So this is how a big mirror looks like!
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When the car is a dedicated track car, the RC09 are one of the best options out there when still wanting some bang for you buck. They have a 200-850 degree rating (so they need some temperature before they pull up well).
The initial bite they have is amazing. Good choice bro. Should be able to brake a bit later and harder now. I noticed the difference in my Civic on my first hot lap with themSleeping Performance & Mechanical Repairs: Balance, Feedback, Response
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Originally posted by Norm View PostVery nice update. Whats the reason behind choosing RC09 ClubRacer pads!
The only bad thing about them is that they are very loud (screaming) when I use the car on the street.
Originally posted by sleepingperformance View PostWhen the car is a dedicated track car, the RC09 are one of the best options out there when still wanting some bang for you buck. They have a 200-850 degree rating (so they need some temperature before they pull up well).
The initial bite they have is amazing. Good choice bro. Should be able to brake a bit later and harder now. I noticed the difference in my Civic on my first hot lap with them
I've upgraded the rotors to ATR and Spoon monoblocks to, so i'm really happy with my current brake setup!
Originally posted by cordz View PostWink mirror. Never seen one but not a bad idea!
Originally posted by mountfranklin View Postomg the wink mirror is awesome! cover all spots and have no blind spots?
digging the dc5 mugen wing on the dc2r man. and im not even a fan of the mugen wing either!
I'm really happy with the wing, it was a gamble that paid offTeam Sun★Works
Tracktoy: Honda Integra Type R '99
Summer toy: Honda S2000 AP1 '01
Daily: Audi A6 2.0 TDi Quattro S-line '18
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Started having problems with the gearbox last year, or struggling to get it into gears when i was warm or driving hard
Turns out my Clutchmaster FX300 only lasted 20000km.... Well, time for a new then!
And lets hope that my syncsleeves and fork are straight...
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Tracktoy: Honda Integra Type R '99
Summer toy: Honda S2000 AP1 '01
Daily: Audi A6 2.0 TDi Quattro S-line '18
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