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  1. Miata with an ecotec swap ftw roommate has one with that motor on ohlins and stickies...
  2. current tire is a/s 225/40 on +38s, new tire uhps 255/35 on +45s. FA 510s with 8k 6k swift and radial bearings with camber plates on the coils fenders are already rolled, no pull. if i need to pull nbd im not overly concerned. im not a fan of slammed cars anyway so if i need to raise it up it doesn't really matter to me, id much rather a large tire. right now car is on s-techs but coils are being built and shipped and here in about a month. 8-12 weeks for the SA10R blc to come from Japan http://www.speedimageusa.com/assets/images/weds%20wheels/wedssports/wwna_sa10r_18_blc_rr.jpg lose 7mm on the poke, but gain 15mm on the tire on the outside (i think), so effectively +8mm on the outer edge, but the 35 sidewall is a bit less tall, so I am thinking ill be OK. if i need to run a bit of camber thats fine as well.
  3. decided on a 255/35 18 sumitomo htr z III for my 18x8.5 +45s. returned the 18x8 +35 because i want to run a fat tire. Wedssports coming soon. I wont need any fender mods i dont think since im already running a 225/40 on 18x8.5 +38s. And theyll clear brembos without a spacer. psyched to see what it will look like.
  4. awesome thanks. I got word from Enkei that they will clear, so Im hoping they will. I don't plan on doing the brakes for a little while, but I just may so that I can be sure I can return the rims for a different offset/style if they do not. What color did you powdercoat the brakes? I was just wondering if I could find an STi or brembo sticker to cover the cadillac logo.
  5. decided to bite the bullet on a set of NT03+M 18x8 +35s anyway...they will clear STi brembos so id imagine no fitment issues. keep the f1r for winter, or sell them if they dont fit over the brembos
  6. yeah i think that will be the issue. can anyone measure the caliper width to the rotor for me? or at least the difference between the stock caliper width and brembo caliper width? I was thinking of going with RPF1 or NT03+M 18x9.5 with a 255 if for some reason this doesnt fit and keep these current wheels for the winter setup anyway, but that would require swapping brakes which is more trouble than its worth. Does anyone have NT03 or RPF1 18x9.5s with these brembos? spacer needed? It looks like STis running 18x9.5 NT03 can pull off a +27 up front with no spacer but I really dont want to run a +27...id like to stick with a 9 or 9.5 but if i do go 8.5 i can always reuse my tires which is a good way to save some $$. just trying to figure this all out before i pull the trigger on something else i cant use.
  7. I see the 18x8.5 +45 fits and I just got word a +31 fits, so I think i should be in business. I dont think the barrel size or the way the spokes concave should be too much of a factor on these wheels, but who knows. IIRC they are F1R F21s, they are pretty horrible looking but came with the car. I need an excuse to buy new rims anyway, so this may be a good reason... Thanks for the quick response.
  8. did a quick scan through the thread and couldn't find anyone with 18x8.5 +38, can anyone confirm these fit over the caddy brembos? Id like to avoid making this $700 kit $1700 with new RPF1s...Now it'd be nice to justify buying new wheels, but I'd rather not. Should've probably done a little more research before biting the bullet on the setup.
  9. ahh nice thread - been mia for about 5 years but just bought me another 05 lgt after i sold my 1st one to get into a 13' Evo X. Havent been to mountain creek in abt 3 years, bike has been sitting dormant since i broke my ankle and foot there. Have an 09 Santa Cruz Bullit with more $$ into it than my LGT. Just collecting dust now. Id like to get back out there, any plans for this season? Hoping to show the creek some love this year! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VZpdtAR-ucKTztecwRVsZiqzlGDjg_8MHA/view?usp=sharing
  10. Saw a very clean silver 06 Spec B with a nice exhaust parked in Bayonne NJ yesterday around Noon.
  11. Saw a clean debadged grp 05/06 in floral park/nhp border today. Had a front lip otherwise looked stock. Tried to honk but the clockspring on the teggy is broken. Car looks awesome welcome to the neighborhood lol
  12. Do I get double points? lol http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll223/gxe5spd/za.jpg http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll223/gxe5spd/998.jpg Ready for Cunningham Park http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll223/gxe5spd/999.jpg Down to rebuild the turbo and new pipes and couplers for the FMIC http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll223/gxe5spd/997.jpg
  13. Didn't know you were there! I'm the lgt with the roof/bike racks. Max has the silver b, john has the grey 07. Chris has the RBP and Mike had the 10' 3.6R. Good to see everyone who came out yesterday!
