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Yeah I was thinking TOB. But it could be your trans too. Did you replace the TOB? Have you lost any brake fluid? Does pumping the clutch help?Good luck. Hope it's just air in the lines or TOB. If there is or was a leak I think that can cause...
I'm a rules weenie, and my interpretation is that "the occupant" does not use the 3-bar clip to "adjust the size of the assembly" -- the 3-bar clip is what the installer uses to fit the assembly to the vehicle. An occupant (someone sitting in a...
Kinda strange situation. Private property and all that kinda thing.
Well my other suggestion still stands. Over the sides of the seat at the hinge point and down to the lap mount locations. Going straight under has a tendency to crush the family...
I have been accused more than once of spending other peoples money so I guess what goes around comes around. I just finished reading fab mans 267 page post and it was enlightening for what can be accomplished and scary for my pocket book. Funny...
Great looking Beast and all it needs now is a decal on the side for " TrackMustangsOnline , " ha! Do you run the CS in Time Trials or just use for fun whipping up on C5 Vettes?
Gotcha. I have seen people complain about it but I’ve never experienced it personally.Pagid RST3/GLOC R12 has worked great for me. Also squeezing the brake instead of stabbing it like Steve mentioned
I know it's not a direct fit you need a proper aftermarket ECU to use it properly and who knows what else. Which is why I solved that issue for me by going back to OEM rear pads.
Gotcha. I have seen people complain about it but I’ve never experienced it personally.Pagid RST3/GLOC R12 has worked great for me. Also squeezing the brake instead of stabbing it like Steve mentioned (see full post)
I know it's not a direct fit you need a proper aftermarket ECU to use it properly and who knows what else. Which is why I solved that issue for me by going back to OEM rear pads.
Look forward to seeing all you guys at the Mustang Roundup this August and it is so cool for a well respected Mustang Aftermarket Company to get out and meet so many of their customers at the track!!!
How's it going everyone! Tyler with LMR here. We just got back from Mustang week where we had our team at MSR Houston doing a little HPDE.Some of you may have met a few of the guys at Motorsport Park Hastings, but if you haven't, I am sure you...
The scenery at VIMC is unbeatable!
They have a beautiful location and facility, the track it self is on the smaller side (and very technical) but so much fun.
I will make sure to contact you the next time we visit Vancouver Island so I make sure it is during one of your track days. I am sure you wouldn't mind have a 74 year old TMO track rat drive your car for 5-10 or more laps, ha. Seriously, do post...
Front -3.5 and rear only -1.75(1) The rear camber kind of surprised me.(2) I wonder if these settings changed when they changed to stickier tires on 18" wheels?