Mugen SS front bumper install (pics)
#33
I love 'em. Didn't push them hard enough the first time out.
Last time out (due to some really freaky conditions i.e. weather and some of the best guys being absent etc...) I ended up being the quickest out of all 10 S2000s that ran.
Still got a long way to go in the skills department. I'm thinking about the Evolution school this summer.
Buddy Clubs have replaced the kg/mms too - I haven't got them dialed in yet. Hopefully I'll have some time later in the week to fuss around with the height. (and get an alignment)
How are those RSs treating you?
Last time out (due to some really freaky conditions i.e. weather and some of the best guys being absent etc...) I ended up being the quickest out of all 10 S2000s that ran.
Still got a long way to go in the skills department. I'm thinking about the Evolution school this summer.
Buddy Clubs have replaced the kg/mms too - I haven't got them dialed in yet. Hopefully I'll have some time later in the week to fuss around with the height. (and get an alignment)
How are those RSs treating you?
#35
Jeff: Congrats on beating out 9 other S2000's! The Tein's are good, but the pillow ball mounts make a lot of noise. I may pick up some Mugen N-zeros from another local owner who's promising me a good deal though.
Huy Tran: I have the SSR Type-C's in 17x7.5J +48 F and 17x8.5J +55 R
these are currently my autocross wheels so I'm running Kumho Victoracers (basically racing slicks) 225/45 F and 255/40 R
but if I was running them for street use I would probably get a set of Toyo RA-1's.
Huy Tran: I have the SSR Type-C's in 17x7.5J +48 F and 17x8.5J +55 R
these are currently my autocross wheels so I'm running Kumho Victoracers (basically racing slicks) 225/45 F and 255/40 R
but if I was running them for street use I would probably get a set of Toyo RA-1's.