hey steven had the same thing happen to night, check ur mounts cause once i changed my mounts it was all sweet, could be the motor hoping out of place from the mounting position, check for leaks to cause if u still got stock then id be checking them
yeah i was looking at the mounts yesterday seems fine to me no leaks that i can see i wanna check under the car soon once i get my stuff back will let you guys know what it is once i find it thanks for the heads up
Yo guys I got it on my car. I just removed a set of DC5 brembos and replaced with Modulo brakes. I can feel slight changes, the dc5 brembo produce a softer braking, while the modulo brakes produce a sharper braking. Both brake system are consider good, except if I were to go on tracks, I personally would prefer the modulo brakes with a more instant braking, especially when i'm on high speed.
Brief Reviews:
1. The modulo brake pad is slight larger than the dc5 brembo. The modulo brake pad measures: 118mm L x 72mm H. The DC5 brembo pads measures: 118mm L x 62mm H.
2. Since the pads is larger in height, this means the braking surface is also larger measuring from the edge of the center hat to the edge of the rotor disc.
3. And since there is larger braking surface and larger pads, this also means that modulo 4-piston has at least 10% enhancement in compare to the DC5 brembo.
Now I got a set of used dc5 brembos, anyone interested?
hey guys im looking into getting a ep3 and got a noob question can the dc5 mugen twinloop fit onto the ep3? or would you need minor changes cause i've seen one at a dealer around lansvale with a twinloop
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