Ultimate lightweight 17x8 setup

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I really like the Titanium 6ul’s. Oh boy
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So I emailed 949 Racing today about some 17x8 4x108 63.35hb wheels. If I can get 50 other people on board they’ll make ‘em!!!
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This will never happen but at least Ed at 949 was nice enough to reply.
 


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I just sent Ed another email for him to check out this forum so who knows? 🤞
 


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200 wheels is a tall order but they are awesome wheels - light, strong, lots of brake clearance and really well made.
 


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What are you wrenching on?
Flat bottoming the bumper cover with a custom Vegas Customs splitter and using support rods to support the whole thing with a load plate welded to a DHM tubular crash bar. Filling all the nooks and crannies with aluminum tape and abs plate to make sure all the air that gets in goes through a heat exchanger. Stiffening the floppy splitter with angle aluminum and directing the air up. Considering hood vent options.
 


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Flat bottoming the bumper cover with a custom Vegas Customs splitter and using support rods to support the whole thing with a load plate welded to a DHM tubular crash bar. Filling all the nooks and crannies with aluminum tape and abs plate to make sure all the air that gets in goes through a heat exchanger. Stiffening the floppy splitter with angle aluminum and directing the air up. Considering hood vent options.
Once you put the rad in you’ll be alright
 


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No time and no patience to stop fab'ing to take pictures. I think that best I can manage it to keep my about page updated.
Koozy would say otherwise
 


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Once you put the rad in you’ll be alright
Once I get some track day temp. numbers I'm going to start to block off the grill to let in just enough air and no more and extend the flat bottom to the front axel line, so getting as much heat out of the car while letting as little air in is the goal.
 


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Koozy asked for pics of something and the guy was lazy like you and he tore him a new one.
 


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Once I get some track day temp. numbers I'm going to start to block off the grill to let in just enough air and no more and extend the flat bottom to the front axel line, so getting as much heat out of the car while letting as little air in is the goal.
Just so you know Ive had to refill and burp my rad a few times
 


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Koozy asked for pics of something and the guy was lazy like you and he tore him a new one.
Not lazy (well, maybe), but just no time. I'd rather let the lap and course times speak for the fab. work.
 


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My car will most likely never see a single lap in its entire life.....[loveboost]
 




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