DIY Intercooler Sprayer: DIY Intercooler Sprayer - NASIOC
(wagons have 2 pumps in the resevoir, use the rear sprayer/wiper. my nozzles are set up differently, but same concept)
I HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend doing the H6 brake upgrade. This upgrade along with a good set of pads/rotos/ss lines will all the braking force you will ever need for a daily driver. (I brake better than stock sti)
I HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend doing the H6 brake upgrade. This upgrade along with a good set of pads/rotos/ss lines will all the braking force you will ever need for a daily driver. (I brake better than stock sti)
This and tires are the 2 most important things to keep you safe, no point in having a stiff suspension or xxxx awhp if you can't keep traction. You SHOULD do all the basic maintenance (fluids/brakes/tires) before you do anything else.
I use Brake Labs for all my brakes (I DD and "rally" my bugeye wagon) and they have yet to let me down. I ordered front ceramic pads (Centric/Stoptech) and blank rotors for under $80 shipped and they showed up less than a week later!
Give this man a cookie for getting a GG WRB Bugeye!! (copycat )
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