Sounds like green is the way to go. My car just has intake and exhaust and probably won't see much more than that in the near future. Plus I don't race or really drive it hard except for the twisties here and there on the roads.
Any suggestions on break fluid?
I believe the difference between green and red is that the green is more of a street pad and the red is a road/race pad. That is, if I am reading HPF's description of the pads accurately.
With money/brand no object, who would you guys say makes the best A pillar pod in terms of fit, finish, and color matching? And also, where to buy it from. I want to buy a dual pillar pod for my 89 that has a grey interior.
Thanks!
What do you guys think about a Brembo plain rotor and EBC Green stuff brake pad combo for the front and rear? All I want is something that's good on the road and better than stock. My car is a street/highway ride only so the combo needs to be suited for that use.
Any other suggestions are...
What about putting a washer or something on the hood strut bolt to give it a little bit of a lift? Would that work? That way you wouldn't remove the seals and could return it to it's normal position later.
Actually, Andrew V's are wheels! They five spokers. They looks like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-Veilside-17-wheels-MR2-SC-FD-240sx-S14-S13_W0QQitemZ170114249643QQihZ007QQcategoryZ43959QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
I have Andrew Racing V's on my car. They look sweet if I do say so myself. I'll have to post some pics sometime.
Does Veilside make any MKIII specific parts though? I thought (when they were fairly active) that their parts were pretty limited and even then it was for MKIV's and Skyline...
^^^^^^^^^ D34DC311, have you played the Van Buren tech demo yet?
Also of note I just went through and played Fallout and Fallout 2 again. Stuck in the Enclave though right now!
HT kit does have some larger hoses for the miscellaneous stuff. I can't remember them off the top of my head, but I know one of them was for the line that goes from the radiator to the overflow bottle.
I bought the kit last month and it was soooooo worth the purchase!
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