Sedan Chat Thread
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No I knew what you meant I just thought I it would mesh together better with a drive over, unfortunately after I clipped my phone I decided to give it a break for the day lol, still not sure what caught the edge of my phone, I'm guessing the splash shield . Ohhh and your wife and my wife should be friends, she thinks I'm an idiot too lolz . I'm debating about the meet, classes start up again for me around that time and then I will have a newborn also soooo not sure if leaving the wife with a newborn and 8 year old to "go play with my car" as she would put it, would go over very well lol.
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Well, I tried to pull off what you were talking about Rochester, however I only did one pass as I almost killed my phone lol... #loweredlife Anyways still sounded mean as hell so I uploaded video anyways, phone massacre and all. Enjoy! https://youtu.be/sNkRjatKZVE
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jroyalty7 (07-02-2015)
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Bought an air compressor five years ago, don't know how i ever went without.
And for a gauge, Joe's Racing:
Last edited by Rochester; 07-02-2015 at 09:17 AM.
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twin_snails (07-03-2015)
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What on Earth did I just watch.
There are a lot of solutions for external mics with GoPros. Granted it requires running a long cable inside your car and attaching it somewhere on the rear of the car (usually a license plate), but its well worth it to avoid...well, phone/camera massacres like this one.
A buddy and myself testing our setup in my G:
There are a lot of solutions for external mics with GoPros. Granted it requires running a long cable inside your car and attaching it somewhere on the rear of the car (usually a license plate), but its well worth it to avoid...well, phone/camera massacres like this one.
A buddy and myself testing our setup in my G:
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jroyalty7 (07-02-2015)
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Hahaa yeah this was not a well thought out plan, however, it is a testament to the build quality on the galaxy s6 edge as it only has minor scuffs on the edges, and I probably clipped it at 60 lol! Thanks for the video on how to do it right, unfortunately I spend all my money on car parts and cannot afford these fancy things such as go pro's and associated mounts.... it's a problem lol
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G37 Sedan *Chat Thread*
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Mik3G37S (07-04-2015)
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RJM Clutch Pedal Assembly... paid in full and shipping today.
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34psi to 35psi in the front, 245/40/19 x 8 +35.
32psi to 35psi in the rear, 285/35/19 x 10 +40.
First impressions is, holy crap handling increased a lot. The steering response was huge but the negative is that the steering wheel feels light. Even the smallest steering wheel change and the car reacts properly, with no dead spot. Could be that I've saved about 20 sprung lbs weight per front wheel with the rim choice and 2 piece rotors.
I'm thinking, lower the fronts to 33psi to gain some steering wheel stiffness.
Man can a few psi change the whole experience...