new, in dfw area
Originally Posted by the_window
Alright, thanks for the info. I thought the BR stage 1 would be a good start but maybe i will go to the track first. Where is MSR?
Just my $0.02
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i guess i'll post this here since i started this thread. I'm about to order the works springs for my MR. Do i need the camber plates and bumpstops? And what do these two do?
Depends on your future goals and use for the car. What all are you going to do with it?
Camber plates allow adjustment of the lateral angle of the strut/spindle/wheel assembly so that you get the optimum contact tire contact patch. Bumpstops keep the suspension from hitting the chassis at full compression from a bump. Aftermarket bumpstops are not usually needed.
Camber plates allow adjustment of the lateral angle of the strut/spindle/wheel assembly so that you get the optimum contact tire contact patch. Bumpstops keep the suspension from hitting the chassis at full compression from a bump. Aftermarket bumpstops are not usually needed.
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Suspension wise, i dont plan on doing anything besides the springs. Engine wise, i plan to just get a stage 1 and a tune. Not to much, dont want to go crazy, it's still my daily driver. Well i wanted springs made for the bilsteins and thats what the works springs are. If you bought works springs for your MR, would you buy camber and bumpstops?
Personally, I won't run without camber plates. But as for your situation, I'd buy them if I were to drive seriously on road courses. I would only buy the bumpstops if the factory setup was not appropriate for the new setup/purpose.
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Originally Posted by dridge11
NTEC is a very nice and knowledgeable group, with the exception of Monkey...he is neither.

I can't help it that I thought putting sand in my engine would make the heads be ported and polished. It's not my fault that I thought that if you remove the header, you get better exhaust flow. Little did I know you had to connect the turbo to the engine that way
man, I've got a lot to learn from you vastly knowledgable guys 
My advice.... STAY AWAY FROM ALAMO. STAY FURTHER AWAY FROM ALAMO THAN YOU WOULD THE BLACK PLAGUE!!!!!
Originally Posted by Monkey
Wow, good thing I checked this thread finally. Always love the Monkey bashing 

Now I know why Ethan called me asking about camber plates and bumpstops...he wanted to pass off my knowledge as his own. I see your little game.
Originally Posted by the_window
why is that? you know any better shops?
FP seems to be on top of things. i have no experience with them though, so don't take my word for it. personally, i trust myself more then some kid making a few bucks an hour. go to the evo meet at MSR when DH jr. holds the track day. FP will be there so you'll be able to get a feel for what they can do.


