An Evo IX with the usual bolt-ons and ecu flash with stock turbo should put down around 300 awhp. Their turbo is extremely responsive. They weigh about 300lb less than a MKIII, so i would imagine you would need approximately 330rwhp to keep up. Their awd will actually work against them as speeds...
The problem with making the adapters, you need to make quite a few sets, i would imagine 40-50 to really make it worth your time. But then, it would probably take 2-3 years to sell them off.
You guys should ask 935motorsports, hes the first one to replicate these adapters, i doubt he would do...
IMHO, the whiteline bar is much stiffer than the ST bar. The difference in feeling going from stock to ST is about the same going an ST to a Whiteline bar. I would spend the extra $$ and go stiffer, youll appreciate it in the end.
I installed a set. Here's my take.
The bar is slightly wider than stock, so it takes a little bit of force to get them to fit inside the bracket before you can bolt them in.
The holes for the sway bar links are too small to fit the OEM bolts and needed to be drilled out a little bit.
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Im considering changing my front bumper out with something slightly more aggressive. It cant be too low since it will scrape on the hills of San Francisco. Please nothing too ricey either.
Suggestions and pics?
How about using Evo calipers instead? They can be readily found for $500-800 for the fronts and rear.
I would imagine the research couldnt be much more with a man of your skills.
I was in the process of swapping out my Autolite 3923's for some new NGK 6097 seeing how they were getting high recommendations. I cant get my current NGK wires to seat on the plug. Its almost as if they are too short. Has anybody else had this problem?
im currently using autolites 3923's and i get a slight miss with them. Ive read that NGK 6097's are another option. But im wondering will factory toyota plugs for a 2jz work? will they be too short? Ive read the iridiums help smooth the idle out a bit.
Im running moderate boost. 18lbs on a...
running a 275/40/18 is a pretty tall tire. You overall diameter is close to 26.7" compared to the stock size which is 24.9". I would recommend a 275/35/18 which is 25.6". Plus its a much easier size to find and much cheaper.
Lately my buddy's car has been getting louder and louder. We recently discovered that his DP has cracked right at the flex pipe. Its approximately 2 years. Any idea if this can be repaired?
Sounds like you have an internal leak in the MC. I would check for leaks around your calipers first. My guess is to replace the MC since its relatively cheap.
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