There are coilover conversion kits available, but all of them are built to lower the car, and none even make it to stock level 4 height.
There are coilover conversion kits available, but all of them are built to lower the car, and none even make it to stock level 4 height.
Crazy, right? The guy was having a hard time selling it, had it up on the Audi forums for a while and couldn’t get rid of it somehow. I lucked out for sure.
Hahaha! Thanks man
Haha nice! You’re fitting right in, buddy!
Except if I did an LS swap, everyone would be complaining that it was just another LS swap! Haha
No issues with carb, everything is stock equivalent.
I’ve though about it, I just am not sure if the stock roof rails can handle the weight. They’re listed from Audi as only being rated for 160lbs, and the average RTT weighs around 100lbs by themselves.
A few reasons:
Really? I wonder if you just got a bad one. I’ve had one on my keys for 5-6 years now and it never felt sharp like that, even in the beginning.
Really? I wonder if you just got a bad one. I’ve had one on my keys for 5-6 years now and it never felt sharp like…
What I’m saying is that the quality of the data gathered and shown has absolutely nothing to do with how fancy the graphics used are.
Not sure if their graphic design skills are really relevant.
Well seeing as how Tesla has released the most advanced version available to the public right now, I’d say they’re ahead as far as getting the product in customers hands.
Yeah, but you’re comparing a ‘99 to a ‘94. The Mustang got an updated 4.6 in 1998, so if we compare similar years, the ‘99 Mustang did 0-60 in 5.9 seconds according to C&D. That’s 1.3 seconds quicker.
What I meant by that wasn’t that their system is really a full autonomous mode, but just that it is the closest thing to it that anyone has released to the public so far.
I wonder what the criteria was here that put Tesla so low on the list. I would think people would generally consider them the top of the game, seeing as how they’re the only ones to really release their autonomous driving modes to the public.
Oh god, the dust! I can’t believe I forgot to mention that it basically created a thin sheet of mud on what ever surface got the most moisture, including my hands on the steering wheel.
Agreed, I’d give both my left nuts to have this thing.
I was wondering if you took it into a pay-n-spray if it would fix the tire, actually!
Just started the project in September, give it time :)