Jumbosrule
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- Oct 8, 2011
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Yes, on BC coilovers, 3 inches lower than stock. Tires are Yokohama parada spec x 255/50/20.
You are spot on about the 5AT - even though it's built, above 16psi it starts slipping. 450 is about as much as I would ask for short periods of time but that's me just being conservative. 400 to the rear wheels in this car is more than enough fun. If I had to eek out every last tenth, I'd start with lightweight forged wheels. Stockers are 38lbs each.
Also looking into a CF driveshaft - would save me something like 55 lbs of rotational weight. Drag slicks, maximum boost, take out the rear seats and subwoofer enclosure... I think I could touch 11s. The GTX37 series would be a bolt on upgrade for more top end. I've never really had that goal though - 200mph in a 4300 lb SUV is just asking for trouble.
I've seen a couple guys paint the lower trim to match the car. Looks really classy to me - think it is the direction I want to go.
You are spot on about the 5AT - even though it's built, above 16psi it starts slipping. 450 is about as much as I would ask for short periods of time but that's me just being conservative. 400 to the rear wheels in this car is more than enough fun. If I had to eek out every last tenth, I'd start with lightweight forged wheels. Stockers are 38lbs each.
Also looking into a CF driveshaft - would save me something like 55 lbs of rotational weight. Drag slicks, maximum boost, take out the rear seats and subwoofer enclosure... I think I could touch 11s. The GTX37 series would be a bolt on upgrade for more top end. I've never really had that goal though - 200mph in a 4300 lb SUV is just asking for trouble.
I've seen a couple guys paint the lower trim to match the car. Looks really classy to me - think it is the direction I want to go.