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found another video from saturday, I couldnt keep up with the guy in front of me, the tires were shot and i ended up blowing one of them when i spin out and pull to the inside of the track.
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we generally get alot of seat time. the rule there is 2 laps and get off. But when were running tandems if all is going good. we run three or four.
white s13 is a ka-t he just picked it up, traded a dirt bike for it. haha. Its going to be his missle car and his red hatch sr20 will be the car he tries to keep nice.
The ls1 is in the green hatch.
thanks 512, cnt resonated test pipes, X02 exhaust with non-resonated x-pipe and deleted the resonators from the exhaust aswell.
I used to have the resonated x-pipe and it was quiter outisde, and much quiter insider, but i ripped that open from smashing it.
Without resonators it drones really bad and actually sounds raspy inside the car at sometimes. But my buddies all tell me it sounds great outside and not very raspy at all.
And yea OG that hydro set up looks pretty awesome.
I used to have the resonated x-pipe and it was quiter outisde, and much quiter insider, but i ripped that open from smashing it.
Without resonators it drones really bad and actually sounds raspy inside the car at sometimes. But my buddies all tell me it sounds great outside and not very raspy at all.
And yea OG that hydro set up looks pretty awesome.
Last edited by 350zhr; Nov 7, 2011 at 05:04 PM.
same run as i last posted when i blew out a tire. just a different angle. I need more traction so i can go faster.
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this is reverse course for us. we dont usually run this way.
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this is reverse course for us. we dont usually run this way.
back when i got my car aligned the sheet said it was -3 but it looks like more than that and everyone tells me that. I run 225's to 245's. Ive been told my camber looks as bad as -7.
heres a static picture stock wheels

heres an action pic, from freedom moves, englishtown NJ september 24th 25th
heres a static picture stock wheels

heres an action pic, from freedom moves, englishtown NJ september 24th 25th
Last edited by 350zhr; Nov 8, 2011 at 04:47 PM.
LOL at stock wheel pic, yeah i run a 245 in the rear also and i think i was at -1.7 last alignment id like to get to around -0.5 but my battle version camber arms are maxed haha might try to get my fabricator friend to do some magic on them or check out other options.
May camber arms are maxed out as well at about -3.9 degrees. Dan from PBM says the arms they have in the works will have adjustment around +/-7 degrees from stock. Definitely looking forward to those.
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Spc camber kits ftw!!!!! I ran 0 camber and still had plenty to go on positive side, the less camber u have the better, and the longer ur tires last. To me at least this was good setting








