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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    Another few months go by, not much news...

    I installed an 8" sub with amp that I'm pretty happy with. Total project cost was $200, it 'gets down', so I'm sated.

    I was waiting to see if APR were doing a revision of the stock turbo code, but this never eventuated. As its gone from likely to not happening, I'll likely slowly go down the CC path.

    My attempt to install a sports cat have been halted as no one near me seems to want to look at this for decent coin, so I have a sports cat and spacer gathering dust.

    New oil, filter and TT calipers went in on the weekend. Its nice not to have the noise the old calipers were causing me.

    Anyone wanting some bits towards a front TT brake setup, let me know. I've got spare pads and carriers, just need the calipers, rotors and some fluid and you're good to go!

    I've been enjoying the front end traction with the 595RSR's, very happy with these so far, it makes the torquey FWD much more enjoyable.
    Federal 595's? I suppose you're not skidding them but on RWD cars they delam pretty quick, all the boys i know are now running Achilles.

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    Definitely not trying to drift or anything fancy, just a nice cheap option (<$200 a corner) for some sticky rubber.
    I have not tried a lot of brands, but these help with the 1st and second gear torque lumps that occur at around 3.5k rpm.

    Which model of Achilles in particular?

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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    Definitely not trying to drift or anything fancy, just a nice cheap option (<$200 a corner) for some sticky rubber.
    I have not tried a lot of brands, but these help with the 1st and second gear torque lumps that occur at around 3.5k rpm.

    Which model of Achilles in particular?
    I'll find out.

    Option1 Garage do the 595's for $110 in brissy.. i ran them on all my old cars (FC3S, Type x etc)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jboogie View Post
    I'll find out.

    Option1 Garage do the 595's for $110 in brissy.. i ran them on all my old cars (FC3S, Type x etc)
    You may be referring to the 595 SS, rather than RS-R at that price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seangti View Post
    Probably. Drift days are expensive!

    Ill probably just run ss' on the polo. I need new tyres anyway!!

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    The RSR's are recommended by a few on here for tracking, thats why I went with them. Pretty good in the wet for a semi-slick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    The RSR's are recommended by a few on here for tracking, thats why I went with them. Pretty good in the wet for a semi-slick.
    Any wheel spin in first or second witg them?

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    Thats a hard one to say.
    I don't launch, but I know the traction is much improved over the stock conti's, the KU31's I've used previously.

    They bite well, but if I say they do and you're putting out more torque, then you'd easily be disappointed that you can overwhelm yours.

    For me they are pretty comfortable, don't appear to be wearing prematurely, have taken a screw which didn't go through, were reasonably cheap and bite (pretty well in the wet too).

    I'm not sure what the experts say, but I'd put a good spec set on the front and leave the rears with a decent trye over a lesser spec tyres on all corners as the front does all the hard work (like having big brakes up front and leaving the rears as is).

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    So you've got the front biting in, and the rear going loose?

    Not ok!
    Cheap, Fast, Reliable. Choose two.

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    No, I have the front biting and the rears never not had traction for me. I've not had the rear come out, feel loose or anything like that.

    My comment is that the worst tyres i've had on my car (waxy used Marangoni's) that made the car understeer horribly were fine on the back. I don't see the point in paying for expensive rear tyres, again just my opinion.
    Last edited by noone; 19-03-2013 at 07:42 AM.

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