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Distilled water and either Redline Water Wetter or the VP additive. That's as good as you're going to get for heat rejection. The additive reduces surface tension for cooling and has a lubricant for the water pump.
So im like really late to this party, and I just scrolled through. There is a cooling product out there made by Redline called "water wetter" it basically alters the surface tension of water and allows it to absorb more heat, it actually works...
I run DSUno/DS2500 (OEM rears) on the street and they are great not much more aggressive than the street ones nor any noise No reason to change front pads it get's annoying very quick. I think RSL29 will be good but the reason I would stay clear...
I'm all for a bargain, especially if you aren't competing, also given you are still playing with setups, keep some cash for another item. That could be sway bars if needed.
I did the same, grabbed a set of RS4's for playing to take the load off...
The stock dark horse pads whatever they are seem to work pretty good and last a pretty good time on track. I bought Glocs to install when they finally go and interested to see what happens. 16 front 12 rear which was recommended by a sponsor and... (see full post)
As others have said for track work the stock cars dont have enough rate. By the time you factor in springs, front camber plates, and a DSC unit youre already a good step of the way towards a decent set of quality coilovers and you'd be much...
@TeeLew I had to do an entire set up to get my car capable. I know what youre saying. DSC did not put any time into this product. It has potential but you need someone that can engineer it right. As I stated my Best Friend (BFF) is a racecar...
@TeeLew I had to do an entire set up to get my car capable. I know what youre saying. DSC did not put any time into this product. It has potential but you need someone that can engineer it right. As I stated my Best Friend (BFF) is a racecar...
As others have said for track work the stock cars dont have enough rate. By the time you factor in springs, front camber plates, and a DSC unit youre already a good step of the way towards a decent set of quality coilovers and you'd be much...
As others have said for track work the stock cars dont have enough rate. By the time you factor in springs, front camber plates, and a DSC unit youre already a good step of the way towards a decent set of quality coilovers and you'd be much... (see full post)
@TeeLew I had to do an entire set up to get my car capable. I know what youre saying. DSC did not put any time into this product. It has potential but you need someone that can engineer it right. As I stated my Best Friend (BFF) is a racecar... (see full post)
I've had several guys on my DSC maps. Everyone went quicker than the stock controller. A couple guys picked up like 2-3 seconds a lap. Keep in mind, I didn't make their car that much faster. I just made them more comfortable to hustle a car with...
Yes…cover the entire front of your car, and any other protruding surfaces with PPF. Otherwise, they will be sandblasted after the first session. (see full post)
Tire is Continental Extremecontact Sport, dated from 2020.I've been into 2 HPDE events so far, and this year I was planning to be the last one for these tires due to age, just to be safe (6 years seem to be the consensus, even though there's...
I've had several guys on my DSC maps. Everyone went quicker than the stock controller. A couple guys picked up like 2-3 seconds a lap. Keep in mind, I didn't make their car that much faster. I just made them more comfortable to hustle a car with... (see full post)
Mustangs are tragically undersprung on the front. Get AJ Hartman's Magneride kit with 400-450 #/in springs. It's a massive difference in driving and a lot less harsh than you'd think. Use the stock rear spring to start. A bigger front anti-roll...
From what I remember - GT and GT350 stock DSC calibrations they used to have available for download were exactly the same (which was easy to verify by looking at them in DSC Tuner) - which tells you they put in very little time in the actual... (see full post)