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Yeah I threw the others back on, they aren't coming off any time soon.
Yeah pretty much where I landed on the product, wish we didn't have to reuse OEM hardware with the age of these cars and the price of the productPicked up a Corksport Aluminum Undertray while it was on sale (15%?); still right at $300 shipped which is a lot considering it's a couple pieces of bent aluminum. Overall I'm rating it a 6/10 in terms of value, would be a great buy at $200 shipped, or little more.
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Thoughts on it:
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- It's a nice set, looks good, clean edges.
- The hardware provided is pretty worthless (small thread screws with allen key heads); it should be a bolt you can put a socket on, especially since it's going onto an application that might get used aggressively. Also relies on a lot of "re-use your OEM hardware" kind of stuff, which anyone who has worked on a used Speed3 knows that is all gone with the wind 5 years ago, requiring a trip to Harbor Freight.
- The adjustability leaves a lot to be desired, and the instructions are pretty worthless. The instructions say you should do the side pieces first, re-using your OEM stuff, and then the rear bolts (provided with the kit). Don't do that, do your rear bolts, leaving room for slack, and then do the sides, leaving room for slack there as well. Then put the front piece on, with your front-most 5 bumper screws in that piece, then mate it up to the rear piece. Good luck attaching it to the radiator support in the middle, pic for reference of how off it will probably be on your car.
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- The radiator bolts that have a spacer are that thin thread crap, that will strip its way to victory pretty fast if you don't have it perfectly aligned (which it won't be, see above). I ended up not doing that part at all, the side reinforcements combined with front and rear make that pretty worthless structurally. The Harbor Freight kit for $5 is awesome, used that in most spots I didn't have OEM for, which is cool because it has really beefy screws which have a wider head and are more confidence inspiring.
Final verdict: Meh. I wish it had a spot to drain my catch can from; hope I don't need to tweak anything underneath at an event because that's going to suck.
I ended up doing just this with mine, works well.Just drill a hole for the catch can drain
Probably will, though it should have been a modular section of its own like the oil filter side.Just drill a hole for the catch can drain
That's true - I don't even know how long it's been since I drained that thing; if I have to drain it often enough that it's an issue I probably have bigger concerns.With all the different catch can setups that people use I can't blame them for just leaving it blank
It does look nice! Hindsight I probably should have just found an OEM one and slapped it on, but impulse buys will do that and the money doesn't really bother me. It actually isn't really heavy, I had no problem moving around the whole setup with one arm under the car, largely negligible.Oem undertray was always enough. I remember looking at the CS setup and thinking “why? If your cars this low you need protection, it’s not a track build so just take the undertray off and fuck it”
as for cooling performance it will be no better then stock.
sure looks nice though!!
I used to do it at my autocross events, but honestly since the new setup my car doesn't encounter any knock, and I use the AC to keep my coolant and oil temps at 190 at the starting line during staging. The TR8 will typically drop 30 degrees right off the bat if I'm at 140 for example on start, and I've found the sprayer only really impacts the starting point of temps, not the lowest point during a run.Track days are awesome. So many people modify their cars only to never take it to the track out of fear.
It's great you placed that high as well. Are you bringing a sprayer with you to events? I got a cheap one from Harbor Freight that I fill with ice water to spray my IC/Radiator down in between runs. Definitely makes a difference in temps.