Honestly if you want to be sure that the impurities on the paint surface are removed after washing, use a simple clay bar over the entire surface. This will make the process that much longer but it will ensure a clean surface before you begin to apply your wax plus it will help the wax last...
What dyno are you using?
I have heard it DOES make a difference. 9.6 is obviously way off. Tq does seem low as well. I agree that a call to Sean should help. Be patient, he is super busy these days.
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I was with Sean today. Took the TT SRT to another shop for delivery. He says standard for a 5lb set up on a Gen II stock motor is about 115-130 hp gain. You are about right on with that.
Mine has pretty much the same mods as yours just headers. 544 hp.
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A: This product is probably intended for use with run flats.
B: In the case of a minor leak, it COULD prove useful in getting your car home or to a tire shop.
C: I would be concerned with corrosion to the wheel or finish if you left it on for a period of time.
I would be interested to...
That mark is obviously from backing it off the trailer... Doesn't take a doctor to diagnose that one.
Id be super pissed too. Go after all of them!!!!
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Search search my friend. There was just a ton on eBay and XVipers I think had a bunch. If you can get a hold of Mike, maybe, just maybe, you could get a set from there.
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Ahh that's better... I can see more than one spoke at a time :lmao:
Looks great. I am a huge fan of those - If I could, Id pic up a set and black them out for me.
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Just take a plastic sandwich bag and place your hand inside. As you run your hand over the surface the bag will enhance the imperfections so that you can feel them. Lots of bumps feel like sand on the paint surface. Those are what you want to clean off with a clay bar or brick like Tito uses...
Are you adjusting it while someone of similar weight is sitting in the car?
You may have a problem with the adjustment staying tight causing the lamp to move while driving.
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I had no problems when mine were done. The shop originally did not want to grind off the powder coat on the raised letters but ended up doing so and then applying a clear coat. Fantastic job in the end. Slight bubbling around the corners but not noticeable once on the car.
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I think I heard a story like that once too. The chromoly one is really strong and durable with little to no bucking at a slow speed. I cannot speak for aluminum other than what I have heard and read.
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