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Nice idea, however I like my misshapen left leg created from 18k miles a year for a decade in my 182 daily
Any 'normal' car I drive I basically stick my foot along with the pedal straight through the bulk head
Depends how clever you are, my old setup with 15" superleggeras and Dunlop slicks was 10.8kg per corner, most 16" wheels come in at nearly 9kg..... Just saying
Yeah just shift wiring a bit and I had to lash up the idle control circuit too.
Erm that's open ended, mine did 178bhp stock, then final spec is currently rs2, 197 cams on 7 degree inlet advance, 197 injectors, 182 exhaust manifold and did 212bhp
Think they're about 8kg aren't they a corner, so 12kg saved overall with supers, that's one big poo
https://www.vice.com/en/article/paymzn/constipated-man-has-12-kilos-of-feces-surgically-removed
Not really, I've used Valeo for all 3 cars with a total of 150k miles or more and all three have done at least one trackday, with about 30+ total between them.... Zero issues or failures
Fair enough, most of the MK1 F4R lads are on quaifes with stock clutches, the only chap who used to have a gripper was F7R and can't remember what clutch and he's sadev now... Still slow .. But sadev
Sometimes need to trick the mechanism too for it to work, the ratchet on the pedal end can be a pig, shout me up if you need a step by step to set it as I've done it about a million times, lol
Why may I ask have you moved to a different clutch?
Pro lines are 5mm, grey springs, sportlines are 25mm and red.
I've run 15mm front and 10mm rear spacers on coilovers with car much lower than that and no rubbing