I’m just using rattle can sandable primer, I’m sure my issues were temperature induced. Cold part, cold can. Rushing to get it done. Thinking heat gun will solve everything… 100 deg ish part and room temp can. Worked well. I am at my limits in shock adjustment, but pretty happy with how it moves. It is close on being too fast on front end rise and I’m taking 20 lbs off the nose. Push me over the edge? We’ll see, if it does, I can lower the nose 1/2 or a full turn. Make it travel farther.Did you guys use adhesion promoter before painting? Bulldog brand is supposed to be good. I’ve actually used truck bed liner thinned out with reducer (sprayed through a paint gun) and it’s not too far off the wrinkle paint. Just a thought.
1/10 in the 60 is pretty good, you’re clearly on the right track. If you’re on 14s Would going to 15” wheels be of any benefit? Perhaps a shock update?
Sorry, I thought it was legal to run a larger diameter as long as they “look the part”. Guess that’s why it’s called stock tire! I really don’t know anything.Not allowed to run 15's unless it came with them.
I am not too concerned with weight loss as I slow my car down for the classes I run anyhow but : I recently went from a TTI " H " pipe and Flowmaster 40 mufflers that weighed 51 lbs total to an all aluminum system including the mufflers and the whole system weighs 14 lbs for a 37 lb weight savings. Many years ago I swapped from 11 inch drum brakes on the rear that weighed 72 lbs including all the hardware , shoes , drums etc. to a Wilwood disc brake system that weighed 22 lbs for everything for a 50 lb savings.
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Its only been on the car a month or two, aluminum from the collector flange back , I really like it !!How does that aluminum exhaust hold up? It is just aluminum from the flange back, or does it change somewhere else along the line?
Supposed to run Cecil county Friday/Saturday, unless they cancel for weather. A group might test at Lebanon Valley if it does rain out at Cecil.