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Eh haven't noticed too much yet really feels the same as stock really.. Maybe someone else driving will notice but I went almost 2 weeks without driving my car..
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Awesome info Brandon. So many variables!! Lol
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-Mazdaspeed Short Ram Intake
-HKS SSQV Bov
-Tein S-Tech Springs
-225/40/18 Nitto Neo Gen Tires on RX-8 Wheels
<span style="color:#FF0000">http://www.JTuned.com
Nice car man. Bwoody is getting a few parts out for the CSRT-4, DCR is getting serious with parts for it also. They have it into the 12s already, should be into the 11s before long.
Check us out at www.cosrtoc.net
Check us out at www.cosrtoc.net
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I got the Bwoody traction bars and installed them last night, with a little help from mah friends. Pretty easy install but getting the car high enough to open up two holes with a drill was tough. Not to mention the lack of leverage made for very tired workers.
They look great and work like a dream. I can't believe the difference in wheel hop and torque steer. The TS is still there but only in extreme conditions. You can tell the car is forcing more traction. So I'm very happy. Considering it was only a $200 ish mod I'm extremely pleased. I even got em powder coated by Bwoody to match my red calipers. This is my first order from them but they seem like a solid shop with great products. Now to decide on a Bwoody intake or Mopars.
Here's some picts of the first wax job.. Using a product called Zaino (http://www.zainostore.com/). Known for it's deep show shine and is said to be optically perfect. It's expensive but comes highly recommended from a number of people so I gave it a go. So far I like it, except for the muscle you have to put behind it starting out. Each application is supposed to get easier tho so we'll see.
Big Thanks to Bertha for stopping by to help me muscle through the last bit so I could get to the Hamburger Stand Sunday.




Nice car man. Bwoody is getting a few parts out for the CSRT-4, DCR is getting serious with parts for it also. They have it into the 12s already, should be into the 11s before long.
Check us out at www.cosrtoc.net[/b]
I got the Bwoody traction bars and installed them last night, with a little help from mah friends. Pretty easy install but getting the car high enough to open up two holes with a drill was tough. Not to mention the lack of leverage made for very tired workers.
They look great and work like a dream. I can't believe the difference in wheel hop and torque steer. The TS is still there but only in extreme conditions. You can tell the car is forcing more traction. So I'm very happy. Considering it was only a $200 ish mod I'm extremely pleased. I even got em powder coated by Bwoody to match my red calipers. This is my first order from them but they seem like a solid shop with great products. Now to decide on a Bwoody intake or Mopars.
Here's some picts of the first wax job.. Using a product called Zaino (http://www.zainostore.com/). Known for it's deep show shine and is said to be optically perfect. It's expensive but comes highly recommended from a number of people so I gave it a go. So far I like it, except for the muscle you have to put behind it starting out. Each application is supposed to get easier tho so we'll see.
Big Thanks to Bertha for stopping by to help me muscle through the last bit so I could get to the Hamburger Stand Sunday.
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