I just got my new Eibach springs in. I would like to know if anyone has knowledge and might want to help me install these. It would be fun? And I dont mind throwing in dinner and a few good beers after.
Well I never changed the fuel percentage ( add 3-5%) after adding the headers so technically I was running a little lean. The best run was 13.87 but the car was right on all day. I ran an .89 on an .87 and an .88 on an .87 and my last run a lit the red trying to cut a good light and ran an .86 on an .87. My first pass of the day I had a .001 reaction time. I went three rounds so I was happy.
Ups man dropped off my Nav today roght before I left for work. Hopefully I have enough time to cut up my bezel so I can get it installed by Sunday. Now where did I put my dremel...
Finally finished the Nav install. I used a bit too much hardener on the left side though and got a small crack from it flexing when I reinstalled the bezel. When I start work on my next project I'll repair it. Hopefully I wont have to strip it all the way down. Anyway, I built my own mounting brackets for the install. The I opened my stock non-nav bezel up about 1/4" and filled the "ears". Not hard, but time consuming since I only had short stretches to work on it.
Claude...you know Black Chrome exhaust tips would look awesome with your new wheels......
Just a thought....
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