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November 25th 2014, 14:38
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November 24th 2014, 18:33
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Did you have them all mounted backwards?
The...
Did you have them all mounted backwards?
The logic is that air flows radially out through the disc, so in by the hub and out by the wheel rim, having them the other way around effectively tries to...
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Forum: Project Builds
November 10th 2014, 12:38
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Hi Wally, good to see you back on it!
I'd...
Hi Wally, good to see you back on it!
I'd have to see the vent design but it looks like you have the disc on the wrong way around or the wrong side (the bell is obviously correct)...
Rich
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October 31st 2013, 15:21
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September 3rd 2012, 06:04
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August 15th 2012, 15:31
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June 27th 2012, 13:58
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June 2nd 2012, 04:23
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May 2nd 2012, 15:02
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Forum: Project Builds
October 26th 2011, 14:45
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The best way to check if you are running the...
The best way to check if you are running the right amount of camber is to measure the tyre temps across the width after a typical hard drive, if it's constant then you have it all spot on and...
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Forum: Project Builds
October 24th 2011, 16:09
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The 'norm' for RWD is +ve scrub, I'd guess...
The 'norm' for RWD is +ve scrub, I'd guess 10-30mm or so? Too much gives to much kick back through the steering. I equate it to +ve giving an 'oversteer-like' kick back through and -ve as an...
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Forum: Project Builds
October 24th 2011, 14:56
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Wally: you did it correctly for a strut front...
Wally: you did it correctly for a strut front end, however that image you just posted is how to measure on a double wishbnoe front end (ie the tie rod/steering arm is not shown).
one thing to note...
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Forum: Project Builds
October 24th 2011, 08:28
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October 24th 2011, 05:33
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Wally: I'm in the process of correcting poor...
Wally: I'm in the process of correcting poor scrub geometry. The high offset porsche wheels make the scrub radius massively negative. I was desperate to try and avoid wider wings but the compromises...
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September 13th 2011, 13:48
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April 29th 2011, 10:52
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November 18th 2010, 14:43
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They are really for two different kinds of...
They are really for two different kinds of situation. For hard driving on sustained boost an air/air would be better, for normal more varied driving a water/air would be better. The water has a MUCH...
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Forum: Project Builds
May 15th 2010, 14:05
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January 16th 2010, 07:13
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Just a thought, will these inner uniballs work...
Just a thought, will these inner uniballs work without mods on a bug chassis? I know the inner bushes are normally different but can't remember how exactly...
Also, what overall spring rate do you...
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January 15th 2010, 18:00
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January 3rd 2010, 06:41
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January 2nd 2010, 15:59
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August 8th 2009, 15:07
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