Project R

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That's how the ca18 1 works
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Should be like the ca
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I got some new toys for me and the sx. The AFR gauge should help me figure out what is going on with the tune and see if I can finally solve the misfire problem!

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I test fitted the harness with the stock seats. I'm looking for a proper racing bucket seat but haven't found anything decent for a good price yet. What do people think about using these with the stock seats? A bad idea?

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Awesome shoes and awesome harness im so jealous
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Dude!!! Those shoes?!? Awesomeness
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As long as your butt stays in the seat Mid Corner .. all good.

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Shot guys! I'm loving the shoes as well.

@DriftZ, I'll have to give it a go and see what happens :)
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So whens this car going to show face?

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As soon as I can figure out my spark breakdown problem. I've been going through an online course on tuning so I can start fault finding the map. The course it at http://www.learntotune.com. Seems pretty awesome so far, but costs some $$$.
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Ideally out of a safety point of view I would advise getting a one piece seat. In the event of a roll over the stock seat could break at the hinge and cause some serious damage...

However, awesome parts man!
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Thanks Mario, seats are definitely on my list. Btw, I've got my power brace waiting in the wings to, but haven't taken a pic yet.
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Trance101 wrote:Thanks Mario, seats are definitely on my list. Btw, I've got my power brace waiting in the wings to, but haven't taken a pic yet.

Awesome man, these power braces have gone down well with every single one we have sold. Positive feedback all the way. We only have one left, however will get some more made.

Also fender braces, get the cages in production and do some strut braces for front and rear.
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