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if you want the sound and keep the warranty and safe engine get the spt short ram intake. it is a ton louder than stock and keeps the warranty and engine happy.
something that may be kind of a bad idea but could just be crazy enough to work. would be to drive over some really rough jarring stuff and see if that fixes it since you said it started happening after a long drive over very bad pavement. it may shake something right:unsure:
my main tracks are pocono and njmp(both an hour and a half from my house). i go to the glen once or twice a year. but i'm thinking of cutting it out for vir. the glen is a great but scary track, no room for error. so i only go 7 or 8/10 on it. pocono is my absolute favorite track. there is...
i've heard about 40% cheaper pads for bbk. whatever that would come out to be. the dba 4000 are a one piece and its 366 for the pair. opposed to 500 for a pair of rings. but you also wouldn't be going thru them as quickly. does the st 40 come with pads you want? if not you would need to factor...
no matter what brake kit you get they will need to be rebuilt any way so to me if my calipers last two years between rebuilds(which i think they will) and its $300 a rebuild then it will take 16 years to equal the cost of a bbk. all brake compenents, even calipers, are consumables. this season...
honestly there is no need really but there is alot better way to spend that same 2500 dollars. i don't fade on track, replacement rotors are the same price even though everybody thinks just replacing the outside is cheaper. i don't run enough power or tire to warrant it. my pads last a fair...
the goal for my car is to run njmp thunderbolt with no chicane in a minute 36. this time would make me faster than a stock gtr. i'm already at a minute 39.
i got my car in august 2010. i had wanted a sti since they came out. the plan was to keep it stock for the first year. it has...
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