charlie's na6
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Re: charlie's na6
yeah it works with the garage vary lip. I just dont know whether to do it or not.. Ill leave it for now and see where i go.
I havent been able to find any pics unfortunately
I havent been able to find any pics unfortunately
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Re: charlie's na6
Hey guys,
Figured id just show you whats been happening. This is the breather setup i have now. So 1x -10 line coming out of the valve cover to a catch can and draining back to the sump. This should solve my issue at the track now
Pic:
So much speedflow lol.
Also a lot has been going through my mind with the exterior of the car, I was gonna do those air deflectors things but have since chosen otherwise.. Gonna probably get a new lip sooner or later. Might have to reinforce the ƒü¢k out of those corner areas as thats where mine keep breaking
Anyways, after a drive my wheels are usually caked in brake dust, Something thats been annoying me. Mainly because of the meisters have the polished lip and it wont take long to start getting ruined. So ive come up with a way to combat this. I had a mate do a photoshop of what i want to do.
So gonna powdercoat the meister full gloss black with red stickers and tire writing. Its a look that i wanted ages ago when i first got this car.
This is the car
(if only i was baller enough to build one of these )
I know this new look might not be for everyone but meh. I think it looks sick
Figured id just show you whats been happening. This is the breather setup i have now. So 1x -10 line coming out of the valve cover to a catch can and draining back to the sump. This should solve my issue at the track now
Pic:
So much speedflow lol.
Also a lot has been going through my mind with the exterior of the car, I was gonna do those air deflectors things but have since chosen otherwise.. Gonna probably get a new lip sooner or later. Might have to reinforce the ƒü¢k out of those corner areas as thats where mine keep breaking
Anyways, after a drive my wheels are usually caked in brake dust, Something thats been annoying me. Mainly because of the meisters have the polished lip and it wont take long to start getting ruined. So ive come up with a way to combat this. I had a mate do a photoshop of what i want to do.
So gonna powdercoat the meister full gloss black with red stickers and tire writing. Its a look that i wanted ages ago when i first got this car.
This is the car
(if only i was baller enough to build one of these )
I know this new look might not be for everyone but meh. I think it looks sick
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Re: charlie's na6
apparently powder coating is not good for strength - well on 6UL's anyway.
have you considered just painting them?
have you considered just painting them?
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yeah ive heard that with 6uls. But these arent exactly super lightweight racing wheels so im sure they can withstand it.
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Re: charlie's na6
Blacking out the wheels seems such a waste. You could do that to a cheaper rim and still look good.
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u can spot these wheels from ages away. not something i want. Anyways like i said, not to everyones taste
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Re: charlie's na6
Having gone down the painting wheel path previously, check with your painter prior.
My wheel repairer/wheel painter advised me that I should powder coat the rollbar, but paint the wheels as powder coating chips easy, and doesn't hold the same as painting would.
I like your new look tbh.
My wheel repairer/wheel painter advised me that I should powder coat the rollbar, but paint the wheels as powder coating chips easy, and doesn't hold the same as painting would.
I like your new look tbh.
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By the way ill be coming down to Sydney for a bit meet on the 30th of June
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Charlie,
to 'black out' your wheels, you could 'Plastidip' them.
If you dont like it, you can peel it off!
Just did my front lip, to hide some stone chips (and Mazda wings emblem) matt blck
to 'black out' your wheels, you could 'Plastidip' them.
If you dont like it, you can peel it off!
Just did my front lip, to hide some stone chips (and Mazda wings emblem) matt blck
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Re: charlie's na6
I wouldn't risk powder coating the rims, it's not just 6ULs that have issues, any time you reheat an allow to high temperatures you'll affect its structure. Why not Plasti-Dip, at least you can revert back easily.
Also, why do you think black rims will hide the brake dust? I would have thought it makes the evidence even worse unless you can colour-match your black rims to "brake-dust black" (it's more like a very dark grey). Just ask anyone with a black car, ANY dirt/dust on the car makes it look filthy.
Also, why do you think black rims will hide the brake dust? I would have thought it makes the evidence even worse unless you can colour-match your black rims to "brake-dust black" (it's more like a very dark grey). Just ask anyone with a black car, ANY dirt/dust on the car makes it look filthy.
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Re: charlie's na6
Yup, I've got black rims and the brake dust looks like a rust coloured powder on it
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Re: charlie's na6
Easier than painting.
http://shop.finalinspection.com.au/prod ... cts_id/203
Every time the wheels are dirty, spray with this, leave it for 30sec, hose off.
Brake dust will be gone.
I use this stuff, it's great at removing brake dust (also can be diluted 1:1 with distilled water if you only have light brake dust)
It's also paint safe, so no worries about painted centres/lips (or even car paint)
The only downside...........
It smells like horse sh*t.
http://shop.finalinspection.com.au/prod ... cts_id/203
Every time the wheels are dirty, spray with this, leave it for 30sec, hose off.
Brake dust will be gone.
I use this stuff, it's great at removing brake dust (also can be diluted 1:1 with distilled water if you only have light brake dust)
It's also paint safe, so no worries about painted centres/lips (or even car paint)
The only downside...........
It smells like horse sh*t.
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Re: charlie's na6
I've made my mind up with the colour. Im trying to see if my mate has time to paint them if not I'll get them powder coated which is what I was always gonna do.
Like I said might not be for everyone but I'd so much prefer full gloss black
Like I said might not be for everyone but I'd so much prefer full gloss black
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Charlie
You heading for QR Monday? Was talking to Jason this afternoon, just had my brakes done not that I go fast enough to need them!!
If so, looking forward to seeing it there
You heading for QR Monday? Was talking to Jason this afternoon, just had my brakes done not that I go fast enough to need them!!
If so, looking forward to seeing it there
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Re: charlie's na6
it'll look awesome charlie!
And you car is like the equivalent of an rwb build for a 5 haha. Keep it up man
And you car is like the equivalent of an rwb build for a 5 haha. Keep it up man
Cheers,
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