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chris
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by chris » Thu Aug 29, 2013 2:37 pm
Snapfrozen wrote:chris wrote:Itbs.
Cams.
Valvetrain.
Bored block.
Mazda comp mounts.
Ohlin DFV
RPF1
NT01
Revlimiter gauge faces
Nakamae console.
For the daily or for the beater?
All going into TROLOL.
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marcellarius
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by marcellarius » Thu Aug 29, 2013 2:58 pm
Pfft... hydraulic handbrakes. Tighten up the cable adjusters and flex those arm muscles
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chris
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by chris » Thu Aug 29, 2013 4:06 pm
Damn -40 Karma.
Meh Hydros are pretty damn cool, however tightening the factory handbrake on these is really easy!
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Furai
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by Furai » Thu Aug 29, 2013 5:09 pm
marcellarius wrote:Pfft... hydraulic handbrakes. Tighten up the cable adjusters and flex those arm muscles
The amount of times Ive been mid corner tandeming and gone for the handbrake only for it to not work(I tighten my handbrake everytime I change wheels).
Its fine for Gymkhana but even the biggest pull wont do it, on the track I have to hit the footbrake too.
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marcellarius
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by marcellarius » Thu Aug 29, 2013 6:14 pm
Yeah, mostly said in jest. My handbrake is better than when I got it, but still pretty useless when used for drifting, it definitely works better when combined with foot-brake/weight shift.
It's a shame that an LVV cannot have a hydraulic handbrake without an authority card...
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last_resort14
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by last_resort14 » Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:00 pm
Factory handbrake was a fail for me too, I always adjusted it before track days,modified to improve the lever angles at the caliper for more leverage, and was still always dissapointed. hydro has sorted my issues, still have to pull it pretty hard tho, think i need to try a different size master.
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TehAshleigh
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by TehAshleigh » Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:55 am
Furai wrote:
Its fine for Gymkhana but even the biggest pull wont do it, on the track I have to hit the footbrake too.
Yeah say thanks to your stupid handbrake for giving me drift bruises.
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Furai
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by Furai » Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:32 pm
TehAshleigh wrote:Furai wrote:
Its fine for Gymkhana but even the biggest pull wont do it, on the track I have to hit the footbrake too.
Yeah say thanks to your stupid handbrake for giving me drift bruises.
Hey I warn every passenger
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MattBRG
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by MattBRG » Sat Aug 31, 2013 7:06 pm
Throttles bodies: Jenvey/Mahura
Seats: Elise or vintage style.
New Paint
Brake Upgrade
Roll Bar
KG Works Cluster
Then im done....... for the moment.
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ch4ng
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by ch4ng » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:30 pm
Buckets, Harness
Tints
2 way 7" diff
Quieter exhaust/bov
Excellent jap wheels 15x8? or 6UL
Paint
El Tigre NA6T
No Limits Onsite Paint Repairs
Cut & polishing, stone chips, scratch repairs 021-177-8539 Mention MX5Forum
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Quicke_Mart
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by Quicke_Mart » Sat Sep 07, 2013 6:50 pm
So many choices, so little time... {and by time I mean money}
Whiteline swaybars - front and rear
Butterfly brace
Coilovers
15" Rota zero+ rims with super sticky rubber
House of Kolor paint job - Black with orange pearl
rebuilt engine - new everything, cleaned, ported, polished, prettied up.
ALL the things!
If this is a hairdressers car, you better be ready to get scalped.
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