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Old 03-16-2006, 09:22 PM
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I'd like to think I'm scary then.[&o]
 
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How difficult was your underdrive pulley to install?
 
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Old 03-17-2006, 04:25 AM
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Very easy...I had somebody do it. I like to watch and learn the first time.
 
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Hmmm, I'm going to try to visit road race performance this weekend, I'll get the scoop from them, find out what they have for me. If only I had more money and more technical ability with these "hide all the parts and give no room to work on them" engines. I miss working on my Camaro....so much easier and cheaper.
 
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yeah...it's a bitch to work on the Oulander!!
 
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Road Race Performance is going to trial fit some of their RA Lancer products on my car to see what will work... they have some toys I'm interested in, limited only by my wallet. Too bad I'm opposed to major credit card debt.[sm=boohoo.gif] I will visit not this weekend due to prior obligations, but next weekend on Saturday. They will provide the labor on the parts I buy...no Outlander headache....yeah for me.
 
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Old 03-20-2006, 06:54 PM
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Sounds good braugh...please let me know what you pick up. Good luck too!!!!
 
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Definately will do, they have never driven the AWD, the guys wife has a FWD, but she won't let him do anything except for put in the strut bar. They make one that doesn't require modding the master cylinder to use the Lancer RA strut bar. I'm open to anything they can throw at me...need speed first though. I want the piggyback unit and underdrive pulley, but we'll see.
 
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BTW, is yours a FWD or AWD? You don't have a MIVEC correct? What mod's are you running to get your 9 sec 0-60? I want to compare the FWD/AWD, 2.4/2.4MIVEC, etc. I want to see how much difference there is between the two, what mod's are required to get to certain times....just to satisfy my own curiosity. Still coming to CALI?
 
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Old 03-22-2006, 05:58 PM
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I have AWD..will the Lancer Strut Bar really work? I had to mod the master cylinder...BOOO!
Cali is soon...I won't be with the Outlander when I visit in a week or so. How far are you from Burbank?

 


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