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Old 07-05-16, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by SlowXIsf
Damn, that's a serious Spider-Man level of grip!!!

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Old 07-06-16, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Joker4096
Pictures? And more info please? I'm very interested.
Here is a picture of my stealth line lock and nitrous activation.

The fog light on the left is my nitrous activation. The added button on the right is my line lock. I also added pics of my engine bay and the progressive control. 😎

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Originally Posted by Bakewalk
Here is a picture of my stealth line lock and nitrous activation.

The fog light on the left is my nitrous activation. The added button on the right is my line lock. I also added pics of my engine bay and the progressive control. 😎

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How do you hook up a line lock?
Old 07-06-16, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Joker4096
How do you hook up a line lock?
You pay a performance shop to do it. That's what I did. The cost is very minimal, I believe the line lock system is around $200 plus installation... Give or take...
Old 07-06-16, 09:34 PM
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Props on the clean install. Especially like the oem switches.
Old 07-25-16, 10:05 PM
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who says it can't be done!!! Slicks are installed and ready for this weekend!







Old 07-26-16, 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Bakewalk
who says it can't be done!!! Slicks are installed and ready for this weekend!







Specs of the wheels and slicks?
Old 07-26-16, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Joker4096
Specs of the wheels and slicks?
The slicks are listed in the very first post of the thread. Product code MHR-172 from M and H tires and the rims are 17x8 Montegi rims. They have about half an inch clearance over the break calliper. No need to roll the fenders either as the tires for absolutely perfect!
Old 07-26-16, 11:18 AM
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17x9 +35 kosei k1 or buddyclubs p1 will also work
Let us know how it goes fellow Canuck
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Originally Posted by ISF2NV
17x9 +35 kosei k1 or buddyclubs p1 will also work
Let us know how it goes fellow Canuck
The offset on the Montegi that I'm using are a +32. So a little less than stock recommended so it gave that little extra room to not roll the fenders.
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Only got 3 runs in tonight, every time I got faster. Should be able to break into the 1.7 60 foot times. It was about 1500ft above sea level and only about 13 degrees Celsius.
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^^Your 1/8 time is pretty impressive. Especially given your altitude. I'm pretty sure you will get 1.7 60ft times. Keep it up
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Nice 60' time dude.
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nice work on the 60' times!!!!
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Originally Posted by idoke1
^^Your 1/8 time is pretty impressive. Especially given your altitude. I'm pretty sure you will get 1.7 60ft times. Keep it up
If you look at my other thread, I actually almost broke into the 1.5 60 foot times.


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