Thanks for the quick insight into the mods and well done on the PB! What was your previous best?
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Any idea what the characteristics of your LSD are noise/clunk wise? A friend has a Kaaz in his S2K and it always clunks and makes shifty (shifting) noises no matter what oil he uses.
When the oil/friction modifier is fresh, it makes hardly any noise at all, but after a while, the oil breaks down and starts making its clunking noises again.Official ClubITR Sponsor: www.autosphere.com.au - For all your maintenance, oils and track needs.
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Originally posted by mugsee View PostAny idea what the characteristics of your LSD are noise/clunk wise? A friend has a Kaaz in his S2K and it always clunks and makes shifty (shifting) noises no matter what oil he uses.
When the oil/friction modifier is fresh, it makes hardly any noise at all, but after a while, the oil breaks down and starts making its clunking noises again.
Just changed the oil, and it's noiseless again on full lock. I mean ats recommended you to change the oil after every track day.. and i guess i can see y.
I saw the oil, it was black, with tiny metal shavings inside....
the reason for the noise i guess was the oil was crap after the track day.
have 2 months till the next event, see how long the oil lasts before the noise is apparent again.
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this was the project pads that i had.. and lukits01 had.
http://www.carbonetic.net/products/brakeS.html
it's umm.. good on cold.... dusty like hell... and fades very easily.
brakes started to pulse after 1 warm up lap, then half way through the hot lap!!!
no good. but then again.. they said street pad.. and literally is ONLY a st pad
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Jstu wondering if you really needed the RCA?
Just obvserving your car pics again , and your car does not seem lowered much at all.
"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car.
Horse power is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take the wall with you."
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