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It won't have headlight level adjustment then, as that's automatic and controlled by the level sensor on the rear beam.
The dimmer switch will be for the dash, give it a try.
Yeah similar to what I thought with mine. I've had decent results with Bergen taps, so thought I'd go with these.
They've had a fair old hit with a 3lb lump hammer and seem to be holding up.
Supercharged would be the way I'd go for a track car.
Smoother power delivery, so they're kinder to the gearbox and less heat management around the bulkhead area because of no turbo manifold needed.
Both 180° rotated is ok yes, but not just one.
I just find it hard to believe it wasn't spotted sooner and that the car did quite a few miles. It would have ran like s**t, timed up like that 😅
Can just about make out how mine is here
OEM rubber pad, then the spring perch with the smallest spacer ring on and then the plastic ring on top of that to stop metal to spring contact.
The rubber at the top is the BC item.
OEM spring rubbers on the bottom and just the rubber ones that come with the BC's on top.
Don't need to mess with the shocks unless your springs are falling out when jacking up.
Cooling has been known to work i think, just a shame no one does an off the shelf kit for them.
I believe @NorthloopCup had a cooler setup on his a few years ago.
It should just be a case of fitting a small cooler to the low pressure line of the system, but i've never looked into it.
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