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Old 01-04-2010   #1
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Re: Evo X upgrades

Yep, you'll want to take off the tire to make changing the ride height easier. You'll probably have to do the process a few times to get it exact, but it'll be worth it.

That's pretty wack that RS didn't ask what kind ride height you wanted and set it to that.

I wanna see what this thing does when that new turbo gets slapped on it, should move out pretty good.
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Old 01-04-2010   #2
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Re: Evo X upgrades

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Yep, you'll want to take off the tire to make changing the ride height easier.

I wanna see what this thing does when that new turbo gets slapped on it, should move out pretty good.
Thanks! I have parts on the way for three different days at the shop:

1) ACT HD w/6-puck sprung & Prolite flywheel
2) Cosworth MX1/springs/head gasket, Arp head studs & rod bolts
3) Full-Race tubular manifold, CBRD BB-X turbo

I'll have an o2 bung installed when the downpipe is off, then I'll install a PLX wideband/boost/ODBII gauge setup in an AMI A-pillar.
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