We talk about iWire, VB Suspension, CHCA Rules, and more in this episode

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @Imprezalove
    @Imprezalove 21 день назад +2

    I’m very excited to hear that your plans with the vb is a general approach. It’ll be very useful for us building our road cars with 10% sport use. Appreciate yall!

    • @FlatironsTuning
      @FlatironsTuning  21 день назад

      That is great to hear! Thanks for watching and Stay Tuned!

  • @paladin9933
    @paladin9933 10 дней назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @stevemartegani
    @stevemartegani 22 дня назад +4

    Swaps are still super popular here in California and will be forever... But dash swaps will be the primary method from now on.
    Mine is a dash swap, its a lot more work but a lot less cost too.
    There are no changes in Engine update laws, just too many people try to cut corners and wind up with issues.

    • @FlatironsTuning
      @FlatironsTuning  21 день назад +1

      Thanks for watching Steve. Stay Tuned!

    • @twodollargarage
      @twodollargarage 21 день назад

      I’m a California resident with a 02 GD wrx and was planning to put in a 04-07 GD sti engine in my car (in the process of doing transmission, diff, suspension now) and then getting it BAR’d? What’s a dash swap? What are my options now? Are other companies like wiring specialities (or someone else) still building harnesses that can be used in a BAR swap?

    • @stevemartegani
      @stevemartegani 21 день назад +1

      @twodollargarage Dash swaps are like putting an 04 STI drivetrain/dash/harness into a 1998 Impreza type deal.
      Yours is a lot simpler, you just take the wiring harness/gauge cluster/dbw pedal/etc. from the STI and put it in since its the same chassis.

    • @buecar
      @buecar 20 дней назад

      I like my 1993 specific dash boards I have a collection haha

  • @__MAT__
    @__MAT__ 20 дней назад +2

    Excellent content!

  • @tattooedthinker3500
    @tattooedthinker3500 21 день назад +1

    Driver's Inherently Protecting the Driver's side in a crash: (TV Show) Canada's Worst Driver had a challenge called "eye of the needle" - driving a car through a narrow arch - the contestants consistently hit the right side of the arch. Fun fact: the passenger in the car was the person who nominated the contestant. To test the theory that drivers inherently protect themselves, the show tried the challenge with a RHD car...and sure enough, virtually all of the hits were on the left side of the car!

    • @FlatironsTuning
      @FlatironsTuning  21 день назад

      Thanks for that piece of information. It does make sense 🙂
      Thanks for watching and Stay Tuned!

  • @edwinnieves7023
    @edwinnieves7023 19 дней назад +2

    Aboyt going in and wrenching/experimenting on cars. I think the primary hesitation comes from most of us wanting to work on the daily/only vehicle. I was like that until I got my daughter her Baja. I learned so much by working on it to get it running that now im working on tearing apart an engine for a 95 WRX. Which made me realize why its taken me 10 years to do the swap on my GC. I was afraid to screw it up. But thats going to be next summer's project.

    • @FlatironsTuning
      @FlatironsTuning  18 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching and great comment. I too suffer from the fear of screwing something up. The 95 WRX sounds like a very fun project!
      Stay Tuned!

  • @stevemartegani
    @stevemartegani 22 дня назад +3

    Guilty of buying one of those Blackfriday Grimmspeed turbos :x

    • @FlatironsTuning
      @FlatironsTuning  21 день назад +2

      Ha! You are in good company :-)

    • @Imprezalove
      @Imprezalove 21 день назад +2

      Lolol

    • @edwinnieves7023
      @edwinnieves7023 19 дней назад +2

      Same!! My Christmas gift to myself. The only buyer's remorse I have is not going for the bb500, but that jb400 was just sooooo cheap.