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I've had a snappy wheel, and a couple done by royal steering wheels. I'll be using royal again! From memory Ali had his sabelt rs wheel done by royal.
Did this for me earlier in the year.
Without having tested the mobius, I'd say out of the box the g1wh is easier to use, and 60fps with the wide angle is useful as an accident camera. Mobius definitely more discreet and easier to mount.
Picked up a mobius camera, as the ebayer has agreed to take the g1wh back. Mobius is much smaller/subtle, with a much better mounting system. Easy to set up using laptop. But, you can't have the full 60fps 720p with the wide angle. Have to use 30fps for wide angle. Going to test it both ways...
PS2's. Ps3's seem better in the wet, but ps2's feel more responsive in the dry.
Or if you're not a tyre snob, try the hankook v12 or s1 (evo 2 versions). Always found the hankook held up better than the equivalent Michelin on track.
Runs a bit smoother, I'd use an RS tuner as it's cheap and there's no benefit to an expensive map (imo). But pound for pound the best mod? No chance.
Whiteline.
Mines rotating during cornering. Only a bit, but I quite like the idea of using one on track, which would be annoying. Rest of the camera is brilliant for the money, purely as a dash cam it would do nicely.
Had mine delivered today. Video quality is good, but the mounting system is crap. Previous camera had a standard tripod screw mount, meant lots of options to use more discreet gopro type mounts. Not at all impressed with this system, lots of play in the mount. I'll be sending it back.
http://www.renaultwindow.co.uk/renault-window-regulator.html
You lose the one touch operation, but they should be more reliable. Can be installed without taking the while door apart.
Are those pressures actually ideal, or just book pressures? I know the book pressures for the r26, and the pressures that the dieppe engineers recommend are completely different. Has anyone experimented?
Great car, but one you'd buy to keep in the garage and rarely drive. I'd personally much rather an audi quattro and drive the thing. Or a 190 evo as a garage Queen
I retro fitted cruise to my 172. You need the switch to activate cruise (also turns esp off and has dimmer for the dash). New airbag squib (with cruise wiring). Steering wheel. And pedal switch.