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Old 07-09-2018, 12:49 PM   #71
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Yeah but you don't understand this kit has rotors that are thinner than stock. The first guy to use them was named Swift(something) he was supercharged. He said they were ok at first but with that much extra power needed something more.

If I went FI I would be going with a Bigger Brakes, wheels/tires, clutch ect
I know it has slightly thinner rotors. I am not tracking my car and I am just trying to save weight while maintaining the similar braking power. This is just for daily driving on the street. If it has the power to stop WRX, my car is lighter than that. My concern was disturbing the front/rear balance and since you didn't replace the rears, I wanted to get your opinion. I might go with RR racing or AP Racing @new2subaru recommended.
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I know it has slightly thinner rotors. I am not tracking my car and I am just trying to save weight while maintaining the similar braking power. This is just for daily driving on the street. If it has the power to stop WRX, my car is lighter than that. My concern was disturbing the front/rear balance and since you didn't replace the rears, I wanted to get your opinion. I might go with RR racing or AP Racing @new2subaru recommended.


Ok cool. Im at work but I did have a file saved at home. This WRX kit had the closest to stock bias while using stock rear brakes. No worries on that.


Edit here is the article https://www.pointmeby.com/2016/09/24...z-frs-gt86-86/
There is a chart that shows the bias. Wilwood WRX is best the RR Racing is close too
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Old 07-09-2018, 12:58 PM   #73
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Thanks for the details, I musta been blind earlier to miss that link


My car will be down to 2350-2400 so more then enough
Damn that is great you are going to be really light. You must be stripping out the interior. I think I can get down to 2450 without doing that and some craftiness (aka $$$) on lighter parts.
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Damn that is great you are going to be really light. You must be stripping out the interior. I think I can get down to 2450 without doing that and some craftiness (aka $$$) on lighter parts.
Correct, I will have one corbau fx1 still have carpet, then rear seats and trunk gutted, ac delete, light wheels, alum drive shaft, lightweight exhaust / hood exit sometimes, chromoly flywheel etc etc lol..

I will post a build thread shortly as it's enjoyable to see all the builds here and continue the tradition
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I have 17x8 konig hypergrams
16s will fit. on the website they say 15's may even fit
https://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/Br...temno=140-9193

Thank you! I don't know why I never found that info while searching...On a smaller more technical track they should work, I would think.



Especially if you knock a few hundred pounds of of the car.
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Especially if you knock a few hundred pounds of of the car.
That's the plan stay light my friend
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omg dude... your custom interior looks WAY better than stock. I have the same car! I was ok with how it looked like because I didn't know it could look any more better, but now...
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omg dude... your custom interior looks WAY better than stock. I have the same car! I was ok with how it looked like because I didn't know it could look any more better, but now...
Thanks appreciate it.

I want to order the metal climate controls + speedometer rings.
Can't decide if I want the polish aluminum to POP or the gloss black to be Stealthy/Classy
What do you think?

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/High...ceBeautifyAB=0

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...e5c04cba0mUmLo
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I wish I was this good at modding. All I know how to do is buy boltons and install them :/
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Thanks appreciate it.

I want to order the metal climate controls + speedometer rings.
Can't decide if I want the polish aluminum to POP or the gloss black to be Stealthy/Classy
What do you think?

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/High...ceBeautifyAB=0

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...e5c04cba0mUmLo

omg both look amazing, I think I would go more for silver aluminum look to offset everything else without standing out too much (red aluminum maybe too strong). black gloss does look nice on the knobs, imo
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omg both look amazing, I think I would go more for silver aluminum look to offset everything else without standing out too much (red aluminum maybe too strong). black gloss does look nice on the knobs, imo
wont be going red on this build since the 86 threading is silver. I like the gauges in aluminum, the knobs in black. That's why I'm torn. I'm afraid the aluminum knobs will look too cheezy like an add on instead of a premium piece
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Thanks appreciate it.

I want to order the metal climate controls + speedometer rings.
Can't decide if I want the polish aluminum to POP or the gloss black to be Stealthy/Classy
What do you think?

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/High...ceBeautifyAB=0

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...e5c04cba0mUmLo

I did mine in Aluminum. IMHO it adds more depth.
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UPS just delivered the HOLY GRAIL of NA mods!! ACE 350 headers and ECUTEK Delicious Tune From CounterSpace Garage!



Headers weight 9.75lbs


OVerpipe Weights 3.5lbs



INside Diameter at the end of the Overpipe is 60mm.



Took a 3 day weekend coming up to install these badboys. I will start off with my current Invidia FP & HKS catback but they are 56mm ID piping. I will eventually get a 2.5" FP & Catback to match up (should be 60mm ID)

This will take 13.25lbs off the FRONT
NEW estimated weight after install ~ 2534.75lbs !

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I did mine in Aluminum. IMHO it adds more depth.
which one the gauges or the knobs or both?? got a pic you can share?
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