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polished muffs and tips
and played this.....fun as hell with the money cheat
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Said money cheat?

And I already beat the game... but more moniez is nice.
 


It's dark, and the car it's on is dark blue with BIG black lettering across the bumper. I will get day pics tomorrow. he had his hood up this evening so I glanced to look for a "BOOST" thingy of some sort and noticed he was NA. I see soldiers do some dumb sh!t daily here.
 




this "Jo" and his 17 posts and full of not knowing how to talk when they think they need to correct someone. if you dont know what a JO is just ask. lol

theres better ways to get your point across. telling dave to stop posting hi his own thread is rather messed up.....


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Exactly his piston argument may or may not be correct as I find conflicting arguments all over the Internet. To be honest 4mm isn't going to make a lick of difference in braking in a street application and probably not even AutoX, it is only done this way for brake pad wear. As for the Rotational mass, yes there is something to be said about it, as with these larger brakes, you need heavier rotors and bigger wheels to fit, all adding to the weight. Rotational mass is like a multiplier and can make the vehicle feel heavier than it really is. As for the rear brakes, I see what he is saying, but I need to remember the order in which the brake fluid leaves the master cylinder. Still fluid is fluid and the amounts required are reaching the right calipers, if anything the calipers in the rear may get less fluid and thus less braking. If they were working harder then the rear of the vehicle would spin around. So it is all conflicting opinions, with no real hard proof. And alot of what we are saying is information on the internet that also conflicts. We both won't ever agree because we are both too ****ing thick headed.
 


And the whole point of this place is to help each other out and learn. If someone has better info that's great. Same info but different that kinda helps. Conflicting with info that's been around and used for years? Dumb
 
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