little help with this setting
Hello
I am selling the SC with aftercooler, I was making near 300 whp. To get extra grip I bought a 18" OZ Superleggera set and a Cusco front Sway bay, 160% stiffer than stock. I have the Brembo big brake kit with NO spacers
The setting which I am using is
-18x8 ET 45 225/40
-18x9 ET 55 255/35
-UK aligement setting
-Front Sway bay 160% stiffer
-This wheels weight similar than stock.
Should go back to stock? or there is a better setting?
Thanks
I am selling the SC with aftercooler, I was making near 300 whp. To get extra grip I bought a 18" OZ Superleggera set and a Cusco front Sway bay, 160% stiffer than stock. I have the Brembo big brake kit with NO spacers
The setting which I am using is
-18x8 ET 45 225/40
-18x9 ET 55 255/35
-UK aligement setting
-Front Sway bay 160% stiffer
-This wheels weight similar than stock.
Should go back to stock? or there is a better setting?
Thanks
Originally Posted by glagola1,Aug 16 2004, 04:30 PM
Well, what do you want to do with your car? I think that would help us out some.
Street? Track? Auto-x?
Street? Track? Auto-x?
Originally Posted by Asura,Aug 17 2004, 08:20 AM
If your tires don't rub, then they are not wide enough. What tires are you using? Is the engine back together?
Tire size are
18x8 225/40 Front
18x9 255/35 Rear
Those are the size that Tire rack recommends for this wheels. I am using S03
Engine would be stock after selling the SC
Juan
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Originally Posted by S2000_Europe,Aug 17 2004, 01:46 AM
Asura I do not understand you
Tire size are
18x8 225/40 Front
18x9 255/35 Rear
Those are the size that Tire rack recommends for this wheels. I am using S03
Engine would be stock after selling the SC
Juan
Tire size are
18x8 225/40 Front
18x9 255/35 Rear
Those are the size that Tire rack recommends for this wheels. I am using S03
Engine would be stock after selling the SC
Juan
I am just saying you might be able to run a wider tire without it rubbing.
eg. 265/35 or 275/35 rears and 235/40 fronts.
If it rubs slightly, you can always roll the fenders a bit.




