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told you stock engine mounts :domokun:

Lumpy cams sound tough, what you dont like about them?

Yeh they sound good. Except for the fact the car vibrates to the beat lol it'd be alright if the stock cams were in. Or idle wAs 1100rpm lol

told you stock engine mounts :domokun:

Lumpy cams sound tough, what you dont like about them?

Lumpy cams + plastic engine mounts = shake the shit out of the car lol. Incidentally, the further you move away from a street car the harder it gets to drive on the street...

Lumpy cams + plastic engine mounts = shake the shit out of the car lol. Incidentally, the further you move away from a street car the harder it gets to drive on the street...

Yeh I'm slowly figuring this out. The merc seriously couldn't come any sooner. Oh well missus can drive every where.

Hands and feet get a good massage though :D

lol my car is pretty daily driveable for it's performance/capability, I've spent lots of money on compromise components that keep it friendly...but even with that, you step into a car like Leigh's and it's no contest for comfort. Factory performance ftw.

Doesn't help that our cars are nearly 20 years old both in technology and wear though. Can't chuck new stuff on it and expect it to work perfectly with a 15-20 year old chassis lol.

Should have kept the stagea Aaron you dropkick. :P

+1

lol @ Scotty lurking for ages to get that one in.

Unrelated, and I sound like a bitch, but Top Deck is my weakness tonight. Free plug for Pat.

Should have kept the stagea Aaron you dropkick. :P

STFU i will eventually.

but nah thanks for doing everything! appreciate the f**k out of it.

^ Didn't that thing blow up after a bit of limiter bashing from the new owner? Hhaha

lol. yeh he replaced that engine, and blew it up again!

Yeah my falcon vs GTR for comfort is just silly compareo even with the coilovers in lol

Sat in GTR seats the other night first time in probably a year, quickly remembered how race orientated the car was still miss it but at the end of the day didn't do any track work

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