GolNat
Autocross Champion
wanna be a balla, shot calla, 20 inch blades...
On the Impala!!
wanna be a balla, shot calla, 20 inch blades...
Lol yes, 18x8 ET35 “Peelers” with ECS hub centric rings on 225/40zr18 tires. See posted pics for how far they stick out.
Sadly, oem brakes look TINY now with so much room
Just for good measure, here’s another iPhone pic. It’s raining cats and dogs right now so no camera pics for a bit.
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Thanks! Fit looks waaaaay more aggressive in person, but they’re nice reps for daily. Going with bronze RSe10s for track days eventuallyThose look pretty
Fresh from the shop... Now it needs a bath. Couple of spots I'm worried about adhesion - one on the driver rear near the top stipples, one at a rear defroster corner, and one up near the spoiler. Guess we'll see how it looks in a few days time with the stuff dries.
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Could also be a slight elevation change too. I routinely do a 200 mi trip between Houston and San Antonio back and forth. For the longest time I couldn’t figure out why I averaged worse going to Houston vs coming back to San Antonio. Realized there’s a real slow and steady elevation climb going there and coming back it’s more downhill. To the human eye you almost can’t tell the road is a degree inclined. Also crosswinds play a factor too, they seem to really pick up at nightIn other news - not what I did to my MK6 today, but the other day...
Took a nice ~430 mile round trip on Wednesday. Super interesting takeaway: MFA says I averaged ~23.X MPG on the way down doing between 70 and 75 MPH, but I averaged ~28.X MPG on the way back doing right around 80 the whole way. To add to my confusion, I was in a lot more traffic on the way back? Maybe something to do with boost levels (and thus air fuel ratios) at 2.5K RPM vs 3K RPM?
Could also be a slight elevation change too. I routinely do a 200 mi trip between Houston and San Antonio back and forth. For the longest time I couldn’t figure out why I averaged worse going to Houston vs coming back to San Antonio. Realized there’s a real slow and steady elevation climb going there and coming back it’s more downhill. To the human eye you almost can’t tell the road is a degree inclined. Also crosswinds play a factor too, they seem to really pick up at night
the earth is flat bruh
I only managed to get two clean laps not held up by traffic and I managed a 1:50.5 at Road Atlanta. I think I got about as much as I could out of 200 hp, but I’m sure the 1:40’s are achievable.
Crazy, because time out my instructor estimated my car was worth about a 2:00.X.
The new brake lines performed as advertised, great pedal through entire sessions even on the stock calipers. The Superpro ball joints are pretty great. The car has just that bit more front end bite, turn in is much sharper; I feel like I can crank the steering wheel as hard as I like and there‘s no hint of push, it just hooks and tells me clearly when I’m asking for too much angle.
Hankook RS4s, 225/45-17. Very happy with them so far, good grip and I can't beat on them hard enough to get them greasy. The warmer you get them the harder they hook.What rubbers are you on? 10 seconds is a mile, driver mod engaged