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japes 06-30-2016 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by shiumai (Post 2692289)
The tires and wheels, in those specific sizes, fit without issue when i was lowered 1" on swift springs and stock suspension. Camber was addressed with the LCAs in the rear and camber bolts up front.

When i went another 1/4" lower on Tein Flex Z coilovers, the rear driver tire rubbed the rear bumper plastic clip when going over some dips. that was the only rubbing i experienced. front camber was taken care of with the coilover top hats in front.

Really? wow, I thought there'd be problems in the front at full lock.

I'm making a parts list, so in addition to coilovers, rubber and wheels, looks like I need LCA and camber bolts. Which ones do you run? Would you recommend them?

I need to keep the wheel/tire flush or sucked to the fender, else I wont pass vehicle inspection here, so the devil will be in the details

shiumai 06-30-2016 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by japes (Post 2693222)
Really? wow, I thought there'd be problems in the front at full lock.

I'm making a parts list, so in addition to coilovers, rubber and wheels, looks like I need LCA and camber bolts. Which ones do you run? Would you recommend them?

I need to keep the wheel/tire flush or sucked to the fender, else I wont pass vehicle inspection here, so the devil will be in the details

i have 8.5 in the front, so no issues with rubbing at full lock. maybe with 9.5 you'd have to be a bit more careful. you don't need camber bolts if you have coilovers with adjustable top hats. i run the cusco LCAs but my alignment shop recommends SPL.

if you need to keep the wheels flush with the fender, i'd go with 8.5" wide all around, +42 offset, face 2 in the 57xtreme. probably with 235/40/18 tire size.

japes 06-30-2016 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by shiumai (Post 2693339)

if you need to keep the wheels flush with the fender, i'd go with 8.5" wide all around, +42 offset, face 2 in the 57xtreme. probably with 235/40/18 tire size.

I was thinking that, but staggered looks so good. I guess it cant be helped though.

I'm looking at these https://www.rayswheels.co.jp/product...el=57Xtreme_XM , so I think the sizing is the same though. It says face 1 and 2 but I don't see anything in the images. I'll have to find a dealer and work it out i guess.

Thanks so much for the help, I'm pretty lost in all this right now. It's my first time, and I'm dealing with the language barrier

shiumai 06-30-2016 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by japes (Post 2693401)
I was thinking that, but staggered looks so good. I guess it cant be helped though.

I'm looking at these https://www.rayswheels.co.jp/product...el=57Xtreme_XM , so I think the sizing is the same though. It says face 1 and 2 but I don't see anything in the images. I'll have to find a dealer and work it out i guess.

Thanks so much for the help, I'm pretty lost in all this right now. It's my first time, and I'm dealing with the language barrier

Face 2 is more concave than Face 1 and looks better. my front is face 1 +33 and is flat; i'd have bought face 2 +42 if it were available when i bought my wheels but that size had not been offered yet.

Odd 07-04-2016 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by haimichaeltran (Post 2686221)
Were you still under their one year warranty?

I think I was - or within that time. They honored the warranty but it took a little email persistence. Now i'm just waiting for the other one to go out.

Daver 10-25-2016 03:42 PM

Do Coilovers eliminate the need for the LCAs in the back, or will I need to purchase both?

I have finally gotten my Wheels and Am also making a part list on what I need. (gettin expensive :/)

shiumai 10-25-2016 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Daver (Post 2783059)
Do Coilovers eliminate the need for the LCAs in the back, or will I need to purchase both?

You'll still need LCAs to adjust camber in the rear.

shiumai 05-20-2017 01:35 PM

5/20/17 - Installed a Marsh Power House (MPH) Fabrication GT-spec carbon fiber hood (http://www.marshpowerhousefab.com/pr...86-gtspec-hood), after seeing this thread:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=116268

I bought it to reduce under hood temps during stop and go traffic in summer, and to increase efficiency of the radiator by increasing airflow on spirited drives. It should work the same as cutting vents in the OEM hood, which I didn't want to do. I'm not expecting it to reduce peak oil temps but to aid in coolant recovery time between pulls during occasional canyon runs.

I'm leaving it unpainted (it comes with a clear coat) because it's an additional cost, it blends in pretty well with my DGM car, and if I ever need to return to stock, it's easier to sell an unpainted CF hood.

Observations - it's very light and rigid. The backing structure around the perimeter makes it stiff, and it doesn't feel flimsy at all. The rear corners are slightly high (maybe 1/8"), so I've let Joel know about that for future builds. No biggie to me. All the holes for the OEM rubber/plastic seals are drilled and the seals transfer over perfectly. I got mine with the tubes to direct airflow from the NACA ducts down to the coil packs, but I haven't installed them yet. There's probably no need to install them for daily driving, but might be nice to have them for canyon runs or track.

After observing both oil and coolant temps (via my P3 vent gauge) during daily driving, I notice that my coolant temps don't exceed 194°F as much as they used to. In stop and go traffic, the coolant temp doesn't rise as much as it did in hot summer weather. If it does, peak temps are a few degrees lower than I observed before, as the hot air is allowed to exit the engine compartment. Once I start moving, coolant temps drop faster than before. I've noticed oil temps seem to drop faster as well after a few strong pulls.

http://imgur.com/Z83N4Bkhttp://i.imgur.com/Z83N4Bk.jpg
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http://imgur.com/a/xey1n

Clipdat 07-14-2017 01:49 PM

God damn, that looks amazing! And the fitment looks spot on as well!

Quote:

Originally Posted by shiumai (Post 2913678)
5/20/17 - Installed a Marsh Power House (MPH) Fabrication GT-spec carbon fiber hood (http://www.marshpowerhousefab.com/pr...86-gtspec-hood), after seeing this thread:
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=116268

I bought it to reduce under hood temps during stop and go traffic in summer, and to increase efficiency of the radiator by increasing airflow on spirited drives. It should work the same as cutting vents in the OEM hood, which I didn't want to do. I'm not expecting it to reduce peak oil temps but to aid in coolant recovery time between pulls during occasional canyon runs.

I'm leaving it unpainted (it comes with a clear coat) because it's an additional cost, it blends in pretty well with my DGM car, and if I ever need to return to stock, it's easier to sell an unpainted CF hood.


http://imgur.com/a/xey1n


Lav 03-12-2019 02:54 AM

Commenting because i dont know how to save on the tapatalk app. I can subscribe but i cant find it later unless there is activity

bibbity boppity give me the zoppity

shiumai 01-01-2020 01:29 PM

Happy New Year, all. 2019 was a pisser because of the WTY-84 (valve spring) recall which is required for registration in California. After waiting for more than a year to see what people were doing, I finally had the Edelbrock supercharger un-installed by CSG (who had installed it originally) in December. The car is currently at the dealership for the recall as of today. The Edelbrock is up for sale as I do not plan on reinstalling it. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=138163


Also sold my MPH hood as it's no longer needed. I'll miss the supercharger for sure, but don't want to re-install it and have something happen due to the recall work. If anything happens, the dealer will point to the supercharger for sure.


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