Ryanfett's '08 NBP TL-S Progress Thread
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Wow....love it all!
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After using the polymer stuff that bonds and builds layers that chemically protect the surface...I've never gone back.
Wolfgang's is pricey at $40ish...
Try this stuff, I am probably gonna see how it does anyway.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Wolfgang's is pricey at $40ish...
Try this stuff, I am probably gonna see how it does anyway.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...=ATVPDKIKX0DER
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You guys are really into knobs, amirite?
Shiet...I need to update my fs thread...I swear, I had a fetish for a while...I have like 6 different knobs...different styles. It's like I was searching for the one guy's knob that fit nicely in my hand to jerk off and I just stuck with it.
Shiet...I need to update my fs thread...I swear, I had a fetish for a while...I have like 6 different knobs...different styles. It's like I was searching for the one guy's knob that fit nicely in my hand to jerk off and I just stuck with it.
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I began noticing some hesitation and jerkiness mainly at slow speeds in first and it really started to bother me. After some research, it seemed the culprit was the APP sensor. I just installed the new one and it seemed to drive a lot smoother right away. I'm driving to Pittsburgh tomorrow so it should give the ECU plenty of time to re learn itself.
Also as I was tightening down the bolt that holds the APP bracket, the head snapped right off So I put my bolt extraction experience to the test and prevailed!
Also as I was tightening down the bolt that holds the APP bracket, the head snapped right off So I put my bolt extraction experience to the test and prevailed!
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You guys are really into knobs, amirite?
Shiet...I need to update my fs thread...I swear, I had a fetish for a while...I have like 6 different knobs...different styles. It's like I was searching for the one guy's knob that fit nicely in my hand to jerk off and I just stuck with it.
Shiet...I need to update my fs thread...I swear, I had a fetish for a while...I have like 6 different knobs...different styles. It's like I was searching for the one guy's knob that fit nicely in my hand to jerk off and I just stuck with it.
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Woooah the slammer totally fits your interior styling! Looks awesome.
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^^^ True dat.....
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Oh Sickest TL (09-07-2016)
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hey man I'm right there with ya lol. I pay 115 a month to pay for a parking garage spot from may to october.. then 500 to store it for the winter which is oct 31st to april 30th . So I'm at like 1100 a year just in garage fees FFS. It kills me but I cant afford a house right now
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Nice updates - been out of the loop for a minute - did you every go moar low - or get some fender rolling? also just curious what your ground to fender lip height - I think someone asked it earlier in the thread - figured I'd check...i'm playing with going slightly lower - BC has facility in Orlando, where I could drive down and have them upgrade my springs and even re-valve my shocks if I needed them too based on spring rates...dunno yet
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yeah i'm still playing with the idea of being lower, but I know that I would need to increase my spring rates to lower moar comfortably - not trying to break my oil pan. Keep the photo's coming bro!
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nice ryan! I agree on the navi thing. Dont get me wrong if I could have been able to afford a type s at the time than I would have gotten that but I had to settle for a base and I knew I wanted one without a navi just because how dated it is and they never work right lol.
Go a hair lower dude. YOU CAN DO IT. Do you find the TEIN SA hair bouncy? I have the street flex and have the dampening basically at full stiff and they still feel a lil bouncy. Mind you the roads around here are bump and dip central so that could have something to do with it and I know Dave (sockr) said his are a lil bouncy too. Curious as to how you find the SA setup
Go a hair lower dude. YOU CAN DO IT. Do you find the TEIN SA hair bouncy? I have the street flex and have the dampening basically at full stiff and they still feel a lil bouncy. Mind you the roads around here are bump and dip central so that could have something to do with it and I know Dave (sockr) said his are a lil bouncy too. Curious as to how you find the SA setup
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nice ryan! I agree on the navi thing. Dont get me wrong if I could have been able to afford a type s at the time than I would have gotten that but I had to settle for a base and I knew I wanted one without a navi just because how dated it is and they never work right lol.
Go a hair lower dude. YOU CAN DO IT. Do you find the TEIN SA hair bouncy? I have the street flex and have the dampening basically at full stiff and they still feel a lil bouncy. Mind you the roads around here are bump and dip central so that could have something to do with it and I know Dave (sockr) said his are a lil bouncy too. Curious as to how you find the SA setup
Go a hair lower dude. YOU CAN DO IT. Do you find the TEIN SA hair bouncy? I have the street flex and have the dampening basically at full stiff and they still feel a lil bouncy. Mind you the roads around here are bump and dip central so that could have something to do with it and I know Dave (sockr) said his are a lil bouncy too. Curious as to how you find the SA setup
yea interested to see how your SA are as well. i have a feeling they won't be as bouncy. i still love the flex but it definitely can be improved regarding dampening. looking back i should have gone with the SA to save some money, but oh well.