


Probably a bit less than 2.5 in the rear, little under 3 up front.noahf wrote:how much camber?
When I ordered my Hytech header I asked them to install a vband and they told me they strictly use donut gaskets because the vbands will break.aklackner wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 12:03 am Track day fun
https://vimeo.com/679619911
So I do feel like the simulator has helped and I think seat time will help my sim performance as well but it certainly isn’t 1 to 1. The added input/sensations available in real life help tremendously but also comes with the tension of increased consequences.
Still a lot to work on including a failed header outlet that came apart after the last session. Means I won’t make it back out tomorrow, but hopefully I can get fixed and back together before Chuckwalla in 3 weeks.
![]()
Yeah I think that makes sense for a most cars. I think it's one of those things that yes vbands are superior and what you "should" use for "race" applications (with minimal movement), which tends to be what some fabricators have experience with. They are virtually leak free where gasketed connections will leak, under pressure or strain. However, on a car with rubber\non-solid mounts the flexibility of the joint provides some strain relief. Then again it's not like this failure was a tear\bend, to me it looks more like repeated heat cycle caused the weld to crack. No progress is free, you're always trading something.DC231 wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 4:54 pm
When I ordered my Hytech header I asked them to install a vband and they told me they strictly use donut gaskets because the vbands will break.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests