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It doesn't. That may be why I've had to repair three cracks. If it does it again, and i decide to fix it, I will add a plate using the pic you provided. Thx!!
I bought it from a local guy who purchased it directly from DHM when it was released. It’s most certainly one of their earlier ICs. I didn’t remove the skin, so I’m not 100% sure the diverter plates are missing. It vibrated like a drum head until we welded that pipe in. Regardless, the end tanks needed more stability. Hopefully this will permanently fix them.
On a side note, the Federal RS-Pro tires aren’t loud and grip seems great. I have a weekend event at Road Atlanta in a few weeks. I’ll have a proper opinion after that. They’re WIDE for a 215. They bulge a bit on my 7” wide wheels.
On a side note, the Federal RS-Pro tires aren’t loud and grip seems great. I have a weekend event at Road Atlanta in a few weeks. I’ll have a proper opinion after that. They’re WIDE for a 215. They bulge a bit on my 7” wide wheels.
Thanks for the response. The fact that they also seem to be your chosen track wheel might actually be enough to push me into finalizing my wheel choice.
I heard from a FoST owner the Tarmacs were something like 25 pounds for an "18 wheel. Crazy
Thanks for the response. The fact that they also seem to be your chosen track wheel might actually be enough to push me into finalizing my wheel choice.
I heard from a FoST owner the Tarmacs were something like 25 pounds for an "18 wheel. Crazy
If I buy another set it’ll the the OZ Ultras. They’re light and strong. The Pumaspeed Track Light wheels look good too and are about the same weight as the Pro Race 3 but 1/2” wider...and less expensive. I love the looks of the Pro Race 3. That’s the main reason I bought them. I do wish they were a bit lighter but I’m not competing for anything haha.
You’ll have to check Federal’s website for tread width info. I’ve never run the RSRR but the RS Pro tires aren’t loud at all. I read about the RSRR noise and my buddies that run them say they hum like mud terrains. My tires certainly don’t sound like that.
I had Federal RSR's and rain grip was never a problem. If it's raining and you drive accordingly you won't have an issue. I never felt like I was going to suddenly lose control of the car even in heavy rain
That is the exact way MOST of the Global/US/World Rallycross cars (including the Scoobies, etc.) are set up, so that front end damage to the radiator from 'sporting contact' will not disable them from continuing .
Is this engine bay photo proof that an open intake isn’t the end of the world? I’ve seen a lot of debate here about closed versus open intakes. I’ve considered one, because I want the induction noise, but I don’t want to kill the extra power I’m trying to develop through other modifications.
Is this engine bay photo proof that an open intake isn’t the end of the world? I’ve seen a lot of debate here about closed versus open intakes. I’ve considered one, because I want the induction noise, but I don’t want to kill the extra power I’m trying to develop through other modifications.
To my knowledge, the ITG and 2J are the only open intakes in cold locations. You can’t go wrong with the ITG. It’s louder than others but not nearly as loud in the cabin as the 2J.
My battery is due for replacement. I just sprung for a MeLe Designs box with the XS Power D680 battery. Hopefully the 320CCA will be sufficient for Atlanta.
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