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#3706
Evolving Member
Nice compact sensor setup you have there, neat and tidy.
I’m sure I’ve read somewhere that there are runner differences on the different age inlets too?
I’m sure I’ve read somewhere that there are runner differences on the different age inlets too?
#3707
Evolved Member
iTrader: (29)
thinking about doing a setup change next year some time - currently on stock parts with drilled out holes for evo 10 brakes, brembos with 350mm rotors.
if i get dallas's uprights, i was thinking i might as well go back to the stock evo 9 stuff (12mm holes) and maybe try ap racing's 8350 calipers with 325mm rotors. That will let me go back to 17's, and lose a ton of mass up front. Question is, on same tires and pads, how much would I lose from a braking perspective? For what it's worth, the current setup is enough to engage abs in any practically any braking situation. I love the feel of them but I feel like I'm losing out a lot based on how much mass the entire setup is, and I imagine the ap's setup is probably 10lbs lighter on each side (stated 14 lbs lighter total than the stock evo 9 setup, and the stock evo 10 setup is probably 3-5lbs heavier than the 9's per corner). that's a lot of weight to save up there, plus lighter wheels and tires and I believe the uprights are lighter too. question again though is how much, if any, braking i'll lose going back to a smaller rotor but better caliper. i imagine not too much if not none, including the weight savings of a potentially lighter setup.
if i get dallas's uprights, i was thinking i might as well go back to the stock evo 9 stuff (12mm holes) and maybe try ap racing's 8350 calipers with 325mm rotors. That will let me go back to 17's, and lose a ton of mass up front. Question is, on same tires and pads, how much would I lose from a braking perspective? For what it's worth, the current setup is enough to engage abs in any practically any braking situation. I love the feel of them but I feel like I'm losing out a lot based on how much mass the entire setup is, and I imagine the ap's setup is probably 10lbs lighter on each side (stated 14 lbs lighter total than the stock evo 9 setup, and the stock evo 10 setup is probably 3-5lbs heavier than the 9's per corner). that's a lot of weight to save up there, plus lighter wheels and tires and I believe the uprights are lighter too. question again though is how much, if any, braking i'll lose going back to a smaller rotor but better caliper. i imagine not too much if not none, including the weight savings of a potentially lighter setup.
#3708
EvoM Community Team Leader
iTrader: (60)
thinking about doing a setup change next year some time - currently on stock parts with drilled out holes for evo 10 brakes, brembos with 350mm rotors.
if i get dallas's uprights, i was thinking i might as well go back to the stock evo 9 stuff (12mm holes) and maybe try ap racing's 8350 calipers with 325mm rotors. That will let me go back to 17's, and lose a ton of mass up front. Question is, on same tires and pads, how much would I lose from a braking perspective? For what it's worth, the current setup is enough to engage abs in any practically any braking situation. I love the feel of them but I feel like I'm losing out a lot based on how much mass the entire setup is, and I imagine the ap's setup is probably 10lbs lighter on each side (stated 14 lbs lighter total than the stock evo 9 setup, and the stock evo 10 setup is probably 3-5lbs heavier than the 9's per corner). that's a lot of weight to save up there, plus lighter wheels and tires and I believe the uprights are lighter too. question again though is how much, if any, braking i'll lose going back to a smaller rotor but better caliper. i imagine not too much if not none, including the weight savings of a potentially lighter setup.
if i get dallas's uprights, i was thinking i might as well go back to the stock evo 9 stuff (12mm holes) and maybe try ap racing's 8350 calipers with 325mm rotors. That will let me go back to 17's, and lose a ton of mass up front. Question is, on same tires and pads, how much would I lose from a braking perspective? For what it's worth, the current setup is enough to engage abs in any practically any braking situation. I love the feel of them but I feel like I'm losing out a lot based on how much mass the entire setup is, and I imagine the ap's setup is probably 10lbs lighter on each side (stated 14 lbs lighter total than the stock evo 9 setup, and the stock evo 10 setup is probably 3-5lbs heavier than the 9's per corner). that's a lot of weight to save up there, plus lighter wheels and tires and I believe the uprights are lighter too. question again though is how much, if any, braking i'll lose going back to a smaller rotor but better caliper. i imagine not too much if not none, including the weight savings of a potentially lighter setup.
