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Kracka
10-12-2004, 02:12 PM
Try some aftermarket sway-bars, Peter. Some extra chassis bracing goes a long way too, as does a lowered center of gravity.
Originally posted by EclipseTurbo@Oct 12 2004, 12:50 PM
Damn nice for a dsm... mod a BMW the same way and it will waste it.
Ive got poly bushings all around, stiffer shocks, bigger wheels... all im missing is stiffer springs and my car didnt feel that great but it was definetly better than stock.
i think in your case the lack of driving ability comes to mind ;)
probably not as much as in mine.. but still driver ability is going to be 70%
even if you have a car that handles like on rails, if you do not have a driver which can utilize that its useless..
we all think we are best drivers out there.. but in reality.. we know NOTHING about driving..
take my example.. i can't even fuken launch right.. 2.2 60 foot times with slicks!!!
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Kracka
10-12-2004, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by Enes@Oct 12 2004, 01:13 PM
take my example.. i can't even fuken launch right.. 2.2 60 foot times with slicks!!!
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Neither can I man....neither can I! I never did get that FWD launch thing down right, I think my best ever was like a 2.3 or something. Oh well!
well i did have 2 launches with 2.0 60 foot times..
i have both swaybars and strut bars upgraded...and some bushings, not all..
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Kracka
10-12-2004, 02:36 PM
You should get a RRE front lower stress bar too.
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