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EDIT: I skipped over the "Unlike you, I have chosen a setup" part. All I have to say is look around the forums before posting up a bunch of ignorant BS. The setup I have chosen is full function before form. It just so happens that it looks killer while doing it. And it's also the "go to" size/width/offset for these cars. They were designed at the factory for handling and came with a non-staggered wheel/tire combo. That is the purpose of my build: handling. Obviously you're going for drag and that's great and all. But don't try to justify all of your choices by saying they're the best for the purpose you're building for. No one who is serious about quarter mile passes would have bought 9.5" rims for the front AND rear. You would have bought skinnies if that's the only thing that mattered. So I say again, it's the typical stretched out crap on the front. Posts just like the one above mine are proof that a lot of FT86 owners like this "style" and it's just plain idiotic. To address your comment about your rear tires, your 285's are going to need TONS of neg camber if they are ever going to actually fit up in the wheel well. But maybe that was never your intention...? As far as the IS-F motor goes, as I said before, G/L with that. I hope you yourself or someone around you is a very talented individual. It's a monumental task to get all of the stock FR-S electronics to interface with the stock IS-F ecu, not to mention tuning the IS-F motor. Last edited by Acree; 10-29-2013 at 04:46 PM. |
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I currently am tucking 18x9.5 +35 with 235/35's, and I don't rub at all. John has 18x9.5 +35 with 255/35's with a mild drop and also doesn't really rub.
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I think there is enough room for something a little more than a 1" drop. Ill really have to look at it more to know for sure. Just to explain/inform. 1. I didn't buy 9.5"s for the front and rear. The front rims are actually 7.5''s but haven't come in yet. I finally got the 9.5"s after waiting over 2.5 months and decided to put them on while im still waiting for the fronts. After going through a few situations at Tx2k with my ISF, I decided to have two sets of DRs for this years trip. 2. The car will never see skinnies in the front as the car is being setup for roll racing. Tried it before, and just not a fan of skinnies on the street. 3. The 285s will tuck fine once I roll the fenders as the poke is actually pretty minimal. 4. Check out my thread located in my sig for info on the ISF motor. Im not going to be integrating the FRS electronics when the motor goes in. Drivetrain will be controlled by the PRO-efi, so no ISF ECM for the build. I could write for days about the R&D thats gone into the motor alone, but ill just say that tuning the motor is no longer an issue.
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Kinda hard to tell... but 17x9 +35 TC105N's with 245/40's. Getting my car aligned after workt today. Felt great driving it around last night though.
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Kinda hard to tell... but 17x9 +35 TC105N's with 245/40's. Getting my car aligned after workt today. Felt great driving it around last night though.
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Can you guys stop posting pics if you aren't going to list wheel/tire specs? Thanks!
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Just barely above tire in the rear, and tucking 1/4 of the tire in the front? I didn't really measure my height.. Just set it to where I wanted it and called it a day..
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