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Gotta love when your wheel has rubbed through the plastic guard liner and into your wiring loom, hope the part it chewed up was for HICAS or something else I don't have.

happened to friend's car. His fuses kept blowing. Had a look under the guards and the wheel had destroyed the whole loom. Rewired through the engine bay, s'all good.

That FT86 has a comparable power/weight ratio to a r32 gtst. I expected much better :/

FT86

power: 147kw

torque: 205nm

weight: 1250kg

power/weight: 117.6kw/tonne

R32 gtst

power: 158kw

torque: 263nm

weight: 1320kg

power/weight: 119.7kw/tonne

Integra Type-R (DC2R)

power: 141kw

torque: 178nm

weight: 1087kg

power/weight: 129.7kw/tonne

lol tony and john. both fags

Gotta love when your wheel has rubbed through the plastic guard liner and into your wiring loom, hope the part it chewed up was for HICAS or something else I don't have.

i tucked mine up further into the guard. no problems

That FT86 has a comparable power/weight ratio to a r32 gtst. I expected much better :/

FT86

power: 147kw

torque: 205nm

weight: 1250kg

power/weight: 117.6kw/tonne

R32 gtst

power: 158kw

torque: 263nm

weight: 1320kg

power/weight: 119.7kw/tone

That's pretty poor considering you comparing it to a 20 year old car

That's the non turbo version though,

So IF they do a turbo you want to hope it's doing over 210kws at the fly

lol tony and john. both fags

i tucked mine up further into the guard. no problems

Yeah I think I'll do that on the weekend, bought it up a cm or so in the front so no more scraping, doesn't look quite as nice either though. Looks like nothing has stopped working though which is good.

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