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After driving an MX5 with any kind of entheusiasm, you'll find a front-dragging hatchback a lot easier.
Hell, there's even driver AIDS, you have to drive like a complete ringpiece to have actual problems.
a bit of nose-down rake doesn't hurt... handling-wise.
Especially when you've got 90% of the total weight of the car over the front axle, the extra altitude at the rear should help with turn-in.
Spacers. Spacers are your next move sir.
OK kiddies, looks like we've forgotten the game here.
@HarvB, looks like you won this time, we're going to need your choices for track and vehicle for June Challenge
I wouldn't know the difference between dual- and single-mass, but if you're going to start turning the boost up I'd imagine (from tales I've heard) you'll be in the market for a new flywheel sooner rather than later, regardless.
So, if you're changing it...may as well slap in a stronger...
Top choice. I was looking at these until another SEAT PD Barge came along and made the decision for me.
It seems that a hybrid turbo and bigger injectors are the key to double-ton horsepowers
It's everything you could want in a modernised SIM City 4.
The Steam Workshop is a joy for extra content, although my commercial zone is now mostly KFC's now.
Careful with maps though, some may look really pretty, but are, ultimately, badly designed and broken.
I can't imagine it's the box, as all it's doing is sending AV signal through its HDMI out. However, if you're asking it to pump out, say, Full HD and SD at the same time, that'll be a problem.
@malcolmgt has a point, however this is more to do with people trying to screen cast from their Sky Go...