  14. Spotted graVer last week on the l.i.e. in thick traffic by manhattan goin east. Car is clean man. I was in my 05 not sure if u saw me.
  15. spotted a silver (i think its dark) lgt lowered, with exhaust and ralliarmor flaps on the cross island south. had a sticker in the top left cocked sideways. honked, but i was in my integra so you probably didnt recognize, plus other ppl were honking due to an idiot merging on wayyyy too slow lol
  16. Spotted like 12 Legacy GT's at Flushing Meadow yesterday
  17. My cousin lives in Scarsdale/Ardsley area, whenever I'm over there I see a billion STi's and an occasional LGT. Between Secor Rd. and Dobbs Ferry Rd. they are swarming lol. I never get any love though
  18. pretty sure i followed you down Hillside Avenue one day...
  19. chances are the white one is maniaxzero, Yat. The one you see on Jericho all the time, is it an 05 OBP with a grill and FMIC?
  20. Saw a DGM making a left onto 21st street from Jackson Ave yesterday, had tinted tails, exhaust and a different hood scoop.
  21. it's pretty straight forward, as long as you follow the instructions. The most important thing is to ground the LC1 and the VBG to the same location and configure the LC1 using the software provided and changing the values listed above. The readout was pretty accurate before my sensor went on the fritz.
  22. what temp? mine only does boost, battery voltage, and wideband readout. I want oil pressure so i can get rid of my cubby pod! The install is very straight forward as long as you read the directions! If not you'll be running power twice, i guarantee it.
  23. Can you link it please? I'm interested in reading more into it. I've seen multiple links that say otherwise...from what i read (not 100% sure where, but rao did make the comment) the stock sensor is MOST accurate in the 11.2-16.5 range, how accurate it is in and out of this range i'm really not sure. In theory it can work, but do you want to rely on an a/f readout when the accuracy has been proven many times to be questionable?
  24. bingo, i believe it is only used in closed loop situations. the accuracy up to a certain point is pretty decent, but i think after 11.1 you are taking a chance by relying on the numbers. Also, IIRC you can't just buy a wideband 02 sensor, you also need to purchase the controller along with it. There are some decently priced units on the market starting at about $200 with a gauge. Look into the LC1 or AEM Eugo to start with. They sell the LC1 without the DB gauge, which is probably what you are interested in. Only reason I have one is I was stupid and bought it for my old car. everything just swapped over. *taken from http://www.hondata.com/techclosed.html In closed loop operation the ECU uses one or more oxygen sensors as a feedback loop in order to adjust the fuel mixture. This gives the name ‘closed loop’ from the closed feedback loop. The ECU won’t run in a closed feedback loop all the time, so ‘open loop’ is used to describe the operation of the ECU when the mixture is not being adjusted in this way (usually when the engine is cold or when running under high load). In closed loop operation the ECU uses the oxygen sensor to tell if the fuel mixture is rich or lean. However, due to the characteristics of the oxygen sensor it can’t tell exactly how rich or lean, it only knows that the mixture is richer or leaner than optimum. The ECU will enrich the mixture if the oxygen sensor shows that the mixture is lean, and lean the mixture if it looks rich. The result of this is that the mixture will swing back and forward around the stoichiometric point.
  25. I knew i read something that says stock 02 sensors are not accurate. taken from the romraider website - "A Wideband O2 Sensor is almost, but not quite, essential. The stock O2 sensor is not accurate when the car is under boost. Cars with 16-bit ECUs use O2 sensors that are only accurate in a narrow range around 14.7:1 AFR under any conditions. Cars with 32-bit ECUs use O2 sensors that are accurate over a wider range, but they still located in the up-pipe, where exhaust backpressure renders them inaccurate. Even if you relocate a 32-bit ECU's O2 sensor downstream of the turbo, they will only read down to 11.1, which is insufficient for most tunes (you could shoot for 11.5:1, but few people do)." Even though the front sensor is a "wideband" type sensor it is not accurate.
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