#3710
Evolving Member
iTrader: (12)
thinking about doing a setup change next year some time - currently on stock parts with drilled out holes for evo 10 brakes, brembos with 350mm rotors.
if i get dallas's uprights, i was thinking i might as well go back to the stock evo 9 stuff (12mm holes) and maybe try ap racing's 8350 calipers with 325mm rotors. That will let me go back to 17's, and lose a ton of mass up front. Question is, on same tires and pads, how much would I lose from a braking perspective? For what it's worth, the current setup is enough to engage abs in any practically any braking situation. I love the feel of them but I feel like I'm losing out a lot based on how much mass the entire setup is, and I imagine the ap's setup is probably 10lbs lighter on each side (stated 14 lbs lighter total than the stock evo 9 setup, and the stock evo 10 setup is probably 3-5lbs heavier than the 9's per corner). that's a lot of weight to save up there, plus lighter wheels and tires and I believe the uprights are lighter too. question again though is how much, if any, braking i'll lose going back to a smaller rotor but better caliper. i imagine not too much if not none, including the weight savings of a potentially lighter setup.
if i get dallas's uprights, i was thinking i might as well go back to the stock evo 9 stuff (12mm holes) and maybe try ap racing's 8350 calipers with 325mm rotors. That will let me go back to 17's, and lose a ton of mass up front. Question is, on same tires and pads, how much would I lose from a braking perspective? For what it's worth, the current setup is enough to engage abs in any practically any braking situation. I love the feel of them but I feel like I'm losing out a lot based on how much mass the entire setup is, and I imagine the ap's setup is probably 10lbs lighter on each side (stated 14 lbs lighter total than the stock evo 9 setup, and the stock evo 10 setup is probably 3-5lbs heavier than the 9's per corner). that's a lot of weight to save up there, plus lighter wheels and tires and I believe the uprights are lighter too. question again though is how much, if any, braking i'll lose going back to a smaller rotor but better caliper. i imagine not too much if not none, including the weight savings of a potentially lighter setup.
#3713
EvoM Guru
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#3715
EvoM Guru
iTrader: (41)
Yeah...I think that's more my view, but oh well. I think the other alternative was a more heavily vented hood, but I like to keep my car more understated on the outside.
Speaking of hood ventilation -- Does removing the stock hood louvers (i.e., rain guard) hurt or help cooling at speed? It seems that many assume that removing helps cooling, but I'm not sure from an aero standpoint so I've kept mine all these years.
Speaking of hood ventilation -- Does removing the stock hood louvers (i.e., rain guard) hurt or help cooling at speed? It seems that many assume that removing helps cooling, but I'm not sure from an aero standpoint so I've kept mine all these years.
#3717
Yeah...I think that's more my view, but oh well. I think the other alternative was a more heavily vented hood, but I like to keep my car more understated on the outside.
Speaking of hood ventilation -- Does removing the stock hood louvers (i.e., rain guard) hurt or help cooling at speed? It seems that many assume that removing helps cooling, but I'm not sure from an aero standpoint so I've kept mine all these years.
Speaking of hood ventilation -- Does removing the stock hood louvers (i.e., rain guard) hurt or help cooling at speed? It seems that many assume that removing helps cooling, but I'm not sure from an aero standpoint so I've kept mine all these years.
But I would run that vented port back to the intake or at least something to catch escaping oil.
#3718
EvoM Guru
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#3719
Evolved Member
iTrader: (29)
@Dallas J can you confirm ap racing 8350's fit on your front uprights? may consider running this setup + the binary eng brake ducts.
I see from matt's post in 2018 that it required some dremeling, not sure if that's still the case or if any of the design has changed at all.
I see from matt's post in 2018 that it required some dremeling, not sure if that's still the case or if any of the design has changed at all.
Last edited by kyoo; Oct 19, 2021 at 09:37 AM.
#3720
EvoM Guru
iTrader: (2)
Yeah...that breather filter is on there just for the moment to catch oil. I get almost nothing there. Usually I have a hose running to an additional intake pipe that puts the air filter down where the 05+ cars have the ACD. I have had a catch can in the middle of that line but caught nothing in it.