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Originally posted by Rara:
6. And of course, there is always something to be said for "bling factor"
Ok im sold, Now i just need to find some of that stuff. The stuff where people except it in exchange for a product or service. I think they call it money, Im not sure... I never really have any
Alex
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OT: Pudmunkie: weren't you JUST looking for a trubendz exhaust, and now your sig says bassani? lol
Can't make up your mind?
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Originally posted by Kremitthefrog: I like to wear dresses and use binoculars to watch grandmas across the street.
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Shhhhhh....
And no I cant! Im actually pretty satisfied with my borla...
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Rara, what are you some sort of brake engineer? Thanks for all the info! I think for next season I'm going to try out the FSVT brake upgrade and see how I like it. I'll probably go to the Wilwood/Baer upgrade if/when I do any sort of turbo project. I think the FSVT upgrade will be nice for my street use. Mark
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Wow. Good writeup. I'm watering at the mouth and I'm beginning to look at the credit card.
Former owner of '99 CSVT - Silver #222/2760
356/334 wHP/TQ at 10psi on pump gas!
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Guess I owe RARA one eh?
He pretty much covered it all. (as he should be able to) I often suggest it's a matter of how hard you want to work the parts for the same given results. Would you put a small blower on a car and run it to the hilt or a slightly larger one that provides the same result with less effort?
Taxing the stock system to 98% may be equal to the larger rotor at perhaps 93%. Often with a nice complete package you net the same results at only 85% effort. Effort being a somewhat generic term here.
I didn't read how much larger the rotors are so it's hard to place a value on the cost to performance gains. But remember you're only talking half that for the torque numbers and maybe marginal swept area numbers for say 3/4" of dia.
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