The 2TH PWR Track Car conversion
I guess that’s what you get with plastic valve covers.
Good work, I may have to try Gridlife soon.
Do you remember what settings you had on the Koni Yellows? I'm going to start in the middle and go from there but just curious what you ran.
Do you remember what settings you had on the Koni Yellows? I'm going to start in the middle and go from there but just curious what you ran.
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sorry can't remember. the instructions are to start full soft and increase rebound.
if you get understeer increase the rear.
if you get oversteer increase the front.
if balanced increase both until you get skipping.
if you get understeer increase the rear.
if you get oversteer increase the front.
if balanced increase both until you get skipping.
Thank you so much for creating and sharing your content.
I've been following you and your car for quite a while now and really enjoy your humor and your videos. I really like the philosophy behind your build. I'm happy that you're continuing your journey and that you're stepping up your content and output. Keep up the good work, you and the experiences you share gave me a lot of inspiration and things to learn for my build
You're welcome. I'm curious how noticeable the new wing changes your speed and grip.
Also interested what you'll do with the new intake. I'm currently not sure about putting alot of money in upgrading my DE engine.
I'm thinking about swapping to a HR and start from there.
Also interested what you'll do with the new intake. I'm currently not sure about putting alot of money in upgrading my DE engine.
I'm thinking about swapping to a HR and start from there.
I've been following your channel for a long old time too, plus this thread !
I'm just in the near-ish final stages of rebuilding my DE n/a engine (1 year so far due to c19 stuff) for my primarily track day Z now. Not in the same leagues as you guys but in the same spirit at least
Please keep up with your content, it's really inspiring and always a pleasure to watch and learn.
I'm just in the near-ish final stages of rebuilding my DE n/a engine (1 year so far due to c19 stuff) for my primarily track day Z now. Not in the same leagues as you guys but in the same spirit at least

Please keep up with your content, it's really inspiring and always a pleasure to watch and learn.






