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haha, it's a good channel. One of the finest on Youtube :devil:
The car already has a recirculating dump valve though; most standard setups are but they have quiet plastic ones I think. I bought a metal one which may be a little louder than necessary. But still not crazy loud. The wastegate makes the most noise really :slayer:
Yes it is pretty terrifying...and for all the reasons you have givenBut also the spring rate on the front is far too soft (and probably rear although will see how that feels when the front has been set right).
The roll bar is perhaps a little soft but also the bushes on it are pretty shot so that would be a good start
As far as I can see, LSD options are down to 1 expensive option (Bacciromano) unless I can get a group buy of 10+ off at Quaife with the 127 sport / A112 / Panda lot.
http://www.bacciromano.com/?p=prodotti&l=eng&cat1=25&cat2=80&mar=4
Unless you reckon there is another option that is?:devil:
....Great fun doing never ending development work.![]()
fair play - and yes most cars have a plastic one - i found most saab ones have metal innards when i had one fail once, still plastic casing but metal piston inside.
Quite tempted to fit discs to the rear as well now that I've seen it done :devil:
My experiment on the fronts is underway
It'll stop like a 911. .. . Sort of.
oh man, they are nice. i dread to think how much they cost!
Si, nice one!
Re the adjustable camber, as I was plaing with it recently as well have a look on ebay for dual axis digital protractor DXL360s. With simple jig can be used to set castor, camber and tracking. Not that expensive as the proper sets.
And one of the many jobs I want to do this weekend...have a play with this ( kolza ) :cool
Exciting times ahead. Will be fitting these puppies as soon as I finish roofing my car port!...
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Adjustable damping, ride height and camber now :slayer: