells me ethanol percentage in the fuel. Not sure where the engine computer derives the number from, but it's there.
I haven’t felt the need too. After increasing the rotor diameter and adding more aggressive pads, the balance is pretty good now. The only time I have issues is when I’m railing down hard from +120mph. The slightly taller wing helped keep the car straight but I think it needs more. ABS is bumping so figured my brakes are good. The wiggle was way worse when I had the ST40 paired with stock rear rotors. Brake bias was way off. It feels much better now. I burn through rear pads from left foot braking though.
Have you seen the Goldcoast automotive rear kit? Seems like it’ll pair up nicely with what you have. I’ve seen the Wilwood kit at 2J Racing. It’s awesome but crazy expensive.
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