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Cool.

I waas gonna get my front camber increased to help with the MC day. I think you have said before that 3 degrees would be the max.

What do you advise I get it set to & forgetting tyre wear for the moment would you suggest I leave it set at maximum for my use as it is only a weekend car as you know.

Originally posted by Micko

Cool.

I waas gonna get my front camber increased to help with the MC day. I think you have said before that 3 degrees would be the max.

What do you advise I get it set to & forgetting tyre wear for the moment would you suggest I leave it set at maximum for my use as it is only a weekend car as you know.

Absolute max and your tyres would last less than 10K before the insides were gone.

Would suggest you try 1.5 deg or so which will give reasonable handling and some tyre life.

Other prob with too much camber is the car wants to duck and weave on all but smooth bitumen.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

OK then - it's set to 1 degree or so now so I might leave things as they are.

Regarding the exhaust - can you suggest who I can get to make front pipes that will bolt straight to the turbs (i.e. remove the standard dumps as well) & any idea what I should pay?

You need to make it in sections , ie. the dump including wastegate bleed type pipe ( ala HKS dumps ) and then the front pipes.

Make it as one unit and you will never get them on.

Butler exhaust did a set for S dickson ( grey GTR up your way ) and SWORE he would never do another set.

Jeff Garland at Exhaust Dynamics could be worth a shot but at the end of the day , it is a lot of money for a relative small gain.

Would expect dumps and front pipe will be around $ 1500 for a good stainless setup and you will gain maybe 15KW.

Apexi power fc is about $1700 and have been told is good for 30KW.Also it 5 min job plus tuning

Cheers

Ken

I am still around doing lab write up which is due 2moro :(

cheers

Joe

here is the preview

Abstract:

The isolation and identification of bacteria from a sample of swamp water proceeded over a period of three weeks. The differential and selective methods were used to distinguish colony morphology, samples were observed under a microscope, gram and spore stains. Gram positive organisms and biochemical tests were used to distinguish gram negative organisms. From the biochemical tests, using the API 20E system, it was determined that the organism A (Isolate 1) was Pseudomonas and the organism B (Isolate 2) was Klebsiella. Using some of the characteristics observed of the isolates it was determined that the bacteria in the MSA was Staphylococcus and the bacteria in the NA was Bacillus.

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