CortezBanks
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your ride is :worthy:
Just so you know I wasnt "hating on your car", I just picture this thing on a track only car. As long as you plan on using the car is all I care about. Trailer queens FTL.The internals are not getting touched. The cars as fast as I need and the suspension handles great. Hopefully i'll make it up to Beaver Run, our local road course, a few times this summer.
psssh.....drag strips and car shows ftw.
:smackself:what:I'll agree with half that. I actually like going to shows. The most fun I have with the car are road trips and driving on back roads in the middle of nowhere with just a few of my friends. The function/form is more of a reply to the comments I used to get to slam the car. I'd rather have a well tuned suspension than a car that sits on the ground and rubs on every turn. But then again its just a sig, I forget half the shit I type in those anyway.
Fixed.NO!! SIGS REPRESENT YOUR LIFE!!!! lol
Most people do miss the notion that completely dumping your car on the ground makes it handles worse. People mistake less body roll for better handling when you actually increased the distance of the suspension roll center compared with the body because you're suspension geometry is all screwed up, your LCA's are now putting up in the air and your steering sucks because you're tie rods are swinging on a horrible arcI'd rather have a well tuned suspension than a car that sits on the ground and rubs on every turn.
haha, thats much better. Future plans? Not too much left if you don't go into internal stuff.Fixed.
I'm in the process of stripping the red paint off the calipers and sanding down the casting marks, then I'm going to paint them a flat titanium color. While I'm doing this I want to do APR extended wheel studs and Earl's brake lines.haha, thats much better. Future plans? Not too much left if you don't go into internal stuff.
:talk:wnded::shocked2: thats right you nappy headed CF hoe!! jk nice partsSo when do the engine mods start?
I'm trying to figure out where the "Function > Form" part of the sig comes into play.