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Re: My Phase 1 ITB Daily Runner
ROFL - hopefully most of it's out now. It's clearly a strong one and it's a shame a better figure couldn't of been found earlier before it happened
Re: My Phase 1 ITB Daily Runner
few more pics of the filter solution. Half the battle has been finding the least restrictive option and this is definitely some way there. Can really notice the extra midrange torque that TDF found with it on.
Will be at the Castle Combe RR next weekend...
Might need helicoiling - then again you might get away with ramming a decent set of plugs in. I had a blow out last year with s**tty super 4s in number 3 and the thread remained mainly intact. Thank your stars it isn't your belts
I found a lot of the USB adapters don't work. Few of the more expensive ones do. Better off with a PCMCI serial card or better still a laptop with a com port. Baud rate always has to be 38400
Fair enough, depends on what you're running and would call a massive oc I guess. Most GDDR5 will tap out before you really need W/C anyway. It's all good fun, think it's more that personally I can't be bothered with tinkering anymore
I've got to be honest if you're only going for a CPU solution you'll be hard pressed to beat the H50 Corsair 120mm even with heavy overclocking. In my experience unless you're doing it for the lesser noise levels, W/C GPUs is a waste of time - I suppose it depends how long you intend on keeping...
agree! I second Steve on apologising for bringing mostly negative critisism in here. The car seems awesome and I'd love to see just how well it goes whether it be an actual 300bhp or not! Should come to Combe next week - would love to see it genuinely mate - and it's no gripe with you...