What performance mods do you "REGRET" doing?
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I know this is off topic, but does anyone know if the DC sports STB will clear Crawfords plenum? It is full titanium i belive, and the way it is shaped it looks like it might mount in front of the plenum similar to Crawfords.
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Originally Posted by mikedZ33
I know this is off topic, but does anyone know if the DC sports STB will clear Crawfords plenum? It is full titanium i belive, and the way it is shaped it looks like it might mount in front of the plenum similar to Crawfords.
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Originally Posted by TheBigShow
anybody regret doin a flywheel; just thinkin the sound might b too much.
It certainly gives the car and extra kick in the lower gears and all is well on the days it's quiet. But other days it's noticeably noisy.
I'm not yet convinced it's worth the $1K investment...
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Originally Posted by FritzMan
That's probably my largest regret - the UR flywheel. Especially when it comes to bang for the buck.
It certainly gives the car and extra kick in the lower gears and all is well on the days it's quiet. But other days it's noticeably noisy.
I'm not yet convinced it's worth the $1K investment...
It certainly gives the car and extra kick in the lower gears and all is well on the days it's quiet. But other days it's noticeably noisy.
I'm not yet convinced it's worth the $1K investment...
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Originally Posted by FritzMan
That's probably my largest regret - the UR flywheel. Especially when it comes to bang for the buck.
It certainly gives the car and extra kick in the lower gears and all is well on the days it's quiet. But other days it's noticeably noisy.
I'm not yet convinced it's worth the $1K investment...
It certainly gives the car and extra kick in the lower gears and all is well on the days it's quiet. But other days it's noticeably noisy.
I'm not yet convinced it's worth the $1K investment...
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Originally Posted by VandyZ
Its actually the mod I wish I would have done sooner. I have so much fun taking advantage of the flywheel.
Noise does suck, but I got over it.
Noise does suck, but I got over it.
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Originally Posted by VandyZ
We have some new bar designs in the works, but not of this nature. The new designs will be lighter, smaller, and stronger. Same basic setup though.
The strut bar does exactly what it needs to do. It is stronger than the stock bar for these purposes. The bar is not an aesthetic solution, but a functioning replacement. There is more science involved with the strut bar, than most people understand.
The strut bar does exactly what it needs to do. It is stronger than the stock bar for these purposes. The bar is not an aesthetic solution, but a functioning replacement. There is more science involved with the strut bar, than most people understand.
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