It looked a little average when it came off, but this is the result of spending about an hour on it with a rag and brake clean. I need to use a gas torch on it to get the old bonded bushes out of it so I'll need to repaint it again after I do that.That's the subframe off the car? I thought it was a new one! I'm still amazed by how clean and tidy you keep this thing.
It looked a little average when it came off, but this is the result of spending about an hour on it with a rag and brake clean. I need to use a gas torch on it to get the old bonded bushes out of it so I'll need to repaint it again after I do that.
Hopefully, yeah. Although I was having this discussion with someone else, it's impossible for me to say for sure what effect it has, as I'm coupling it with other work at the same time, such as lighter wheels, wider tires, less weight etc. But I hope the whole lot works together well.Good effort with the bushes. Second to last photo![]()
The new bushes should provide better response for all driver inputs.
Yeah the compression and poor quality of the phone mic really don't capture what it sounded like at all. Sounded bloody impressive in person though. Backfires would be off the chain.I'm sure I can hear a tractor in your garage but I can't see it.That is awesome. I did a similar thing with an ST215, took off the down pipe and and exhaust to fix some issues but we had to move the car so we started it up without the down pipe. Such a good sound.
Quick work doing the changes to get it running again. Good job.
That's looking hella racecar now.![]()
That's how the foot wells look now. You can see the individual looms I've done for each switch that goes on the lower dash panel. Keeps it simple and tidy I think. In the passenger footwell you can see the ECU. It's not properly mounted yet, I'll be putting it a little higher, but you get the idea.
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With the seat back in it starts to look like a race car...
I actually really like the matte black design RPF1, but yes, the design is somewhat lost from a distance with black wheels. I've already made my decision, wasn't even really close for me, but I've been surprised so far by the mixed reactions. It's about 50/50.SILVER!!!
Black wheels hide the design. You may as well be run steel wheels if they are black. (You hit a nerve of mine about wheel colour
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If you are going to spend that much money on RPF1 wheels you have to see them.
I'm only seeing 100% silver here. Unless you count yourself as 3 people!I actually really like the matte black design RPF1, but yes, the design is somewhat lost from a distance with black wheels. I've already made my decision, wasn't even really close for me, but I've been surprised so far by the mixed reactions. It's about 50/50.
No no, I'm silver too, was just curious to what others thought.I'm only seeing 100% silver here. Unless you count yourself as 3 people!It is your car after all so don't let anyone tell you want to do. 👍
I'm contemplating bronze Rota Grids for mine. Bronze is underrated these days.No no, I'm silver too, was just curious to what others thought.
I actually like the idea of bronze too, but can't get them in my size. Being track wheels though I won't be going down the path of getting them coated so it was really only down to the available options.
Yeah but... Rotas? Come on mate.I'm contemplating bronze Rota Grids for mine. Bronze is underrated these days.
That's good. You had me worried for a moment.No no, I'm silver too, was just curious to what others thought.
I actually like the idea of bronze too, but can't get them in my size. Being track wheels though I won't be going down the path of getting them coated so it was really only down to the available options.
Should get these instead.I'm contemplating bronze Rota Grids for mine. Bronze is underrated these days.
Exactly. Support the companies who have done the R&D and not just copied with inferior materials...Should get these instead.https://www.rayswheels.co.jp/products/wheel.php?lang=en&wheel=TE37SAGA
Don't know if i can stretch that far though. Really don't have the money for Rays wheels...Exactly. Support the companies who have done the R&D and not just copied with inferior materials...
I'd much rather run around on the quality rims you have currently than take a step backwards on to some Rotas just because you like the design. I know some people run Rotas and say they are ok, but I'm not a fan of companies making money out of ripping off other people's designs, especially when the original ones have been manufactured to be stronger and lighter using processes such as forging, and the replicas are just cast with cheap materials. That's a no from me.Don't know if i can stretch that far though. Really don't have the money for Rays wheels...
I didn't have the money for Advans but I saved up over a while and went for it. Volks are quite pricey compared but when you want quality, which your car seems to be then pay the extra. I'm with Punknoodle on this. Don't pay for cheaply made knockoffs. All you are doing is putting money into the wrong persons pocket. Rays could go out of business if everyone bought Rotas. You wouldn't want that would you?Don't know if i can stretch that far though. Really don't have the money for Rays wheels...
...but I'm not a fan of companies making money out of ripping off other people's designs...
...especially when the original ones have been manufactured to be stronger and lighter using processes such as forging, and the replicas are just cast with cheap materials.
Rays could go out of business if everyone bought Rotas.
You raise some very good points, one could say that MOST of the people who are buying Rota's would have been unlikely to be customers of Rays due to cost, and I accept that. I guess my way of thinking has always been more focused on the performance aspect of a product. I see what goes in to making a quality wheel like SSR, Work, Rays, Enkei etc and I just know I wouldn't be satisfied on using something that I know the same level of engineering hasn't gone in to. Even when I was only using it on the street.To be fair, it's just a wheel. They're not super complicated, and to a certain extent there's only so many designs that can exist without pushing into crazy territory. As far as something like TE37s, there's only so much you can do with a six spoke with squared edges.
Rays are welcome to popularise the look, and they get more than enough mileage out of the brand name. I don't think there's anything to be gained by restricting other companies from making similar versions of what is ultimately a very basic design.
This is where Rays put their value in, and where the user needs to choose what they want out of their product. If you're just tooling around the streets, Rotas are fine. If you're going to be smashing your wheels into gutters as you yolo drift bro around the suburbs, no wheel on earth will stand up to that.
If you're on a track, Rays are probably a good investment if you can afford it.
But they never will, because it will never happen. They're two different products, and there are reasons to buy both. It's just that people that don't need super high performance aren't now forced to spend thousands of dollars just for the look. That's capitalism for you, the market has a need and someone met it.