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Brightonuk

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  1. Company name? Just found them Enishi co.,ltd in Thailand but no website
  2. I was looking for options on a Carbon Fiber Exhaust Shield I was thinking can I just purchase a CF tube and slide it on the silencer secure it with a couple of rivets Will the CF stand up to the direct heat of the exhaust? Any other suggestions?
  3. I was going to run aux out from the M-Unit into one of these https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001580700470.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.17fe7deddjlplh&algo_pvid=704a1b56-dc7d-47f7-82ac-c1f35f5bd8c1&algo_expid=704a1b56-dc7d-47f7-82ac-c1f35f5bd8c1-0&btsid=0bb0623b16071960662732350e5599&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_ Also available stateside but as I am not in any great hurry AliExpress seemed to be the most cost effective option
  4. With my 10" MoMO I could never see the gauges The new wheel works much better as I can see the gauges but or course you fix one issue and that causes another as now I cant see the shift light I plan to raise the unit by mounting it on a 1/2"rubber block.
  5. Nice one Almost as good as my handling skills in the wet
  6. Looks good and only 1400 away from me
  7. Agreed I was not going to go the vacuum bagging route just try to lay it up as this guy did I don't expect the result to be perfect but hopefully acceptable (I did research having this done by a pro and he quoted me $450 more expensive than a new one from Westerman)
  8. As I am looking to eliminate all the rocker switches in lue of a remote steering wheel setup, I was thinking on how to cover up the unused holes once the switches are no longer used and at the same time give the dash a facelift. A new CF dash is expensive so I was looking into skimming my dash with some carbon fiber mat lots of videos on youtube about it and it looks simple enough, time consuming but cheaper than the alternative. One concern is if it will lay flat over the spaces where the switches were. Has anyone ever undertaken skimming with CF if so any pointers?
  9. Cost you a bit more but cheaper than any other option for the same result https://www.ebay.com/itm/NRG-Innovations-8-Channel-Wireless-Electronic-Control-Switch-Unit-Nitrous-Lights-/122419318159 As opposed to https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=27707 I just purchased one and am in the process of wiring it up. Jeff has the same idea http://www.usa7s.net/vb/showthread.php?12121-Motogadget-M-Unit-Blue
  10. Apparently they are called Faston- Spade Connectors
  11. Both connectors and covers The connectors are the ones Renottse linked to but at 2 bucks a pop kinda expensive when you are rewiring the whole car with them
  12. Anyone know where I can source this style spade terminal?
  13. I dont know if this is true but very interesting and very frightening if it is true. Maybe some of our more learned members could comment https://www.facebook.com/shanevaughn38/videos/10219945275044223/
  14. Well just got back from a very very wet Track day at West Palm The result of how good are the Federal 595's...........................CRAP I will upload a video later but these were horrendous that said I have never had so much fun on the track, the grip is crap but the car is so predictable it was fun seeing how far I could push it. I am no stig and I did try to get sideways around the corners which was very easy to do with these tires, I am sure in the hands of a capable driver they could be drfted round every corner,,,, alas I am not that capable driver Maybe in the dry they will redeem themselves
  15. Just got them mounted and first impression heavier than the Toyos the car is less responsive overall the steering just feel heavier. Also deafinitely nosier but hard to tell over the exhaust. As I am in Florida twisty bits are none existent but in a straight line I can break them free for a standing start much easier than the Toyo (which its to be expected). I think for daily driving these are a good compromise between price and road manners and will certainly save your wallet. I will take them to the track hopefully on Wednesday if the weather holds It looks like rain but as the idea was to try them in the rain so it may work out. I plan to take the Toyos as well and switch between runs. I know the Toyos will outperform in the dry but I guess the idea is to see if the Federal's are acceptable at the track if nothing else they should improve my:driving:
  16. Perfect!!! Now I can check out the wet traction
  17. I will have to Google what this indicates. VS Toyo 888Rs And the all knowledgeable Google tells me, although not as grippy as the Toyo's they should last 4 times times longer (all things being equal)? Once I get these on the track (which looks like at lest 4 weeks away due to a tropical storm on my track day) I can offer a more informative review. Regardless for everyday driving these will save me a ton of money.
  18. Just came in With this much tread they should last a while and at $239 for all 4 I hope they work out I was hoping to track them Wednesday but the weather looks like it will be a wash out
  19. If I had seen that before Tuesday I would have voted for him...................................Sorry....... Still voted for him :flag:
  20. I agree and I think we should encourage Trump :iamwithstupid: to buy a Caterham as he may find "joy in hustling a featherweight car down a winding road"
  21. Another option might be 80/20 extrusions
  22. Vladimir The rear lights have been delivered please contact me
  23. Are you trying to drill and mount the snaps on the car? Is is an OEM cover or SB47s
  24. Thanks Even Less a selection in 13" I am going to give them a try if only for daily use and save the toyo for the track The Nankin NS2R don"t come in a 205/60/13
  25. Anyone used or using Federal SS595 brand tires?[h=1][/h]
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