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GSS138 01-07-2015 07:15 PM

Martin is the best at getting his car completely sideways and then recovering hehe.

Yeah those S2k's, they are fast fast cars to begin with and that track is not designed for heavy cars. Any time below 1:30 at Streets is fast. Amir the M3 driver, is fast and he has his car dialed in perfectly. Martin you will do 1.24-1.25 there no problem once you are dialed in. Streets is always a learning experience and can be a frustrating course, but they use it as a test track for a reason.

Side note: the GT6 simulation of Streets of Willow is pretty damn good!

gbrettin 01-07-2015 07:19 PM

Nice work Martin. I can't wait to see you're car dialed in next year.

ENT-Z 01-07-2015 08:30 PM

Nice feature Martin. Do you have any photos that shows how you secured your front splitter to the stillen bumper? Or…if you are switching bumpers any chance you want to part ways with your existing splitter?

carlitos_370z 01-08-2015 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by GSS138 (Post 3075481)
Martin is the best at getting his car completely sideways and then recovering hehe.

Yeah those S2k's, they are fast fast cars to begin with and that track is not designed for heavy cars. Any time below 1:30 at Streets is fast. Amir the M3 driver, is fast and he has his car dialed in perfectly. Martin you will do 1.24-1.25 there no problem once you are dialed in. Streets is always a learning experience and can be a frustrating course, but they use it as a test track for a reason.

Side note: the GT6 simulation of Streets of Willow is pretty damn good!

:iagree:

Anyway my friend good job!!! i hope someone here in PR have the time to make an event like that... :shakes head: I hope next year you can make the time that you are expecting :tup:

martin82 01-08-2015 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ENT-Z (Post 3075525)
Nice feature Martin. Do you have any photos that shows how you secured your front splitter to the stillen bumper? Or…if you are switching bumpers any chance you want to part ways with your existing splitter?

ENT-Z the splitter is gone, the braces I might reuse but I will snap some pics when I remove it as I need to build a new one with a new bumper.

The bracing is using 2 oem locations right under the subframe and also the crash bar and 2 more braces near the fender/headlight area.

ENT-Z 01-08-2015 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by martin82 (Post 3076423)
ENT-Z the splitter is gone, the braces I might reuse but I will snap some pics when I remove it as I need to build a new one with a new bumper.

The bracing is using 2 oem locations right under the subframe and also the crash bar and 2 more braces near the fender/headlight area.

Yeah some photos would be sweet! My crash bar is gone but I'll figure something out.


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