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My misses is working till 8-9pm, she might come depending on the time..

ok so i plan on taking my front bar off this weekend, it's not sitting completely right (ill show you guys tonight) as far as i can see it's just plugged in etc, mind giving me a few tips? ill be going threw the DIY section once i polish the car.

it's not so much not having anyone to talk to, it's a few things, she wont be home till like 7:15 7:30 as she goes to the gym, and when she gets home, because i can't drive, she wont go out anywhere, she isn't the biggest person for social events

i know about HICAS, i was wondering if i should remove it or not, thats all, i don't plan on doing any sort of drifting, but would like to do mountain runs, so would it be adviced to remove it or not?

nah leave it in man, its a "save your ass if you play to hard" type of rear steer. V

ery handy for mountain runs......and if your car steps out and catches you off guard.

drifters in particular remove it cause it screw with how the car turns in. its not a nescessary aid. but if it aint broke, dont fix it :)

*not sure how this goes with more power and after market ECU's etc

Edited by boiracer

Yeah I wouldn't be disabling it unless you have a lock bar on it what if it isn't centred when you disable it?

Still sick and can't drive my baby hoping to be better before sunday.

I removed the hicas on mine, because it gets a little hairy when she wants to step out at 5000-6000 at 18/20psi. You can still run the hicas with an aftermarket ecu as it picks the speed signal from the dash. I promise guys I'll get out 1 night to meet and greet. When I get home most nights early I could not be f**ked heading out again. Lazy I know, but I will get out soon.

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