thx to ROBI SPEC !!
None better to set up a car for road racing than Robert Fuller. I see his name doing nothing but growing in the road racing venues.
Nice job Robert!
David Buschur
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Nice job Robert!
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Originally Posted by gestalt
great pictures!! Who makes that piece for cooling the calipers?
Robi should have those caliper ducts available sometime soon in carbon fiber.. not sure when though.
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Originally Posted by wEstSidE
Your car is awesome. Too bad that big *** wing is ugly. Oh well, form over function, right?
I actually just bought another used RS trunk just for daily driving so I wouldnt have to deal with comments from friends about the wing.
But yeah, the wing is there for function, matter of fact, everything done to the car is for 'track day' purpose.
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Originally Posted by EvoLoverForever
nice, about how fast do they brakes tend to cool down now?
would this be more for racing? considering youll need your brakes more?
would this be more for racing? considering youll need your brakes more?
all this cooling stuff will save me $$ down the line.
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Originally Posted by evo81
what is in this "robi spec" evo??? also nils, where in nevada do you live?
'RobiSpec' is road racing preparation:
- Suspension Set up
- Corner Weighing
- Weight reduction
- Fitting wide Sticky Tires
- Aerodynamics
- Cooling
- etc....
Got a bunch of Buschur Power goodies waiting to be installed... go Buschur!!!
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Originally Posted by RoundPro
what kind of pads are you using? Also, what kind of rotors?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Last edited by nils; Apr 25, 2005 at 05:54 PM.


