oh by the way, if you don't like their service, you needn't worry. last time i was in there, i was told that with all the corporate deals they're signing, they no longer have time to run the service...
ive always found steven and chris to be very helpful. sometimes i dont agree with some of the advice they give me but when it comes to suspension, they seem to be right on the mark.
i asked a US member of ClubRSX whom has swapped his suspension and brakes to the JDM ones and presuming AUDM DC5R brakes are the same as the USDM DC5S, they rear brakes are not the same. But they do...
JDM DC5R also has a different set of dials. Theirs comes with a nice "Type R" logo that lights up when the lights are on but the max speed shown is 180km/h whereas the AUDM max speed is 240km/h. This...
Could you tell us quickly about the benefits/drawbacks of Metal Matrix CATs as compared to S2000 CATs? In an earlier post you rave about S2000 CATs and later on you mention that Metal...
Wondering if anyone would be able to help me with acquiring the right part number for the Mugen Airbox that will fit the AUDM DC2R and not inhibit ABS.
i find it very amusing that the term "altezzas" is so commonly used. do many people realise it's origin? we don't even get the Altezza in australia! shouldn't we be calling them "is200s"?
CAI: top end power, no heat soak, ideal for drag
SRI: better throttle response, heat soak, better than CAI for track
Airbox (such as Mugen, Gruppem): even...
1. Check the recaro fitment. My seats were opened up by an overweight previous owner who actually crushed one of the sides, now I'm looking to have it...
do u have some facts from research or personal experience to back up these statements? twmong on clubrsx recently installed hotwires with ngk spark plugs so i dont believe u have to use nology spark...
some of these suggestions are so funny. i agree with thanh. do some research. try clubrsx. u'll find that there is a world of difference between the audm dc5r and audm dc5 base. then u'll find that...
dc5r and dc5s... depends on what you want out of your car. if you want a boy racer sporty car to fang on the track now and then, have a bit of a gun through the mountains, then go the R. if you're...