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4 general schools of thought on this,
For an everyday road car, just wanting a bit of an upgrade, some decent springs are the way to go.
For someone wanting to play with settings, and with an interest in "stance" and going a bit lower, but not intending to go on track, some budget...
4 general schools of thought on this,
For an everyday road car, just wanting a bit of an upgrade, some decent springs are the way to go.
For someone wanting to play with settings, and with an interest in "stance" and going a bit lower, but not intending to go on track, some budget coilovers...
if bodies are out of balance then all cylinders will be fueling differently. mine picked up a mice flat spot when a balance screw unwound itself. easy to sort
you didn't say it was overfueling did you? i said it MAY have been a rich misfire if the lambda was faulty, but we ruled that out.
it will obviously misfire if there's no fuel at all
you're asking way too big a question to get a single answer. Read the K3 manual, buy a multimeter, then come back and ask specific questions when you have specific issues and you'll get help.
faulty lambda on omex normally leads to the maximum amount of extra fuel possible being added by lambda feedback, causes a random rich misfire, normally where you're trying to cruise at 30 (annoying). It's actually easier to spot a difference by setting OX FB to 0 (switched off), then drive the...
thats a standard 172 manifold. They're really pretty good as standard, so there's no aftermarket upgrades (apart from a cheap copy of a 182 manifold) thats available
you've been mislead then. it's correct practice to skim a flywheel before fitting a new clutch to remove surface cracks and make the face flat. This will help extend the life of a clutch quite significantly
thats what i'd do. I've kept stuff at ~30psi when hot during a track day, and they've been down at 18psi when cooled down afterwards. Just have to watch and play really
bit overkill on a standard engine. Get a standard one lightened if you really must. I'd personally just go for skimming the friction face of the flywheel to give it perfect contact
one of the best things you can do IMO. even the vibration will fade as the bush beds in a little.
Ktec or Kam racing would be the best to speak to for international shipping
one of the best things you can do IMO. even the vibration will fade as the bush beds in a little.
Ktec or Kam racing would be the best to speak to for international shipping