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Right now I'm running Kumos 195/50/15 in the front and 205/65/15 in the rear. They don't rub, But I did have to pull the fenters out a little. When I get some money, I plan on running 205/50/15 all the was around.
I over fill the engine a little, so I haven't had any starvation problems. The next engine will have a windage tray. |
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Tires and driving skill will make the biggest difference. 205/50 15 sizes are easy to find and very cheap. You should be able to find good R comp tires (semi slicks) for around 100 or so. If you haven't done so already find a better seat, something that keeps you in one place
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I haven't found them for less that $160, but I'd love some R comps. I'll have to see how my sponsorships pan out.
As far as seats, I have some custom ones on order, just waiting for them to be finished. |
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Mike!!!!! Hey, we need to get my car done so i can go out and run at the track w/ you...
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That, or you could co drive mine.
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No, we need to get me sponsored and finish the build already. it hasnt been worked on in a year.
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A man once asked, "If you have hot naked women in one hand and a tub of jelly in the other, which do you choose?"
And the wise master (Joey Tribbiani) replied, "Put your hands together!" You can co-drive AND build your car.
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