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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:59 pm 
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It already has full Buddy Club N1+ suspension so handles damn well already


Sweet, I've noticed that even with firmer than standard suspension setups they still like to start 1 wheel wondering the inside wheel when exiting a corner during spirited driving.


Well Im booked in for a Track day at Wakefield Park ont he 4th of September so we will find out how it goes then

Before the 4th I intend to:

Oil and Filter Chnage
Change Air Filter

Give it decent alignment and fit some betetr brake pads and higher temp fluid

Might also grab a Go-Pro HD if fund allow

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 9:45 am 
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im going to sound mega retarded on this

but meh

on our honda beast we where rolling with a pod filter ( that i disliked from the word go ) so i finaly ditched it in favour of a k&n pannel filter to use in the factory air box ( silly me i should have looked at a hks or spoon pannel filter as there where cheaper live and learn aye )
the differnce was mind blowing
car doorted so much better........so much so i will ( am ) recomending on to you asap

please snd me front lip..........i need one for our honda

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:33 am 
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FLAWLES wrote:
im going to sound mega retarded on this

but meh

on our honda beast we where rolling with a pod filter ( that i disliked from the word go ) so i finaly ditched it in favour of a k&n pannel filter to use in the factory air box ( silly me i should have looked at a hks or spoon pannel filter as there where cheaper live and learn aye )
the differnce was mind blowing
car doorted so much better........so much so i will ( am ) recomending on to you asap

please snd me front lip..........i need one for our honda


Wicked good to know, I don't want to go the Pod because if I get pulled over here, the cops can ask you to open the bonnet and if they see a Pod filter you will get an instant defect (Austrailias version of a Pink Sticker)

So was going to go the K&N and Spoon filter in stock box option, go to hear that they make a differnce, I will order the new filter this weekend

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:02 am 
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i think fourtyone automotive was specailing off spoon pannel filters for like $80nzd which is rather sharp
that and the intake sound is a millon times more agressive.and sounds alot better

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:19 pm 
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Id you look at a Mugen Intake (best intake you can get for honda, power wise) It uses the OEM intake arm, has a plastic intake box with pod type filter inside. Also the filter goes around a velocity stack. This along with a cold airfeed to the box is the best you can really get.

I run a Stock air box, K&N Panel filter and Civic SIR intake arm in my Shuttle and it works great. In saying that I removed the factory Intake in my Type R and installed a J's Racing intake and gained 5kw. Removing the Cat converter gained another 3kw


edit, this is ideal http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?p=34665

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:39 pm 
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Cheers for all the advise

Just sorted a HKS Panel replacement filter for $35

Will do the job for the time being :)

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
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New Filter

HKS for extra W%^K Factor

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
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HKS filter = Win

More induction noise :)

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Toyota Drifter wrote:
stock air box = Win

More induction noise :)


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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Drifters OMG you Didn't
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hunted wrote:
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stock air box = Win

More induction noise :)


Stock Air Box FTW 100% :D

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